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Market Cap
₹70 Cr.
P/E
10.08
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Established in the year 1930 by the late Shri. Narsee Monjee, Golden Tobacco is the first wholly owned indigenous company in the country, taken over by Dalmia Group in the year 1979. Golden Tobacco Li… Read more
Established in the year 1930 by the late Shri. Narsee Monjee, Golden Tobacco is the first whol… Read more
Low
36
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High
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  • Golden Tobacco
  • The Indian Wood Pro.
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FAQs on Golden Tobacco Ltd. Business

Golden Tobacco Limited, founded by Shri. Narsee Monjee in 1930, is the first indigenous company in India, acquired by Dalmia Group in 1979. It is a leading player in the tobacco and related products sector.

Golden Tobacco major competitors are The Indian Wood Pro., VST Industries, Godfrey Phillips, ITC.
Market Cap of Golden Tobacco is ₹72 Crs.
While the median market cap of its peers are ₹17,544 Crs.

Golden Tobacco seems to be less financially stable compared to its competitors.
Altman Z score of Golden Tobacco is -4.27 and is ranked 5 out of its 5 competitors.

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