From MRF To Nestle India: List Of 10 Most Expensive Stocks In India
From IT giants such as TCS and Infosys to startups such as Zomato, shares of a plethora of companies are available to buy on India¡¯s stock market. But have you ever wondered which are the costliest stocks in the Indian share market? Curious to know? Read on as we list the most expensive stocks in India¡¯s stock market (share price as of March 7th, 2023).
Irrespective of whether you are a follower or investor in India¡¯s stock market or not, you must have come across the news of ups and downs in share prices every now and then, right?
And if you are an investor or are interested in investing in the stocks of various companies, you are likely to pay close attention to the ups and downs.
From IT giants such as TCS and Infosys to startups such as Zomato, shares of a plethora of companies are available to buy in India¡¯s stock market.
But have you ever wondered which are the costliest stocks in the Indian share market?
Most Expensive Stocks In India
Curious to know? Read on as we list the most expensive stocks in India¡¯s stock market (share price as of March 7th, 2023).
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1. MRF- ?86,650
Market Cap- ?36,802 crore
2. Page Industries- ?37,403
Market Cap- ?41,636 crore
3. Honeywell Automation- ?35,600
Market Cap- ?31,343 crore
4. Shree Cement- ?25,521.6
Market Cap- ?92,083 crore
5. 3M India- ?23,421.15
Market Cap- ?26,384 crore
6. Abbott India- ?20,565.10
Market Cap- ?43,699 crore
7. Nestle India- ?18,539.60
Market Cap- ?1,78,541 crore
8. Bosch- ?18,089.30
Market Cap- ?53,351 crore
9. P&G Hygiene & Healthcare ltd - ?14,000.95
Market Cap- ?45,448 crore
10. Kama Holdings Ltd- ?12,167.05
Market Cap- ?7,808 crore
Another stock that is close to being in the tenth position on the list of the most expensive stocks in India is The Yamuna Syndicate Ltd., with a stock price of ?12,155 and a market cap of ?373 crore.
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