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Page 1: Nestle India (1)

NESTLE INDIA

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About Nestle India Industry Name: Food Processing - Dairy/Fruits/Others Antonio Helio Waszyk - CEO, Chairman and Managing director Listed On Bangalore, Calcutta, Cochin, Delhi, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Ludhiana,

Madras, Mumbai, Uttar Pradesh stock exchanges, National Stock Exchange of India, Over The Counter Exchange Of India.

The products owned by nestle are Cereals, Yogurt, Coffee, Water, Ice cream, Infant foods, Performance nutrition, Healthcare nutrition, Seasonings, Frozen foods, Refrigerated products, Chocolate, confectionery and baked goods, Petcare.

The current share price of the company is approximately Rs. 4,206.85 Key Fundamentals---------1. Market Cap (Rs Cr.):40,0372. EPS - (Rs):75.793. P/E Ratio :54.964. Face Value (Rs):10.005. Latest Div. (%):270.006. Div. Yield (%):1.167. Book Value / sh. (Rs) :88.72

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History - Nestle India On 28th March, 1959 the Company was incorporated at New Delhi. The

company was promoted by Nestle Alimentana S.A. through a wholly owned subsidiary, Nestle Holdings Ltd., Nassau, Bahama Islands.

The name of the company was changed from `Food Specialities Ltd.' to `Nestle India Ltd.' on 24th March, 1959.

During the year company 1994 launched a number of new products viz., Cerelac Soya, Milk maid, Dessert Mixes, Maggo Tonit's Special Cooking Bases, Maggi 1-2-3 noodles, Contodina snack dressing and the chocolate items, milky base marbles and bar one peanut. And also launched, Bonus and Polo.

In 2002 Nestle Group increases holding in Nestle India to 53.27% In 2004-Nestle India bags Tetra Pak's annual dairy and beverage industry

award, signed on Bollywood actress Preity Zinta to feature in its latest commercial brand maggi & Nestle introduces 'Sweet Lassi' in Delhi, Punjab and Haryana.

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Profit & Loss A/C

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Cash Flows

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Balance Sheet - Liabilities

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Balance Sheet - Assets

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Debt-Equity Ratio The debt-to-equity ratio (D/E) is a financial ratio indicating the relative proportion

of shareholders' equity and debt used to finance a company's assets. The debt include all debts / liabilities to outsiders, whether long term or short term,

debentures, bonds, mortgages. The equity consists of equity share capital, preference share capital, capital reserves, revenue reserves and accumulated profits.

It is determined to ascertain soundness of the long term financial policies of the company. Also, it indicates the proportionate claims of owners and the outsiders against the firms assets.

Formula =

= 0+0 = 0.

96.42 + 759

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Assets Turnover Ratio Asset turnover is a financial ratio that measures the efficiency of a

company's use of its assets in generating sales revenue or sales income to the company.

Asset turnover measures a firm's efficiency at using its assets in generating sales or revenue. It also indicates pricing strategy: companies with low profit margins tend to have high asset turnover, while those with high profit margins have low asset turnover.

= 6260.21 = 6260.21 = 2.970

1012.74 + 1094.70 2107.44

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Current Ratio The current ratio is a financial ratio that measures whether or not a firm has

enough resources to pay its debts over the next 12 months. The current ratio is an indication of a firm's market liquidity and ability to meet

creditor's demands. If current liabilities exceed current assets (the current ratio is below 1), then the company may have problems meeting its short-term obligations. If the current ratio is too high, then the company may not be efficiently using its current assets or its short-term financing facilities.

= 1094.70 = 0.624 1751.61

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THANK YOU

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PRATIMA JAIN

JYOTSANA JAIN