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Reliance Industries becomes India's first ₹20 lakh cr company; stock at record high

Reliance Industries (RIL) hit a new landmark on Tuesday after the oil-to-telecom conglomerate became the first Indian company to hit a market capitalisation of ₹20 lakh crore.

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By Meghna Sen  Feb 13, 2024 2:54:47 PM IST (Updated)

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The market capitalisation of oil-to-telecom conglomerate Reliance Industries Ltd crossed the ₹20 lakh crore mark on Tuesday, after shares of the flagship company RIL hit a record high in trade today. At 11:28 am, the scrip was trading 1.55% higher at 2,947.95 per share.

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With this, the Mukesh Ambani-owned conglomerate also became the first Indian company to hit a market capitalisation of ₹20 lakh crore.
Following Reliance Industries comes the Tata Group giant Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) with a market capitalisation of ₹15.07 lakh crore, while HDFC Bank comes third with ₹10.56 lakh crore.
Reliance Industries had first crossed the mark of ₹10 lakh crore in market capitalisation for the first time on November 28, 2019.
The most recent listing, Jio Financial Services, is currently trading at a market capitalisation of ₹1.70 lakh crore. One must remember that Reliance's share price is trading at the ex-demerger price.
For the December quarter, the oil-to-retail conglomerate reported a net profit of ₹17,265 crore.
Brokerage firm Bernstein has raised its price target on Reliance Industries to ₹3,160 from ₹3,000 earlier. It is expecting Reliance's Earnings per Share (EPS) to grow at a compounded annual growth rate of 20% through the financial year 2026 with retail and telecom being the key drivers.
While it expects the oil-to-chemicals earnings growth to be flat, retail will show strong growth momentum.
Bernstein has cited several catalysts for investors of Reliance Industries, including additional spin-offs of businesses post the General Election, an increase in telecom tariff rates, new announcements in the new energy business and improvement in the company's free cash flow.
Out of the 35 analysts that track Reliance Industries, 28 or 80% of them have a "buy" recommendation, five say "hold", while the other two have a "sell" recommendation.
On the charts, the 14-day relative strength index (RSI) stood at 64.9, indicating the stock is neither oversold nor overbought. The counter has a one-year beta of 0.5, suggesting very low volatility.
Shares of RIL gained nearly 14% this year and have rallied nearly 40% in the last one-year period.
The stock has delivered positive returns every single year on an annual basis since 2015. In fact, the only year in which it delivered negative returns since 2012 was in 2014, during which it fell a paltry 0.5%.
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Disclosure: Reliance Industries Ltd, which owns Jio, is the sole beneficiary of Independent Media Trust that controls Network18, the parent company of CNBCTV18.com.

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