Shree Digvijay Cement Co. Ltd

Shree Digvijay Cement Co. Ltd

₹ 90.1 -0.91%
12 Sep 10:42 a.m.
About

Incorporated in 1944, Shree Digvijay cement Company Ltd manufactures and sells Cement[1]

Key Points

Business Overview:[1][2]
SDCCL is in the business of Cement, logistics and trading. The cement is
available in 50 Kg Bags, 1.5 MT Jumbo Bags and as Bulk which are loaded
directly on the trucks. From foundation to finish, the company offers solutions
for all types of construction.

  • Market Cap 1,332 Cr.
  • Current Price 90.1
  • High / Low 108 / 61.0
  • Stock P/E 48.1
  • Book Value 24.6
  • Dividend Yield 1.65 %
  • ROCE 8.72 %
  • ROE 6.76 %
  • Face Value 10.0

Pros

  • Company has been maintaining a healthy dividend payout of 79.5%
  • Company's working capital requirements have reduced from 27.2 days to 10.4 days

Cons

  • Company might be capitalizing the interest cost

* The pros and cons are machine generated. Pros / cons are based on a checklist to highlight important points. Please exercise caution and do your own analysis.

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Quarterly Results

Consolidated Figures in Rs. Crores / View Standalone

Jun 2022 Sep 2022 Dec 2022 Mar 2023 Jun 2023 Sep 2023 Dec 2023 Mar 2024 Jun 2024 Sep 2024 Dec 2024 Mar 2025 Jun 2025
161 164 206 195 193 183 191 224 177 145 187 216 196
130 148 190 157 162 166 142 176 155 137 187 189 172
Operating Profit 31 16 16 38 31 18 49 48 22 8 -0 28 24
OPM % 19% 10% 8% 20% 16% 10% 26% 21% 12% 6% -0% 13% 12%
1 2 1 3 2 2 2 3 2 1 2 5 1
Interest 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1
Depreciation 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 7 7 6
Profit before tax 23 8 8 32 23 10 42 43 15 1 -6 25 19
Tax % 26% 25% -30% 24% 24% 29% 25% 26% 25% 47% -25% 27% 26%
17 6 10 24 17 7 31 32 11 0 -5 18 14
EPS in Rs 1.19 0.44 0.71 1.68 1.19 0.50 2.14 2.15 0.76 0.03 -0.33 1.24 0.93
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Profit & Loss

Consolidated Figures in Rs. Crores / View Standalone

Mar 2021 Mar 2022 Mar 2023 Mar 2024 Mar 2025 TTM
503 629 727 792 725 744
397 512 626 646 668 685
Operating Profit 106 117 101 146 57 59
OPM % 21% 19% 14% 18% 8% 8%
6 4 7 9 10 9
Interest 2 1 1 2 3 3
Depreciation 27 31 35 35 30 28
Profit before tax 83 88 71 118 35 38
Tax % 35% 37% 19% 26% 27%
54 55 58 88 25 28
EPS in Rs 3.79 3.84 4.00 5.95 1.70 1.87
Dividend Payout % 66% 91% 100% 50% 88%
Compounded Sales Growth
10 Years: %
5 Years: %
3 Years: 5%
TTM: -4%
Compounded Profit Growth
10 Years: %
5 Years: %
3 Years: -23%
TTM: -66%
Stock Price CAGR
10 Years: 20%
5 Years: 15%
3 Years: 9%
1 Year: -8%
Return on Equity
10 Years: %
5 Years: %
3 Years: 16%
Last Year: 7%

Balance Sheet

Consolidated Figures in Rs. Crores / View Standalone

Mar 2021 Mar 2022 Mar 2023 Mar 2024 Mar 2025
Equity Capital 142 144 145 147 148
Reserves 169 168 180 234 216
0 0 0 0 111
120 150 143 158 226
Total Liabilities 432 462 468 540 700
182 197 182 171 163
CWIP 13 5 7 39 216
Investments 0 0 0 2 2
237 260 280 328 319
Total Assets 432 462 468 540 700

Cash Flows

Consolidated Figures in Rs. Crores / View Standalone

Mar 2021 Mar 2022 Mar 2023 Mar 2024 Mar 2025
95 57 86 96 135
-97 -40 -37 -61 -164
-21 -56 -50 -34 65
Net Cash Flow -23 -39 -0 1 36

Ratios

Consolidated Figures in Rs. Crores / View Standalone

Mar 2021 Mar 2022 Mar 2023 Mar 2024 Mar 2025
Debtor Days 8 8 11 15 9
Inventory Days 342 517 425 407 288
Days Payable 234 255 231 196 327
Cash Conversion Cycle 116 270 205 225 -30
Working Capital Days -6 16 12 59 10
ROCE % 29% 23% 34% 9%

Shareholding Pattern

Numbers in percentages

2 Recently
Sep 2022Dec 2022Mar 2023Jun 2023Sep 2023Dec 2023Mar 2024Jun 2024Sep 2024Dec 2024Mar 2025Jun 2025
56.01% 56.01% 55.66% 55.62% 55.07% 55.07% 54.83% 54.83% 54.83% 54.68% 54.68% 54.66%
0.22% 0.18% 0.12% 2.84% 2.93% 2.91% 2.07% 1.94% 0.77% 0.64% 1.12% 1.10%
0.06% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.30% 0.70% 0.47% 0.21% 0.89% 0.96% 1.08% 1.99%
43.69% 43.81% 44.22% 41.54% 41.70% 41.32% 42.62% 43.02% 43.50% 43.72% 43.12% 42.25%
No. of Shareholders 72,14872,69672,01169,62774,17674,09285,44294,4831,00,9401,01,6231,00,29996,395

* The classifications might have changed from Sep'2022 onwards. The new XBRL format added more details from Sep'22 onwards.

Classifications such as banks and foreign portfolio investors were not available earlier. The sudden changes in FII or DII can be because of these changes.

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