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1 Multibagger Stock From Each Sector

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Yesterday, we told you how all sectors are interlinked with each other. Growth in one sector will have a domino effect on several other allied sectors. Today we look at 1 multibagger from each of the four sectors.

BFSI

Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd.

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A renowned name in the banking sector in India, Kotak Mahindra Bank’s share price has grown multifold from Rs. 2.40 on 6 July 2001 to Rs. 1777 on 27 May 2021. That’s a 39.14% CAGR. During the same period, Nifty 50 grew at a CAGR of 14.26%.

Rs. 1L invested in Kotak Mahindra Bank in 2001, would be worth >Rs. 7 crore today.

Retail & E-commerce

Trent Ltd.

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An esteemed brand in the retail sector owned by Tata group, Trent Ltd. was launched in 1998. From 1 Jan 1999 the share price of the company has jumped around 100 times, i.e., 22.87% in compounded annual growth. During the same period, Nifty 50 grew at a CAGR of 13.81%.

Rs. 1L invested in Trent Ltd. in 1999, would be worth >Rs. 95L today.

Healthcare

Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd.

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Apollo Hospitals Enterprise is a renowned architect of modern healthcare in India.

Apollo hospital has not only cured patients but has also created wealth for investors. From 1 Jan 1999 the share price of the company has grown 250 times, i.e., 22.87% in compounded annual growth against Nifty’s 13.81%.

Rs. 1L invested in Apollo Hospitals Enterprise in 1999, would be worth >Rs. 2 crore today.

Automobile

Eicher Motors Ltd.

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Eicher is a manufacturer of two-wheeler brand Royal Enfield and commercial vehicles such as dumpers and buses. The stock of this company did little till 2012. However, it just took off post 2014 and has shown remarkable growth ever since.

From 1 Jan 1999, the share price has grown over 2000 times, i.e., 41.69% in compounded annual growth.

Rs. 1L invested in Eicher Motors in 1999, would be worth >Rs. 19 crore today.

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