What is Grasim product?
About Grasim It is a leading global producer of Viscose Staple Fibre, the largest Chlor-Alkali, Linen and Insulators player in India. Through its subsidiaries, UltraTech Cement and Aditya Birla Capital, it is also India’s largest cement producer and a leading diversified financial services player.
What does Grasim mean?
Grasim Industries Limited is an Indian manufacturing company based in Mumbai. It was started in 1947 as a textile manufacturer. Since then Grasim has diversified into viscose staple fiber (VSF), cement, sponge iron, chemicals and financial services including asset management and life insurance.
When was Grasim established?
1947, Mumbai, India
Grasim Industries/Founded
Who is CEO of Grasim?
Jayant V Dhobley
You can view name of Chairman, CEO, CFO, Management Team, Board of Directors and Key Executives of Grasim Industries Ltd….PREMARKET.
| Management | |
|---|---|
| Jayant V Dhobley | CEO & Head |
| Kumar Mangalam Birla | Chairman |
| N Mohanraj | Independent Director |
| O P Rungta | Independent Director |
Is Grasim good for long term?
Past 10 years financial track record analysis and assessment of future prospects by Moneyworks4me indicates that Grasim Industries Ltd is a good long term investment.
Who is the owner of Aditya Birla Group?
Kumar Mangalam Birla
Aditya Birla Group/Owners
Mr. Kumar Mangalam Birla is the Chairman of the Indian multinational Aditya Birla Group, which operates in 36 countries across six continents.
Who is the owner of UltraTech Cement?
Aditya Birla Group
Grasim Industries
UltraTech Cement/Parent organizations
UltraTech Cement Limited. Mr. Kumar Mangalam Birla is the Chairman of the Aditya Birla Group. He chairs the Boards of all of the Group’s major companies in India and globally.
Is Grasim Industries a good buy?
Impressively, Grasim Industries has grown EPS by 24% per year, compound, in the last three years. The good news is that Grasim Industries is growing revenues, and EBIT margins improved by 4.1 percentage points to 20%, over the last year. Ticking those two boxes is a good sign of growth, in my book.