List of Top Large Cap Stocks

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Large cap stocks in India are those of big companies. These companies are the top 80% in terms of their total value in the market. Currently, in India, a company needs to be worth more than INR 20,000 crores to be considered large cap.

These large cap companies are usually stable, but not all are good for investments. It's safer to invest in large cap stocks of companies with a strong financial track record to avoid the risk of them going out of business or experiencing big ups and downs.

Large cap stocks may not grow as fast as smaller ones, but they often pay a regular dividend. During a good market phase, they may not perform as well as smaller stocks, but in a bad market, they can be more reliable.

Moneyworks4me has a list of large cap companies in India that you can filter based on factors like their price and market value, making it easier to decide which ones to invest in or avoid.

See MoneyWorks4me's rating on Quality, Valuation, Price Trend and Overall Rating to take informed stock investing decisions. Decizen:- Q: Quality, V: Valuation,PT: Price Trend

Large Cap Companies as on Apr-2024 |
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Company Name (M.Cap)
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CMP


Price
Change


Market
Cap (Cr)


52 Week
High


52 Week
Low


ROE  


P/E Ratio


P / BV


EV/
EBITDA


5Y Sales
Gr.(%)


5Y Profit
Gr.(%)
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1
Q V+ PT
3,951 4.08% 2,53,887
3,832
23 Apr, 24
1,385
24 Apr, 23
27.57 41.33 9.61 26.05 7.77 23.96
2
Q V PT
636.3 3.99% 1,37,507
636.3
24 Apr, 24
398.0
25 May, 23
12.30 14.64 1.35 7.51 14.15 16.94
3
(L)
Q V PT
1,400 3.88% 1,08,813
1,519
11 Mar, 24
896.1
25 Apr, 23
11.92 29.34 4.20 15.97 8.47 14.67
4
Q V PT
207.3 3.86% 1,31,272
213.7
18 Apr, 24
103.0
19 May, 23
8.28 16.28 1.74 11.76 21.73 2.49
5
Q V PT
883.0 3.72% 2,08,182
895.6
28 Dec, 23
681.3
19 May, 23
9.53 21.09 2.83 10.08 14.65 4.25
6
Q V PT
165.5 2.73% 2,01,108
169.8
09 Apr, 24
104.1
19 May, 23
12.80 45.56 1.54 7.28 16.69 30.08
7
Q V PT
933.5 2.61% 92,803
945.1
22 Apr, 24
503.0
25 May, 23
10.71 16.98 2.14 10.11 13.99 0.00
8
Q V+ PT
1,208 2.52% 1,20,524
1,300
01 Feb, 24
896.9
28 Apr, 23
13.86 67.53 7.99 39.84 6.22 1.32
9
Q V PT
1,169 2.24% 96,028
1,310
16 Jan, 24
831.0
27 Apr, 23
20.61 29.91 5.14 13.77 18.31 22.48
10
Q V PT
290.0 1.75% 2,65,067
298.9
07 Mar, 24
172.5
24 Apr, 23
19.56 16.41 2.92 9.05 8.76 20.92
11
Q V+ PT
2,681 1.68% 89,224
2,746
06 Mar, 24
1,599
16 May, 23
20.23 59.72 12.48 28.66 10.09 20.94
12
Q V PT
383.2 1.66% 1,40,138
396.9
19 Apr, 24
207.8
28 Sep, 23
20.93 29.50 4.07 5.45 9.90 -1.70
13
Q V+ PT
1,843 1.64% 3,60,460
2,063
31 May, 23
1,667
29 Feb, 24
14.12 27.42 3.90 19.38 17.72 20.68
14
Q V+ PT
646.8 1.63% 1,70,260
646.8
24 Apr, 24
373.4
24 Apr, 23
10.22 73.87 3.17 39.80 8.86 11.35
15
(L)
Q V+ PT
4,224 1.61% 1,47,776
4,307
22 Apr, 24
1,307
28 Apr, 23
15.72 166.66 39.04 71.62 30.15 27.69
16
Q V+ PT
8,230 1.58% 90,171
9,355
02 Mar, 24
6,259
19 May, 23
11.02 51.91 5.35 46.81 14.59 16.43
17
Q V PT
9,672 1.48% 2,75,160
10,523
29 Dec, 23
7,308
24 Apr, 23
9.48 42.91 4.75 22.31 15.34 14.84
18
Q V+ PT
6,280 1.43% 89,027
6,871
22 Feb, 24
4,353
24 Apr, 23
16.78 89.16 11.78 46.49 -1.90 34.75
19
Q V PT
3,753 1.40% 1,42,860
3,849
12 Apr, 24
1,975
24 Apr, 23
-28.23 19.85 69529.12 7.54 18.79 -4.20
20
Q V PT
1,568 1.31% 96,989
1,591
02 Mar, 24
1,187
25 Apr, 23
16.79 81.77 13.51 48.33 15.69 9.54
21
Q V+ PT
1,250 1.28% 1,22,762
1,277
11 Mar, 24
440.5
25 Apr, 23
8.92 90.74 7.68 54.00 3.25 12.94
22
Q V PT
3,817 1.25% 1,00,075
4,072
04 Jan, 24
3,050
22 May, 23
14.15 72.36 7.68 42.17 14.82 15.00
23
(L)
Q V PT
351.2 1.25% 3,36,377
374.5
12 Apr, 24
168.3
24 Apr, 23
12.70 18.69 2.14 10.81 14.92 10.90
24
Q V+ PT
408.8 1.19% 1,70,682
437.8
12 Apr, 24
285.0
15 Mar, 24
44.43 21.92 11.20 12.12 9.08 3.10
25
Q V PT
1,184 1.18% 85,115
1,207
12 Apr, 24
760.0
25 Apr, 23
17.99 67.07 11.89 41.52 4.32 14.19
26
Q V PT
2,456 1.14% 91,248
2,605
09 Apr, 24
1,307
22 May, 23
17.32 13.74 1.89 6.74 17.74 7.96
27
Q V PT
4,388 1.03% 86,827
4,980
12 Feb, 24
2,445
24 Apr, 23
17.52 22.78 4.58 14.58 0.96 -4.35
28
Q V PT
279.4 0.96% 3,48,096
292.4
16 Apr, 24
150.7
31 May, 23
18.58 11.79 1.20 4.51 11.21 18.71
29
Q V+ PT
1,445 0.96% 1,85,945
1,560
26 Feb, 24
699.5
24 Apr, 23
35.80 90.44 26.84 51.36 25.73 42.53
30
Q V PT
7,328 0.94% 4,50,051
8,190
06 Oct, 23
5,878
24 Apr, 23
23.70 32.65 6.22 14.77 26.49 34.41
31
Q V+ PT
236.3 0.92% 1,71,195
238.0
15 Apr, 24
100.3
26 Apr, 23
23.47 47.53 11.08 31.68 11.32 16.75
32
(L)
Q V+ PT
439.0 0.88% 1,14,585
524.0
08 Feb, 24
121.1
24 Apr, 23
20.56 8.81 1.74 6.05 11.79 20.12
33
Q V+ PT
148.9 0.85% 1,93,022
192.8
23 Jan, 24
27.93
24 Apr, 23
14.66 31.97 4.00 14.65 16.74 9.51
34
Q V PT
2,940 0.82% 1,48,313
3,073
01 Apr, 24
2,293
26 Oct, 23
19.06 86.64 18.45 54.81 14.19 6.19
35
Q V PT
1,064 0.72% 3,26,128
1,152
05 Dec, 23
853.8
28 Apr, 23
7.98 27.17 2.28 12.48 18.19 96.23
36
Q V+ PT
3,635 0.69% 4,96,249
3,860
02 Apr, 24
2,169
19 May, 23
11.21 51.47 8.07 34.27 8.21 3.28
37
Q V PT
1,630 0.62% 2,58,541
1,742
15 Dec, 23
1,308
24 Apr, 23
28.46 33.15 4.71 9.03 20.09 19.33
38
Q V+ PT
1,964 0.62% 92,735
2,314
07 Mar, 24
1,089
24 Apr, 23
27.11 46.19 12.16 26.85 11.69 17.88
39
(L)
Q V+ PT
891.0 0.62% 2,19,189
967.0
01 Apr, 24
403.4
24 Apr, 23
8.08 118.27 7.66 85.84 5.42 30.26
40
Q V PT
443.4 0.57% 2,71,746
487.8
16 Feb, 24
223.3
26 Jun, 23
56.13 9.25 3.46 5.37 10.13 32.25
41
Q V+ PT
6,342 0.54% 1,33,663
6,770
12 Apr, 24
3,156
24 Apr, 23
23.50 107.09 22.49 71.75 9.32 35.82
42
(L)
Q V+ PT
90.23 0.52% 90,164
115.8
05 Feb, 24
41.92
25 Apr, 23
11.21 27.24 2.28 19.44 6.46 11.19
43
Q V PT
991.6 0.51% 3,27,920
1,066
05 Mar, 24
468.5
24 Apr, 23
7.36 16.90 5.42 6.61 3.48 -12.41
44
Q V PT
990.6 0.51% 6,23,392
1,175
09 Feb, 24
542.8
27 Apr, 23
0.00 15.45 8.81 120.51 0.00 71.58
45
Q V PT
2,405 0.46% 95,897
2,489
23 Apr, 24
1,241
22 May, 23
17.18 58.11 10.47 40.13 15.71 13.53
46
Q V+ PT
401.0 0.46% 1,31,724
477.8
08 Feb, 24
124.6
24 Apr, 23
27.18 7.00 1.32 4.49 9.79 18.89
47
Q V PT
509.4 0.42% 89,878
596.9
06 Jul, 23
489.0
16 Apr, 24
19.49 50.10 8.99 32.22 8.35 4.35
48
Q V PT
4,819 0.41% 1,15,590
5,386
29 Dec, 23
4,296
24 Apr, 23
67.49 53.51 33.95 34.78 10.46 15.39
49
Q V PT
1,095 0.40% 7,65,880
1,116
10 Apr, 24
895.0
24 Apr, 23
17.53 19.49 3.44 14.35 21.96 34.08
50
Q V PT
168.8 0.36% 2,37,449
196.8
08 Feb, 24
77.92
24 Apr, 23
10.09 5.30 1.40 4.25 14.64 -8.11
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Large Cap - Today's Top Gainers

Company Name CMP Price Change(%)
3,951.104.08%
636.303.99%
1,4003.88%
207.353.86%
8833.72%

Large Cap - Today's Top Losers

Company Name CMP Price Change(%)
1,109.85-5.40%
933.40-2.73%
577-2.71%
601.15-2.47%
184.40-1.68%

News about Large Cap Stocks in India

Axis Bank informs about outcome of board meeting

Axis Bank has informed that the Board of Directors of Axis Bank at its meeting held today, April 24, 2024, has recommended a final dividend of Re. 1 per equity share,50% of the face value of Rs 2 each, for the financial year ended March 31, 2024, subject to approval of the members of the Bank at the ensuing 30th Annual General Meeting (AGM). The dividend, if approved, will be paid within 30 days from the date of conclusion of the AGM. The Board has also approved raising of funds; by issue of debt instruments in Indian/Foreign currency including, but not limited to, long term bonds, masala bonds, sustainable/ ESG Bonds (including green bonds), optionally/compulsorily convertible debentures, non-convertible debentures, perpetual debt instruments, AT 1 Bonds, Infrastructure Bonds and Tier II Capital Bonds or such other debt securities as may be permitted under the RBI guidelines from time to time, up to an amount of Rs. 35,000 crore (Rupees thirty-five thousand crore only), in terms of Section 42 of the Companies Act, 2013, the SEBI (Issue and Listing of Non-Convertible Securities) Regulations, 2021 and the SEBI Listing Regulations, subject to approval of the members of the Bank; and by issue of equity shares/ depository receipts and/or any other instruments or securities representing either equity shares and/or convertible securities linked to equity shares including through Qualified Institutions Placement (QIP)/ American Depository Receipts (ADRs)/ Global Depository Receipts (GDRs) program, preferential allotment or such other permissible mode or combinations thereof as may be considered appropriate by the Board, up to an amount of Rs. 20,000 crore (Rupees twenty thousand crore only), in terms of applicable laws, subject to approval of the members of the Bank and statutory/regulatory bodies, as applicable.

The above information is a part of company’s filings submitted to BSE.

24 Apr, 2024

When to buy Bluechip stocks for highest returns?

  • Stability - Large cap stocks are considered to be relatively safe stocks. These companies have well analysed track records thus are less volatile than mid or small cap stocks.
  • Dividend Payouts - Since these companies are already mature and require less money for future growth, money is usually returned back to shareholders through dividends. Added to the stock price appreciation, these lead to considerable returns for an investor.
  • Research and Valuation - Since large cap companies have a long history of operation, it’s easy for investors to gather information on them.

Large Cap Stocks FAQs

You can use different criterias to arrive at the list of best stocks in the Large Cap company index. You can use return ratios like ROCE or ROE, that will help you choose companies with profitable growth.

Based on ROE, the best stocks in the Large Cap companies index are:

Company Name Is it a Right Stock ? CMP Market Cap(Cr.) P/E P/BV EV/EBITDA ROE
Nestle India Ltd. (L) Very Good 2,503 2,40,996 80.37 77.92 52.30 108.7
Britannia Industries Ltd. (L) Very Good 4,819 1,15,590 53.51 33.95 34.78 67.49
Coal India Ltd. (L) Very Good 443.4 2,71,746 9.25 3.46 5.37 56.13
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. (L) Very Good 3,831 14,01,720 30.53 15.53 20.20 51.07
Hindustan Zinc Ltd. (L) Very Good 408.8 1,70,682 21.92 11.20 12.12 44.43

Based on the past year's gain, the best performing stocks are:

Company Name Is it a Right Stock ? CMP Market Cap(Cr.) Yearly gain (%)
Zomato Ltd. (L) Not Good 184.4 1,65,415 229.5
Adani Power Ltd. (L) Somewhat Good 596.4 2,32,361 196.1
Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (L) Very Good 3,951 2,53,887 179.7
Punjab National Bank. (L) Not Good 133.1 1,46,226 170.3
Indus Towers Ltd. (M) Very Good 348.2 96,923 150.8
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Stocks with the highest revenue growth in the past 5 years is:

Company Name Is it a Right Stock ? CMP Market Cap(Cr.) P/E P/BV EV/EBITDA 5Y Sales Growth (%)
Zomato Ltd. (L) Not Good 184.4 1,65,415 0.00 8.31 320.2 72.29
Adani Enterprises Ltd. (L) Somewhat Good 3,043 3,49,211 139.2 22.01 84.96 47.82
Adani Green Energy Ltd. (L) Not Good 1,808 2,88,104 197.6 35.69 37.64 39.40
LTIMindtree Ltd. (L) Very Good 4,733 1,39,844 30.43 7.27 19.64 35.34
Adani Power Ltd. (L) Somewhat Good 596.4 2,32,361 10.67 5.74 11.24 35.20

Stocks with high profit growth often witness their stock prices gaining, irrespective of the market movements.

Stocks with the highest profit growth in the past 5 years is:

Company Name Is it a Right Stock ? CMP Market Cap(Cr.) P/E P/BV EV/EBITDA 5Y Profit Growth (%)
Axis Bank Ltd. (L) Very Good 1,064 3,26,128 27.17 2.28 12.48 96.23
Life Insurance Corporation of India. (L) Somewhat Good 990.6 6,23,392 15.45 8.81 120.5 71.58
Adani Total Gas Ltd. (L) Not Good 918.4 1,01,490 169.9 29.79 97.65 51.63
Adani Enterprises Ltd. (L) Somewhat Good 3,043 3,49,211 139.2 22.01 84.96 43.10
Varun Beverages Ltd. (L) Somewhat Good 1,445 1,85,945 90.44 26.84 51.36 42.53
Investing in large cap stocks offers several advantages:
  • Stability: Large cap stocks tend to be from established companies, often more stable and less volatile than smaller companies, making them a safer investment choice.
  • Reliability: These companies typically have a track record of steady performance and may offer consistent dividends, providing a reliable income stream for investors.
  • Lower Risk: Compared to small or mid-cap stocks, large caps are generally less prone to sudden market downturns or bankruptcy due to their size, market presence, and financial stability.
  • Investor Confidence: Large cap companies often enjoy better investor trust and confidence due to their well-known brand names and market dominance, attracting more investors.
  • Defensive Qualities: During economic downturns, large cap stocks can demonstrate resilience, making them a protective investment during challenging market conditions.
  • Institutional Interest: Institutional investors often favor large cap stocks, potentially leading to increased stability and liquidity in these investments.

Overall, large cap stocks offer a balance of safety, reliability, and potential growth, making them a preferred choice for conservative investors seeking stability and steady returns.

While investing in large cap stocks offers many advantages, there are some drawbacks to consider:
  • Slower Growth: Large cap stocks may not have the same growth potential as smaller, high-growth companies. Their size can limit their ability to expand rapidly.
  • Limited Upside: Large cap stocks might have limited upside potential in terms of capital appreciation compared to smaller, more dynamic stocks.
  • Management Challenges: Due to their size and complexity, large cap companies can face challenges in adapting quickly to changing market conditions or implementing significant changes.

In summary, the main drawbacks of large cap stocks include slower growth potential, limited capital appreciation, the possibility of underperformance in bullish markets, and vulnerability to economic shifts. Investors need to balance the benefits and drawbacks when considering large cap investments in their portfolio.

Investors seeking alternatives to large cap stocks might consider the following options:
  • Mid-cap Stocks: Mid-cap stocks belong to companies with a medium market capitalization, offering a balance between growth potential and stability compared to both large and small cap stocks.
  • Small-cap Stocks: These stocks belong to smaller companies with substantial growth potential but also higher volatility and risk compared to large caps.
  • Growth Stocks: These stocks represent companies with the potential for significant growth in revenue and earnings. They may not pay dividends and can be more volatile.
  • Value Stocks: Value stocks are often undervalued by the market, presenting an opportunity for potential growth when the market corrects its perception of their worth.
  • Dividend Stocks: Investors seeking income might consider dividend stocks that regularly distribute a portion of their earnings to shareholders.
  • Sector-Specific ETFs or Mutual Funds: Investing in Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) or mutual funds focused on specific sectors or themes can provide diversification within a specific industry or market segment.
  • Bonds and Fixed-Income Investments: Consideration of bonds, treasury securities, or other fixed-income assets can provide stability and regular income, but with lower potential returns compared to stocks.

Investors should consider their risk tolerance, investment goals, and portfolio diversification while exploring these alternative options to large cap stocks. Diversification across various asset classes and market segments is often recommended to manage risk and potentially enhance overall returns.

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