Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. Share Value

As on 31 Jul 2025 : ₹12,608.00 per share

📌 Share Price Snapshot (as of July 31, 2025)

Closing Price: ₹12,608.00 per share on the NSE/BSE

Today’s traded range: Low ₹12,464.00 – High ₹12,760.00

52‑Week Range: ₹10,725.00 (low) to ₹13,680.00 (high), with the peak reached on August 1, 2024

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📅 Recent Performance Trends

Time PeriodChange in Share Price
Past 1 week~+0.41%
Past 3 months~+2.86%
Past 6 months~+2.42%
Past 12 months~–4%
Year‑to‑date~+16%

Recent trading session updates:

July 30, 2025: Closed at ₹12,622.35, up ~1.19%

July 31, 2025: Closed at ₹12,634.45, up ~0.10% despite broader market weakness

📈 Why This Matters

  • Maruti Suzuki is currently trading 7–9% below its 52-week high around ₹13,675–₹13,680
  • Despite earnings volatility, the share has gained over 15% in 2025, suggesting resilience backed by strong export growth and steady fundamentals

🧠 In Summary

  • Current Price: ₹12,608.00 per share (as of July 31, 2025)
  • Performance:
    • Modest gains over past weeks and months
    • Slightly down over a full year
    • Strong positive momentum year-to-date
  • Trading Band: ₹10,725 to ₹13,680 over last 52 weeks
  • Market Context: Outpaced peers despite recent domestic slowdown, buoyed by export strength

📆 Historical Performance Highlights

  • 1‑year return: –2.06%
  • 3‑year return: +43.7%
  • 5‑year return: +101% (doubling over 5 years)

Recent monthly moves include:

  • Apr 24, 2025: ₹11,900.80, ~13% below 52‑week high
  • Jun 20, 2025: ₹12,806.15, ~6.35% under high, trading volume elevated
  • Jun 27, 2025: ₹12,644.90, ~7.5% below peak

📊 What This Tells You

  • Reasonable valuation: P/E around industry average; moderate dividend yield (1%) suggests stable but not high income return.
  • Resilience: Despite minor downside over 12 months, the stock shows long-term strength with double-digit multi-year returns.
  • Investor sentiment: Trading is generally low volume and volatile around broader market movement—recent days show more interest (higher volume) when outperforming

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