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Patanjali Ayurved: Valuation of an Unusual FMCG Company in India
An investment analyst at a fictional wealth fund (SWF) is concentrating on India's high-growth, high-potential fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector and selects a few strong performers in both public and private markets to recommend to the management as an investment. The Indian FMCG sector has been trading at high market multiples compared to other sectors, and thus, he also needs to analyze if these high valuation levels are justified. In valuing Patanjali, a privately-held company that is a very strong performer with an unusually rapid growth trajectory, he needs to factor in both tangible and intangible information, giving special attention to the company's unusual origins and atypical management. -
The Indian Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) Industry
Background note for "Patanjali Ayurved: Valuation of an Unusual FMCG Company in India", case ISB178.