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65.66 INR
P/E
74.92
EPS
0.87
Yield
0.74%
P/B
1.58
Beta
0.48
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Key Metrics
Earnings dateMay 18, 2026
P/E74.92
EPS0.87
Book Value41.33
Price to Book1.58
Debt/Equity43.99
% Insiders69.588%
Growth
Revenue Growth0.12%
Dividend
Dividend Yield0.74%
Annual dividends0.50 INR
Ex-Div. DateAug. 14, 2025
Payout57.47%
5y avg Yield2.01%

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Is Alkali Metals Limited a good investment? Alkali Metals Limited (ALKALI.NS) is currently trading at 65.66 INR.

In terms of valuation, the stock trades at a P/E ratio of 74.92. This high multiple suggests investors have priced in significant future growth expectations.

Earnings Schedule: Alkali Metals Limited is expected to release its next earnings report on May 18, 2026.

For income investors, Alkali Metals Limited pays a dividend yield of 0.74%. With a payout ratio of 57%, the dividend appears sustainable.

Investor FAQ

Does Alkali Metals Limited pay a dividend?

Yes, it pays an annual dividend of 0.50 INR (0.74% yield).

What asset class is Alkali Metals Limited?

Alkali Metals Limited is classified as a Stock. You can compare it against its peer in the "Related Symbols" list.

When is the next earnings date?

The next earnings date is projected to be May 18, 2026. The company currently has a trailing EPS of 0.87.

Company Profile

Alkali Metals Limited manufactures and sells chemicals in India and internationally. The company offers API products, including benzocaine, fluconazole, loperamide hydrochloride, losartan potassium, metformin hydrochloride, phenylephrine hydrochloride, and rabeprazole sodium. It also provides pyridine, acetylpyridine, alkyl borate, aminopyridine, bipyridine, bromopyridine, chloropyridine, cyanopyridine, cyclic, diethylamino pyridine, ethoxypyridine, fluoropyridine, hydroxypyridine, methoxypyridine, nitropyridine, picolylalcohol, pyridine n-oxide, pyrimidine, quinoline, tetrazole, and triazole compounds; azaindole, potassium, sodium, and other metal derivatives; boronic acids, and DSSC and OLED materials; and organic, inorganic, and fine chemicals. The company's products are used in pharma intermediates, anti retrovirals, flu vaccines, antibiotics, cardio/anti inflammation, agrochemicals, and automobiles applications. Alkali Metals Limited was incorporated in 1968 and is based in Hyderabad, India.

Exchange Ticker
NSI (India) ALKALI.NS
Dividend Yield

0.74% (5y avg: 2.01%)

Annual Dividends

0.50 INR

Next ex. div date

Aug. 14, 2025

Payout Ratio

57.47%

Historical Dividends
Year Total Dividends
2026 0.67 INR
2025 0.50 INR
2024 1.00 INR
2023 2.00 INR
2022 2.00 INR
2021 0.80 INR
2020 1.00 INR
2019 1.20 INR
2018 1.00 INR
2017 0.50 INR
2016 1.20 INR
2013 1.00 INR
2012 1.00 INR
2011 2.00 INR
2010 4.00 INR
2009 4.00 INR

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Dividends

Alkali Metals Limited
Aug 14, 2025 Paid
Dividend
0.5 INR

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