Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited
RCF.NS

$1.1 B
Marketcap
$1.99
Share price
Country
$-0.13
Change (1 day)
$2.91
Year High
$1.40
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Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited manufactures, markets, and sells fertilizers and industrial chemicals primarily in India. The company operates through Fertilizers, Industrial Chemicals, and Trading segments. It offers various fertilizers, including Suphala 15:15:15, a granular natural color fertilizer that is used in the cultivation of cash crops and fruit crops, as well as in improving the yield of plantation crops; Ujjwala neem coated urea, a chemical fertilizer; Biola, a bio-fertilizer that solubilizes the fixed phosphorus in the soil and makes it available to the crops; Sujala water soluble fertilizers that contain nitrogen, phosphorus, and potash for crops grown in green houses, as well as other field crops; and Microla micronutrients. The company also provides basic chemicals, such a methanol, ammonia, ammonium nitrate, sodium nitrate, sodium nitrite, ammonium bicarbonate, methylamines, dimethyl formamide and dimethyl acetamide, formic acid, and argon. In addition, it offers soil testing and farmer training services, as well as publishes RCF Sheti Patrika, a monthly farm magazine. Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited was incorporated in 1978 and is based in Mumbai, India.

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Revenue of Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited (RCF.NS)

Revenue in 2023 (TTM): $2.02 B

According to Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited's latest financial reports the company's current revenue (TTM) is $2.02 B. The revenue is the total amount of income that a company generates by the sale of goods or services. Unlike with the earnings no expenses are subtracted.

Revenue history of Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited

Annual Revenue

Year Revenue Gross Profit Ebitda Income Before Tax Net Income
2023 $2.02 B $225.24 M $61.21 M $36.11 M $26.79 M
2022 $2.55 B $1.11 B $192.2 M $151.43 M $114.93 M
2021 $632.07 M $-123,476,570 $130.51 M $112.03 M $83.54 M
2020 $449.43 M $4.46 M $102.79 M $61.65 M $45.68 M
2019 $436.9 M $-119,017,503 $81.99 M $24.02 M $24.64 M
2018 $407.03 M $-77,402,708 $60.39 M $27.38 M $15.95 M
2017 $367.22 M $-16,261,503 $38.61 M $15.25 M $9.37 M
2016 $369.54 M $-10,844,967 $56.44 M $29.58 M $21.32 M
2015 $480.28 M $-11,381,387 $63.45 M $33.91 M $22.03 M
2014 $450.33 M $18.45 M $107.49 M $63.32 M $41.01 M
2013 $388.79 M $3.44 M $72.78 M $42.64 M $28.68 M
2012 $439.01 M $23.52 M $76.45 M $44.23 M $32.43 M
2011 $765.23 M $210.48 M $67.43 M $44.49 M $29.6 M
2010 $341.55 M $-125,956,473 $63.6 M $42.22 M $29.19 M
2009 $322.34 M $-177,575,327 $64.99 M $40.89 M $27.88 M
2008 $363.44 M $-405,872,699 $60.71 M $38.61 M $25.04 M
2007 $312.7 M $-144,578,939 $47.02 M $28.79 M $18.81 M
2006 $217.48 M $-82,217,407 $44.23 M $28.72 M $17.69 M
2005 $206.94 M $-61,097,198 $35.43 M $25.65 M $17.6 M
2004 $203.51 M $-23,732,136 $46.5 M $25.29 M $16.77 M