Rs 50,000 crore wiped off market cap in one fell swoop, ITC shares fell heavily due to a government decision

By Team Sarkari Aadmi

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ITC shares: On Thursday, the shares of ITC, the largest cigarette manufacturing company in India, suffered the biggest decline in a single day in the last six years. The company’s shares are under pressure because the government late on Wednesday night announced increase in excise duty on cigarettes, tobacco and beedis. Due to this, the shares fell by 10 percent and due to this the market capitalization of the company reduced by more than Rs 50,000 crore.

Share reached low level

During Thursday’s session, ITC shares fell 5.92 percent to Rs 379.1 on BSE. At the same time, in intra-day it fell by 5.96 percent to Rs 379.00. This is the record low for ITC shares in the last one year.

The Finance Ministry has decided to impose GST on tobacco, cigarettes and beedis at the rate of 40 percent. This has caused a big blow to the company’s shares. The new rates will be effective from February 1. This means that the prices of tobacco related products will increase from this day. Due to increase in excise duty, prices may increase by at least 15 percent. Due to this, investors sensed losses in the future, due to which there was movement in the shares.

The condition of Godfrey Phillips India is even worse.

The condition of Godfrey Phillips India, a company selling Marlboro cigarettes, was even worse. Its shares have fallen by 19 percent. This is the biggest decline since November 2016. This trend of decline in shares started since the Finance Ministry has said to impose excise duty of Rs 2,050 to Rs 8,500 on per 1,000 cigarette sticks depending on the length of the cigarette from February 1. This tax has been imposed on top of the existing 40 percent Goods and Services Tax (GST). In such a situation, analysts are warning of reduction in volumes and pressure on prices.

Jefferies wrote in a note, “Many things are still not clear, but our calculations show that if NCCD continues, the tax increase could be more than 30 percent. Even if NCCD is included in it, the impact will be more than 20 percent. Jefferies has termed this as negative.

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