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Sanofi India Stock Valuation

NSE:SANOFI | PHARMACEUTICALS

Share Price vs Book Value

10-year trend comparing market price with book value per share

FY 2015 - FY 2024

Sanofi India Share Price vs Book Value — What It Means

Book Value Per Share (BVPS) represents the net asset value per share from the balance sheet — what shareholders would theoretically receive per share on liquidation. When Sanofi India's share price trades above book value (P/B > 1), the market is pricing in growth, earnings power, or intangible assets beyond what the balance sheet shows. A P/B below 1 may signal undervaluation or fundamental concerns. Compare the gap between share price and BVPS over time to assess whether the stock is trading at a premium or discount.

Market Metrics

Key market metrics for Sanofi India (SANOFI) listed on NSE. For pharmaceuticals sector companies, these metrics provide a snapshot of Sanofi India's market valuation and enterprise value, essential for comparing against intrinsic value estimates.

Share Price
₹3,212.90
Jun 3, 2026
Market Cap
₹73.99B
0.02B shares
Enterprise Value
₹71.16B
Market Cap + Net Debt

Stock Valuation Models for Sanofi India (SANOFI)

We analyze Sanofi India using multiple valuation models appropriate for PHARMACEUTICALS companies. For PHARMACEUTICALS companies, we use P/E Ratio Analysis, Discounted Cash Flow (DCF), and EPS Growth Valuation to determine fair value estimates for Sanofi India stock.

Current PE Ratio & Historical PE Ratio - Sanofi India

10-year Price-to-Earnings ratio trend

Jan 2016 - Jun 2026

P/E Ratio Analysis

Potentially Undervalued

Current P/E Ratio

17.90

Jun 03, 2026

5-Year Median P/E

25.85

5-Year Historical Median

Difference

-7.95

30.8%

Analysis: Sanofi India's current P/E ratio is 30.8% below its 5-year median, suggesting the stock may be undervalued relative to its historical earnings performance.

What Does Sanofi India's PE Ratio Tell Investors?

The P/E ratio measures how much investors pay for each rupee of earnings (Share Price / EPS). A higher PE suggests the market expects strong future growth, while a lower PE may indicate undervaluation or slower growth prospects. Compare Sanofi India's current PE against its historical median and PHARMACEUTICALS peers to gauge whether the stock is trading at a premium or discount relative to its earnings.

Data from audited consolidated filings. For educational purposes only — not investment advice. Last update: FY 2024