MANUFACTURING
COMPANY.
The
Colgate-Palmolive Company is an American multinational consumer products
company focused on the production, distribution and provision of household,
health care and personal products, such as soaps, detergents, and oral hygiene
products.
Vision.
As we plan
our strategies to sustain growth for the years to come,
our core values of caring, Global Teamwork,
and continues
improvement will continue to drive our future initial.
Mission
"As a company that strives to be the best truly
global consumer product company, we are committed to doing business with
integrity and respect for all people and for the world around us."
Company Profile
Founder :William Colgate
Founded
:1806,New york city, New york,
United Stated
Ceo
:Ian M.Cook
Headquarters :New York City, NY, United Kingdom, USA
Founder Profile.
William Colgate was born in Hollingbourne, Kent, England, on January 25,
1783. Colgate formed a partnership with Ralph Maher to manufacture soap and
candles, and William helped the two men, but the partnership dissolved after
two years.
Company History - Colgate-Palmolive (India) Ltd.
1902
|
Stylish
Palmolive advertising begins, emphasizing ingredient purity and product
benefits.
|
1906
|
Colgate
& Company celebrates its 100th anniversary. Product line includes over
800 different products.
|
1908
|
Colgate
is incorporated by the five sons of Samuel Colgate. -Ribbon opening added to
Colgate tube: “We couldn't improve the product so we improved the tube.”
|
1911
|
Colgate
distributes two million tubes of toothpaste and toothbrushes to schools, and provides
hygienists to demonstrate tooth brushing.
|
1912
|
William
Mennen introduces the first American shaving cream tube.
|
1914
|
Colgate
establishes its first international subsidiary in Canada.
|
1920
|
Colgate
begins establishing operations in Europe, Asia, Latin America and Africa.
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1926
|
Soap
manufacturers Palmolive and Peet merge to become Palmolive-Peet Company.
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1928
|
Colgate
merges with Palmolive-Peet to become Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Company.
|
1930
|
On
March 13, Colgate is first listed on the New York Stock Exchange
|
1937
|
The
Company was incorporated on 23rd September, as a private limited company. The
Company Manufacture and market dental care
products, hair care and other personal care.
|
1939
|
Dr.
Mark L. Morris develops a pet food to help save a guide dog named Buddy from
kidney disease. This breakthrough leads to the first Hill's Prescription Diet
product.
|
1947
|
Ajax
cleanser is launched, establishing a powerful now-global brand equity for
cleaning -products.
|
1953
|
Colgate-Palmolive
Company becomes company's official name
|
1956
|
-Colgate
opens corporate headquarters at 300 Park Avenue in New York City.
|
1962
|
Colgate
opens research centre in Piscataway, NJ. -Fabric conditioner is launched in
France as Soup line. Today, fabric conditioners are sold in over 54 countries
around the world.
|
1966
|
Palmolive
dishwashing liquid is introduced and today it is sold in over 35 countries.
|
1968
|
Colgate
toothpaste adds MFP Fluoride, clinically proven to reduce cavities
|
1970
|
Irish
Spring launches in Germany as Irische Frühling and in Europe as Nordic
Spring.
|
1972
|
Irish
Spring is introduced in North America.
|
1972
|
-Colgate
acquires Hoyt Laboratories, which later becomes Colgate Oral Pharmaceuticals.
|
1976
|
Caprice
hair care launches in Mexico
|
1976
|
Colgate-Palmolive
acquires Hill's Pet Nutrition. Today Hill's is the global leader in pet
nutrition and veterinary recommendations.
|
1978
|
The
object of the offer for sale of shares made to the Indian public during
November was to reduce the non-resident holding to 40%. This offer for sale
was made by Colgate-Palmolive Company, U.S.A., to the resident-Indians public
to comply with FERA, 1973. As a result, 11,79,000 No. of equity shares of Rs
10 each were offered at a premium of Rs 15 per share.
|
1982
|
19,65,000
Bonus equity shares issued
|
1983
|
Colgate
Plus toothbrush is introduced
|
1985
|
Protex
bar soap is introduced
|
1986
|
The
Chairman's You Can Make A Difference Program is launched, recognizing
innovation and executional excellence by Colgate people.
|
1987
|
Colgate
acquires Softsoap liquid soap business from the Minnetonka Corporation.
Today, Colgate is the global leader in liquid hand soap.
|
1988
|
- The
Company received a licence for producing 24,000 tonnes per annum of fatty
acids. It also registered with DGTD for production of 30,000 tonnes of toilet
soap per annum.
|
1989
|
Annual
Company sales surpass the $5 billion mark. - 1,57,20,000 bonus shares issued
|
1991
|
The
Company launched new Colgate Gel Toothpaste, Palmolive Extra Care and new
Palmolive soap and relaunched a high quality colgate Plus and other
toothbrushes
|
1993
|
The
Company participated in the global launch of Colgate Total Toothpaste and
Asia/Pacific regional launch of Protex Soap.
|
1994
|
The
Company acquired the oral hygiene business of Hindustan Ciba-Geigy Ltd.
|
1996
|
The
Company launched colgate fresh stripe tooth paste and palmolive naturals soap
in personal care products segments, Keratin Treatment Shampoo and Palmolive
optima in Hair care segment during the year. Axion dishwashing paste was test
launched in Maharashtra.
|
1998
|
The
Company received a licence for producing 24,000 tonnes per annum of fatty
acids
In
its recent launch the company has launched Colgate Double Protection tooth
paste for the entire family.
Colgate-Palmolive (India) Ltd, a market
leader in the toothpaste segment, suffered heavy setback during the first
half of the current year due to stiff competition.
|
1999
|
The
corporate has launched the `Colgate Double Protection', `Colgate Total' and
`Colgate Sensation'.
|
2000
|
The Company
has entered into a strategic tie-up with Calcutta-based First-net Solutions
Ltd, under which both partners will go for joint sales promotion of Colgate
Fresh Energy Gel toothpaste on the Web portal, Yantram.com.
|
2001
|
Colgate-Palmolive
(India) Ltd. has launched its biggest national-level consumer promotion
involving its toothpaste, toothbrush and soaps.
Colgate-Palmolive (India) Ltd. has launched
international cleaning product -- Ajax in the Indian household products
category for summer.
|
2002
|
Colgate
Palmolive has succeeded in the appeal challenging the MRTP Commission order.
|
2003
|
Colgate
Palmolive Nepal Ltd a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company has temporarily
suspended its operations in view of deterioration in general security
situation in Hetauda (Nepal)
|
2004
|
Ties
up with IDA to creat promote oral health campaign
Colgate
acquires the GABA oral care business in Europe, with its strength in the
important European pharmacy channel and its ties with the dental community.
|
2005
|
Colgate
emerges top brand
|
2006
|
Colgate
enters the fast-growing Naturals segment by purchasing Tom’s of Maine, a
leader in that market in the United States. -Colgate-Palmolive conducts free
dental check-ups -Colgate Palmolive rolls out Colgate Max Fresh Gel -Colgate
to acquire 84 pc shares of Tom's of Maine 2007
|
2009
|
Colgate
Palmolive India Ltd has appointed Mr. Mukul Deoras as Managing Director of
the Company.
|
2010
|
Colgate
Palmolive (India) Ltd has appointed Mr. Paul Alton as the Whole-time Director
of the Company effective September 01, 2010, subject to the approvals of the
Central Government and Shareholders of the Company. Mr. Alton will head the
Finance function and be the Chief Financial Officer of the Company.
|
2011
|
Mr.
Niket S. Ghate has been appointed as Vice-President - Legal, Company
Secretary & Compliance Officer of the company
|
2012
|
Colgate
retains top spot as most trusted brand.
|
Volume of clogate-palmolive.
Colgate-Palmolive
(India) Limited is engaged in oral care and personal care business. The
Company’s oral care products include toothpastes, toothbrushes, toothpowder,
whitening products and mouthwash. The Company’s personal care product includes
body wash, liquid hand wash, shave preps, skin care and hair care. The
Company’s household care product includes surface care. Colgate-Palmolive
Company is the Company’s ultimate holding company.
Colgate-Palmolive (India) Ltd Share
Holding
Category
|
No. of
Shares
|
Percentage
|
Other
Companies
|
1,810,062
|
1.33
|
Foreign
Promoters
|
69,356,336
|
51.00
|
Foreign Institutions
|
27,927,358
|
20.54
|
General
Public
|
27,619,807
|
20.31
|
Financial
Institutions
|
5,985,288
|
4.40
|
NBFC and
Mutual Funds
|
2,288,584
|
1.68
|
Foreign –
NRI
|
523,178
|
0.38
|
Others
|
329,653
|
0.24
|
Central
Government
|
149,331
|
0.11
|
Foreign
Industries
|
3,220
|
0.00
|
Consensus Recommendations
Consensus
Recommendation
|
Next
Earnings (approx.)
|
Company
Fiscal Year
End Month |
Last
Updated
|
Hold
|
10.86
|
March
|
14 Mar 2015
|
Analyst
Recommendations and Revisions
1-5
Linear Scale
|
Current
|
1 Month
Ago |
2 Month
Ago |
3 Month
Ago |
(1) BUY
|
7
|
7
|
8
|
8
|
(2) OUTPERFORM
|
9
|
8
|
6
|
5
|
(3) HOLD
|
8
|
9
|
9
|
9
|
(4) UNDERPERFORM
|
8
|
8
|
7
|
9
|
(5) SELL
|
4
|
4
|
5
|
4
|
No Opinion
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Mean Rating
|
2.81
|
2.83
|
2.86
|
2.89
|
Sales and
Profit Figures in India Rupee (INR)
Earnings and Dividend Figures in India Rupee (INR)
Earnings and Dividend Figures in India Rupee (INR)
# of
Estimates
|
Mean
|
High
|
Low
|
1 Year
Ago |
|
SALES
(in millions)
|
|||||
Quarter
Ending Mar-15
|
3
|
10,375.70
|
10,438.00
|
10,331.00
|
--
|
Quarter
Ending Dec-15
|
1
|
9,954.00
|
9,954.00
|
9,954.00
|
--
|
Year
Ending Mar-15
|
34
|
40,509.80
|
51,472.00
|
39,097.90
|
41,337.90
|
Year
Ending Mar-16
|
33
|
45,423.30
|
49,256.20
|
43,010.00
|
47,541.50
|
Earnings
(per share)
|
|||||
Quarter
Ending Mar-15
|
1
|
10.86
|
10.86
|
10.86
|
--
|
Quarter
Ending Dec-15
|
1
|
9.20
|
9.20
|
9.20
|
--
|
Year
Ending Mar-15
|
35
|
41.79
|
51.30
|
39.48
|
43.11
|
Year
Ending Mar-16
|
34
|
49.83
|
58.80
|
43.06
|
50.19
|
LT Growth
Rate (%)
|
1
|
12.90
|
12.90
|
12.90
|
--
|
Historical
Surprises
Sales and
Profit Figures in India Rupee (INR)
Earnings and Dividend Figures in India Rupee (INR)
Earnings and Dividend Figures in India Rupee (INR)
Estimates
vs Actual
|
Estimate
|
Actual
|
Difference
|
Surprise
%
|
SALES
(in millions)
|
||||
Quarter
Ending Dec-14
|
9,960.66
|
9,885.60
|
75.06
|
0.75
|
Quarter
Ending Sep-14
|
10,177.50
|
9,935.70
|
241.80
|
2.38
|
Quarter
Ending Jun-14
|
9,657.25
|
9,506.40
|
150.85
|
1.56
|
Quarter
Ending Mar-14
|
9,335.26
|
9,205.90
|
129.36
|
1.39
|
Quarter
Ending Dec-13
|
8,827.85
|
8,839.80
|
11.95
|
0.14
|
Earnings
(per share)
|
||||
Quarter
Ending Dec-14
|
10.22
|
9.62
|
0.60
|
5.83
|
Quarter
Ending Sep-14
|
10.66
|
9.53
|
1.13
|
10.64
|
Quarter
Ending Jun-14
|
9.79
|
9.92
|
0.13
|
1.31
|
Quarter
Ending Mar-14
|
9.80
|
10.18
|
0.38
|
3.91
|
Quarter
Ending Dec-13
|
8.29
|
8.31
|
0.02
|
0.24
|
Consensus
Estimates Trend
Sales and
Profit Figures in India Rupee (INR)
Earnings and Dividend Figures in India Rupee (INR)
Earnings and Dividend Figures in India Rupee (INR)
Current
|
1 Week
Ago |
1 Month
Ago |
2 Month
Ago |
1 Year
Ago |
|
SALES
(in millions)
|
|||||
Quarter
Ending Mar-15
|
10,375.70
|
10,375.70
|
10,375.70
|
10,956.40
|
--
|
Quarter
Ending Dec-15
|
9,954.00
|
9,954.00
|
9,954.00
|
--
|
--
|
Year
Ending Mar-15
|
40,509.80
|
40,517.60
|
40,517.60
|
40,465.50
|
41,337.90
|
Year
Ending Mar-16
|
45,423.30
|
45,478.20
|
45,468.20
|
46,390.60
|
47,541.50
|
Earnings
(per share)
|
|||||
Quarter Ending Mar-15
|
10.86
|
10.86
|
10.86
|
10.86
|
--
|
Quarter
Ending Dec-15
|
9.20
|
9.20
|
9.20
|
--
|
--
|
Year
Ending Mar-15
|
41.79
|
41.80
|
41.80
|
41.58
|
43.11
|
Year
Ending Mar-16
|
49.83
|
49.89
|
49.89
|
48.97
|
50.19
|
Estimates
Revisions Summary
Last
Week
|
Last 4
Weeks
|
|||
Number
Of Revisions:
|
Up
|
Down
|
Up
|
Down
|
Revenue
|
||||
Quarter
Ending Mar-15
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Quarter
Ending Dec-15
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Year
Ending Mar-15
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
Year
Ending Mar-16
|
0
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
Earnings
|
||||
Quarter
Ending Mar-15
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Quarter
Ending Dec-15
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Year
Ending Mar-15
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
Year
Ending Mar-16
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
1
|
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