TVS Holdings Ltd

TVSHLTD
stockConsumer CyclicalAutomotive Parts & Equipment
$6/day into TVSHLTD since 2015 would be worth $86,889 today — 5.1× the money.
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TVS Holdings Limited provides automotive vehicles and parts in India and internationally. It offers two and three-wheelers; and mobility solutions through a portfolio of e-bikes, e-cargo bikes, and matching accessories. The company also provides unsecured loans; financing services for two wheelers, used cars, used and new tractors, used commercial vehicles, and consumer durables; and digital finance products, emerging and corporate business loans, and personal loans. In addition, it is involved in the procurement, refurbishment, and retailing of the pre-owned multi-brand two-wheeler motorcycles and scooters through its own stores, as well as through its franchisee dealers; and trading of spare parts, accessories, and engine oils for two-wheelers. Further, the company offers digital / information technology and other related services; and solutions across autotech and fintech platforms. Additionally, it engages in investment activities. The company was formerly known as Sundaram-Clayton Limited and changed its name to TVS Holdings Limited in July 2023. TVS Holdings Limited was incorporated in 1962 and is based in Chennai, India.

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If you'd bought from year…

Same habit, different start year. Each row shows what a constant habit's worth of TVSHLTD-NS would be worth today, had you started buying at that point in the asset's history.

Started$6/day$6/day coffee$42/wk$42/week coffee
Year 1 (2002) — listing
$2,391,880
67.5×
$3,537,333
67.8×
Year 6 (2007)
$1,760,989
61.3×
$2,640,596
62.1×
Year 11 (2012)
$380,230
17.8×
$566,157
17.9×
Year 16 (2017)
$60,569
4.3×
$89,955
4.4×
Year 21 (2022)
$14,916
2.3×
$22,170
2.3×

Repeated investment, no fees, dividends reinvested. $6/day coffee = $180 / month equivalent.

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For illustration only — not investment advice. Past performance is not indicative of future results.