Lotus Chocolate Beta
What is the Beta of Lotus Chocolate?
The Beta of Lotus Chocolate Company Limited is 1.02
What is the definition of Beta?
BETA indicates whether a stock is more or less volatile than the market as a whole. A beta less than 1 indicates that the stock is less volatile than the market, while a beta more than 1 indicates that the stock is more volatile. Volatility is measured as the fluctuation of the price around the mean.
Beta is a measure of the risk arising from exposure to general market movements as opposed to idiosyncratic factors. The market portfolio of all investable assets has a beta of exactly 1. A beta below 1 can indicate either an investment with lower volatility than the market, or a volatile investment whose price movements are not highly correlated with the market. A beta greater than one generally means that the asset both is volatile and tends to move up and down with the market. Beta is important because it measures the risk of an investment that cannot be reduced by diversification. It does not measure the risk of an investment held on a stand-alone basis, but the amount of risk the investment adds to an already-diversified portfolio. In the capital asset pricing model, beta risk is the only kind of risk for which investors should receive an expected return higher than the risk-free rate of interest.
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What does Lotus Chocolate do?
Lotus Chocolate Company Limited manufactures and sells chocolates, cocoa products, and cocoa derivatives in India. The company offers chocolate products under the Chuckles, Super Carr, On & On, High 5, Gobble, Kajoos, Milky Punch, Maltys, Tango, and Eclairs brand names, as well as chocolates as gifts. It provides products for industrial purpose, such as cocoa mass, cocoa powders, cocoa butters, chocolates, choco treats, choco pastes, cream coverings, chocolate powders, chocolate sauces, and chocolate decorative products. Lotus Chocolate Company Limited serves bakeries, and multinational companies. Lotus Chocolate Company Limited was incorporated in 1988 and is based in Hyderabad, India.
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