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| Company name | NSE symbol | Score | Current price | Dividend yield % | Dividend per share | P/E ratio | P/B ratio | ROE % | Debt to equity | 52-week high | 52-week low | Price near 52-week low % | Price below 52-week high % | Market cap | Sector | Last updated time |
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Indian Oil Corporation
Large cap · Industry P/E 9.8
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IOC | 82.0 · Strong | ₹145.26 | 6.40% | ₹10.75 | 4.7 | 0.93 | 19.2% | 0.92 | ₹196.80 | ₹129.25 | 12.4% | 26.2% | INR 2.40 L Cr | Oil & Gas | 18 Jun 2026 05:30 IST |
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NMDC
Large cap · Industry P/E 13.8
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NMDC | 81.7 · Strong | ₹88.22 | 5.00% | ₹11.50 | 10.9 | 2.30 | 21.7% | 0.05 | ₹286.75 | ₹179.20 | -50.8% | 69.2% | INR 67.80 K Cr | Mining | 18 Jun 2026 05:30 IST |
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Coal India
Large cap · Industry P/E 11.8
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COALINDIA | 76.8 · Watch | ₹450.50 | 5.90% | ₹29.00 | 9.0 | 2.36 | 26.1% | 0.08 | ₹543.55 | ₹361.25 | 24.7% | 17.1% | INR 3.04 L Cr | Mining | 18 Jun 2026 05:30 IST |
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Bharat Petroleum Corporation
Large cap · Industry P/E 9.8
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BPCL | 73.1 · Watch | ₹314.50 | 5.20% | ₹15.50 | 5.3 | 1.38 | 25.8% | 0.78 | ₹376.00 | ₹247.05 | 27.3% | 16.4% | INR 1.32 L Cr | Oil & Gas | 18 Jun 2026 05:30 IST |
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SJVN
Large cap · Industry P/E 24.6
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SJVN | 70.8 · Watch | ₹74.05 | 4.40% | ₹6.10 | 18.7 | 2.10 | 13.6% | 0.74 | ₹170.30 | ₹101.15 | -26.8% | 56.5% | INR 54.30 K Cr | Utilities | 18 Jun 2026 05:30 IST |
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Hindustan Zinc
Large cap · Industry P/E 20.4
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HINDZINC | 68.9 · Watch | ₹569.05 | 6.80% | ₹29.50 | 18.1 | 8.60 | 39.5% | 0.02 | ₹655.00 | ₹403.30 | 41.1% | 13.1% | INR 1.85 L Cr | Metals | 18 Jun 2026 05:30 IST |
Dividend yield is the annual dividend per share divided by the current share price. It shows the cash return percentage a stock is paying at the current market price.
Not always. A very high yield can also happen when the share price falls sharply because the business is under pressure. Yield should be checked alongside debt, profitability, and valuation.
Look for a combination of reasonable valuation, sustainable return ratios, manageable debt, and a price that is below its recent highs without serious business deterioration.
There is no single perfect number, but many investors start paying attention once yield moves above 2% or 3% and then compare that with earnings quality and balance-sheet strength.
No. Dividend alone is not enough. Total return depends on business quality, capital allocation, balance-sheet discipline, and whether the stock is bought at a sensible valuation.