KIMS Share Price History & Returns (2021 To 2024)
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KIMS Share Highlights
As of Mon 09 Dec 2024, KIMS Share price is ₹621.5 which is ₹11.50 below 52-week high of ₹633 and ₹271.50 above 52-week low of ₹350
52-Week High Low
- KIMS 52-Week High is ₹633 occured on Thu 05 Dec 2024
- KIMS 52-Week Low is ₹350 occured on Tue 04 Jun 2024
All Time High
- The all-time high or the highest price that KIMS shares have ever touched was ₹2,866.14 and this occurred on Thu 12 Sep 2024.
- The highest closing price at which KIMS shares have ever closed was ₹2,679.3 recorded on Thu 05 Sep 2024.
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KIMS Share Price Chart From 2021 to 2024
KIMS Share Price History Table From 2021 to 2024
Year | KIMS | YOY Chg% | ↑High - ↓Low |
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2021 | ₹1425.65 | - | ↑ ₹1494 ↓ ₹937 |
2022 | ₹1547.30 | 8.5% | ↑ ₹1668 ↓ ₹1113 |
2023 | ₹1979.20 | 27.9% | ↑ ₹2210 ↓ ₹1282 |
2024 | ₹621.50 | -68.6% | ↑ ₹632 ↓ ₹571 |
Analyzing the Impact of Investing in KIMS
KIMS Shares price in the year 2021 was ₹1425.65. If you had invested ₹10,000 in KIMS Shares in 2021, in 3 years, your investment would have reduced to ₹4,359 by the end of 2024. This represents a negative return of -56.5% from 2021 to 2024, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of -24.2%.
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KIMS Share Returns In Last 5 Years
- Its highest share price in the last 5 years was: ₹2,210 and lowest was: ₹571.09
- KIMS Shares price in 2021 was ₹1,425.65
- By 2024, its share price dropped to ₹621.5
- It gave a negative return of over -57% with a CAGR of -24.2% over the last 5 years
- If you had invested ₹10,000 in KIMS in 2021 then in 5 years, your investment would have declined to ₹4,359 by 2024.
KIMS Share VS FD (Normal) VS FD (Compounding)
You might wonder which option is better: shares, fixed deposits (FDs) or compounding FDs. Let’s compare them and see how they differ.
- Shares: Units of ownership in a company can benefit from its profits or losses.
- FDs: Deposits you make with a bank or a financial institution for a fixed time and at a fixed interest rate.
- Compounding FDs: Similar to FDs but with one difference: the interest is reinvested into the principal amount instead of being paid out.
If you invested ₹10,000 rupees each in these 3 options in :
Year | KIMS Investment | FD Normal Investment | FD Compond Investment |
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2021 | ₹10,000 | ₹10,000 | ₹10,000 |
Then today, your investment would have become this much in each option: | |||
2024 | ₹4,357.42 | ₹11,800 | ₹11,910.16 |
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