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Nava Share Price History and Returns 1996 to 2024

Nava Limited

Company LogoSymbol: NAVA
Price: ₹934.70
Exchange: NSE
Industrials -> Conglomerates
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As of Thu 21 Nov 2024, Nava Stock price is ₹934.7 which is ₹413.10 below 52-week high of ₹1,347.8 and ₹560.20 above 52-week low of ₹374.5

52-Week High Low

  • Nava 52-Week High is ₹1,347.8 occured on Wed 18 Sep 2024
  • Nava 52-Week Low is ₹374.5 occured on Thu 30 Nov 2023

All Time High

  • The all-time high or the highest price that Nava stocks have ever touched was ₹1,347.8 and this occurred on Wed 18 Sep 2024.
  • The highest closing price at which Nava stocks have ever closed was ₹1,316.19 recorded on Wed 18 Sep 2024.

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Over the past 17 trading days, the value of Nava's stock has decreased by ₹82.80 (-8.14%). On 17 Oct 2024, its one share was worth ₹1017.50 and by 21 Nov 2024, the value dropped to ₹934.70. During this period it created a highest high of ₹1026.69 and lowest low of ₹871.00.

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Nava Stock Price History Table From 1996 to 2024
YearNavaYOY Chg%↑High - ↓Low
1996₹5.40-

↑ ₹10.40

↓ ₹5.20

1997₹3.80-29.7%

↑ ₹6.90

↓ ₹3.78

1998₹3.42-10%

↑ ₹5.20

↓ ₹2.80

1999₹3.8011.1%

↑ ₹6.53

↓ ₹1.80

2000₹2.41-36.6%

↑ ₹4.39

↓ ₹2.00

2001₹2.7714.9%

↑ ₹3.44

↓ ₹2.00

2002₹6.80145.4%

↑ ₹8.40

↓ ₹2.77

2003₹44.35552.2%

↑ ₹49.05

↓ ₹6.76

2004₹72.9764.5%

↑ ₹83.00

↓ ₹23.40

2005₹43.65-40.2%

↑ ₹91.00

↓ ₹41.80

2006₹52.5220.3%

↑ ₹171

↓ ₹39.90

2007₹143.28172.8%

↑ ₹152

↓ ₹40.00

2008₹62.38-56.5%

↑ ₹175

↓ ₹45.50

2009₹205.60229.5%

↑ ₹229

↓ ₹49.00

2010₹163.05-20.7%

↑ ₹231

↓ ₹142

2011₹92.53-43.3%

↑ ₹169

↓ ₹76.50

2012₹90.00-2.8%

↑ ₹126

↓ ₹73.00

2013₹85.00-5.6%

↑ ₹103

↓ ₹77.00

2014₹97.7815%

↑ ₹149

↓ ₹74.07

2015₹82.07-16.1%

↑ ₹103

↓ ₹65.40

2016₹110.5534.7%

↑ ₹152

↓ ₹63.47

2017₹146.5532.5%

↑ ₹155

↓ ₹109

2018₹120.70-17.7%

↑ ₹184

↓ ₹107

2019₹74.50-38.3%

↑ ₹121

↓ ₹58.05

2020₹63.35-15%

↑ ₹95.40

↓ ₹32.00

2021₹110.1573.8%

↑ ₹133

↓ ₹57.15

2022₹245.60122.9%

↑ ₹279

↓ ₹110

2023₹438.2578.4%

↑ ₹485

↓ ₹213

2024₹934.70113.2%

↑ ₹955

↓ ₹925

Analyzing the Impact of Investing in Nava

Nava Stock price in the year 1996 was ₹5.40. If you had invested ₹10,000 in Nava Stock in 1996, in 28 years, your investment would have grown to ₹17.3 Lakh by the end of 2024. This represents a positive return of 17,209% from 1996 to 2024, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 20.2%.

Nava Stock Returns In Last 5 Years
  • Its highest stock price in the last 5 years was: 955.25 and lowest was: 32.00
  • Nava Stock price in 2019 was 74.50
  • By 2024, its stock price rose to 934.70
  • It gave a positive return of over 1,154% with a CAGR of 65.8% over the last 5 years
  • If you had invested 10,000 in Nava in 2019 then in 5 years, your investment would have grown to 1.25 Lakh by 2024, which is 12.54 times of your initial investment.
Nava Stock Returns In Last 10 Years
  • Its highest stock price in the last 10 years was: 955.25 and lowest was: 32.00
  • Nava Stock price in 2014 was 97.78
  • By 2024, its stock price rose to 934.70
  • It gave a positive return of over 855% with a CAGR of 25.3% over the last 10 years
  • If you had invested 10,000 in Nava in 2014 then in 10 years, your investment would have grown to 95,592 by 2024, which is 9.55 times of your initial investment.
Nava Stock Returns In Last 15 Years
  • Its highest stock price in the last 15 years was: 955.25 and lowest was: 32.00
  • Nava Stock price in 2009 was 205.60
  • By 2024, its stock price rose to 934.70
  • It gave a positive return of over 354% with a CAGR of 10.6% over the last 15 years
  • If you had invested 10,000 in Nava in 2009 then in 15 years, your investment would have grown to 45,462 by 2024, which is 4.54 times of your initial investment.
Nava Stock Returns In Last 20 Years
  • Its highest stock price in the last 20 years was: 955.25 and lowest was: 23.40
  • Nava Stock price in 2004 was 72.97
  • By 2024, its stock price rose to 934.70
  • It gave a positive return of over 1,180% with a CAGR of 13.6% over the last 20 years
  • If you had invested 10,000 in Nava in 2004 then in 20 years, your investment would have grown to 1.28 Lakh by 2024, which is 12.8 times of your initial investment.

You might wonder which option is better: Nava stocks, fixed deposits (FDs) or compounding FDs. Let’s compare them and see how they differ.To help you make a well-informed decision, we have prepared a handy table that compares the returns of Nava Stock with both FD choices over time.


If you invested ₹10,000 each in these 3 options in null:

YearNava InvestmentFD Normal InvestmentFD Compond Investment
1996₹10,000₹10,000₹10,000

Then today, your investment would have become this much in each option:

2024₹1,713,491.23₹26,800.00₹51,116.87



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