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Avenue Supermarts (DMart) (DMART) Stock Forecast

AI-powered analysis with bull/bear cases, price targets, and news sentiment

Avenue Supermarts operates the DMart chain of value retail stores, prized for its low-cost, high-throughput model and disciplined store-economics.

Sector: FMCG / Consumer Staples · AI-assisted analysis, refreshed periodically. Not financial advice. See our disclaimer.

Avenue Supermarts (DMart) at a glance

Avenue Supermarts (DMart) trades under the ticker DMART on the NSE (National Stock Exchange of India) and is classified in the FMCG / Consumer Staples sector. This page brings together a live AI forecast, a discounted-cash-flow (DCF) valuation, and the fundamentals investors most often look at before taking a position.

Because Avenue Supermarts (DMart) sits in the FMCG / Consumer Staples space, its results tend to move with the drivers specific to that sector. The valuation framework below reflects the growth, risk and discount-rate assumptions we apply to FMCG / Consumer Staples companies rather than a one-size-fits-all model.

How we value a FMCG / Consumer Staples stock like Avenue Supermarts (DMart)

Our 3-stage DCF model projects earnings for Avenue Supermarts (DMart) using sector-calibrated growth: roughly 9.0% EPS growth in the high-growth phase (years 1–5), fading to about 7.0% (years 6–10), and a long-run terminal growth of 6.5%.

Those cash flows are discounted at an estimated cost of equity of 12.5%, built from a 7.0% risk-free rate, a sector beta of 0.65, and an equity risk premium of 8.5% (CAPM). The output is an intrinsic value per share and a "margin of safety" versus the current ₹ market price — shown live in the Valuation tab.

A below-market beta suggests Avenue Supermarts (DMart) has historically been less volatile than the broader index, which usually points to a more defensive, lower-discount-rate profile.

Key things to watch with Avenue Supermarts (DMart)

Before relying on any single number, sanity-check the inputs: is the current P/E reasonable versus Avenue Supermarts (DMart)'s own history and its FMCG / Consumer Staples peers? Are earnings growing on a durable basis, or boosted by one-offs? How sensitive is the intrinsic value if growth comes in a couple of points below the sector assumption?

The AI Forecast tab adds qualitative colour — bull and bear cases, catalysts and risks — while the Valuation tab keeps the maths transparent. Treat both as a research starting point, not a recommendation.

Frequently asked questions about DMART

What sector does Avenue Supermarts (DMart) (DMART) belong to?

Avenue Supermarts (DMart) is classified in the FMCG / Consumer Staples sector, alongside peers such as Hindustan Unilever, ITC Limited, Tata Consumer Products. Sector classification drives the growth and risk assumptions used in its DCF valuation.

How is Avenue Supermarts (DMart)'s intrinsic value calculated?

We run a 3-stage discounted-cash-flow model using FMCG / Consumer Staples-calibrated EPS growth (high-growth ~9.0%, fade ~7.0%, terminal 6.5%) discounted at an estimated cost of equity of 12.5%. The result is compared against the live ₹ price to give a margin of safety.

Is Avenue Supermarts (DMart) a good long-term investment?

That depends on your goals, risk tolerance and the price you pay. This page gives you the tools — intrinsic value, margin of safety, P/E context and an AI bull/bear view — to make that judgement, but it is educational analysis and not financial advice. Always do your own research or consult a licensed adviser.

How often is the Avenue Supermarts (DMart) analysis updated?

The live price and fundamentals refresh on each visit where data is available, while the AI commentary is regenerated periodically. The valuation recomputes from the latest price, so the margin of safety always reflects current market conditions.