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Cera has over Rs 600 crore cash, no debt, and big plans, but is the market already paying for it?

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May 09, 2025

Walk into any middle-class home built in the 1990s or early 2000s, and chances are that you'd find a Cera commode or washbasin.

Cera has over Rs 600 crore cash, no debt, and big plans, but is the market already paying for it?

It didn’t stand out, but it was always there, quietly shaping India’s sanitation story. Today, though, the Indian bathroom is no longer just a utility space. It's a canvas of aspiration. Rain showers, matte black faucets, sensor taps, and high-gloss vanity basins now define what homeowners want.And Cera? It’s no longer just about sanitaryware, it’s pitching itself as a full-fledged “bathroom solutions” brand, competing in both affordability and luxury.

Investors who spotted this early made a fortune. From Rs 15 in the 2000s to nearly Rs 10,000 in mid-2024, Cera became one of those rare, understated compounders. But now, after a 40% drawdown, the stock trades closer to Rs 5,500. Growth has cooled, valuations remain steep, and competition is intensifying.So the question is: Was the Rs 10,000 peak the end of the story, or just a pause before the next flush of growth? For much of its early history, Cera Sanitaryware was a specialist in ceramic sanitaryware: toilets, washbasins, and urinals, the unglamorous essentials of middle-class Indian bathrooms. But as consumer tastes evolved and bathrooms became lifestyle statements, Cera expanded its horizon. Today, it positions itself not as a ceramics maker, but as a full-spectrum bathroom solutions provider, a shift that’s as strategic as it is symbolic.

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