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Wipro Real Return Breakdown

What Would Rs 10,000 in Wipro Be Worth Today?

See how much came from price movement, split and bonus share growth, and dividend cash on one app-reproducible curve.

Live Wipro Scenario (App-Reproducible)
Source: Verified Snapshot
₹10,000
Initial Capital
₹10,000
Investment Multiple
1,799×
Calculation Window
From1996-01-01
To2026-03-27
11,043 days

Formula: Investment multiple = Final Value / Initial Investment. This is not the bonus share-count chain multiplier.

Price-Only Endpoint
₹19,160
Split + Bonus Impact Multiple
800×
Action Uplift (Split + Bonus)
+₹1.53 Crores
Dividend Uplift (Cash)
+₹26.60 Lakhs

Split + bonus impact multiple uses Action-only Value / Price-only Value for the same window (dividends excluded).

Alpha view: ₹1.80 Crores actual = ₹1.53 Crores action-adjusted + +₹26.60 Lakhs dividend uplift.

IPO assumption: 1946-03-01 at ₹100
Shares held now: 80,000
Dividends included: ₹26.60 Lakhs

Wipro Story Curve

Alpha View
Start Portfolio Value
₹56
1996-01-01 • IPO assumption ₹100
Peak Checkpoint
2026 • ₹1.80 Crores
1,799×
Checkpoint CAGR
+52.58%
1996 to 2026
Peak to Latest
+0.0%
2026 peak vs 2026
19962005201020212026
1996 - First day in provider daily history (portfolio value checkpoint)
Checkpoint date: 1996-01-01
₹560.0056×vs prev Baseline
2005 - Pre-global expansion phase
Checkpoint date: 2005-01-03
₹1.92 Lakhs19.2×vs prev +340887.1%
2010 - Post major bonus cycle
Checkpoint date: 2010-01-04
₹7.47 Lakhs74.7×vs prev +289.5%
2021 - Recent cycle peak zone
Checkpoint date: 2021-01-01
₹87.02 Lakhs870×vs prev +1064.7%
2026 - Current app-aligned endpoint
Checkpoint date: 2026-03-27
₹1.80 Crores1,799×vs prev +106.7%
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