Category : Chennai Super Kings(CSK) FAQs

CSK is, in fact, a Unicorn. Chennai Super Kings (CSK) has become the first sports enterprise to achieve unicorn status, surpassing the $1 billion market cap. A company must be a Unicorn if its valuation exceeds 7000 crores ($1=Rs.70), and CSK is the first franchise to reach this milestone. After CSK, Mumbai Indians is the ..

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No, CSK is not a product-based organization. It is a sports franchise that competes in the Indian Premier League, the world’s most popular cricket league. Each year, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) organizes the IPL, in which 10 teams compete for the title. CSK derives a significant portion of its revenue ..

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No, CSK is not a startup. It is a sports franchise that competes in the Indian Premier League, the world’s most famous T20 cricket league (IPL). CSK was founded at the start of the IPL in 2008. CSK, led by former Indian national cricket team captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, is one of the most well-known ..

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CSK is not a Fortune 500 corporation. Fortune 500 is an annual list compiled and published by Fortune magazine worldwide, and revenue is used to prepare company rankings. India has nine Fortune Global 500 companies, five of which are public and four of which are private. In F21, the CSK franchise generated a total revenue ..

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Yes, CSK is a profit making company. The company clocked a total revenue of Rs. 253 crore in FY21, while EBITDA stood at Rs. 67 crore and PAT was Rs. 40 crore. However, the net profit of the company has declined. There are multiple reasons behind the decline in net profit, such as poor performance ..

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