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Blackstone out of race for Haldiram's over valuation, sources sayPrivate equity investor Blackstone has withdrawn from acquiring a minority stake in India's Haldiram's snacks business due to valuation dis...
Blackstone eyes 20% stake in Haldiram's snacks at $8 billion valuation, sources sayBlackstone has scaled back its ambitions in its pursuit of India's popular snack maker Haldiram's. Initially aiming for a majority stake, t...
Haldiram's seeks to buy Indian chips maker Prataap SnacksIndian snack maker Haldiram's is in talks to acquire a majority stake in Prataap Snacks, valued at $350 million, to expand its presence in ...
Tata in talks to buy Haldiram's, snack maker eyes $10 billion valuation: SourcesTata Group's consumer unit is in talks to acquire a majority stake in Haldiram's, a popular Indian snack food maker. However, Tata is repor...
Dabur International CEO Krishan Kumar Chutani resignsKrishan Kumar Chutani resigned as the Chief Executive Officer of Dabur International, a material subsidiary of Dabur India, on Monday, Dece...
Stocks in the news: BoB, HDIL, Aditya Birla Capital, Varun Beverages and MCXThe Union cabinet has approved a Rs 9,300 crore capital infusion in IDBI Bank.
Online channel to contribute 3% of sales in 3-5 years: DaburLast month Dabur tied up with e-commerce major Amazon for an online ayurveda marketplace, which will house all ayurvedic brands and product...
Dabur ropes in Amazon to boost foreign business“We have currently launched 30 products on Amazon to begin with,” said Krishan Kumar Chutani, executive director-consumer care business at ...
Dabur plans subscription-based model for ayurvedic medicinesThe company recently started a new service called Ask Dabur where a panel of doctors answer consumers' questions.
Dabur changes role to roll out Hajmola drinks soon"Hajmola has a strong equity of chatpata taste. We are leveraging that same equity here for chatpata Indian ethnic drinks," Dabur India mar...
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