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Stocks in news: Coal India, Marico, Fino Payments Bank, L&T, PhysicswallahIndian markets closed lower amid global volatility and geopolitical concerns, with analysts expecting continued choppiness due to monthly e...
Marico forays into hair cleansing segment with its Parachute Advansed brandMarico has launched Parachute Advansed Protein Shampoo, marking its entry into the Rs 10,000-crore hair cleansing market. This strategic mo...
Marico Q4 Results: Profit rises 14% to Rs 391 crore; co declares Rs 4 dividendMarico reported strong March quarter results with 22% revenue growth and 14% profit rise, driven by robust India volumes and international ...
Beyond Parachute: Marico swaps coconut oil comfort for a premium growth playbookMarico is strategically moving towards premium and digital brands. The company targets double-digit revenue growth, aiming to surpass ₹15,0...
These large- and mid-cap stocks can give more than 25% return in 1 year, according to analystsOver the next few days, as an investor you need to make a clear distinction on one front: Buying happening in a sector at a lower level, an...
Marico ends FY26 strong, sees steady demand recovery aheadMarico achieved robust growth in the March quarter. Consolidated revenue rose in the low twenties, fueled by strong volume increases across...
Founder reveals how Indonesia, Philippines' policies sparked Kerala gangs, a coconut oil crisis & chutney woes in IndiaCoconut oil prices in India have surged, reaching Rs 500 per litre in 2025. This makes it the costliest edible oil, despite India's high co...
Marico expects growth to pick up on better demand, pricingMarico shares have risen 8% in a month, buoyed by expansion into high-growth segments like value-added foods and premium personal care. Wit...
Edible or hair oil? Supreme Court settles a 20-year-old debate on coconut oilThe Supreme Court resolved a long debate on coconut oil. The court decided its classification depends on how it's labeled and sold. Coconut...
Marico Ltd reports mid-single-digit volume growthMarico Ltd has reported mid-single-digit volume growth in its domestic business for the quarter ended September 2024, with rural demand out...
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12 best hair oils for winters starting at just Rs.114Hair oils are used to nourish the scalp, promote healthy hair growth and add shine and softness to the hair. These oils are suitable for da...
Coconut oil loses sheen as consumers go for light hair oilIf you were part of a generation that touted regular coconut oil champis as the secret to healthy hair, here’s something mothers won’t beli...
Citi puts a ‘buy’ on MaricoOver the years, the stock has re-rated as its dependency on a single product (Parachute coconut oil) has declined, and the company position...
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- KLF Nirmal aims to take on Marico's Parachute oil
KLF Nirmal Industries which relaunched its namesake brand in a clear bottle, says it plans to take on market leader Marico's Parachute oil.
- Looking for acquisitions in health and wellness sector: Harsh Mariwala, Marico
In an interview with ET Now, Harsh Mariwala, CMD, Marico Ltd, talks about the company’s acquisition plans and brand strategy going forward.
- Dabur turns to amla to take on Marico's coconut oil
FMCG major Dabur is undertaking an aggressive brand campaign for its flagship amla hair oil to take on rival Marico's Parachute coconut oil...
- Marico may move court on CBEC circular, Dabur likely to follow suit
Marico, the manufacturer of the country’s largest hair-oil brand Parachute, is contemplating legal action against a recent Central Board of...
- Marico realises ‘litigation is futile’
Oil’s well that ends well. Not quite for the Rs 1,557-crore Marico, which goes by the ‘uncommon sense’ tagline.