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Fable 5's cost challenge; Opendoor's India exitAnthropic's Fable 5 could rewrite how IT works, but the price tag and performance quirks raise hard questions. This and more in today’s ETt...
Can Honasa shares rally up to 57% after strong Q4 show? Jefferies, CLSA & two other brokerages weigh inHonasa Consumer shares surged over 11% on Friday after a strong Q4 FY26 performance, with brokerages including Jefferies, CLSA, ICICI Secur...
India’s beauty and personal care market set to grow to $39 billion in FY30: ReportIndia’s beauty and personal care market is accelerating rapidly, thanks to rising personal care spending by young consumers. E-commerce and...
In the beauty game, quick commerce's serving all the looksQuick commerce is reshaping India’s beauty market, with skincare and makeup now bought on impulse and delivered in minutes rather than plan...
Mamaearth parent Honasa Consumer swings to Rs 39 crore profit as revenue rises 16%Its total expenses during the second quarter of 2025-26 was the same as Q2FY25 — about Rs 505 crore. A significant chunk of the expenditure...
Mamaearth parent invests in Couch Commerce to boost oral care playHonasa Consumer will invest Rs 10 crore for a 25% stake in Couch Commerce. The investment will be done through compulsorily convertible pre...
Nykaa, Mamaearth shares surge after Q1 profitsNykaa parent FSN E-Commerce and Mamaearth owner Honasa Consumer saw their shares surge following the release of their Q1 results. Nykaa's c...
Honasa looks beyond beauty and skincare to new growth categoriesHonasa Consumer, the parent company of Mamaearth, is looking to expand into new product lines as its once-flagship brand loses steam. The c...
Mamaearth parent Honasa Consumer's Q4 revenue up 13% at Rs 533 crore, net profit falls 16%The double-digit growth in Q4, which comes in a quarter when FMCG companies typically report single-digit expansion, indicates the beauty a...
Exclusive: Mamaearth parent moves court seeking removal of HUL ad in sunscreen spatHonasa has moved the Delhi High Court alleging that HUL's ad campaign amounts to disparagement and is seeking the court's intervention in g...
Mamaearth shares rally 8% as The Derma Co hits Rs 500 crore revenue milestoneHonasa Consumer, the parent company of skincare brand The Derma Co., saw its shares surge by up to 7.6% to Rs 435 on BSE after announcing T...
VC fund Stellaris Ventures sells part stake in Mamaearth for Rs 140 crore via bulk dealStellaris Ventures has offloaded 32.17 lakh shares or 1% stake in Mamaearth at Rs 437 apiece, according to the exchange data. Through the s...
Mamaearth parent Honasa Consumer IPO subscribed 12% on first day of subscriptionThe IPO of shares has a fresh issue aggregating up to Rs 365 crore and an offer for sale of up to 4,12,48,162 equity shares by promoters, i...
Honasa Consumer IPO to open for subscription on Oct 31Apart from promoters Varun Alagh and Ghazal Alagh, investors like Fireside Ventures, Sofina, Stellaris and Shilpa Shetty Kundra offered sha...
Skincare brand The Derma Co crossed Rs 350 crore annual revenue rate in June quarter“The Derma Co was conceived with the aim to democratise the segment of active ingredients-based skincare and make it easily accessible to c...
IPO-bound Honasa's The Derma Co likely set for Rs 350 crore in annual recurring revenueThe Derma Co, owned by Honasa Consumer, has announced that its monthly revenue has exceeded Rs 30 crore, paving way for an annual recurring...
Mamaearth parent raises $52 million in funding led by Sequoia GlobalThe round also saw participation from some existing investors like Belgian Sofina Ventures SA and some new funds such as UAE-based Evolvenc...
Honasa secures $50 million in funding led by Sofina Ventures SAAlong with primary infusion by Belgian-based investment company Sofina Ventures SA, the latest round also saw the secondary sale by early i...
Mamaearth valued at $730 million as Sofina leads $50 million fundingD2C brand to go deeper in offline market, acquire personal care brands.
Real activity will start from Q4 of this year: Glenn Saldanha, GlenmarkFrom here on, the US sales should grow back and start trending upwards.