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India Inc hikes prices, shrinks packs as Iran war squeezes marginsIndian businesses face mounting pressure from soaring oil, freight, and insurance costs. Companies are increasing prices and reducing produ...
India’s consumer demand remains resilient despite Iran war, inflation pressures; FMCG firms stay cautiously optimisticDespite geopolitical turmoil and inflation, domestic consumption of essentials and personal care products remains resilient. Company execut...
Small packs make big gains as budgets shrink and costs riseWith inflation on the rise, Indian shoppers are favoring compact product packaging. This shift not only reflects changing consumer habits b...
Titan Company shares gain 2%. Why JPMorgan, others see up to 28% upside after analyst call?Titan shares are seeing gains as brokerages maintain a positive outlook. The company has outlined ambitious growth plans for the coming yea...
Listed new-age internet firms brace for a costly ride as war clouds mathThe March quarter was largely stable for companies, with most firms reporting revenue growth in line with expectations and improving operat...
Further price hikes likely in food, personal care products as raw material costs rise: ReportPrices of everyday products are set to increase. Companies face rising raw material costs, leading to hikes and smaller product sizes. Food...
Petrol, diesel prices hiked by Rs 7.5 per litre since Iran war: Here’s how it will impact your daily lifeFuel prices are rising again, making travel and goods more expensive. This impacts transporters, supply chains, and household budgets. Oil ...
GST gains eroded by Gulf war: Dabur CEO Mohit MalhotraDabur's CEO Mohit Malhotra says the West Asia war has impacted the gains from GST measures. The company is raising prices and acquiring dig...
India's monthly household basket may feel the heat of rising fuel costsConsumer goods prices may rise soon. Higher fuel costs from the West Asia conflict will increase shipping and production expenses. Companie...
FMCG companies bracing for another round of price increases amid inflationDaily-use products such as soaps, detergents, biscuits, packaged foods and beverages are likely to become costlier as FMCG companies prepar...
Britannia bets on ‘Many Indias’ strategy amid inflation, shifting consumer demandBritannia is adopting a 'Many Indias' strategy. Startup-style teams will gain local decision-making power. This move seeks to boost agility...
Nestlé India flags Iran war risks, holds prices amid cost pressuresNestle India faces economic challenges including the Iran war, inflation, and a weak monsoon prediction. The company is increasing advertis...
Consumer companies feel summer wedding glow as jewellery, appliances, staples sales outpace winter gainsSummer weddings are driving a significant spending surge across India. Strong rural incomes from a good harvest are boosting sales of every...
Patanjali Foods declares Rs 1.75/share interim dividend, sets April 25 as record datePatanjali Foods has announced a second interim dividend of Rs 1.75 per share for FY26, amounting to 87.5% of its face value. Shareholders o...
Coming soon: Price hike round 3 in four months for durablesConsumers face another price hike on electronics like ACs, TVs, and smartphones by end April. This marks the third increase in four months....
FMCG companies make pack sizes bigger as inflation coolsFast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) firms that reduced pack sizes last year in an attempt to absorb rising costs are putting back grammage as...
HUL, Godrej Consumer cut soap prices by up to 15% as raw material rates softenAnalysts believe that the price drop will help to drive sales volume in the 2nd half of the current fiscal year, particularly since overall...
As inflation soars, sale of low-unit price packs jumps; FMCG firms go for grammage cut, bridge packsRecently several companies have reduced the grammage of their products available at popular price points, ranging from soaps to noodles, ch...
Passing on GST cut: National Anti-Profiteering Authority may not object to higher quantities over lower pricesFMCG cos that raised the quantity of their packaged products instead of reducing prices can breathe easy as NAPA will accept higher grammag...
Food and FMCG companies like Britannia, Parle, Cadbury cutting down product quantityThe price of your favourite brand of noodles or biscuits may have remained constant despite inflation, but what about the quantity?