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Q1 earnings preview: Here’s what Nomura expects from Nestle, Titan, other consumer majors’ June quarter resultsNomura expects consumer staples to deliver a strong start to FY27, forecasting double-digit sales growth for several companies in the June ...
A new-age thirst for beverages is emerging as a key force in India's consumer goods marketBeverage industry in India: Indian companies are seeing strong growth in drinks like coffee, ready-to-drink options, and protein beverages....
Inside Amul’s new plan to sell everything from frozen pizza to protein shakesDairy giant Amul, which has touched a milestone Rs 1 lakh crore turnover in FY26, is making its boldest bet with its blue-and-red-ocean str...
Q-comm sales for FMCG giants double this yearQuick commerce now represents 6% of FMCG sales, doubling from FY25, with Dabur and Britannia leading at 9% of total sales. This channel dri...
Wingreens World goes for Safe Harvest via share-swap routeWingreens World has acquired Safe Harvest in a share swap deal, marking Wingreens' fifth acquisition. The company also secured over ₹120 cr...
From soaps to biscuits, your grocery bill may be headed higher againDabur India anticipates price hikes in Q1 FY27 due to persistent inflationary pressures, particularly in packaging materials, driven by Mid...
D2C brands tweak packaging as West Asia conflict pushes up costsInput cost hikes, fueled by the West Asia conflict, are forcing direct-to-consumer brands to adapt. Companies are shifting packaging, intro...
HUL Q4 Results: Cons PAT jumps 21% YoY to Rs 2,992 crore, revenue rises 8%HUL Q4 Results and dividend: Along with its Q4 earnings, the board has proposed a final dividend of Rs 22 per share. This is in addition to...
HUL shares drop over 4% despite Q4 topping Street estimates; profit jumps 21% YoY to Rs 2,464 croreHindustan Unilever shares fell up to 4.4% despite a strong Q4, with net profit rising 21.4% YoY to Rs 2,992 crore. Revenue grew 7.6% to Rs ...
Unilever considers carving out its food business; India won't be part of McCormick dealUnilever is in advanced talks to combine its global foods business with McCormick & Company. The deal, potentially worth $15.7 billion, wil...
Unilever tea business 'highly likely' to be split off via listingThe maker of PG Tips and Lipton tea embarked on a review of its 3 billion euros a year global tea division, saying it was looking at option...
Unilever to create separate entity for global tea business, but will retain India and IndonesiaIn January, Unilever announced a strategic review of its global tea business, which includes leading brands such as Lipton, Brooke Bond and...
HUL partners with UNICEF to deliver essential products to plantation workersThe initiative focuses on enhancing awareness related to COVID-19, amongst the tea-plantation workers and local communities and help them t...
Unilever's tea biz review may not affect India unitHindustan Unilever, the Indian unit that sells Lipton and Brooke Bond teas, is the market leader in India, controlling over a fifth of the ...
Sales growth still behind historic levels: Unilever CFO Graeme Pitkethly“India has been managing its way through the disruptions from demonetisation and the new goods and services tax,” Graeme Pitkethly said on ...
Asha Kharga, marketing head of Brooke Bond and Lipton, joins Axis Bank42-year-old Kharga is a graduate from from Mumbai University and has worked with Unilever group from 2008 onwards.
Lipton releases video to counter worm-in-tea-sachet claimHindustan Uniliver Ltd on February 24 morning uploaded a video on social media to counter worm-in-Lipton-tea-sachet claims by a consumer.
Pay more for tea as Tata Global, Wagh Bakri, Girnar and others take to 'Trust Tea' codeBuyers stress on quality as awareness on food safety standards spreads
- Big tea sellers likely to enter auction in June
Having piled up a huge stock of tea in 2009, big tea sellers such as Tata Tea, Hindustan Unilever, Jay Shree Tea & Industries and others ar...
- China offers red carpet welcome to Indian tea companies
China offers a red carpet welcome to Indian tea majors to break the near monopoly of multinationals like Unilever.