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Godrej Consumer shares climb 2% as ICICI Securities upgrades the stock to a buy, raises target price
ICICI Securities upgraded Godrej Consumer Products to 'buy', raising the target price to ₹1,300. With expectations for double-digit growth and a recovery in key markets, investor interest surges.

Godrej Consumer Gets 'Buy' Upgrade As ICICI Securities Bets On Double-Digit Volume Growth — Check New Target Price
Buy upgrade reflects a fundamental change in Godrej Consumer's operational risk profile, adds ICICI Securities.

Godrej Pet Care to build broader pet products portfolio after Ninja debut
Godrej Pet Care plans to expand Ninja beyond dry dog food into wet food, treats and cat food as it targets India's fast-growing pet nutrition market dominated by Mars and Drools.

Stock Alert: Dabur India, Bandhan Bank, Godrej Consumer - Business Standard
Stock Alert: Dabur India, Bandhan Bank, Godrej ConsumerBusiness Standard

Stocks To Watch Today: HDFC Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Yes Bank, Axis Bank, Dabur, Godrej Consumer Product, Vedanta & More
Here's a look at stocks that are likely to be in focus during the trading session on Thursday.

Stocks to Watch for July 6: Dabur, Godrej Consumer, HDFC Bank, IndusInd Bank and more
From IDBI Bank reporting a 15% year-on-year (YoY) increase in its total business to HUDCO signing a MoU with the Bihar government; these are some stocks to watch ahead of Monday trading session.
Godrej Consumer Products expects high-teens revenue growth in Q1 FY27
Godrej Consumer Products said it expects to deliver high-teens revenue growth in the June quarter (Q1 FY27), ahead of its full-year guidance of double-digit revenue growth, backed by strong high-single-digit underlying volume growth (UVG).

Godrej Consumer Q1 Update: Revenue expected to grow in high-teens; margins below guidance range
Shares of Godrej Consumer Products Limited ended at ₹1,074.00, down by ₹3.30, or 0.31%, on the BSE.
Dabur, Godrej say demand holds firm despite cost pressures
Indian consumer goods giants Dabur and Godrej Consumer Products reported resilient demand in early fiscal 2027, defying geopolitical worries and rising costs. Despite input price pressures, both companies anticipate strong revenue and profit growth, with Godrej expecting high-teens revenue expansion. International markets are also showing promise, particularly in the Middle East, though El Niño's impact on rural demand remains a concern.
India's Godrej Consumer expects volume-driven first-quarter revenue rise
Godrej Consumer anticipates a robust first quarter, projecting high-teen consolidated revenue growth driven by solid underlying volume increases. The company implemented price adjustments to counter elevated input costs, with margins expected to improve progressively as commodity prices ease. Key international markets, including Indonesia and the GUAM region, demonstrated strong performance, contributing to the positive outlook and suggesting the company is on track to surpass its full-year targets.

Godrej Consumer expects high-teens Q1 revenue growth on strong volumes; margins seen lower
Godrej Consumer Products projects a high-teens revenue growth for Q1 FY27, supported by robust volume increases across all categories.

Buy Tata Consumer, Britannia; Sell ITC, United Breweries: Citi's FMCG Playbook Ahead Of Q1
Citi expects another strong quarter for FMCG companies despite price hikes, with Tata Consumer, Godrej Consumer and Britannia emerging as its top stock picks ahead of Q1 earnings.