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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.

30-45 Day Playbook: HUL, Lenskart, Titan And More — How Morgan Stanley Expects These Stocks To Perform
Morgan Stanley has unveiled its tactical stock calls for the next 30-45 days, backing Titan, Tata Consumer, Vishal Mega Mart and HUL while remaining cautious on PNB, Britannia and Jubilant FoodWorks.
Nestle to cut artificial colourings from all products by end-2026
Nestle is set to eliminate all artificial food colorings globally by the end of 2026, a significant move by the major food producer. This initiative, driven by consumer demand for healthier options and scrutiny of ingredients, extends beyond their existing efforts in the United States. The company invested heavily in research and development to find natural alternatives, aiming for simpler recipes that resonate with consumers.

Five Stocks To Buy: Maruti Suzuki, HCLTech, Tata Consumer And More | June 29, 2026
Top picks for Monday, June 29 include Maruti Suzuki, HCL Technologies, GMR Airports, Tata Consumer Products and Chalet Hotels.
FRAI urges govt to intensify crackdown on counterfeit products, illicit trade
Retailers are urging the government to intensify efforts against illegal trade and fake products, citing risks to consumer safety and the livelihoods of small businesses. The Federation of Retailers Association of India (FRAI) has called for stricter enforcement, tougher penalties, and greater accountability from online marketplaces. They highlighted a significant rise in counterfeit goods across various sectors, impacting fair competition and consumer trust.

Tata Consumer targets 17% Ebitda margin in 3 years via overhaul of distribution model
Tata Consumer Products is strategizing to improve margins, currently at 13.9%, by enhancing distribution channels and leveraging quick commerce growth. Recent acquisitions have boosted its entry into food services and pharmacy sectors.
Stocks to Watch today: Lenskart, ZEEL, REC, PFC, Eternal, Airtel and more
Stocks to watch today: Lenskart, Zee Entertainment, REC, PFC, Eternal, Airtel, Tata Consumer Products, Vascon Engineers, Nuvama Wealth, Rajesh Exports, among others, will be in focus today.
Tata Consumer sees margin boost, targets 20%+ EBITDA: Chairman Chandrasekaran
Tata Consumer Products aims for over 20% EBITDA margin in the long run. Newer businesses like Tata Sampann and acquired entities are key growth drivers. The company plans significant annual growth from acquisitions. Innovation and digital capabilities are also central to future expansion. Revenue and profit saw substantial increases in the last fiscal year.
Tata Consumer Products to add 50-100 Starbucks outlets annually; sees potential for 8,000 units
Tata Starbucks aims for massive expansion in India, with plans to reach 8,000 stores. The coffee chain is now profitable at the operating level. This growth is driven by increasing cafe culture and a growing young population. The company is adding 50 to 100 new outlets annually, strengthening its presence across cities.

Tata Consumer Products Growth Will Be Mix Of Volume & Price; Eyes Over 20% Ebitda Margin: Chandrasekaran
While replying to a query on Starbucks in India, he said it has the potential to expand to about 8,000 outlets over time.
Tata Consumer crosses Rs 20,000 crore revenue mark in FY26, net profit up 20%
Tata Consumer Products achieved a significant milestone, crossing ₹20,000 crore in revenue for FY26. The company reported a 15% revenue increase and a 20% rise in net profit. Growth was broad-based across India and international markets. Tata Consumer is well-positioned to capitalize on India's consumption growth story. The company noted global economic shifts and trade developments.
Consumer goods companies chart new manufacturing and sourcing course as West Asia crisis hits supply chain
Indian consumer goods firms like Dabur, Britannia, Tata Consumer Products, and Emami are rerouting manufacturing and sourcing away from West Asia due to the Iran conflict and Strait of Hormuz disruptions. Companies are shifting production to India, Egypt, and Turkey, and exploring new export routes to mitigate business impacts and ensure supply chain stability.