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Gold prices to stay elevated, volatile; Titan bullish on long-term growth
Gold prices are expected to remain "elevated and volatile" due to geopolitical tensions, Titan said, but expressed optimism about the long-term growth prospects of the jewellery market on favourable demographics and its safe-haven appeal. Despite these challenges, the "outlook in India remains positive" due to favourable demographics and the continued relevance of jewellery as a store of value; however, "short-term demand fluctuations may persist", Titan said in its annual report. "Gold prices are expected to remain elevated and volatile, given ongoing geopolitical developments and global conflicts leading to macroeconomic uncertainties," said Titan, a JV between Tata and the Tamil Nadu government. The Tata group-managed firm also said these macroeconomic uncertainties arising from geopolitical developments could lead to shifts in demand patterns across customer segments. "In this environment, there could be shifts in demand segments and the Division will continue to prioritise mar
Titan expects gold prices to stay elevated, volatile amid global tensions
Titan anticipates elevated and volatile gold prices due to global geopolitical tensions, impacting short-term jewellery demand. However, the company remains optimistic about India's long-term jewellery market growth, driven by favourable demographics and gold's appeal as a safe asset. Despite challenges like US tariffs and volatile gold prices, Titan achieved a landmark Rs 75,000 crore revenue in FY26, with its jewellery division contributing significantly.

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.

'Britannia, Dabur At Risk': Macquarie Flags Monsoon Risk For Rural Consumer Stocks; Check Top Picks
Macquarie prefers companies with stronger structural growth drivers and relatively better positioning. Its top picks in the consumer space are Titan, Lenskart, Marico and Hindustan Unilever (HUL).
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 years. Key businesses like Tanishq are expected to see significant revenue and profit increases. Analysts highlight Titan's strong market position and ability to navigate challenges. Future growth is anticipated from both jewellery and other segments.

Titan bets on premiumisation, global expansion to double business by FY30
Titan reported a consolidated revenue of ₹76,078 crore for FY26, up 32.7% from FY25, while net profit surged 52% to ₹5,073 crore. The country's largest jewellery retailer is targeting a two-fold increase in consolidated revenue and operating profit by FY30 compared with FY26 levels.
Market wrap: Sensex closes flat, Nifty holds 23,400; Titan, Eternal lead gains
Indian stock markets finished the trading session with minor gains. The Sensex and Nifty saw fluctuations throughout the day before settling higher. India VIX, a measure of market volatility, experienced a notable decline. This indicates a period of relative stability after intraday movements. Investors observed the market's performance as it concluded the day's trading.
Market wrap: Sensex closes flat, Nifty holds 23,400; Titan, Eternal lead gains - The Economic Times
Market wrap: Sensex closes flat, Nifty holds 23,400; Titan, Eternal lead gainsThe Economic Times
Titan's big wager on the premiumisation boom now rests on watches priced above ₹25,000
Titan is significantly increasing its focus on premium watches. The company anticipates that timepieces priced above Rs 25,000 will soon account for nearly a quarter of its total revenue. This strategic shift is supported by the rapid growth of its premium retail formats, Helios and Helios Luxe.
Lenskart to become eyewear industry's Tanishq? Elara makes big prediction
Elara Capital initiated coverage on Lenskart with a Buy rating and a target price of Rs 615, implying a 22% upside. The brokerage called the eyewear company a structural compounder with a strong competitive moat and a differentiated full-stack business model. Analysts believe Lenskart is well placed to replicate the growth journey of Titan’s jewellery business and emerge as a category leader in eyewear.

The 90% vulnerability: Inside Ajoy Chawla’s masterplan to rewire Titan
A stellar quarter and ₹76,000 crore in annual revenue couldn’t save Titan from a brutal market crash. As gold tariffs rise and macro shocks hit Tanishq, can the retail giant successfully pivot to a diversified lifestyle future?
Consumer discretionary churn: Why Ambit likes Titan, Trent over QSR, SMIDs
Ambit said crude-linked RM inflation is expected to impact companies unevenly, with margin outcomes depending on pricing strategy, balance sheet strength, and operating leverage