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Colgate-Palmolive (India) Ltd eases for fifth straight session
Colgate-Palmolive (India) Ltd is quoting at Rs 1976.6, down 0.27% on the day as on 13:19 IST on the NSE. The stock tumbled 18.48% in last one year as compared to a 4.48% slide in NIFTY and a 9.61% fall in the Nifty FMCG index.

Worst is behind us, markets could hit new highs in 6-12 months: Envision’s Nilesh Shah
Nilesh Shah, Founder of Envision Capital, remains positive on digital platforms, defence, aerospace and consumer discretionary sectors, citing long-term domestic growth drivers. Shah expects stronger earnings, policy reforms and foreign investor participation to support markets, while also identifying opportunities linked to GLP-1 drugs, nutrition products and healthcare themes.
Madhusudan Kela-backed firm picks stake in SME stock Yash Highvoltage via preferential issue
Yash Highvoltage shares surged after ace investor Madhusudan Kela's firm bought nearly 14,000 shares. The company's board approved a preferential issue of up to Rs 151 crore to fund expansion, including enhancing its Resin-Impregnated Paper bushing manufacturing to 550 kV. This strategic move aims to bolster its position in the extra-high-voltage transmission segment and cater to growing demand.

This retail chain is a near 'consensus buy' among analysts who track it; Check price targets
Vishal Mega Mart is a near "consensus buy" among analysts on Dalal Street as 19 out of the 20 who track the stock, have a "buy" rating on it.
Nestle India Share Price Live Updates: Nestle India ends the day at Rs 1414.8
Tata Consumer Share Price Live Updates: Tata Consumer closes at 1111.5
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Asian Paints, HUL, five other stocks to trade ex-dividend from today; Details here
Hindustan Unilever, India's largest FMCG company had also announced a final dividend of ₹22 per share, along with its earnings. The record date for that payout is today.
Stress, poor sleep and processed food are driving heart attacks in young Indians: Ramakanta Panda
Young Indian professionals, particularly in IT and finance, are facing a heart disease crisis due to unhealthy lifestyles. Leading cardiac surgeon Dr. Ramakanta Panda highlights chronic stress, poor sleep, processed foods, and sedentary habits as major culprits behind a surge in heart attacks among those in their 30s and 40s.