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Godrej Consumer's Growth Bet: Brokerages Like The Portfolio Pivot, But Risks Remain— Should You Buy?
Brokerages remained largely positive on the FMCG major, with Jefferies and Citi maintaining their 'Buy' ratings, with target prices set at Rs 1,400 and Rs 1,300 respectively.

Stock Picks Today: PB Fintech, Titan, Godrej Consumer, Indian Hotels And More On Brokerages' Radar
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Tata Consumer banks on strong brands, selective price hikes to fuel double-digit growth
Tata Consumer Products is set for strong growth by 2027. The company will use its popular brands and varied products to achieve this. Smart price adjustments will help manage rising costs. Easing coffee prices and stable tea costs also support this positive outlook. Investors are showing confidence in Tata Consumer's future performance and its ability to handle market challenges.
Tata Consumer jumps 6.5% to hit 52-wk high; Motilal Oswal sees 19% upside
Tata Consumer Products outperformed the markets in today's trade and emerged as the top gainer on the Nifty 50 index. In comparison, the benchmark NSE Nifty was down 1.08 per cent.
Tata Consumer shares soar 7% after better-than-expected Q4 earnings. Here’s what Morgan Stanley & other top brokerages say
Tata Consumer Products shares rose sharply on Monday after strong Q4 earnings beat estimates. Consolidated net profit rose 21% YoY, supported by robust India-branded business performance. Brokerages including Morgan Stanley, Motilal Oswal and Elara Capital remain positive, projecting healthy growth, margin expansion and further upside for the FMCG major.
Tata Consumer Products rallies after Q4 PAT climbs 21% YoY to Rs 419 cr
Tata Consumer Products surged 6.47% to Rs 1252 after the company reported a 21.53% jump in consolidated net profit to Rs 419.08 crore on 17.91% increase in revenue from operations to Rs 5,433.62 crore in Q4 March 2026 over Q4 March 2025.

Upcoming dividends, stock splits and bonuses this week: SBI, Godrej Consumer Products, Manappuram Finance, IEX among others in focus - Upstox
Upcoming dividends, stock splits and bonuses this week: SBI, Godrej Consumer Products, Manappuram Finance, IEX among others in focusUpstox

Corporate Actions This Week: SBI, Godrej Consumer, Manappuram Finance, Oberoi Realty In Focus
Several listed companies have announced dividend payouts, bonus issues and stock splits that investors can benefit from.
Godrej Properties hopes for strong performance in FY27, aims 14% rise in pre-sales: Pirojsha
Godrej Properties aims for a 14 percent growth in pre-sales this fiscal year, targeting Rs 39,000 crore. Strong consumer demand for homes fuels this ambitious goal. The company is confident in meeting this target despite global uncertainties. Godrej Properties is also focused on collecting Rs 24,000 crore from customers and acquiring new land parcels.
Bonus issues, stock splits & dividends: SBI among 18 stocks turning ex-date this week. Do you own any?
A total of 18 stocks will turn ex-date for corporate actions like dividends and bonus issues next week, with prominent names including State Bank of India and Godrej Consumer Products. Investors must hold shares by the record date to be eligible for these benefits.
Britannia bets on ‘Many Indias’ strategy amid inflation, shifting consumer demand
Britannia is adopting a 'Many Indias' strategy. Startup-style teams will gain local decision-making power. This move aims to boost agility and product customisation for regional markets. The company is also investing in premium products and new food categories. These changes are expected to yield results in the coming quarters.
India orders antitrust probe into liquor giant Pernod's dealing with retailers
India's competition watchdog has launched a probe into French liquor giant Pernod Ricard. Allegations suggest exclusive deals with retailers in New Delhi aimed to boost its brands. The Competition Commission of India found merit in claims of financial support to retailers in exchange for stocking Pernod products. This action could distort demand and limit consumer choice.