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Premiumisation and expansion into new markets key focus areas: Mother Dairy MD
Mother Dairy is prioritizing premium products and expanding into new markets. The company is also strengthening its distribution network and increasing its presence on quick commerce platforms. This strategy aims to meet evolving consumer demands and address competition. Mother Dairy anticipates significant growth in the coming fiscal year, projecting revenue to reach Rs 24,000 crore.
JM Financial Private Equity, family offices invest Rs 150 cr in NG Electro Products
Consumer goods-focused NG Electro Products has secured Rs 150 crore in funding from JM Financial Private Equity and family offices. The capital infusion will fuel expansion of manufacturing capacity, accelerate R&D and product innovation, and bolster quality and compliance infrastructure. This investment aims to strengthen the company's footprint and deepen its product innovation capabilities.
Iran war: HUL hikes prices of Dove, Pears, Surf, Red Label
Hindustan Unilever Limited has increased prices for its soap products. This move is a response to escalating costs of raw materials and packaging. The price hikes, ranging from Re 1 to Rs 20, are being passed on to consumers. This development could potentially delay a much-needed revival in consumer demand. FMCG companies were hoping for a boost from GST cuts.
Trip down memory lane: Module price rise could moderate in H2
The new projections counter previous estimates about memory prices continuing to peak every quarter for consumer electronics brands. They factor in softening demand for consumer electronics products such as handsets and personal computers (PCs) due to an already sharp increase in end-consumer prices over the past few months, which is expected to free up some supply.

Ethnic wear brand Libas targets IPO by early next fiscal as it steps up store push
Libas runs around 50 stores across more than 15 cities in India and plans to add at least 70 outlets annually over the next two years, taking the total to more than 200.

These stocks are seeing the biggest reaction to their Q4 business updates
Stocks like Gallantt Ispat, Shyam metalics, CreditAccess Grameen and Godrej Consumer Products are among the top gainers on the Nifty 500 index on Tuesday, April 7, as these stocks are reacting to their respective fourth quarter business updates.
Godrej Consumer shares rise 3% after double-digit Q4 sales growth; flags cost pressures from Iran war
Godrej Consumer Products share price saw a 3.5% jump. The company anticipates steady performance for the March quarter. Demand in India remains stable. International businesses in Indonesia and GAUM also show positive trends. Rising crude oil prices present a challenge. The company plans to manage costs through pricing and efficiency measures. Future outlook remains positive.

Stocks to Watch for April 7: Jubilant FoodWorks, Godrej Consumer, Aurobindo Pharma, IRFC and more
From Godrej Consumer Products Ltd expecting double-digit underlying sales growth in Q4 FY26 to IRFC sanctioning and fully disbursing a ₹1,000 crore term loan to Maharashtra State Power Generation Company Limited, here are the stocks to watch ahead of Tuesday’s trading session.

Godrej Consumer expects double-digit standalone sales growth in Q4FY26, flags crude concerns
Godrej Consumer said its Indonesia business showed signs of stabilisation with mid-single-digit volume growth and sustained market share gains, while the GAUM (Godrej Africa, USA and Middle East) business reported double-digit sales growth and high single-digit volume growth. Shares of Godrej Consumer Products Limited ended higher on Monday, April 6, closing at ₹1,004.20 on the NSE.

Godrej Consumer Products expects double-digit revenue growth in March quarter; sees stable EBITDA margins
Godrej Consumer Products Ltd anticipates double-digit sales growth and high single-digit volume growth in Q4 FY26, supported by steady demand and easing food inflation. The company expects EBITDA margins to remain stable despite rising input costs.
Tata Consumer Products allots 3,824 equity shares under ESOP
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