Mumbai: Godrej Consumer Products Limited (GCPL) today announced changes to its leadership team, effective 18 October 18 2021. Sudhir Sitapati will join GCPL as managing director and chief executive officer. Nisaba Godrej, currently the chairperson and MD of the company, will continue to serve as executive chairperson. Sitapati’s appointment will enable GCPL to leverage his
Godrej Consumer stock zooms 23% on new leadership, Q4 earnings
The company reported consolidated net profit of Rs 365.84 crore for the quarter ended March 31. Profit in the year-ago period stood at Rs 229.90 crore
BusinessToday.In | May 12, 2021 | Updated 12:35 IST
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Shares of Godrej Consumer Products soared 23 per cent to hit a fresh 52-week high of Rs 894.00 on BSE after the company reported strong earnings in Q4FY21 and appointment of new MD.
Godrej Consumer Products share is trading higher than 5 day, 10 day, 20 day, 50 day, 100 day, and 200 day moving averages.
The share of FMCG major has gained 71 per cent in one year and risen 20 per cent since the beginning of this year. Market cap of the firm rose to Rs 90,530.93 crore on BSE.
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HUL Q4 profit soars 45% to Rs2,190 cr, revenue jumps 35% to Rs12,433 cr
30 April 2021
Consolidated revenue from operations climbed 35 percent year-on-year to Rs 12,433 crore in Q4FY21.
Hindustan Unilever Ltd, the country’s largest consumer products company, has reported a 44.8 per cent year-on-year increase in its fiscal fourth quarter net profit, at Rs2,190 crore, despite the operational hitches brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic.
HUL had reported a consolidated net profit of Rs1,512 crore in the year-ago quarter.
Consolidated revenue from operations for the quarter climbed 35 per cent to Rs12,433 crore, while domestic consumer growth (excluding the impact of merger of GSK Consumer Healthcare and acquisition of VWash ) stood at 21 per cent with underlying volume growth of 16 per cent.
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Under its Mission HO2PE , HUL will send 4,000 concentrators to the worst affected cities which includes Delhi, Lucknow, Bangalore etc, the FMCG major said in a statement. HUL is partnering with KVN Foundation and Portea, India s largest home healthcare company, to make the O2 concentrators available to needy patients promptly and efficiently, the company said.
FMCG major Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) on Tuesday said it will provide 4,000 oxygen concentrators to India to address the acute shortage of medical oxygen as the country grapples with a deadly second wave of the pandemic. Under its Mission HO2PE ,
HUL will send 4,000 concentrators to the worst affected cities which includes Delhi, Lucknow, Bangalore etc, the FMCG major said in a statement.
COVID crisis: HUL to provide 4,000 oxygen concentrators to India
Under its Mission HO2PE , HUL will send 4,000 concentrators to the worst affected cities which includes Delhi, Lucknow, Bangalore etc, the FMCG major said in a statement.
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NEW DELHI: FMCG major Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) on Tuesday said it will provide 4,000 oxygen concentrators to India to address the acute shortage of medical oxygen as the country grapples with a deadly second wave of the pandemic.
Under its Mission HO2PE , HUL will send 4,000 concentrators to the worst affected cities which includes Delhi, Lucknow, Bangalore etc, the FMCG major said in a statement.