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Dabur India Q4 update indicates slowing revenue growth, shares fall over 4%

Dabur India Q4 update: Dabur India's shares fell over 4 percent. The stock was also the top drag on the FMCG index, which slipped 0.2% on April 4.

Published on: Apr 04, 2024 04:13 PM IST
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Dabur India Q4 update: Consumer goods maker Dabur India flagged sluggish demand in the March quarter as it showed slowing revenue growth sending the company's shares to a near six-month low. The company said it expects mid-single digit percentage revenue growth in the quarter ended March 31, compared to a 7% rise in the December-quarter.

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Dabur India Q4 update: Dabur India shares have lost 7 per cent in the last six months and 6.14 per cent in the last one year.
Dabur India Q4 update: Dabur India shares have lost 7 per cent in the last six months and 6.14 per cent in the last one year.

Dabur India's shares fell over 4 percent. The stock was also the top drag on the FMCG index, which slipped 0.2% on April 4.

Dabur India shares have lost 7 per cent in the last six months and 6.14 per cent in the last one year.

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The company said that its India business and home and personal care segment is expected to grow in high-single digits and rural demand picked in the quarter, helped by lower prices of staples.

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The company said, “Demand trends remained sluggish during the quarter and rural growth has picked up on price rollbacks in staples which led to the gap between rural and urban narrowing. With a positive outlook for the rabi crop harvest and monsoon forecast to be normal, we expect consumption to pick up in the coming months.”

 
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