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Dabur Q2 net up 30.7%27-OCT-09
FMCG firm Dabur India today reported a 30.7 per cent jump in consolidated net profit during the second quarter ended September to Rs 140.34 crore compared with Rs 107.41 crore in the corresponding period last year, driven by strong volume growth across key categories. Revenue was at Rs 855.06 crore compared with Rs 698.45 crore in the corresponding period last year, up 22.4 per cent, the company said in a statement.
No acquisitions this fiscal: Dabur08-OCT-09
FMCG company Dabur today said its acquisition plans are unlikely to happen this fiscal as it is still scouting for potential targets, but is hopeful that it could make a buyout next year.
Dabur plans second manufacturing unit in Egypt13-SEP-09
FMCG major Dabur, which is currently hunting for acquisitions in the African continent, is setting up its second manufacturing facility in Egypt as part of its expansion plan in the region.
Dabur India eyes acquisitions in Africa14-AUG-09
Dabur India is looking at acquisitions, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, this fiscal and is ready to spend up to Rs 1,000 crore on that, with some borrowings.
Off the beaten track10-AUG-09
If the red carpet rolled out by Indian companies for rural consumers is getting longer by the day, the reason is simple: estimates show Bharat will account for 60 per cent of the consumption of fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) in the country in the next three years.
Dabur finds its missing link28-JUL-09
Dabur's acquisition of Fem gives it a foothold in the crowded skin care market.
Dabur eyes acquisitions up to Rs 500 cr in healthcare16-JUL-09
Fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) company Dabur is planning to acquire more companies in the healthcare segment in India and could spend up to Rs 500 crore for the buyouts. The move follows the recent acquisition of Fem Care Pharma for over Rs 250 crore.
FMCG firms keep fingers crossed25-JUN-09
Predictions of below normal monsoon rains have poured cold water on the bullish growth plans of fast-moving consumer goods companies, which have continued to show robust growth of 17-18 per cent in the face of rising input costs and the economic downturn.
Rural growth tops durable firms' Budget wish-list17-JUN-09
With the last two stimulus packages working wonders for the packaged goods industry, players in the sector are now rooting for one more round of fiscal incentives to further boost demand in the domestic rural markets and be competitive overseas. They are hopeful the new government will meet their major demands in this Budget session.
FMCG cos take country road to profits04-MAY-09
It’s not possible to ignore a market that houses one of every eight people living on this planet. Especially when, as data reveal, rural income levels are on the rise and rural consumers outpace urban shoppers in spending on fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG).
'Growing the top line will not be easy this year'01-MAY-09
Dabur India has new growth strategies across its core FMCG and retail business segments. It will also make an open offer to Fem Care shareholders next week, CEO Sunil Duggal tells Suvi Dogra.
Dabur not planning to hive off retail biz20-FEB-09
Reacting to reports that it was going to hive off its retail business, homegrown FMCG company Dabur India today said the scale of its business is too small to explore any such possibility in the near future. “Right now the business is too small to look at any such possibilities but in the future we could look at separating the business from core FMCG or even look at strategic partners,” Sunil Duggal, CEO, Dabur India, told Business Standard.
FMCG firms draw up plan to sustain growth in rural India30-DEC-08
With rural consumers outpacing urban shoppers in spends on fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), manufacturers are tailoring their strategy to sustain volume growth next year.
Celebration dinner saves Dabur's A team28-NOV-08
After pocketing Fem Care Pharma, a 12-member Dabur team including Chief Executive Officer Sunil Duggal and other senior managers flew out from Delhi to wrap up the deal in Mumbai on Tuesday evening.
Dabur's Pak packing unit to start operations25-AUG-08
FMCG major Dabur India, which is setting up a local packing facility in Pakistan as part of its plan to expand retail presence in the country and introduce a new range of products, expects the plant
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