The rationale behind the split is to enhance liquidity of the company's equity shares and to encourage participation of small investors by making equity shares of the company more attractive to invest
The Board of directors fixed Thursday, September 12, 2024, as the 'Record Date' for sub-division / split of existing equity shares of the company
Revenue grew 29 per cent Y-o-Y to Rs 7,330 crore which was below expectations. Volume grew to 402 million cases, up 28 per cent
The company, which follows the January-December financial year, had reported a net profit of Rs 994 crore in the year-ago period
The fall in the stock price came after investors jumped to book profit after stellar numbers in the second quarter and half year ended June 30, 2024 (H1CY24), which met street estimates.
The food and beverage giant in India changed its financial year to January-December from April-March to align with its parent company
From a technical analysis perspective, the Daily RSI has reversed from 50 levels, further signalling a positive outlook for Bajaj Auto stock.
Varun Beverages Ltd, a franchise partner of PepsiCo, on Monday said its two subsidiaries plan to enter into an agreement with the multinational food and beverages major to manufacture, distribute and sell the snacks brand 'Simba Munchiez' in Zimbabwe and Zambia. The company plans to set up manufacturing units in Zimbabwe and Zambia entailing an investment of USD 7 million (around Rs 60 crore), according to a regulatory filing by Varun Beverages Ltd (VBL). Through its subsidiaries - VFZ Varun Foods (Zimbabwe) Pvt Ltd (VFZ) and Varun Beverages (Zambia) Ltd (VBZ), VBL has discussed with PepsiCo to further strengthen and expand the latter's footprint in the snacks portfolio. It has discussed with PepsiCo to enter into an exclusive snacks franchising appointment with Premier Nutrition Trading LLC, Dubai (a PepsiCo Inc. subsidiary) to manufacture, distribute and sell 'Simba Munchiez' in the territory of Zimbabwe and Zambia, the filing added. "As per the understanding, an estimated ...
Beverage major sees double-digit growth in convenient foods, beverages in Q2 in India
On an hourly scale, MRPL has been showing a consolidation pattern above the 21, 50, 100, and 200-period Exponential Moving Averages (EMA)
Heat waves are accelerating the penetration of many cooling products like air conditioners and refrigerators, an industry expert said
PepsiCo's bottling partner focused on reducing sugar content in beverages
Consolidated revenue from operations in the first quarter stood at Rs 4,397.98 crore as against Rs 3,952.59 crore in the year-ago period, it added
Both the RJ Corp companies, Varun Beverages (VBL) and Devyani International (DIL), are named after the founder Ravi Jaipuria children and are listed companies
Varun Beverages, leading bottler of beverage major PepsiCo, on Saturday said it has started commercial production of soft drinks and energy drinks from its production facility at Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh. The Jaipuria family-promoted firm will also start juices and value-added dairy products from the Gorakhpur facility, Varun Beverages Ltd (VBL) said in a regulatory filing. "Our company has today started commercial production of carbonated soft drinks & energy drinks (juices and value added dairy products to be started) at its production facility at Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh," it said. VBL said it is investing about Rs 1,100 crore for the greenfield project. In its latest annual report statement, VBL said it is expanding production capacities in the juices and value-added dairy products segments in 2024. VBL operates across six countries. Three markets of the Indian Subcontinent -- India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal contributed 83 per cent of its net revenues, while three African ...
Consumption of soda, ice creams and dairy products typically jumps sharply during the summer
Varun Beverages Ltd, PepsiCo's largest franchise bottler, on Wednesday said it has completed the acquisition of South Africa-based Beverage Company (BevCo) along with its wholly-owned subsidiaries. The acquisition was done after receipt of requisite approvals from PepsiCo Inc and Competition Commission South Africa and now BevCo has become a subsidiary of the company from March 26, Varun Beverages Ltd (VBL) in a regulatory filing. VBL has also issued a corporate guarantee amounting to ZAR 1,500 million (around Rs 660 crore) to secure credit facilities extended to BevCo by the FirstRand Bank there, it added. However, it also added: "There is no impact of this corporate guarantee on the company." In December 2023, VBL announced its plans to acquire 100 per cent stake in BevCo, along with its wholly-owned subsidiaries at an enterprise level, valued at about Rs 1,320 crore (about ZAR 3 billion). BevCo holds franchise rights from PepsiCo in South Africa, Lesotho and Eswatini. It also h
Varun Beverages, leading bottler of beverage major PepsiCo, is expanding its production capacities in the juices and value-added dairy products segments in 2024, according to the latest annual report of the company. Besides, Varun Beverages Ltd (VBL) is strengthening its distribution network and chilling infrastructure, which is essential to enhance presence in the existing and under-penetrated markets, its promoter & Non-Executive Chairman Ravi Jaipuria told shareholders. "Central to our expansion strategy for CY 2024 is the further development of manufacturing facilities, with a focus on adapting to evolving consumer preferences and market trends. We are particularly concentrating on increasing our production capacities in the juices and value-added dairy products segments," he said. The company operates across six countries. Three markets of the Indian Sub-continent, India, Sri Lanka and Nepal, contributed 83 per cent of its net revenues, while three African countries, Morocco,
In past one month, Varun Beverages has outperformed the market by surging 24 per cent, as compared to 1.3 per cent rise in the S&P BSE Sensex.
The Indian market led on the volume front, experiencing a growth of 19 per cent, while international markets posted a 16 per cent growth