GODREJ CONSUMER PRODUCTS LIMITED
Location
Maharashtra
Founded
2000-11-29
Website
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2025-05-08 (indiatimes.com)
godrej consumer products: Stocks to buy today: Nuvama sees 27% upside in Dabur post Q4; Motial maintain buy on Coal India -
Despite near-term challenges, brokerages like Nuvama and Motilal Oswal remain optimistic about Dabur, GCPL, and Coal India. They cite potential upsides of 27%, 17%, and 25% respectively, driven by sector recovery, strategic initiatives, and capacity expansion. While Dabur and GCPL navigate demand pressures, Coal India benefits from volume growth and infrastructure improvements.
Read more2025-05-06 (koranperdjoeangan.com)
PUK SPAI FSPMI PT Megasari Makmur Together with GCPI Management End Dispute Difference 2020 - KPonline
BOGOR, KPonline - 4 years passed, the Head of the Work Unit (PUK) of the Various Industrial Trade Union (SPAI) of the Indonesian Metal Workers Union (FSPMI) PT. Megasari Makmur with the management of PT. Godrej Consumer Products Indonesia (change name from PT. Megasari Makmur) ended the dispute related to the 2020 wage difference with the settlement of deliberations.
Read more2025-05-06 (beamstart.com)
GCPL reports ₹412 crore profit in Q4 on strong domestic volume growth - 'Business Standard' News Summary (India) |
News Summary: FMCG major Godrej Consumer Products Ltd on Tuesday reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 411.9 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 2025, helped by a volume growth in the domestic market. It had incurred a loss of Rs 1,893.21 crore in the January-March period a year ago, due to impairment of loss towards its Africa (including Strength Of Nature) business, according to a regulatory filing from Godrej Consumer Products Ltd (GCPL). Total revenue from operations was at Rs 3,597.95 crore during the quarter under review. It was Rs 3,385.61 crore in the corresponding period last fiscal. In "Q4 FY 2025 consolidated organic sales grew by 7 per cent in INR terms year-on-year on the back of underlying volume growth of 6 per cent," said GCPL in its earning statement. Total expenses in the quarter were at Rs 3,000.84 crore. GCPL Managing Director and CEO Sudhir Sitapati said:" We delivered a sequentially improving performance in Q4 FY 2025, despite market conditions remaining the same.
Read more2025-05-06 (goodreturns.in)
Over 50 Companies Including Paytm, Bank of Baroda, Godrej Consumer, HPCL, BSE, to Announce Earnings, Dividend, Bonus on May 6; Check Q4 FY25 Results Live Updates -
In addition to Paytm, Bank of Baroda, HPCL, BSE and Godrej Consumer Products,other key companies like Polycab India, Mahanagar Gas, CG Power and Industrial Solutions, Avalon Technologies, JBM Auto, and Kajaria Ceramics are also scheduled to release their quarterly results today and report their performances during the January to March quarter, the final qua
Read more2025-05-05 (moneycontrol.com)
Godrej Consumer Q4 Preview: Commodity inflation to pressure margins, profit to see double-digit hit
Godrej Consumer Products' total sales is likely to come in at Rs 3,607 crore for the three months ended March, jumping around 7 percent on-year.
Read more2025-05-05 (ndtvprofit.com)
Godrej Consumer Products Q4 Results: Date, Interim Dividend Details And Investor Meet Schedule
Godrej Consumer Products Ltd. is set to announce its financial results for the fourth quarter and the full financial year 2024-25 this week. Godrej Consumer Products is a leading emerging markets FMCG company, driven by the purpose of bringing the goodness of health and beauty to consumers in emerging markets. As per the company's website, it enjoys the patronage of 1.4 billion consumers globally. Here's all you need to know about Godrej Consumer Products Ltd.'s Q4 results announcement.
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2025-05-04 (marketsmojo.com)
Godrej Consumer Products Faces Mixed Technical Trends Amid Market Evaluation Revision
Godrej Consumer Products has recently revised its market evaluation, with its stock priced at 1262.50. The company has seen a 3.60% return over the past year, lower than the Sensex, but a notable 60.87% return over three years. Technical indicators show mixed signals, reflecting a complex market landscape.
Read more2025-05-02 (hrkatha.com)
How Godrej Consumer Products celebrates diversity & inclusion
How Godrej Consumer Products celebrates diversity and inclusion; releases a film celebrating the employees with disabilities in the workforce
Read more2025-05-01 (buzzincontent.com)
GCPL's 'Hands That Speak' honours employees with disabilities on Labour Day
This initiative shines a spotlight on workforce diversity and inclusivity, with a heartfelt tribute to employees with disabilities working at GCPL's flagship greenfield manufacturing facility in Tamil Nadu
Read more2025-05-01 (mediabrief.com)
Campaigns We Like | Godrej Consumer Products marks Labour Day with film celebrating inclusive workforce
Godrej's efforts to create an inclusive workforce, showcasing employees with disabilities and their inspiring journeys
Read more2025-05-01 (medianews4u.com)
Godrej Consumer Products celebrates diverse workforce with touching 'Hands That Speak' film
Godrej Consumer Products Ltd (GCPL) has launched a powerful digital film titled 'Hands That Speak'
Read more2025-04-28 (livemint.com)
Britannia, Tata Consumer to HUL: 14 Nifty FMCG stocks rally up to 30% from March lows. What's behind the surge? | Stock Market News
FMCG stocks have rallied in April, driven by positive investor sentiment and government measures boosting consumption. Analysts anticipate a strong recovery in earnings growth in FY26, with valuations now reasonable after previous selling pressure in the sector.
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