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The Adani Group is divesting its 44% stake in AWL Agri Business Ltd to Wilmar International for Rs 15,700 crore, to exit the FMCG market and pivot towards infrastructure projects. This strategic ...
Adani exits FMCG JV with Wilmar for Rs 10,874 cr The Adani Group will fully exit AWL Agri Business for Rs 10,874 crore, selling its remaining stake to Wilmar International, which will now hold 64% ...
Adani Group has sold a 20% stake in AWL Agri Business Limited (formerly known as Adani Wilmar Limited) to Wilmar International, Singapore, for ₹7,150 crore, according to a stock exchange filing.
1,048% YTD Return: This FMCG stock continues upward trend, hits upper circuit - Check details Stock in Focus: According to BSE Analytics, the stock has given a multibagger return of 1,048 per cent ...
Gautam Adani-led conglomerate Adani Enterprises has announced a complete exit from its FMCG joint venture, Adani Wilmar (now called AWL Agri Business), with Singapore-based Wilmar International, in a ...
Small Cap FMCG Stock Soars To 52-Week High After Strategic Entry Into Middle East By Vipul Das Published: Wednesday, July 16, 2025, 15:10 [IST] Share This Article ...
By Martin Heubel, Commercial Advisor to 1P Amazon Vendors at Consulterce Following Amazon’s single-pack strategy in FMCG may kill your brand. Quite literally. Amazon wants you to list single-pack ...
Synopsis: Shares of Coffee Day Enterprises jumped sharply to hit a 10 percent upper circuit on Tuesday, after Dolly Khanna’s name appeared picking up a 1.55% stake in the company.
New Delhi, Jul 5 (PTI) Fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) makers are expecting their topline growth to be impacted in the June quarter due to headwinds like unseasonal rains, a brief summer span ...
Stock Market close: Sensex gains 193 pts, Nifty at 25,461; SMIDs flat; IT, pharma, FMCG stocks rise Sensex Today | Stock Market close, Friday, July 4, 2025: The Nifty Midcap 100 settled flat with a ...
Reliance Industries Ltd. has approached the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) for an internal restructuring plan to house its fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) business under a new subsidiary, New ...
Foreign investors reverse course in late June, pouring money into growth sectors like auto, telecom, and IT, while continuing to offload power, FMCG, and consumer durables.
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