BUSINESS
Life for Vedanta’s shareholders after the delisting offer
Whether Vedanta eventually gets delisted or not, the offer is a wake-up call for investors to rethink their exposure
BUSINESS
Consumer companies may get their staple desires fulfilled
Business has for long had an eye on the staples in a consumer’s basket. The govt’s reforms for the farm sector could make it a viable and scalable proposition
BUSINESS
The FMCG sector’s urban nightmare
Nielsen’s data shows how sales in urban markets are flagging, posing a risk for earnings growth. But there’s a joker in the pack
BUSINESS
The spectre of urban distress hangs over FMCG stocks
HUL's chairman is worried by signs of urban distress and wants the government to do more to put money in the hands of consumers. That’s a message for investors in FMCG stocks, too
BUSINESS
Hindustan Copper decides to concentrate on what it does better
The public sector unit agrees to sell 60 percent of its copper concentrate to Hindalco in a long-term supply arrangement
BUSINESS
Fraud detection in an audit report, coming soon?
A Big Four accounting firm’s CEO has said auditors should do more to uncover fraud that is material in nature
BUSINESS
Non-ferrous producers may benefit from a proposed import barrier
A proposal to put imports of aluminium and copper under a restricted list has the potential to benefit domestic producers
BUSINESS
Insights from HUL’s presentation to global investors
About 97 percent of HUL's products are gaining marketshare in volume terms compared to 86 percent two months earlier
BUSINESS
ITC: Untangling the valuation knots
Shareholders want ITC to restructure its businesses to unlock value but will that be good for the company as well?
BUSINESS
Global food prices have snapped back above March levels
A V-shaped recovery in global food prices is taking shape. Domestic food inflation is also giving it company
BUSINESS
FMCG stocks are expensive, why they may remain so
The consumption play is getting stronger as it becomes evident as the lights dim on the investment stage. What this means for the already expensive FMCG stocks
BUSINESS
NMDC: A premium shock
The government's move to allow a premium on renewal of mines by state-owned companies has shocked investors
BUSINESS
China ploughs a lone furrow in steel
China’s steel output continues to outperform other countries. While other steel producers may benefit in the near term, the long term may play out differently.
BUSINESS
ITC: the risks from COVID-19 to its cigarettes business
In the initial stages of COVID-19 cigarette sales got whacked which was not surprising but what if the effects are visible in the longer run as well
BUSINESS
Sebi trains gun on IBC loopholes
Sebi’s proposals seek to prevent a repeat of the embarrassing spike in Ruchi Soya’s share price, improve post-resolution disclosures and includes a sop for acquirers
BUSINESS
Vedanta’s copper restart prospects hit a bump
Investors may be fixing their attention on the delisting process which may explain their bland reaction to an unfavourable court decision
BUSINESS
Tata Steel Europe may have got a much-needed push
The UK government’s denial of a bailout package to Tata Steel UK may hasten a restructuring of the European business
BUSINESS
Iron ore prices on fire but steel companies may be cool with it
Iron ore prices seem unstoppable having crossed $120/tonne driven by China’s appetite for steel. What that means for India’s steel companies and for one mining company.
BUSINESS
Sugar stocks should benefit from a higher MSP but one risk hovers on the horizon
Sugar stocks are in focus as earnings are shining and the government is considering a hike in MSP. All seems well except for one risk.
BUSINESS
Should investors worry about the FMCG sector’s low growth forecast?
Nielsen has forecast low growth or even a decline for the FMCG sector in 2020. But its data reveals some trends that could comfort investors
BUSINESS
Chart of the Day: Why China’s peers may not mind its steely embrace
The world is going in one direction as far as steel is concerned, down. Somebody forgot to give China that memo
BUSINESS
A $765-million shot across Indian pharma’s bows
India wants its pharmaceutical supply chain to become more self-sufficient but the US has a similar goal. What this could mean for Indian pharma.
BUSINESS
Hindustan Unilever’s results show light at the end of the COVID tunnel
HUL’s results show that COVID is affecting its business, but it’s not as bad as it could have been. What that means for the FMCG sector
BUSINESS
FMCG sales near a turning point in June
Nielsen’s data for June shows growth recovering after a slump in May but the big surprise was a quicker than expected revival in the buying of discretionary consumption products







