Hindustan Unilever
Maggi effect: HUL halts production, sale of Chinese noodles
11 Jun 2015
Hindustan Unilever, however, insists that its products are regularly tested at FSSAI-approved laboratories in addition to complying with strict internal quality standards
Hind Unilever Q2 net up 8% at Rs988 cr
27 Oct 2014
Hind Unilever Q4 net profit up 11% at Rs872 cr
28 Apr 2014
HUL Q3 net profit up 22% at Rs1,063 cr
28 Jan 2014
Coke, Ford, Nestle, P&G, Unilever join pact to promote responsible development of plant-based plastics
20 Nov 2013
Unilever to sell three hair care brands to Strength of Nature
20 Nov 2013
Anglo-Dutch consumer products giant Unilever Plc yesterday agreed to sell three hair care brands, Soft & Beautiful, TCB and Pro-Line Comb-Thru, to haircare company Strength of Nature, for an undisclosed sum
Unilever pumps $3.2 bn into market to hike HUL stake to 67%
05 Jul 2013
The largest buy-back on an Indian bourse helped the battered rupee to gain 9 paise against the dollar on Thursday even as the HUL stock gained over 21 per cent since the start of the offer
Hindustan Unilever Q4 net climbs 15% to Rs787 crore
29 Apr 2013
For the financial year ended 31 March 2013, HUL’s net profit zoomed 41 per cent to Rs3,797 crore
HUL Q3 net profit up 16 per cent at Rs871 crore
22 Jan 2013
HUL shares, however, slumped after the company announced a phased increase in royalty payments to parent Unilever from 1.4 per cent to 3.5 per cent of turnover by 2018
Hindustan Unilever shows 17% rise in Q2 profit
27 Oct 2012
Rural India becoming the epicentre of growth: HUL chief
23 Jul 2012
Hindustan Unilever chairman Harish Manwani says if agricultural growth picked up to 4 per cent as projected by the Planning Commission, the cascading impact of rural prosperity could boost our GDP by an extra 2 per cent
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