Patanjali Ayurved
Patanjali finally gets hold of Ruchi Soya
09 Sep 2019
Patanjali enters apparels market with brand `Paridhan’
05 Nov 2018
Patanjali Paridhan will have the three brands - Livfit, Aastha and Sanskar - and 3,500 variants of apparel, home textile, shoes and accessorises, all targeted at customers across age groups
Patanjali aims to overtake HUL next year; no plans for IPO
17 Jan 2018
New FMCG entrant Patanjali Ayurved said on Tuesday that by next year it aims to overtake India’s biggest consumer goods company Hindustan Unilever Ltd, which has been present in India for more than 80 years
Ramdev's Patanjali to enter branded clothing: report
04 Aug 2017
Patanjali Ayurved is looking to double group sales to over Rs20,000 crore, this fiscal through a doubling of its distribution network to 12,000 outlets across the country
Patanjali doubles turnover to Rs10,561 crore, to double sales in FY18
05 May 2017
The Haridwar-based company, which doubled FY17 revenues from around Rs5,000 crore in fiscal 2015-16 to Rs10,561 crore in FY17, now hopes to cross Rs20,000-25,000 crore in sales this financial year
Patanjali looks East, plans to enter Chinese market
16 Mar 2017
After flooding the local market with a wide range of consumer products and fending-off aggressive marketing tactics by multinational FMCG giants, Patanjali is now looking to go global
Patanjali the most disruptive brand of 2016, says study
31 Dec 2016
Patanjali Ayurved with its generic products has turned out to be the most disruptive force in the fast moving consumer goods market in India in 2016, with projected sales of Rs68,000 crore by 2020
HUL to enter Ayurveda turf to fight Ramdev’s Patanjali: report
29 Dec 2016
Consumer goods multinationals, including Hindustan Unilever, Garnier, Colgate-Palmolive and Loreal, are shifting wholesale to herbal or Ayurvedic products to counter Patanjali Ayurved
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