The spike in Godfrey Phillips share price comes after the cigarette maker reported its Q3 results. Godfrey Phillips had announced its earnings for the third quarter of FY25 on February 13 ...
Godfrey Phillips's share price ended with a loss of 3.57 per cent at ₹5,582.35 on Monday, February 24, on the BSE, thus extending the losing streak to the fifth consecutive session. In the last ...
Shares of cigarette maker Godfrey Phillips India zoomed over 19% in early deals on Friday after the firm reported its Q3 earnings. Net profit rose 48.7% year-on-year (YoY) to Rs 315.9 crore in Q3 ...
Over just two days, the tobacco giant’s stock has skyrocketed by an impressive 44 percent Shares of Godfrey Phillips continued ... The domestic cigarette industry has faced headwinds in recent ...
Godfrey Phillips’ EBITDA soared 57.6 percent to Rs 359 crore in Q3FY25, with EBITDA margins expanding sharply by 440 basis points YoY to 22.6 percent. India’s cigarette industry has faced ...
Any higher taxes on cigarettes will result in a sharp decline in cigarette volumes for tobacco firms. Godfrey Phillips shares soar 10% after firm's Q3 net profit zooms 49% to Rs 316 crore The ...
In fact, in the December quarter, both ITC and Godfrey Phillips surpassed market expectations on volume growth. ITC’s gross cigarette sales rose 8% year-on-year to ₹8,940 crore, while Godfrey ...
One such development has come to pass in the case of cigarette-making companies. Two of the major names in sin goods arena, ITC and Godfrey Phillips slowed down on Thursday, February 20.
Stock market today: The domestic benchmark indices, Nifty 50 and Sensex, experienced a drop on Monday as investor sentiment remained subdued due to elevated stock valuations, weak corporate ...
Cigarette stocks like ITC, VST Industries and Godfrey Phillips fell up to 4% on Thursday after ET reported that the government may raise GST on tobacco products once it stops levying a ...
The cigarette shares like - ITC, Godfrey Phillips and VST Industries fell to 7 per cent in the day. What could be the reason behind the falling in the shares of cigarette-making companies?