Nestle India Ltd. closed 20.24% short of its 52-week high of 2,777.00 rupees, which the company reached on September 27th.
Nestle India Ltd. closed 20.56% short of its 52-week high of 2,777.00 rupees, which the company reached on September 27th.
United Spirits, United Breweries, Pidilite and Hindustan Unilever (HUL) are Nuvama's top picks. Also Britannia Industries, ...
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The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is set to begin on February 19, with Pakistan as the official host. However, Team India will play all its matches in Dubai. The 15-member Indian squad has been announced, ...
Nestle India concluded the trading day with a closing price of Rs 2227.0, marking a decline of 0.56%. Nestle India is currently priced at Rs 2225.25, reflecting a slight decrease of 0.64% today, while ...
Pakistan's interim head coach Aaqib Javed said India should be worried about the fitness of their leading fast-bowler Jasprit Bumrah ahead of their clash in the upcoming Champions Trophy, set to ...
Nestle sees strong growth potential in India, as its per capita packaged food consumption remains low. With 60 million people expected to join the middle- and high-income segments by 2030 ...
Ed Sheeran is enjoying a cheeky head massage in India! The Perfect hitmaker, who kicked off the India leg of his superhit Mathematics Tour on January 30 in Pune, turned to his official Instagram ...
Nestle India is currently trading at Rs 2146.2, reflecting a minor decline of 0.47% today, with an average daily volatility of 2.8674 over the past three months. Nestle India has achieved a new ...
A confident Team India will be looking to clinch the five-match T20I series against England by winning the third match in Rajkot on Tuesday. India has steamrolled England in the first match at Eden ...
DeepSeek, China’s latest AI breakthrough, has sparked one such reckoning in India. The question is common: "Why can't India do what China did?" The answer, as Zoho CEO Sridhar Vembu puts it ...