Britannia Industries News
The total income of Britannia Industries in the March quarter increased 13.18 per cent to Rs 4,079.55 crore.
Among their strategies during their lockdown was to launch larger family packs and focussing on three major products
The company saw an upward trend in rural consumption
From 19,000 rural preferred dealers in March, it went up to 22,000 in September
To start with, the plant will have six biscuits lines, one cake line and one filled croissants line, Berry said.
Having regained the leadership position in India's biscuits market more than a decade after losing it to rival Parle, Britannia Industries is embarking on a new growth path of becoming a total food company, aiming at Rs 20,000 crore turnover within 5-6 years.
Britannia Industries on Saturday reported a 19.16 percent decline in its consolidated net profit at Rs 218.63 crore for the second quarter ended September 30, 2015 on account of phasing out of excise duty benefits.
FMCG major Britannia Industries has said it is aiming to be a total foods company, which formed the long-term strategy of the primarily biscuit manufacturing firm.
Bakery and dairy products maker Britannia Industries Thursday reported a 55.35 percent increase in its consolidated net profit at Rs 167.25 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2015.
Bakery and dairy products maker Britannia Industries Tuesday reported a 27 percent increase in net profit at Rs 113.66 crore for the first quarter June 30, 2014.
FMCG company Britannia Industries Limited is planning a capital expenditure between Rs 150 crore and Rs 200 crore over the next two years, its chairman Nusli Wadia said.
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