Dabur India’s shares fell by up to 7.8% after a revenue decline for the first time in four years. The company attributed this to weak demand in the food and beverages sector and heavy rain impacting ‘out of home consumption’. This quarter’s decline could affect Dabur’s financial performance in fiscal year 2025, analysts said.
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