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FMCG major Hindustan Unilever (HUL) today reported its March 2022 quarter earnings after market hours.
Ever since the Russia-Ukraine war broke out, the company along with the whole industry have been facing raw material price challenges.
So, investors and analysts were eager to see what the FMCG giant has to show in its quarterly report.
Here are five key takeaways from HUL's results.
Ahead of its results, shares of HUL ended on a flat note at Rs 2,144, down 0.2%.
In the past one month, shares of the company have gained around 9% while its one-year performance is dismal (down 10%).
Speaking of HUL, here's an interesting data on the stock, between 2002 to 2010, HUL's stock price went nowhere. Look at the chart below.
The stock was basically in an 8 year coma. The returns could barely even make up for the inflation.
However, over the 2010 to 2020 period, HUL delivered a whopping return of 30% CAGR!
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HUL is among India's largest FMCG companies with a diverse product portfolio including soaps and detergents, personal care products, and food and beverages.
For more details about the company, you can have a look at HUL factsheet and its latest quarterly results on our website.
For a sector overview, read our FMCG sector report.
You can also compare HUL with its peers.
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