New Delhi, April 3 -- Shares of Dabur India tumbled over 7 percent to hit a 52-week low on April 4, following a lackluster business update for the quarter ending March 2025 (Q4FY25). The company indicated subdued domestic demand trends, offset by resilient rural sales and strong international performance.
According to Dabur's regulatory filing, rural markets outpaced urban markets in terms of growth during the fourth quarter. While modern trade, e-commerce, and quick commerce channels sustained their positive momentum, general trade remained under pressure. Overall, the FMCG sector continued to experience sluggish volume trends, impacting the company's domestic performance.
On the international front, key markets such as the Middle East...
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