In volume terms, we will block at least 20-25 per cent growth over last year. Volume wise we should do more than a million tonnes to 1.2 million tonnes, said Angshu Mallick, MD and CEO, Adani Wilmar
Edible oil registered strong volume growth of 12 per cent YoY and surpassed one million tonnes in the quarter and its food & FMCG sales crossed Rs 1,500 crores in Q1
Edible oil major Adani Wilmar on Monday reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 313.20 crore for the first quarter of this fiscal on higher income. The company had posted a net loss of Rs 78.92 crore in the year-ago period. The total income rose to Rs 14,229.87 crore during the April-June period this fiscal from Rs 12,994.18 crore in the corresponding period of the previous year, according to a regulatory filing. Adani Wilmar, a joint venture between Adani Group and Singapore's Wilmar, is into edible oil, food & FMCG and industry essentials businesses. The company sells most of its products under the 'Fortune' brand.
Representatives for the Adani group and Nuvama did not offer any immediate comments, while representatives for Jefferies, SBI Capital and Wilmar International declined to comment
Shares of Adani Wilmar have slid 6.8% this year, valuing the company at about $5.1 billion
AWL expects to close the deal in three to four months and it doesn't need government or regulatory approvals, it said in its filing
In Q1FY25, Adani Wilmar recorded a volume growth of 13 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y), led by market-specific strategies in each category, and aimed at gaining market share
Edible oil major Adani Wilmar on Friday said it has reported a 13 per cent volume growth in the June quarter. The double-digit growth was propelled by market-specific strategies in each category, aimed at gaining market share, especially in under-indexed markets, the company said in a business update. In the first quarter of the current fiscal, "the company achieved robust volume growth of 13 per cent YoY," the company said. Adani Wilmar has reported a 19 per cent year-on-year (YoY) volume growth in the first quarter from alternate channels such as e-commerce, quick commerce and modern trade channels. The company, which sells edible oils and some other food products under Fortune brands, has also strengthened the traditional channels as general trade. Besides, "the volume of our branded exports increased by 36 per cent in Q1," it added. In the edible oil segment, Adani Wilmar's business thrived due to robust execution in sales and distribution. Its food products business also ..
Other Adani Group entities also saw losses, which include Adani Green 0.45 per cent, Adani Energy Solutions 0.62 per cent, Adani Total Gas 0.53 per cent and Adani Wilmar 0.46 per cent
Sebi slapped 'show cause' notice to Hindenburg; Adani Total Gas, Adani Energy Solutions, New Delhi Television and Adani Wilmar were up in the range of 1 per cent to 2 per cent.