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moneycontrol's video: ITC Vs HUL: How Do The FMCG Majors Fare Post Their Q4 Numbers

@ITC Vs HUL: How Do The FMCG Majors Fare Post Their Q4 Numbers?
‘Form is temporary, but class is permanent’! Now, this would be an apt description for India’s largest FMCG firm – Hindustan Unilever. Despite a muted show in Q4 amid inflationary headwinds, the analyst community’s love affair with the market heavyweight has only increased. On the other hand, you have its more diversified peer, ITC, which has posted stellar numbers on the back of strength in both the cigarette and staples business. But is there a case for choosing one over the other? Or does an ideal portfolio need the twin engines of both ITC and HUL? In this video, let’s take a look at how these two stalwarts stack up – and if there is a case to pick one over the other. Moneycontrol is India's leading financial and business portal with in-depth market coverage, analysis, expert opinions, and a gamut of financial tools. A part of Network18, moneycontrol.com is the most influential destination for stock market news and advice, business news, and news about the Indian and global economy. Subscribe: https://bit.ly/moneycontrolyoutube Follow us: Visit https://www.moneycontrol.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/moneycontrol/ Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/moneycontrolcom Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moneycontrolcom/

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