Godfrey Phillips India Limited

GODFRYPHLP
2,298.40trending_down-0.96%May 26, 2026

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Mahesh Bhat4d ago

Analysts suggest investing in KIMS, Endurance Tech, KPIL, Godfrey Phillips, and Senco Gold for potential growth across healthcare, automotive, infrastructure, FMCG, and retail sectors. The suggested target prices are Rs 888 (KIMS), Rs 2,830 (Endurance), Rs 1,400 (KPIL), Rs 2,700 (Godfrey Phillips), and Rs 450 (Senco Gold) with stop-loss levels defined.

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Harsh Tiwari5d ago

Godfrey Phillips India experienced a significant increase in Futures and Options (F&O) participation on the National Stock Exchange (NSE), with their five listed stocks showing an approximately 13% surge in open interest.

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Vikas Kumar6d ago

Godfrey Phillips India experienced a fire at a third-party tobacco plant located in Andhra Pradesh, but has already received an emergency insurance payout of INR 100 crores. Further updates on the situation are pending.

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Neel Desai6d ago

Godfrey Phillips India has received a ₹100 crore insurance payout following a fire incident in 2025, offering financial relief for the company. This settlement should help with recovery efforts and potential rebuilding costs.

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Harsh Tiwari7d ago

Godfrey Phillips has increased the price of Marlboro cigarettes in India by approximately 21%, setting a new rate at Rs 85. The hike is indicative of ongoing efforts to manage costs and maintain profitability.

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Rajesh Menon8d ago

Investors are urged to consider buying call options for Godfrey Phillips and Premier Energies. The target prices for Godfrey Phillips range from 2470 to 2525, while Premier Energies could potentially reach 1000-1025. Tata Steel's results are strong, with a support level at 208 and resistance at 227. However, Power Grid continues to show weakness.

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Jagdish Malhotra10d ago

Godfrey Phillips experiences a 32% increase in net profit, reaching INR 1,525 crores, with total sales of approximately INR 18,379 crores. The company's domestic cigarette sales volume grows by 20%, resulting in the declaration of a combined dividend of INR 50.

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Vivek Verma10d ago

Godfrey Phillips India has secured a three-year partnership with Aspeya India for the distribution of nicotine replacement therapy products within the country. This agreement is expected to enhance sales and profits for both parties.

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Priya Gupta10d ago

Godfrey Phillips reported a significant 87% year-on-year increase in Q4 profits for FY26, reaching ₹521.5 crore. However, despite these impressive results, the company's shares have experienced a 20% decline over the same period and are currently trading at ₹2,422.5 - approximately 38.6% below their 52-week high.

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Kunal Saxena10d ago

Godfrey Phillips has announced a final dividend of ₹33 per share, offering shareholders a substantial payout.

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Varun Reddy10d ago

Godfrey Phillips reported a significant increase in Q4 net profit by 86%, reaching INR 5.2 billion, compared to INR 2.8 billion last year. Similarly, the company's revenue increased by 84% to INR 34.8 billion from INR 18.9 billion during the same period.

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Sourav Kulkarni10d ago

Godfrey Phillips reported an impressive 87% year-on-year increase in Q4 profits, with EBITDA nearly doubling. Shareholders can look forward to a recommended final dividend of ₹33 per share.

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Ravi Chaudhary10d ago

Godfrey Phillips India saw a significant 86% increase in Q4 net profit to INR 521.46 crore, driven by strong sales that lifted FY26 revenue to INR 9,121 crore. The board declared a dividend of INR 3.3 per share and also approved an NRT distribution deal.

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Godfrey Phillips India experienced a significant 9.3% weekly surge, reaching ₹2,422.4. This performance outperformed the Sensex's 1.25% gain, indicating strong momentum. The rise can be attributed to shifts in technical factors, adjustments in valuation, and mixed investor sentiment.

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Ashok Leyland is suggested as a buy at around Rs 170-180, with potential targets reaching Rs 200-260. A stop loss of Rs 150 is advised. Additionally, Delhivery, Godfrey Phillips, RK Forgings, and Canara Bank are also recommended for diverse sectoral gains.

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Uday Thakur32d ago

It seems that cigarette sales have significantly dropped by 20% in April, following an increase in excise duty. The premium King Size segment appears to be the most affected, potentially leading to margin erosion for companies like ITC and Godfrey Phillips, as this category represents more than 30% of their revenue.

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Vishal Agarwal35d ago

Godfrey Phillips India has moved from an overpriced to a reasonably valued position, according to Mojo's new assessment. This shift indicates that the company is now considered attractive in terms of its valuation. The upgraded rating from 'Sell' to 'Hold' by Mojo suggests a potential buying opportunity for investors.

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Rahul Dubey44d ago

ITC and Godfrey Phillips are experiencing a decrease in sales due to the increased GST rate on cigarettes from 28% to 40%. The rise in prices is testing demand elasticity, leading analysts to predict pressure on margins. They advise innovative strategies to navigate competition and illicit trade.

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Piyush Soni46d ago

Godfrey Phillips India has announced that a lawsuit against them, previously filed in Delhi High Court, has been unconditionally withdrawn as of April 8, 2026. The plaintiffs have decided to discontinue the case, with no specific conditions mentioned. The company has received official confirmation of this withdrawal.

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Rajesh Menon49d ago

Godfrey Phillips India has been upgraded to a fair valuation, making it more appealing in the Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) sector. This shift is due to strong return metrics over both medium and long terms.