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Bacardi India: Bacardi high on premiumisation of portfolio in India, ET Retail

Bacardi India: Bacardi high on premiumisation of portfolio in India, ET Retail
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Interactive Whiteboard Market Size 2024 to 2031

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Bacardi high on premiumisation of portfolio in India

According to industry body Confederation of Indian Alcoholic Beverage Companies, alcobev drinks priced over ₹1,000 have grown four times faster than those under ₹500 in calendar 2023. CIABC director general Vinod Giri attributed the increasing trend of premiumisation to a combination of factors.

CIABC urges unfettered advertising rights for liquor brand extensions

CIABC, a liquor industry group lobby, has urged the consumer affairs ministry to allow unfettered advertising rights for brand extensions, provided there is no misrepresentation or miscommunication. This request follows a recent government directive asking alcohol makers to submit a list of surrogate products sold under identical brand names within 15 days.

liquor stocks: Time for them to say cheers and get re-rated? 4 not so well known smallcap breweries and liquor stocks

In the last three years, many sectors and companies which have been in the dumps for years have made a comeback. There are two kinds of comebacks, one is comeback on the dalal street. Second is a comeback in the real business. It is the second one which is more important as that is what finally matters to even the street. If one looks at the history of the liquor industry it has been dominated by two large names, but over the last few years, many smaller companies have made a comeback in a real business sense. Some due to their one brand getting super successful, others have been able to restructure their operation, reduce debt by selling some of the non core assets. Some by becoming bottlers and outsourcing their capacity to large players. In a nutshell, after two decades of ups and downs, these smaller players have reached the point where there is a possibility that they might see a re-rating, if they stay in course of clean and transparent corporate governance.

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