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Varun Beverages announces stock split after Q1 earnings rise.

Pepsi bottles are seen lined up at a store in New York, U.S. July 5, 2016. Picture taken July 5, 201... Pepsi bottles are seen lined up at a store in New York, U.S. July 5, 2016. Picture taken July 5, 2016. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Pepsi bottles are seen lined up at a store in New York, U.S. July 5, 2016. Picture taken July 5, 201... Pepsi bottles are seen lined up at a store in New York, U.S. July 5, 2016. Picture taken July 5, 2016. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

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On Tuesday, India-based Pepsi bottler Varun Beverages (VARB.NS) reported a 69% quarterly profit growth on price increases and strong demand and announced it would split each share into two.

The first quarter ending March 31 saw a combined net profit of 4.29 billion rupees ($52.46 million), up from 2.54 billion a year earlier.

Varun Beverages, PepsiCo’s No.2 international franchisee, bottles and distributes Pepsi, Mirinda, and Tropicana drinks in Gurugram.

Aquafina’s consolidated revenue from operations rose nearly 38% to 39.53 billion rupees on price hikes and “robust volume growth,” according to an exchange filing.

As India had its hottest February and restaurant and bar sales increased post-pandemic, demand for cold drinks increased.

Varun Beverages divided its shares 1:2 to increase liquidity and make them “more attractive” to small investors.

“The board recommended the split of existing equity shares of the company from one equity share having a face value of 10 rupees each into two equity shares of 5 rupees each,” Chairman Ravi Jaipuria stated.

Shares set a new high earlier in the session after rising more than 11-fold since their 2016 launch.

At 1,450 rupees, the stock was up 10% this year.


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