Shares of Pears soap maker Hindustan Unilever will soon trade ex-date for a Rs 19 per share dividend along with a special dividend of Rs 10 equity per share. As per BSE analytics, as of October 28, HUL shares witnessed a correction of over 13 per cent in the last one month, replicating its benchmark index BSE FMCG that tumbled 9.76 per cent at the same time. Let’s take a quick look at HUL’s Q2 performance as well as share price and dividend history.\
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HUL Q2 results 2025
HUL’s revenue for the quarter ending September 30, 2024 stood at RS 15319 crore, up 1.9 per cent YoY from Rs 15027 crore in Q2FY24. Meanwhile, the FMCG major witnessed a drop of 3.9 per cent on YoY in its net profit that stood at Rs 2612 crore, against Rs 2717 crore in Q2 of FY24.
On the other hand, EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortisation) of the company stood at Rs 3458 crore, up 0.4 per cent YoY from Rs 3445 crore in Q2 of FY24.However, EBITDA margin slipped 35 bps YoY to 22.6 per cent in Q2FY25, against 22.9 per cent in Q2FY24.
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HUL dividend history
As per the data available on BSE, HUL boasts a rich history of paying dividends to its shareholders. In June 2024, HUL paid a dividend of Rs 24 equity per share. In 2023, the company paid dividend of Rs 22 and Rs 18 equity per share.
HUL share price
HUL shares closed in the green at Rs 2575.25 per share, up 47.70 points or 1.89% against the previous close of Rs 2527.55 per share.
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HUL share price history
As per BSE analytics, as of October 28, HUL shares dipped by 13.17 per cent in the last one month and 4.39 and 7.66 per cent in the last one and two months. Meanwhile, over the last six months, HUL shares surged by 15.92 per cent and have delivered 3.77, 1.98, and 7.75 per cent return in the last one, two, and three years, respectively.
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