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Indian snacks maker Bikaji Foods is "not for sale" and is instead on the prowl itself, aiming to cash in on the growing appetite for savoury brands in the world's most populous country, a top ...
Bikaji Foods International Limited (Bikaji), an ethnic snacks brand, has announced a strategic investment of INR 131.01 crore to acquire a 53.02% stake in Hazelnut Factory Food Products Private ...
Shares in Bikaji, which is majority-owned by founder Shiv Ratan Agarwal and his family, have gained around 67% to value the company at $2.55 billion investor interest in Haldiram’s last September.
Bikaji is to pay Rs1.31bn ($15.6m) in tranches over the next two years for a 53.02% stake. The company has a strategy of forming a "house of brands".
Bikaji, which recently bought stakes in Bhujialalji and Ariba Foods, aims to make more acquisitions only if they could help expand distribution or boost its presence in the frozen-food market, he said ...
Bikaji to enter bakery business In an analyst call later in October, the company said that it sees bakery and artisanal sweets as "a big category coming up". Written by Raghav Aggarwal.
The bhog, a variety of specially prepared foods, is offered to the deity as a mark of love and dedication before being distributed as prasad (blessed food) to devotees. This Janmashtami, if you ...
Indian snacks company Bikaji Foods International is to acquire the majority of Hazelnut Factory Food Products, a local café and artisanal sweets business. Hazelnut Factory Food Products, also ...
Bikaji Foods is "not for sale" and is instead on the prowl itself, aiming to cash in on the growing appetite for savoury brands in India. Image: Freepik Indian snacks maker Bikaji Foods is “not ...
Indian snacks maker Bikaji Foods is "not for sale" and is instead on the prowl itself, aiming to cash in on the growing appetite for savoury brands in the world's most populous country, a top ...
Bikaji is to pay Rs1.31bn ($15.6m) in tranches over the next two years for a 53.02% stake. The company has a strategy of forming a “house of brands”.