The giant FMCG company Dabur India has announced that its Board of Directors will meet on Thursday, May 7, 2026, to discuss and approve the financial results for the quarter and year that ended on March 31, 2026, as well as to discuss and recommend a final dividend for the fiscal year that ended on March 31, 2026.

Dabur India Ltd (DABUR) shares ended at Rs 416.85 on the NSE at 3:30 PM IST on March 23, 2026, a 3.22% drop from the previous level, after the aforementioned announcement. The stock underperformed the FMCG sector amid a broader market sell-off, hitting a new 52-week low of Rs 416.05 during the session. Dabur India shares are currently trading around 28% below their 52-week high of Rs 577.00 after hitting a new 52-week low today.
Dabur India Dividend History
Since May 23, 2001, Dabur India has announced 52 dividends, according to Trendlyne statistics. Dabur's dividend yield is 1.92% at the current share price of Rs 416.85 since the company has issued an equity dividend of Rs 8.00 per share during the last 12 months. In the current fiscal year (FY2025-2026), Dabur India Ltd. announced dividends 2 times of Rs 8.00, while in the previous fiscal year (FY2024-2025), the company declared dividends 2 times of Rs 5.50.
Dabur India Intimation of Closure of Trading Window
"Pursuant to the requirements of SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations, 2015, as amended from time to time and Code of Conduct for Prevention of Insider Trading of the Company, the "Trading Window" for trading in the securities of the Company shall remain closed from Wednesday, April 01, 2026 to Saturday, May 09, 2026 (both days inclusive)," confirmed Dabur India in a regulatory filing on Monday.
Dabur India Target Price
Its Q3 FY26 results showcased resilience in a tough FMCG environment. Consolidated revenue grew 6.1% YoY to Rs 3,559 crore, while net profit rose 7.3% to Rs 554 crore. Despite the price correction, Dabur trades at a P/E of ~41x, which is still considered expensive relative to its moderate single-digit volume growth (~3-4%). It remains a consistent paymaster, with a total dividend of Rs 8 per share in 2025 and a yield of approximately 1.85%.
Market Wizard's Adib Noorani said, Dabur is below all its important averages, it is only good for momentum investors after it crosses its SMA 50, which is around Rs. 499 as of now, but for long-term investors, it can become very attractive when it reaches the Rs. 375 levels
Long-term
- BUY - 370 to 375
- STOP LOSS - 353
- TARGET - 399 to 404
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