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Hindustan Unilever (HINDUNILVR) Share Price This Week: KWIL Allotment Update, Tax Cost Split, Analyst Targets and Week-Ahead Outlook (Updated 14 Dec 2025)

Hindustan Unilever (HINDUNILVR) Share Price This Week: KWIL Allotment Update, Tax Cost Split, Analyst Targets and Week-Ahead Outlook (Updated 14 Dec 2025)

Hindustan Unilever shares closed at ₹2,260.60 on Friday, down about 6.4% for the week, as the Kwality Wall’s demerger moved to execution. Stock-exchange filings on Saturday confirmed KWIL share allotment details, subsidiary status change, and cost-of-acquisition split. The demerger’s effective date was 1 December, with a 1:1 share entitlement for holders as of 5 December. Indian markets were closed Sunday.
14 December 2025
Hindustan Unilever (HUL) Stock Update: Share Price, Kwality Wall’s Demerger, Analyst Targets and 2026 Outlook (Dec 13, 2025)

Hindustan Unilever (HUL) Stock Update: Share Price, Kwality Wall’s Demerger, Analyst Targets and 2026 Outlook (Dec 13, 2025)

Hindustan Unilever shares closed at ₹2,260.60 on December 12, down nearly 2% after the company’s ice-cream business was spun off into Kwality Wall’s (India) Limited. The demerger became effective December 1, with shareholders set to receive one KWIL share for each HUL share held as of December 5. KWIL is expected to list on Indian exchanges within 60 days. Trading volume in HUL has been lighter than average.
13 December 2025

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