
Vahdam India reported a 31% revenue growth in FY26, reaching around Rs 325-350 crore, and remained profit after tax positive for the second consecutive year. The company expanded its product range to include functional herbal supplements and increased its presence in retail chains like Target, Walmart, and Costco, especially in North America, which accounts for 60% of sales. Despite facing US tariffs in 2025, Vahdam adapted by boosting domestic sales and aims for Rs 500-525 crore revenue in FY27.
The articles primarily present a business and economic perspective focusing on Vahdam India's financial performance and market strategies. They include the company's response to US tariffs and expansion efforts without political commentary. The coverage reflects corporate and trade-related viewpoints, highlighting challenges and adaptations without partisan framing.
The overall tone is positive, emphasizing Vahdam India's growth, profitability, and strategic resilience amid tariff challenges. Both articles highlight successful expansion and optimistic revenue targets, conveying confidence in the company's future prospects while acknowledging external pressures.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| thetelegraph | Vahdam weathers US tariff shock, posts profit, targets Rs 525 crore revenue growth | Center | Positive |
| news18 | Vahdam India FY26 revenue rises 31 pc to Rs 350 cr on better sales | Center | Positive |
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