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Analysts remain bearish on liquor companies despite Q1 volume gains

People buy liquor at a store at Azadpur area, in New Delhi

Higher sales were driven by strong volumes. Growth on this front was led by United Breweries, which reported a 121 per cent uptick over the year-ago quarter, followed by United Spirits (up 25 per cent) and Radico Khaitan’s 14 per cent.



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