π Hindustan Unilever Limited (NSE: HINDUNILVR) shares dropped 1.1% on 20 May 2026, closing at βΉ2230.00.
π Market Snapshot
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Open | βΉ2242.00 |
| Close | βΉ2230.00 |
| High | βΉ2282.00 |
| Low | βΉ2229.50 |
| Change | +1.07% (βΉ24.20) |
| Volume | 11,45,022 |
| 52W High | βΉ2750.00 |
| 52W Low | βΉ2022.50 |
π Analysis
Hindustan Unilever Limited slipped 1.07% to close at βΉ2,230, trailing a modest opening at βΉ2,242. The move was not driven by any specific corporate announcement; the past 48βhour news feed is empty, indicating that the price action stemmed largely from routine market sentiment. Trading volume was 11,45,022 shares, about 0.8 times its 30βday average of 13,63,455, pointing to a relatively thin market participation. Low volume often means the price change is not backed by strong buying or selling pressure, so the dip could be a shortβterm reaction rather than a decisive shift. At βΉ2,230 the stock sits closer to its 52βweek low of βΉ2,022.5 than its high of βΉ2,750, suggesting it is still in the lower half of its annual range and may be more vulnerable to broader risk aversion. The broader Nifty 50 fell 0.14% on the day, while the diversified FMCG sector showed no notable movement, so HULβs underβperformance exceeds the marketβs modest decline. In the absence of fresh news, the price drift appears driven by routine profitβtaking and the thin trading. Investors should keep an eye on upcoming quarterly earnings and any macroβeconomic cues that could affect consumer spending in the next sessions.
π·οΈ About Hindustan Unilever Limited
- Exchange: NSE
- Sector: Diversified FMCG
- Nifty Change: -0.14%
π‘ This analysis is auto-generated for educational purposes. Not financial advice.
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