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Nestle India Share Price Today: June 26 Market Movement

June 26, 2025: Nestle India Share Price , a leading player in the Food Processing & Packaging sector and a Largecap on the BSE, traded today at ₹2422.5, showing a modest gain of 0.81% for the day. The stock’s intraday price fluctuated between ₹2421.6 and ₹2435.

Over the last 52 weeks, Nestle India’s shares have seen a low of ₹2115 and a high of ₹2777, reflecting a broad range of volatility. The company posted a monthly loss of -1.2%, but showed a healthier return of 8.05% over the past three months.

Technical Overview

The stock’s daily pivot level stands at 2404.53, with resistance levels at 2433.52 (R1), 2457.98 (R2), and 2486.97 (R3). Support levels are identified as 2380.07 (S1), 2351.08 (S2), and 2326.62 (S3).

Moving averages provide further insight: the 5-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) is 2354.72 while the Exponential Moving Average (EMA) is slightly higher at 2375.87. Over 10 days, SMA is 2380.34 and EMA is 2375.28. For longer durations, the 50-day SMA and EMA stand at 2385.72 and 2367.34, respectively. The 100-day SMA is at 2305.41, and EMA is 2341.13; the 200-day SMA and EMA are close at 2326.54 and 2342.87.

Sector Performance and Competitor Analysis

Nestle India’s recent weekly gain of 3.88% contrasts with a slight monthly dip of -1.81%. The company posted a 12.02% increase over six months, but a 4.93% decline over one year. Its long-term performance remains positive, with 38.85% growth over three years and 44.5% over five years.

In comparison, sector rival Britannia Industries reported a weekly gain of 2.79%, a monthly rise of 3.34%, and a stronger three-month return of 17.66%. Britannia’s six-month and one-year performances were 19.72% and 5.24%, respectively. Over longer terms, Britannia outperformed with 65.04% growth in three years and 65.07% over five years.

Outlook

Nestle India’s shares appear steady, with technical indicators suggesting potential support around current levels. The company’s consistent medium-term growth, despite short-term fluctuations, underlines its resilience in the competitive food processing sector. However, investor attention may remain divided given the stronger momentum shown by Britannia Industries.

Disha Rojhe

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