Extending previous day's losses, shares of the company opened on a weak note and further dropped by 7.12 per cent to trade at Rs 447.25 on the Bombay Stock Exchange.
At the National Stock Exchange too, the scrip tanked 6.87 per cent to Rs 447.85.
The stock was the biggest loser among the blue-chip companies on both the key indices -- Sensex and Nifty during the morning trade.
"HUL has delivered a disappointing set of numbers for Q3 FY13, with the 5 per cent underlying volume growth for domestic consumer business being the lowest in last three years," said V Srinivasan, Research Analyst --
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