Metropolis Healthcare recently reported its unaudited consolidated financial results for the quarter ended September 30th, 2024. Metropolis Healthcare Ltd.’s consolidated net profit rose 31 percent in the second quarter of fiscal 2025, meeting analysts’ estimates. According to the company’s statement, the diagnostics company’s profit stood at Rs 46.7 crore in the quarter ended September, compared
Zydus Lifesciences Ltd. on Tuesday announced its unaudited consolidated financial results for the quarter and half year ended September 30th, 2024. The company’s net profit for the July to September period surged 13.7% year-on-year to Rs. 911 crore, compared to Rs. 801 crore reported in the same quarter last year. Zydus Lifesciences spent Rs 480
Hindalco Industries Ltd announced its fiscal second quarter earnings with a profit of Rs 3,909 crore, registering a growth of 78.0 per cent in comparison to Rs 2,196 crore during the same period of previous financial year. Profit, it said, was driven by a strong operational performance by the India business, favourable macros and prudent
For the record, the government is keen to improve operational efficiencies of the insolvency resolution process, and acutely aware of the need to expeditiously free up sunk capital of bankrupt firms. Several legislative and administrative measures have been taken apparently with this intent, and more are in the offing. However, if anything, the time taken
Larsen and Toubro (L&T) on Tuesday announced that its Energy CarbonLite Solutions vertical has bagged ‘Limited Notice to Proceed’ (LNTP) from NTPC Ltd for setting up thermal power plants in Madhya Pradesh and Bihar. The orders pertain to main plant packages of 2×800 MW Stage-II thermal power plant at Gadarwara in Madhya Pradesh and 3×800
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India’s biggest diary brand Amul is planning to launch its products in Europe by the end of this month, managing director of the company and Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Jayen Mehta said Monday. “We will be launching milk…fresh products in Europe by the end of this month,” he said at the annual convocation of
Canada’s largest fund manager CPP Investments (CPPIB) recently shelved its plans to sell a 50% stake in its logistics joint venture with IndoSpace despite getting bids from marquee global investors such as Mubadala and Dutch pension fund manager APG. The decision was reportedly due to a mismatch between the fund manager’s expectations and the bids
The Centre’s dividend receipts from the Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) and other investments have fetched Rs 48,376 crore or 86% of the annual target so far in the current financial year. Going by the performance of the CPSEs so far, the dividend receipts from these companies is poised to exceed Rs 60,000 crore for
In the streets of Bengaluru in 2014, Kabeer Biswas used to coordinate deliveries through WhatsApp groups, personally responding to customer requests and managing the first 8,000 deliveries of what would become Dunzo. The rise was spectacular for Biswas. By 2016, Dunzo became a verb synonymous with convenient hyperlocal delivery in India and boasted millions of
While a weakening rupee is a dampener for foreign investment inflows into India, export-oriented companies could benefit from the fall in the local currency, as they become more competitive against China, Mark Mobius, chairman of Mobius Emerging Opportunities Fund, said on Friday. “I would look at export-oriented companies to begin with because of the currency
By Surender Negi With interest in the unlisted space growing, several smaller firms are deploying innovative ways to tap small investors. These include benchmarks to track the direction of the unlisted space, like the Sensex and the Nifty, and low-ticket investment value. There are at least two benchmarks for the unlisted space, first of which
Noting that its current expensive valuations pose a downside risk to Bajaj Housing Finance, Kotak Institutional Equities has initiated coverage on the stock with a ‘sell’ rating and a target price of Rs 100. This signals a potential downside of 21% in the stock, it said. “Bajaj Housing Finance trades rich (4.7X book and 39X