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ITC Preview | Net profit may rise 4.6% in Q1, cigarette volumes likely to grow 8%

Hotel Tobacco Group ITC Ltd is expected to report a net profit of Rs 4,838.8 crore for the April-June quarter on August 14, following the average of six brokerages. surveyed by Moneycontrol. It shows an increase of 4.6% year over year and a growth of 10.3% on a sequential basis. The company’s revenue was pegged …

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Expect realistic returns, else head to racecourse road: Big Bull’s investing funds

According to the late Rakesh Jhujhunwala, the biggest red flag in a business is that the promoter doesn’t want to authorize. In a 2013 lecture to students at FLAME University, India’s Big Bull said investors should look closely at corporate sponsors and management. “If the promoter signs anything, with his ego getting in the way …

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MTAR Technologies tanks 5% despite a 25.4% surge in Q1 net profit

Shares of MTAR Technologies fell 5% on early profit-taking on Aug. 11 despite the company’s strong first-quarter results. As of 10:24 am on the NSE, the shares were trading at Rs 2191.05, down 4.24%. The precision-engineered systems maker has reported profit for the quarter ending June 2024 of Rs 20.3 billion, up 25.4 per cent …

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India’s Russian oil buying spree continues even as prices climb

Indian buyers, who have been major buyers of cheap Ural crude since the invasion of Ukraine, say Russian barrels remain one of the most affordable options despite shrinking discounts to global standards. and that it does not intend to turn its eyes away from Moscow. India’s consumption of Russian crude has surged since last year, …

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RBI Policy: As inflation fears continue, MPC keeps repo rate unchanged yet again

As expected, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), the interest rate-setting body in India, left the repo rate unchanged on August 10, citing a lingering threat of inflation in the economy. Asia’s third largest. The decision comes after a recent spike in inflation due to soaring food prices. A basis point is a hundredth of a …

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