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GAIL: Why you should add this consistent performer to your portfolio

BUSINESS

GAIL: Why you should add this consistent performer to your portfolio

GAIL will commission 10 MW Hydrogen plant in the next 18 months, significantly increasing the capacity by FY30

Zee Entertainment: Bumpy ride ahead

BUSINESS

Zee Entertainment: Bumpy ride ahead

Zee5 scaling-up continued in this quarter as well, with a 44.4 percent surge in DAU (daily active users) to 10.5 million.

Does Zomato have more downside even as revenue picks up and loss dips?

BUSINESS

Does Zomato have more downside even as revenue picks up and loss dips?

Zomato's dining out business is still recovering from the pandemic and is likely to take at least 1-2 years to return to its former scale

MapmyIndia: High growth mapping to higher margins

BUSINESS

MapmyIndia: High growth mapping to higher margins

Regulatory barriers to entry favour MapmyIndia. Thus, a monopoly-like positioning means revenue acceleration in the coming years

eMudhra IPO: Promising business at an unfavourable valuation

BUSINESS

eMudhra IPO: Promising business at an unfavourable valuation

eMudhra IPO, at over 100x FY21 PE, is overpriced and ill-timed when the primary market is becoming unfriendly

CMS Info Systems: A quality stock for turbulent times 

BUSINESS

CMS Info Systems: A quality stock for turbulent times 

CMS Info Systems continues to expand its market share in the industry, which is in the consolidation phase and favours established players

Multiplex sector: Recovery playing to a full house

BUSINESS

Multiplex sector: Recovery playing to a full house

PVR plans to add 120-125 screens while Inox looks to add 77 screens in FY23

LTI-Mindtree merger: A complementary match

BUSINESS

LTI-Mindtree merger: A complementary match

Post-merger, LTIMindtree will be the sixth-largest Indian IT company

Reliance Industries: Operating leverage in digital services lifts Q4FY22

BUSINESS

Reliance Industries: Operating leverage in digital services lifts Q4FY22

RIL’s retail business posted its best ever quarterly revenues, Jio’s Ebitda margin was at an all-time high and its oil to chemicals segment also performed well

Multiple segments driving growth for Saregama

BUSINESS

Multiple segments driving growth for Saregama

Saregama continues to focus on music IP and acquired 1500+ songs from 280 Telugu films from Mango music recently

Mphasis: A good quarter and a better outlook

BUSINESS

Mphasis: A good quarter and a better outlook

Mphasis management sees no impact of Ukraine-Russia conflict and expects to maintain growth momentum.

Citec takeover fits Cyient’s bill

BUSINESS

Citec takeover fits Cyient’s bill

Citec acquisition will be Cyient's largest and will help it expand in Plant & Product engineering services

Cyient: Why does this undervalued mid-cap IT stock deserve your attention?

BUSINESS

Cyient: Why does this undervalued mid-cap IT stock deserve your attention?

Cyient saw good momentum in deal wins. In Q4, it won 7 large deals with a total contract potential of $134.9 million

LTTS: Result meets expectations; can it buck the IT rout?

BUSINESS

LTTS: Result meets expectations; can it buck the IT rout?

LTTS continues to have a strong deal win trend and a solid pipeline

Mphasis: On a high-growth curve, time to log in?

BUSINESS

Mphasis: On a high-growth curve, time to log in?

Mphasis's direct total contract value (TCV) stood at $1.08 billion, growing at a two-year CAGR of 43 percent

Commodity bulls are charging. How Indian gas companies stack up

BUSINESS

Commodity bulls are charging. How Indian gas companies stack up

Natural gas demand is expected to increase despite high prices

PVR: Is the monopoly image flickering on the screen?

BUSINESS

PVR: Is the monopoly image flickering on the screen?

PVR Inox merger announcement was well received by the market

PVR-Inox merger: What is driving the show?

BUSINESS

PVR-Inox merger: What is driving the show?

The PVR-Inox merger deal would create the largest entity in the film exhibition industry

Revision of retail fuel prices: Who picks up the tab for the gap?

BUSINESS

Revision of retail fuel prices: Who picks up the tab for the gap?

The LIC IPO, which is expected to fetch the government around Rs 65,000 crore, becomes absolutely essential to meet the FY23 fiscal deficit target of 6.4 percent

PVR: The show is on for recovery

BUSINESS

PVR: The show is on for recovery

PVR is the largest cinema chain in India and has 866 screens of which 857 are in India and nine in Sri Lanka

Oil on a high | A hike in petrol, diesel prices looks imminent. By how much?

BUSINESS

Oil on a high | A hike in petrol, diesel prices looks imminent. By how much?

Despite the steep rise in crude oil prices by over $41/bbl, retail prices of petrol and diesel have remained unchanged since December

MapmyIndia: Quality tech stock for the long term

BUSINESS

MapmyIndia: Quality tech stock for the long term

MapmyIndia's international peers are TomTom, Navinfo, and Trimble, and none of them enjoys the same margins as MapmyIndia.

Proceeds from LIC IPO can come in handy for government to rein in inflation

BUSINESS

Proceeds from LIC IPO can come in handy for government to rein in inflation

Stake sale in LIC can help government to limit tax revenue loss if it decides to lower excise duties to keep a check on runaway fuel price rise

What’s next in crude course as Ukraine conflict pushes oil price close to $100?

BUSINESS

What’s next in crude course as Ukraine conflict pushes oil price close to $100?

India’s January crude oil import bill jumped 51 percent year on year to $11.6 billion at an average price of $81.9/barrel.

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