Angel Broking has come out with its earning estimates on the pharmaceutical sector for the quarter ended December 2010. According to the research firm, Indoco Remedies December quarter net sales are expected to go up by 27.2% to Rs 122 crore, Year-on-Year, (Y-o-Y) basis.
Angel Broking has come out with its earning estimates on the pharmaceutical sector for the quarter ended December 2010. According to the research firm, GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals December quarter net sales are expected to go up by 15% to Rs 511 crore, Year-on-Year, (Y-o-Y) basis.
Angel Broking has come out with its earning estimates on the pharmaceutical sector for the quarter ended December 2010. According to the research firm, Dr Reddys Laboratories December quarter net sales are expected to go up by 10.8% to Rs 1,917 crore, Year-on-Year, (Y-o-Y) basis.
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Angel Broking has come out with its earning estimates on the pharmaceutical sector for the quarter ended December 2010. According to the research firm, Cadila Healthcare December quarter net sales are expected to go up by 18.4% to Rs 1143 crore, Year-on-Year, (Y-o-Y) basis.