Prabhudas Lilladher has come out with its earning estimates on automobiles sector for the quarter ended December 2010. According to the research firm, Maruti Suzuki December quarter sales are expected to go up by 29.3% to Rs 9702 crore, Year-on-Year, (Y-o-Y) basis.
Prabhudas Lilladher has come out with its earning estimates on automobiles sector for the quarter ended December 2010. According to the research firm, Bajaj Auto December quarter sales are expected to go up by 26.2% to Rs 4158 crore, Year-on-Year, (Y-o-Y) basis.
Karvy Stock Broking has come out with its earning estimates on cement sector for the quarter ended December 2010. According to the research firm, India Cements December quarter sales are expected to go down by 4.5% to Rs 825.7 crore, Year-on-Year, (YoY) basis.
Prabhudas Lilladher has come out with its earning estimates on automobiles sector for the quarter ended December 2010. According to the research firm, Mahindra & Mahindra December quarter sales are expected to go up by 37.8% to Rs 6197.5 crore, Year-on-Year, (Y-o-Y) basis.
Karvy Stock Broking has come out with its earning estimates on cement sector for the quarter ended December 2010. According to the research firm, Ambuja Cements December quarter sales are expected to go up by 4.4% to Rs 1849.6 crore, Year-on-Year, (YoY) basis.
Prabhudas Lilladher has come out with its earning estimates on automobiles sector for the quarter ended December 2010. According to the research firm, Tata Motors December quarter sales are expected to go up by 11.1% to Rs 28941.8 crore, Year-on-Year, (Y-o-Y) basis.
Karvy Stock Broking has come out with its earning estimates on cement sector for the quarter ended December 2010. According to the research firm, ACC December quarter sales are expected to go up by 11.3% to Rs 2138.2 crore, Year-on-Year, (YoY) basis.
China's economy grew by around 10% in 2010, with retail sales up 18.5%, showing that it is now relying more on domestic consumption, Vice Premier Li Keqiang said in remarks published on Saturday.
Ten teams, 353 players, 74 matches, USD 9 million salary cap for each team: the Indian Premier League (IPL) is back as the franchisees finalise the list of players they want to bid for in the auction on January 8-9 at Bangalore.
Americans economizing amid financial uncertainty and stable gas prices helped push visitor numbers at Yellowstone National Park to an all-time high in 2010, a park official said on Friday.
Nvidia Chief Executive Jen-Hsun Huang learned firsthand how pervasive -- and demanding -- mobile devices can be.
Record number of bald eagles spotted in Massachusetts
Verizon Wireless delivered cryptic nontransferable invitations on Friday to an event to be held in New York on Tuesday, January 11. Shares of Verizon rose 2.3% in after-hours trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
Open dissent within the US Federal Reserve this year could set it up for damaging outside criticism, raising the stakes for new Fed voters tempted to take a stand against Chairman Ben Bernanke.
The premiere of the third season of reality show "Jersey Shore," yielded the highest viewership for the show yet and the most ever for a series telecast on MTV, the network said on Friday.
A Canadian man already convicted of involvement in the world's deadliest bombing of an airliner was sentenced on Friday to nine years jail for lying when he told a court he did not know details of the bombing conspiracy.
Annette Bongiorno, one of convicted swindler Bernard Madoff's longest serving employees charged in the massive fraud, made bail on Friday and said she looked forward to drinking "real milk" at home.
Rising food prices will hit the urban poor hardest, a senior World Bank official said on Friday, denting growth in food-importing countries and benefiting farmers, but with stronger emerging currencies protecting some states.
US presidents aren't the only ones who make surprise visits to troops in Afghanistan. "The Fighter" Mark Wahlberg made his own trek to the war-torn country in December, but with little media attention that typically follows dignitaries and Hollywood stars.
Microsoft Corp has put its estimated USD 1 bn media buying account into review, raising the possibility the business could move to an agency other than current partner Universal McCann, according to a source familiar with the account.
US President Barack Obama's appointment of Treasury aide Gene Sperling as his new top economic adviser was the latest in a flurry of changes marking his biggest staff shake-up since taking office two years ago.
TVS Motor has fixed January 27, 2011 record date for interim dividend, if declared.
India's Karun Chandhok has set his sights on a test driver role, with Team Lotus the main target, to keep his Formula One hopes alive after failing to secure a race seat for 2011.
ArcelorMittal, the world's largest steelmaker, is set to list its stainless steel unit Aperam at the end of January or in early February, sources close to the matter said on Friday.
US employers hired fewer workers than expected in December and a surprisingly large number of people gave up searching for work, tempering the positive news of a big drop in the unemployment rate.