Sakshi Batra does a 3 point analysis of the Q3 results and shares an outlook.
The company had posted a net profit of Rs 84.09 crore during the same period of previous fiscal, Jagran Prakashan said in a BSE filing.
Jagran Prakashan, the publisher of Hindi daily Dainik Jagran, today said its subsidiary Music Broadcast Ltd (MBL) has received regulatory approval of the DRHP for a proposed Rs 400 crore initial public offer (IPO).
Jagran Prakashan Ltd (JPL) today reported an increase of 25.55 per cent in its standalone net profit of Rs 89.12 crore for the third quarter ended December 31.
Jagran Prakashan, the publisher of leading Hindi daily 'Dainik Jagran', today said its board has approved buyback of 4.75 percent equity shares worth over Rs 300 crore of the company.
Jagran Prakashan Ltd (JPL), the publisher of leading Hindi daily Dainik Jagran, today reported 14.23 per cent increase in standalone net profit at Rs 75.45 crore for the quarter ended on September 30, 2016.
The board of MBL, which operates the popular Radio City FM stations, in a meeting held today approved the IPO of the company.
You need to be inspired to follow an unconventional career path. Delhi based cartoonist K. V. Gautam decided to share the motivation behind his ...
You need to be inspired to follow an unconventional career path. Delhi based cartoonist K. V. Gautam decided to share the motivation behind his ...
Jagran Prakashan, the publisher of leading Hindi daily Dainik Jagran, today reported 40.05 per cent rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 93.29 crore for the third quarter ended December 31, 2015, driven mainly by growth in advertisement revenue.
Jagran Prakashan Ltd (JPL), the publisher of leading Hindi daily Dainik Jagran, today reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 91.27 crore for the second quarter ended September 30.
Jagran Prakashan Ltd (JPL), the publisher of leading Hindi daily newspaper Dainik Jagran, on Monday reported over three-fold jump in its consolidated net profit at Rs 179.97 crore for the first quarter ended June 30, 2015, driven by growth in advertisement revenue.
This week‘s episode is a story of a man who had his strong desire for creating a newspaper that would reflect the free voice of the people during the Quit India Movement of 1942. The Late Puran Chandra Gupta indeed created one of the most influential and largest selling Hindi dailies 'Dainik Jagran' in the country.
According to the Indian Readership Survey topline findings for 2014, readership of India‘s top ten dailies grew by around 5 percent, thanks to the general elections. Dainik Jagran retained its top spot as the most widely read publication while Times of India remains the largest English daily.
RK Agarwal, CFO of Jagran Prakashan, which publishes Hindi daily newspaper Dainik Jagran, says net profit has been affected by higher tax liability. However, he says that the company will report better numbers in the coming quarters.
Jagran Prakashan's third quarter consolidated net profit is seen going up 4.5 percent year-on-year to Rs 71 crore, according to the average of estimates of analysts polled by CNBC-TV18.
Girish Agarwaal, Promoter Director, DB Corp says based on the pre-launch surveys and number of copies already booked, the paper will be number one from the day one. These copies have been booked for a one year period
Last year Reebok's allegations that it's India MD and COO were responsible for Rs 870 crore scam that made headline news. The case is still being investigated by the Gurgaon police and the serious fraud investigation office, but the sports goods maker which is number four in the world is now set for a new innings in India.