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  • Oracle Financial Services shares fall 5% after Q3 net profit declines 27% to Rs 541 crore

    Oracle Financial Services saw nearly 6% year-over-year decline in revenue from operations in Q3FY25

  • High-quality, high-dividend-yielding stocks rally up to 60%: Do you have any of these?

    On the average these high dividend yielding shares have gained by 11.8 percent on year-to-date basis when Nifty 50 is up a mere 0.75 percent

  • Oracle Financial Services Q3 PAT seen up 3.5% QoQ to Rs. 364.2 cr: Dolat Capital

    Net Sales are expected to increase by 5.1 percent Q-o-Q (up 20.4 percent Y-o-Y) to Rs. 1,275.6 crore, according to Dolat Capital.

  • Buy State Bank of India, Vedanta, Oracle Financial Services: Amit Gupta

    Amit Gupta of ICICIdirect recommends buying State Bank of India, Vedanta and Oracle Financial Services.

  • Accumulate Oracle Financial Services; target of Rs 3900: Dolat Capital

    Dolat Capital recommended accumulate rating on Oracle Financial Services with a target price of Rs 3900 in its research report dated November 13, 2017.

  • Super Six stocks you can bet on July 5

    At current levels one can initiate long positions in United Phosphorous keeping a stop loss of Rs 130 and on higher side target will be Rs 143-145, says Aditya Agarwal of Way2Wealth Securities.

  • Sell Oracle Financial, Rel Capital; buy BF Utilities: Jain

    Pankaj Jain of Sunteck Wealthmax has recommended buy rating on BF Utilities and Tribhovandas Bhimji Zaveri while advised selling Oracle Financial Services and Reliance Capital.

  • Bull's Eye: Buy Prestige, TBZ, Crompton; short Oracle Fin

    Pankaj Jain of Sunteck Wealthmax advised buying BF Utilities with a target price of Rs 316. Meanwhile, Aashish Tater of FortuneWizard.com recommended going short in Oracle Financial Services with a target price of Rs 2300.

  • Oracle Fin Services fixes floor price at Rs 2,275

    IT firm Oracle Financial Services Software today announced the floor price for sale of over 44 lakh shares worth about Rs 1,009 crore to meet minimum share holding norms as mandated by market regulator Sebi.

  • Oracle Plc mulls delisting plans for India arm: Sources

    Oracle Plc is considering delisting plans for its Indian arm Oracle Financial Services. CNBC-TV18 learns from sources that the senior management have already met to discuss the contours of the deal.

  • Buy Oracle Financial: Aashish Tater

    Buy Oracle Financial Services, says Aashish Tater, Head of Research, Fort Share Broking.

  • Tater's multibaggers: Oracle Financial, Siemens India

    Aashish Tater, head of research, Fort Share Broking selected Oracle Financial Services and Siemens India as multibagger stock picks for the day.

  • Oracle Fin Svcs Q1 cons net down 45% at Rs 204.2cr QoQ

    Oracle Financial Services has reported a fall of 45% (QoQ) in profits for the first quarter of FY12. During the period, consolidated net profit of the company went down to Rs 204.2 crore as against Rs 372 crore in the previous quarter.

  • Reliance likely to pay Rs 900 crore advance tax in Q1

    Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries is likely to pay advanced tax of Rs 900 crore in the first quarter (April-June), compared with Rs 650 crore tax it paid in the year ago quarter, CNBC-TV18 said quoting sources.

  • HCL Tech eyes financial services foray, may buy Oracle arm

    Seeking to strengthen its presence in financial services, HCL Technologies is likely to be in the race to buyout the services arm of Oracle Financial Services. In fact, sources tell CNBC-TV18's Kritika Saxena that the company may have submitted expression of interest for the same.

  • Oracle Fin Services may sell services business: Sources

    Oracle Finnacial Services is planning to sell services business, reports CNBC-TV18’s Nimesh Shah quoting sources. It is learnt that companies like L&T Infotech is eyeing service business of Oracle.

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