




In today’s Stocks on Radar, we cover Q2 earnings highlights from ICICI Bank, Coal India, Bank of Baroda, MacroTech Developers, Shriram Finance, Torrent Pharma, and IndiGo. Key results include ICICI Bank's 14.5% profit rise to Rs 11,746 crore, MacroTech nearly doubling profit to Rs 423 crore, and Coal India's 22% profit drop. Catch all the insights in this quick market update!
Singapore Airlines, Indigo and Emirates, three airlines and three stories of horror. The scheduled flight on a Boeing BA.N 777-300ER plane diverted to Bangkok after the plane was buffeted by turbulence that flung passengers and crew around the cabin, slamming some hard into the ceiling. A 73-year-old British passenger died of a suspected heart attack and at least 30 people were injured. Three airlines have been in the news for the wrong reasons. Watch.
How often have you had to abandon your flight booking plans due to high prices? Or simply because there were too many additional charges? Well, we might have good news! IndiGo Airlines has cut fuel charges from domestic & international flights. But will flight prices drop drastically? Watch to find out.
India is the sole host for the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, which means there are big opportunities awaiting various sectors and stocks as we get into the 46-day mega sporting event. Many market and industry experts believe that the World Cup will be a boon for companies in the food and beverages industry, hospitality and travel sectors as well as consumer durables, which will stand to gain. In this video we tell you which stocks will be directly or indirectly benefited by the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup
Indices stage a smart recovery from day’s low. Nifty reclaims 19,450 led by IT & realty stocks. Metals & banks under selling pressure. Midcap back in green; Smallcaps outperform. Advance-decline ratio favours gainers. Nifty gainers: UltraTech, Apollo Hosp, NTPC, Tata Motors, Infosys. Nifty losers: Tata Steel, Adani Ports, Bharti Airtel, Hindalco, HDFC Life. Catch Nandita Khemka and Yatin Mota as they talk about the newsmakers on their radar including Indigo & JSW Energy among others only on Closing Bell.
Indian markets staged at a comeback in the second half of the session after erasing early gains. Nifty and Sensex are back in the green with Nifty reclaiming the 18,200 mark. Mid and smallcap indices were under pressure. Nandita Khemka & Yatin Mota discuss the newsmakers on their radar including Integlobe Aviation (Indigo), Bata India and PNB Housing Finance only on Closing Bell
Nifty clocked a 3-day losing streak to end below the 18,200 mark yet again. Key indices succumbed to selling pressure dragged by Divi’s Lab, SBI & ITC in late trade. Will the index manage to stage a comeback today? What’s the street verdict on both the stocks post Q4 earnings and why did SBI shares come under pressure after declaring the numbers? Neha Dave of Moneycontrol Pro decodes the way forward for the stock. We discuss the cues for trade and a whole host of stocks like IndiGo, United Spirits, Zomato etc with Raja Venkatraman of NeoTrader. Watch!
'We work with 2.8 lakh customers each day. We're training our colleagues to deal with situations where passengers behave in an unruly manner - but it's our job to stand by them when possible', says Indigo CEO Pieter Elbers. In an exclusive interaction with Network18, he also speaks about Indigo's expansion plans, Q3 numbers and the Indian travel market. Watch!
IndiGo is set to add new destinations to Europe via Istanbul. After commencing flights to 27 destinations across Europe via Istanbul, airline major IndiGo will add 3 new destinations to the continent. These destinations will be based out of Spain, said Vinay Malhotra, Head of Global sales, IndiGo. Watch!
Nifty managed to end above the 18,000 mark after days of trouble. What are the levels to watch out for on the Nifty and what are the charts indicating for stocks like IndiGo, Bharat Dynamics and Shalby Hospitals – we ask Ruchit Jain of 5paisa.com. Nestle India reports fourth quarter earnings today. What are the expectations – Mangalam Maloo gets us a lowdown. Watch!
Support has been pouring in for airline crew members after a video of a scuffle between an Indigo crew member & passenger onboard an Istanbul flight went viral. In the video, the air hostess can be seen shouting back at the passenger after he allegedly misbehaved with another crew member. 'My crew is crying because of you', she tells the passenger. One of those who voiced support for the airline crew is Jet Airways CEO Sanjiv Kapoor, who says that 'crew are human too'. 'It must have taken her a lot to get to breaking point', he adds. Watch him in this exclusive interaction with Moneycontrol as he explains his point of view!
Wall Street clocks a smart surge on Friday even though the Dow snapped a 4-week winning streak... Strength in jobs market leaves investors conflicted about Fed’s future rate hike path. Meanwhile, European markets too ended higher on Friday DOW SNAPS 4-WEEK WINNING STREAK AMID STRONG JOBS DATA SBI reports blockbuster earnings in the second quarter .. Meanwhile Titan, Indigo and NIIT are the other stocks in the spotlight today.
Coal India's jaw-dropping Q1 results have got CJ excited for what lies ahead for the stock but Santo believes that the anti-ESG brigade and PSU tag will not let stock see its record highs anytime soon. Watch the duo debate whether Coal India should be fancied by long-term investors or not. Plus the duo share their thoughts on Hindalco, IndiGo and SAIL.
There has been a significant rise in passenger traffic post the second wave of Covid-19. In August, 6.7 million passengers travelled by air on domestic routes, a rise of 34 percent on a month-on-month basis. Though this number is still less than 50 percent of pre-Covid levels, there has been a noticeable improvement since May '21, when the nation was battling with Covid second wave. In fact, the gap from pre-Covid levels gives the opportunity for players to improve their financial performance. Here's the aviation stock that MC Pro is betting on.
IndiGo continues to be our preferred pick on the back of strong liquidity and leadership position
The government’s decision to cap capacity at 80 percent until the end of March means that industry numbers won’t rise to pre-COVID levels even if all flights are full.
Of the 78 routes awarded in this round of the regional connectivity scheme, about 40 are from the northeast region
In this edition of Business Insight, find out where the airline industry is headed after the pandemic.
The aviation industry could bank on people’s desire for direct long haul flights in the post-coronavirus world
Since the resumption of domestic flight operations on May 25, 16 passengers onboard flights operated by three different airlines have tested positive for COVID-19.