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Moneycontrol Pro Panorama | Will IT earnings turn the corner in the June quarter?
CNBC Awaaz· 16 hours agoThe Panorama newsletter is sent to Moneycontrol Pro subscribers on market days. It offers easy...
Market regulator Sebi directs exchanges, other MIIs to levy same fees
Business Standard India· 1 day agoThe Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) on Monday directed stock exchanges and other...
‘Kalki 2898 AD’ bookings: Makers share sales numbers for the Prabhas-starrer’s premiere shows
The Hindu· 7 days agoWith merely hours left to go for the first show of Kalki 2898 AD,the social media handles of the...
Kalki 2898 AD To Surpass RRR With Record Opening In US? Prabhas' Film Likely To Earn Rs 200 Crore On...
News18· 5 days agoThe stakes are high, the expectations higher and, if early trends are anything to go by, “achhe din”...
Top Gainers and Losers today on 28 June, 2024: Dr Reddys Laboratories, Oil & Natural Gas...
Livemint· 5 days agoTop Gainers and Losers Today : The Sensex lost 210.45 points, or -0.27, to settle at 79243.18, while...
Explained: What is Basic Demat Account charges, Sebi rule, investment limit
Business Standard India· 2 days agoIn its bid to further boost participation in the equity market and promote ease of doing...
Sensex and Nifty in Green | India Infoline
India Infoline· 2 days agoTop gainers today were Mahanagar Gas (7.34%), Persistent (6.43%), L&T Finance (5.05%), PVR Inox (4.97%), and REC (4.49%). Top losers included India Cements (-2.51%), NTPC ...
Short Call: Bulls take shine to cement stocks, Dr Reddy’s, Cipla, HUL, Fine Organics in focus
CNBC Awaaz· 5 days ago"Lower costs are the handmaiden of higher returns." - John Bogle
’Kalki 2898 AD’ poised to be pan-India hit, Hindi version biggest opener of 2024
Mid Day· 5 days ago"Kalki 2898 AD" is set to cross earnings of Rs 200 crore globally on its opening day Thursday,...
M&A deal value slows down by 9% to $38 billion in first half of 2024
Business Standard India· 2 days agoM&A deal value down: Deals to pick up in the second half, say bankers