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The Business Standard's Smart Investor (SI) reports focus on in-depth analysis and timely news concerning strategic investment trends, business deals, and financial manoeuvres within the corporate world.
Main losers on the Sensex are Coal India, M&M, Seas Sterlite, Tata Motors and Bajaj Auto
Net profit for Q4 more than doubled to Rs 119 crore compared with Rs 50.1 crore in Q4 last fiscal
Net profit for the fourth quarter ended March 2014 declined 9% to Rs 106 crore
The private airline major reported its highest ever consolidated loss of Rs 2,465 crore in the fourth quarter
Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Company is one of the biggest gainers on S&P BSE 500
Markets are likely to open flat as investors will remain cautious ahead of May F&O expiry
With a m-cap of Rs 1,46,067 crore L&T now features at tenth rank in the list and replaces HDFC.
Markets continued to trade weak in late noon deals with oil and financial shares leading the decline
A combined 2.75 million shares representing 4.8% of total equity of Wonderla Holidays changed hands on NSE and BSE.
The stock tanked 10% to Rs 89 after reporting net loss of Rs 31 crore for the quarter ended March 2014.
RIL, ONGC, M&M and TCS among the top losers
Top heavyweight losers at this include: RIL (down 1.5%), ONGC (2.6%), M&M (down 3%), ICICI Bank (1%), Tata Motors (down 1.4%
The stock has dipped 7% to Rs 653 on reporting 78% yoy drop in consolidated net profit at RS 74 crore for the quarter ended March 2014.
The stock has tanked 9% to Rs 19.80, extending its previous day's 15% fall on the National Stock Exchange.
The stock has soared 14% to Rs 50.65 after reporting a consolidated net profit of Rs 24 crore in March quarter.
The stock has dipped 4% to Rs 394 after reporting a lower than expected net profit of Rs 972 crore in March quarter.
Markets extended losses as investors booked profits in oil and financial shares
GAIL India on Monday reported a 57% jump in its fourth-quarter net profit
Nectar Lifescience, DB Realty, Peninsula Land, Chennai Petroleum, SpiceJet, IVRC and Gitanjali Gems from small-cap index tanked over 10% each.
Markets came off their intra-day highs as investors booked profits at higher levels