Higher commodity prices, continued revival in demand for consumer discretionary products likely lifted corporate revenue 18-20% on-year to Rs 8.2 trn in the second quarter of this fiscal, says study
Ultratech Ltd has emerged as preferred bidder for a limestone block in Madhya Pradesh.
Total outstanding dues owed by electricity distribution companies to power producers rose 3.3 per cent year-on-year to Rs 116,127 crore in October
Airbus is in conversation with Rakesh Jhunjhunwala-backed new airline Akasa for an aircraft procurement deal, a top official of the European plane manufacturer has said.
The court cases filed by aircraft lessors to recover their dues don't assist anybody very much and all such disputes eventually end in settlements, SpiceJet CMD Ajay Singh said
Mood upbeat among AI employees over disinvestment but concerns persist over arrears, salary cuts, medical benefits
The deal was signed by both the companies in the presence of Prime Minister of Denmark, Mette Frederiksen and Danish Ambassador to India, Freddy Svane
Air India's sale process will be used as a case study for future asset sale and privatisation bids
Invesco has in Indian tribunal hearings said it's not against the Zee-Sony plan, but its filing does criticize how the two entered into talks.
He also said the government will not shy away from creating new public sector entities where ever required.
In a major setback for Shah Rukh's son Aryan, a Mumbai court on Friday rejected his bail plea, and of two others who were among the 8 arrested.
The chairman of Reliance Industries Ltd. entered the rarefied group of 11 men as his conglomerate's stock climbed to a record on Friday
The searches have also resulted in seizure of unexplained cash amounting to Rs 142.87 cr
E-commerce firms are on track to achieve $4.8 billion gross merchandise value
DIPAM Secretary says rescue missions such as Vande Bharat are on a cost recovery basis. Air India One has been transferred to the Indian Air Force. This will also be on a cost recovery basis
Airline will return to Tatas after 68 years; first privatisation move in two decades
Sources said partner Rahul Bhatia may challenge London Court of Arbitration's order which instructs to relax provision of share transfer by promoters
The move follows a NCLAT order on Thursday that granted ZEEL more time to file its reply
Rajneesh Sharma has been appointed administrator, but the order was not uploaded till the time of going to press
But with a trailing PE of 90 the stock is now a momentum trade