New sales bookings for the quarter rose to Rs 853 crore as compared to Rs 152 crore in the previous quarter, it said.
For Q2FY21, Shriram Transport reported a better-than-expected net profit at Rs 685 crore, on back net interest income of Rs 2,022 crore and lower-than-estimated provisioning.
Major stocks are preparing for next leg of breakouts.
Shares of Reliance Industries (RIL) slipped over 5 per cent on Monday morning to Rs 1,948 levels, reacting to the September 2020 quarter numbers released post market hours on Friday
The initial public offer (IPO) of Equitas Small Finance Bank was subscribed nearly two times.
Key downside risks to the RIL stock include deterioration in refining margins, continued weakness in petrochemical margins, and sharper rupee appreciation vs the US dollar
The bank's net interest income grew 16 per cent to Rs 9,366 crore in Q2FY21
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The stock of Reliance Industries (RIL) has recently corrected well and now has shown signs of bottoming out near 2,000 levels
Quarterly earnings from over 600 companies including HDFC and Punjab National Bank and auto sales numbers this week will prompt individual stock moves
Absence of significant profit on investments, and low dividend income of Rs 320 crore YoY could optically make HDFC's pre-provisioning profit look modest, analysts say
It's the first time since 4G launch by Reliance; churn at all-time low of 1.7%
Reliance Industries Ltd's, the most valued firm, valuation tanked by Rs 39,355.06 crore to Rs 13,89,159.20 crore
The two segments account for half the consolidated operating profit, with retail being the key outperformer in Q2
During the September quarter, the Sensex and the Nifty indices rallied nearly 10 per cent, while the broader markets rallied even more
Mustard seed at the benchmark Jaipur market is trading at Rs 6,160 per quintal; Benchmark cotton S6 (29mm) in Gujarat is quoting around Rs 19,100 per bale
With growth in developed markets under pressure from the rising Covid-19 caseload, investors will keep paying more attention to emerging markets, says Brandt
An analysis done by Motilal Oswal Financial Services (MOFSL) shows, health care and technology are the only two sectors which have seen an upgrade in FY22 earnings
After a sustained bull run, the markets are expected to enter a turbulent period
Foreign portfolio investors turned net buyers in October in Indian markets by putting in Rs 22,033 crore, driven by the resumption of economic activities and robust quarterly corporate results