The case pertains to underreporting of input tax credit in the GST summary return form, GSTR 3B
The scrip is less than 3 per cent away from its record high level of Rs 569 touched on February 17, 2020.
Nifty is currently near its previous swing low which is placed at 9,150
Bharti Airtel was trading close to its all-time high level of Rs 569 touched on February 18, 2020. In comparison, the S&P BSE Sensex was down 5.2 per cent or 1,736 points at 31,981 at 01:40 pm.
On Monday, we need to see how our market actually reacts to the US-China trade war reports. If markets don't react like SGX Nifty and shows some buying interest, then bull scenario remains valid
The Finnish company is trying to strengthen its 5G slate and looking especially to deployment by US telecom companies for growth
Nokia said the deal includes Nokia's Single Radio Access Network solution, AirScale Radio Access, Baseband, related Services, and it will be completed by 2022
Telcos could explore equity tie-ups with tech majors
Consolidated revenue of the company increased 0.7 per cent YoY to Rs 3,624 crore during the quarter under review
With this investment, Facebook will own 9.9 per cent stake in Jio Platforms. This would be Facebook's biggest minority shareholding ever
Bharti Airtel's move remained resilient during the downtrend which the market witnessed in the current calendar year
Thus far in the calendar year 2020, Bharti Airtel has outperformed the market by surging 17 per cent as compared to a 33 per cent decline in the HDFC stock price & 24 per cent fall in the S&P Sensex.
Bleak demand outlook in the domestic as well as global market is another reason Tata Steel may be looking to have additional liquidity as margins are expected to take a hit in the coming quarters
Top line gets boost in March qtr as more people work from home
This period will serve as a reckoning for remote work and may help to spur on digital transformation
Axis Bank pocketed the highest fee, at nearly $19 million
Airtel CEO Gopal Vittal said efforts are on during this "incredibly difficult time" and that the company has advanced investments
The telecom company has announced special measures to assist low-income group customers impacted by the COVID-19 crisis
In a bid to do this at the available capacity, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea have said they are doing everything to keep the situation under control
Data demand sees a 10% surge as people step up work from home over Covid-19, Here's how telecoms are responding to the demand and encouraging more people to work from home