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Tata Steel reported consolidated net profit of Rs 11,833 crore during the September quarter (Q2) against TCS' consolidated profit of Rs 9,624 crore in the second quarter
The company is looking to deleverage around Rs 12,000 crore this year, depending on cash flows. It had deleveraged Rs 11,800 crore last year
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Consolidated total income rose 55% to Rs 60,554 cr
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Ratings agency places stable outlook on Tata Steel on continued deleveraging efforts
Tata Steel BSL on Tuesday reported over a five-fold jump in its consolidated net profit to Rs 1,837.03 crore for the September 2021 quarter, mainly on account of higher income
Tayo Rolls hit an over 10-year high of Rs 118.30, up 10 per cent on the BSE on Monday, on the back of heavy volumes
Combined m-cap of listed Tata players, excluding TCS, is up 102% this year, so far
The company's consolidated steel production was 7.25 MT in the same period last year, Tata Steel said in a statement.
Company retains wires business as part of downstream portfolio
Joins Sea Cargo Charter as part of its sustainability objectives and initiatives on reduction of Scope-3 greenhouse gas emission
The overall trend for metal stocks seems to be precarious, and a further downside cannot be ruled out
The Sensex plunged 525 points while the Nifty finished below the 17,400-mark on Monday, reflecting the sombre mood in global markets ahead of a flurry of central bank meetings which are expected to provide cues on the imminent tapering of massive stimulus measures. A sharp drop in the rupee added to the woes, traders said, adding that worries over the fate of Chinese real estate major Evergrande and its impact on the world's second largest economy pulled down global commodity prices. Sliding for the second consecutive session, the 30-share BSE Sensex ended 524.96 points or 0.89 per cent lower at 58,490.93. The broader NSE Nifty tumbled 188.25 points or 1.07 per cent to close close at 17,396.90. Tata Steel was the top loser on the Sensex chart, crashing 9.53 per cent, followed by SBI, IndusInd Bank, HDFC, Dr Reddy's, M&M and UltraTech Cement. The HDFC twins and Tata Steel accounted for over half of the benchmark's losses. In contrast, HUL, Bajaj Finserv, ITC, HCL Tech, Nestle ...
JSW Coated and JSW Vallabh Tinplate, the wholly owned subsidiaries of JSW Steel, are increasing capacity from 350,000 tonnes to 620,000 tonnes
Economy minister Stef Blok in a statement said he would investigate extent to which national or international subsidies would be available, without breaking European rules for state support.
Both Sensex and Nifty hit fresh record highs in intra-day deals on Wednesday
The stable outlook underscores Moody's view that Tata Steel will continue to strengthen its balance sheet, liquidity profile and financial policies to enhance its credit quality further