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At current levels, Amara Raja Energy's stock is trading at ₹1,303 per share, which represents a 27% decline from its recent peak of ₹1,775. Similarly, Exide Industries' shares are priced at ₹437, down 30% from their high of ₹620, which was reached in July. Continue Reading »
Ola Electric Q2 Results: Ola Electric Mobility reported a net loss of ₹495 crore for Q2 FY25, down from ₹524 crore a year ago, but up from ₹347 crore in the previous quarter. Revenue increased 39% to ₹1,214 crore compared to ₹873 crore last year. Continue Reading »
Tata Motors reported an 11% YoY decline in consolidated net profit to ₹3,343 crore for Q2 FY25, down from ₹3,764 crore last year. Revenue also fell by 3.74% to ₹100,534 crore compared to ₹104,444 crore in the previous year. Continue Reading »
Top Gainers and Losers Today : The Sensex lost 55.47 points, or -0.07, to settle at 79541.79, while the Nifty lost 51.15 points, or -0.21, to close at 24199.35. Continue Reading »
Nifty 50 closed the session with a decline of 0.21%, settling at 24,148 points, and ended the week down by 0.64%. The S&P BSE Sensex closed 55.70 points, or 0.07%, lower at 79,486, marking a weekly decline of 0.30%. Continue Reading »
MRF reported a 19% decline in consolidated net profit to ₹470.70 crore for Q2 FY25, down from ₹586.60 crore a year ago. However, consolidated revenue rose 10% to ₹6,881.09 crore. Continue Reading »
Stock market holiday: In the wake of the Assembly Elections in Maharashtra, trading activity at the BSE and the NSE will remain closed on November 20 Continue Reading »