The sector has fared well both on the fund raising front and on operational performance
Delhi-based company says its business gained after countries eased travel restrictions for Covid-19
After acquisition, Dalmia's capacity mix will include 52 per cent in the east, 26 per cent in the south, 16 per cent in the central region and 6 per cent in the west
Bharat Forge is the largest exporter in forgings components globally, with around 60 global customers and about 68 per cent of its revenue from exports
Skilling solutions firm is in talks to acquire two other professional staffing companies before its goes public
Operating profit margins likely to contract by 320-380 basis points to 16.3-16.8 per cent in FY23, says CareEdge Ratings, as input cost pressures remain
Spike in adjusted Ebitda primarily driven by a 23% QoQ rise in Gross Booking Value per hotel in Q2 to Rs 4,00,000; firm still ends with Rs 333 cr loss
ONGC reported standalone earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA) of Rs 18,810 crore
Medanta's stock hit a high of Rs 424.65 and a low of Rs 390.55 on the NSE, where Rs 2,000 crore worth of shares changed hands
Retail portion just half covered; institutional investor and HNI portions subscribed 3.8x and 3x, respectively
Profit fell 15.6 per cent over the preceding June quarter when it had reported a net of Rs 15,205.85 crore
Biocon's core Ebitda came in at Rs 816 crore, up 34 per cent
The company has also achieved a market share of 32 per cent in Q2FY23
Although the Indian crude basket fell from an average of $109.5 per barrel in Q1 to an average of $97.87 a barrel in Q2, prices remained high in absolute terms
Profits down 91% in Q2, driven by margin contraction because sales realisation did not keep pace with rise in expenses
In an emergency bid to secure stable LNG supply, GAIL has sought to expedite talks on short- and long-term supply deals with Gulf firm ADNOC
In Q2, integrated resource management, saw revenue growing over three times to Rs 30,435 crore YoY
Revenue for the quarter was up 39% YoY to Rs 1,230.8 crore
International patient revenues up 16% during quarter, 110% of pre-Covid average; PAT grows 29% on like-to-like basis
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