Markets - general
Tata Steel Q2 net profit sharply up at Rs917 crore
14 Nov 2013
Tata Steel had reported a net loss of Rs364 crore during the year-ago quarter
Rupee on a losing streak, hits 63.64 a dollar
12 Nov 2013
Speculation is feeding on oil PSUs' insatiable need for dollars amidst fears of the US Federal Reserve winding down its stimulus as early as next month and the RBI's closure of dollar window for OMCs
Tata Motors’ Q2 net vaults 71% to Rs3,542 crore on JLR sales
09 Nov 2013
JLR, acquired for $2.3 billion from Ford in 2008 has paid off handsomely with the iconic luxury brands accounting for Tata Motors' strong profits
BHEL Q2 net profit plummets 64% to Rs465 crore
07 Nov 2013
Sensex, Nifty hit new highs in Diwali’s Muharat trading
04 Nov 2013
The Sensex hit an all-time high of 21,321.53 points during the auspicious muhurat trading session that lasted 90 minutes yesterday
Sensex, Nifty hit new highs in Diwali’s Muharat trading
04 Nov 2013
The Sensex hit an all-time high of 21,321.53 points during the auspicious muhurat trading session that lasted 90 minutes yesterday
Bharti Airtel Q2 net falls 29% to Rs512 crore
30 Oct 2013
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