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Reliance Q4 net up 17.3% at Rs9,435 crore
28 Apr 2018
Reliance Industries ended the year with record annual consolidated net profit of Rs36,075 crore ($5.5 billion), an increase of 20.6 per cent year-on-year
Bharti Airtel Q4 net falls 78% to Rs82.9 cr
25 Apr 2018
Despite the fall in overall net profit, Bharti Airtel saw a manifold increase in earnings from its Africa operations where it reported a net profit of Rs698.7 crore for the quarter ended March 2018 against Rs26.3 crore a year ago
TCS hits $100 bn in market cap, overtakes RIL as India’s most valuable firm
23 Apr 2018
The $100 billion figure is larger than the entire GDP of 128 countries and also more than the market capitalisation of all stocks on the Pakistan Stock Exchange, putting Tata Consultancy Services in league with Amazon and Facebook
Dual-class firms have higher market valuations close to IPO that drop over next six years, study
21 Apr 2018
TCS Q4 net rises 4.5% to Rs6,904 cr; revenue up 8.2% at Rs32,075 cr
20 Apr 2018
The company announced a final dividend of Rs29 per share, taking total EPS to around Rs137, and proposed a 1: 1 bonus issue of equity shares
Kotak Mahindra overtakes SBI as the second-most valuable bank by market cap
17 Apr 2018
Private-sector bank Kotak Mahindra Bank has overtaken SBI to become the country’s second-most valuable bank
M&M joins trillion-rupee club as market cap soars to Rs1.01 trillion
17 Apr 2018
Car and tractor maker Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd has joined the elite club of companies with a market capitalisation of Rs1 trillion, as its shares hit an all-time high of Rs819 on the BSE on Tuesday
Infosys fourth quarter net up 2.4% at Rs3,690 crore
14 Apr 2018
For the full financial year, Infosys reported an 11.7-per cent increase in net profit at Rs16,029 crore on revenues of Rs70,522 crore while projecting a revenue growth of 6-8 per cent in constant currency terms and 7-9 per cent in dollar terms
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