Author name: Sreenivasulu Malkari

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“L&T Secures ₹5,000 Crore Orders from Hindalco and Tata Steel: A Strategic Expansion”

L&T’s strategic partnerships with Hindalco and Tata Steel lead to significant order wins, boosting its position in India’s industrial infrastructure sector. In a significant development for India’s industrial sector, Larsen & Toubro (L&T), a leading infrastructure and engineering conglomerate, has secured substantial orders from two of the country’s prominent players: Hindalco Industries and Tata Steel. […]

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Netflix Q3 Earnings: Tax Dispute with Brazil Hurts Solid Quarter

Netflix Q3 Earnings: A Mixed Bag for Investors Netflix Inc. reported its third-quarter earnings, and while the results were largely in line with Wall Street estimates, a tax dispute with Brazil cut into earnings, causing shares to tumble. The company posted quarterly operating income of $3.24 billion, about $400 million below its own forecast and

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Stocks to Watch: Ola Electric, Dr Reddy’s Labs, Federal Bank, LTIMindtree, and Lloyds Metals

Stocks to Watch Today: Ola Electric, Dr Reddy’s Labs, Federal Bank, LTIMindtree, and Lloyds Metals Indian stock market investors will be watching several key stocks on Thursday, including Ola Electric Mobility Ltd., Dr Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd., Federal Bank Ltd., LTIMindtree Ltd., and Lloyds Metals and Energy Ltd. These stocks are expected to be in focus

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Tesla’s Profit Plunges: What Indian Investors Need to Know

Tesla’s Profit Plunges: A Wake-Up Call for Indian Investors Tesla Inc.’s profit has taken a significant hit, despite the company achieving record electric vehicle (EV) sales in the third quarter. The decline in profit is largely attributed to rising costs, which have put a strain on the company’s operations. As Elon Musk shifts his focus

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Asian Stocks Decline as Momentum Unwinds: A Detailed Analysis

Introduction to Asian Stocks Decline Asian stocks declined following a volatile session on Wall Street that saw broad losses across equities and haven assets. MSCI’s Asia equity benchmark retreated further from its record close earlier this week, with Japanese shares leading the decline. Factors Contributing to the Decline The Nasdaq 100 lost 1% after a

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