Lloyds Metals To Pump In Rs 40,000 Crore More In Gadchiroli
Lloyds Metals and Steel is set to invest a whopping Rs 40,000 crore to develop a steel plant and other units in Vidarbha’s Gadchiroli district over the next five years.
Lloyds Metals and Steel is set to invest a whopping Rs 40,000 crore to develop a steel plant and other units in Vidarbha’s Gadchiroli district over the next five years.
Gold prices in India continue to soar, with the yellow metal trading at a six-month high. Find out why investors are flocking to gold and what it means for the Indian economy.
M&M Financial Services Ltd. reports Q1 results, with brokerages noting higher credit cost and provision impacted profitability. What does this mean for investors?
Dixon Technologies witnessed a strong ramp-up in its operations in the June quarter, but customer stickiness is a key monitorable, brokerages noted, as the company reports its Q1 results.
Paytm reported a steady quarter with in-line revenue, while tighter cost control led to a healthy profit for the company. Disbursement commentary was steady, while monthly transacting user witnessed a steady-state recovery.
Paytm’s historic profitability fails to impress investors, despite reporting its first quarterly net profit since going public in 2021.
Colgate Palmolive India Ltd’s share price fell over 2% after the company announced its first-quarter results for fiscal 2025-26. Here’s a detailed analysis of the company’s performance, market reaction, and what it means for investors.
The Indian stock markets are witnessing a mixed reaction to the Q1 results of major companies, including Paytm, Zensar, Dixon Tech, and Dalmia Bharat. While some stocks are trading higher, others are falling. Here’s a detailed analysis of the key developments.
Jana Small Finance Bank’s shares plummeted 6.28% as the lender reported a 40.2% year-on-year decline in net profit for the first quarter of FY26. We dive into the key factors behind this earnings miss and what it means for investors.
In Indian trading circles, there’s a popular game: showing off winning screenshots on WhatsApp groups, hiding the red trades, and saying, “Main toh monthly green hoon bhai!” Sounds familiar? But here’s the truth—brutal honesty in trading is rare. Many aspiring traders in India, especially those between 30–45 juggling careers and responsibilities, unconsciously lie to themselves.