A total of 86,010 shares changed hands on the counter till time (IST).
Shares of Bharti Hexacom surged 6% on Friday to a high of Rs 1,245.70 on BSE after Citi initiated coverage with a buy rating and a target price of Rs 1,405. Citi highlighted the company as an attractive midcap telco with strong growth potential, a healthy balance sheet, and positive prospects for tariff hikes amid reduced competitive intensity.
The Kolkata Police has refuted viral claims that they labeled the RG Kar victim's death as suicide. Deputy Commissioner Indira Mukherjee confirmed no such statement was made. The victim's family also distanced themselves from viral audio clips. The CBI continues to investigate the incident, including conducting polygraph tests.
The stock quoted a 52-week high of Rs 1986.55 and a 52-week low of Rs 1233.1.
Dell Technologies servers are engineered to handle AI systems' intense computational demands, including training large language models. "Enterprise remains a significant opportunity for us, as many are still in the early stages of AI adoption," Chief Operating Officer Jeff Clarke said in a post-earnings call.
ET travelled to Chennai for its SME Make in India regional summit and came back with stories of entrepreneurial drive and inventiveness. A first-person account on what transpired in a city that is synonymous with rich culture, tradition and talent.
External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar declared an end to the era of uninterrupted dialogue with Pakistan. Speaking in Delhi, Jaishankar emphasized that actions have consequences, referring to Pakistan's open criticism of India's decision to revoke Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir. He stated that India will react, when necessary.
Bharat Petroleum Corp. is in discussions with lenders to secure a Rs 32,000 crore loan, potentially the largest local-currency loan this year. State Bank of India will lead the transaction, with other banks like Punjab National Bank and Bank of Baroda also involved. The loan will fund BPCL's ethylene cracker plant in Madhya Pradesh.
A total of 540,334 shares changed hands on the counter till 12:02PM (IST)
Natco Pharma shares surged 5% to Rs 1,569 after filing an ANDA with the US FDA for a generic cancer drug. The company aims for 180 days of marketing exclusivity.
Indian archer Sheetal Devi, born with phocomelia, defied all odds to become a top-ranked para athlete. Using her legs and jaw to shoot, she’s a rising star, aiming for gold at the Paris 2024 Paralympics.
Streedhan: Gifts, ornaments, cash, movable or immovable property that a woman receives from friends or family before and during her marriage, during childbirth, and widowhood are all considered part of Streedhan.
VeChain (VET), a blockchain platform focusing on supply chain management, shows strong growth potential. With robust fundamentals, industry partnerships, and expanding market integration, VET's price has bullish projections from $0.03 to $0.50 by 2030. Continued adoption and innovations are key drivers for VeChain’s future success.
Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy apologized to the Supreme Court after facing criticism for his remarks on the court's decision to grant bail to BRS leader K Kavitha. Reddy emphasized his respect for the judiciary and regretted any perceived questioning of the court's wisdom.
The Delhi High Court has denied interim bail to PFI leader OMA Salam, arrested under UAPA. Salam sought a two-week release citing personal reasons. The NIA alleges the PFI conspired to fund and conduct terror activities, leading to a ban and nationwide crackdown on its members in 2022.
Especially when one is long term investor, one is looking to allocate capital from medium to long term perspective, it makes no sense to kind of keep looking for that. Idea is to invest into companies which have fundamental sustainable long-term growth, sectors which have a lot of tailwinds.
The Islami Chhatra Shibir, student wing of Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh, was the third most active non-state armed group according to the 2013 IHS Jane's Global Terrorism & Insurgency Attack Index. Known for brutal campus turf wars, Shibir gained notoriety through terror activities in Bangladesh's political sphere, especially in response to 1971 war crimes trials.
Donald Trump announced the launch of a new collection of digital trading cards, featuring 50 unique images, each priced at $99. Special offers include a physical trading card with his debate suit piece for those purchasing 15 cards, and a gala dinner invite at his country club for 75 cards.
Heavy rains hit several districts in Kerala on Friday, causing waterlogging and traffic disruptions. The India Meteorological Department issued an orange alert for Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur, and Kasaragod. Moderate rainfall with gusty winds up to 50 kmph was forecasted. Residents in vulnerable areas are advised to relocate for safety.
A total of 2,071 shares changed hands on the counter till 11:52AM (IST).
The Tamil Nadu government has secured commitments from major industrial companies including Nokia, PayPal, Yield Engineering Systems, Microchip, Infinx, and Applied Materials, totaling Rs 900 crore to create 4,100 jobs in Chennai, Coimbatore, and Madurai. These agreements were signed during a recent investors' meeting in San Francisco, led by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, who is on a US tour to attract investment for the state's goal of becoming a $1 trillion economy by 2030.
Accenture has appointed Arundhati Chakraborty as the new group chief executive of Accenture operations, effective September 1. She succeeds Yusuf Tayob, who will now lead the global communications, media & technology industry practices. Chakraborty is tasked with driving innovation in Accenture's $10 billion operations business, leveraging generative AI and automation.
Tata Motors announced that trading of its DVR shares would stop due to their conversion into ordinary shares. For every 10 DVR shares, investors receive seven ordinary shares. Tata Motors DVR shares have provided substantial returns over the past two years. The company's restructuring has been approved by the National Company Law Tribunal.
Hours after the student-led uprising sparked the sudden collapse of her government, her lifelong rival and two-time prime minister Khaleda Zia, 79, was released from house arrest for the first time in years. Members of Zia's Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) endured crackdowns and mass arrests under Hasina, who pointed to her opposition's cosy relations with Islamists as justification.