CARBON FIBRE PLANT
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Weekly Top mid and smallcap picks: These mid and smallcap stocks scored 10 on 10 on Stock Reports Plus
Stock Reports Plus, powered by Refinitiv, undertakes detailed company analysis for 4,000+ listed stocks. In addition to detailed company analysis, the report also collates analysts’ forecasts and trend analysis for each component. An average score in Stock Reports Plus is calculated by undertaking quantitative analysis of five key investment tools - earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum.
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Indian exports: How Modi 3.0 can navigate the protectionist tides in advanced economies like US and EU
India has transitioned from a decade of single-party rule to a new era of coalition politics, causing concern among stock market investors about potential slowdowns in economic reforms. Rising protectionist measures from advanced economies like the US and EU pose challenges for Indian exporters, with stringent regulations on products ranging from chemicals to food items. The impact of these barriers could disproportionately restrict India's economic objectives and competitiveness, particularly in key sectors like textiles and apparel.
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We have emerged as a large, growing real estate company working in three cities: Arvind Management
We work with about 100,000 farmers to grow sustainable cotton. We are rapidly decarbonizing our energy footprint. So, a lot of renewables, we are replacing fossil fuels for thermal energy using agro waste, so sustainability is a very, very strong theme. So, I think these are the couple of big themes right now -- consolidation, more verticality, and a huge focus on sustainability.
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How can Indian textile sector get back on top? A climate conscious world holds the key
The country has ceded some ground in the textiles export market to smaller economies. But it can become an undisputed leader again by just leveraging a traditional approach that the world has an appetite for now.
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Jindal Advanced Materials ties up with Italy's MAE to invest Rs 2,700 cr in carbon fibre plant
Jindal Advanced Materials and MAE S.p.A. join forces to invest in a carbon fibre plant, aiming to lead in carbon fibre production. Abhyuday Jindal's investment drives expansion plans for a diverse range of composite materials.
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Saab commences construction of plant for production of new Carl-Gustaf weapon systems in India
Saab to produce Carl-Gustaf M4 weapon systems in Haryana, India starting next year. The company received approval for 100% FDI for the project in October. Construction of the 3.6-acre facility in Jhajjar has begun. This is Saab's first manufacturing unit for Carl-Gustaf M4 outside Sweden. The facility will employ around 100 people and will fully meet 'Make in India' requirements. Saab plans to start production next year, partnering with Indian suppliers. The Carl-Gustaf system has been in service with the Indian Army since 1976.
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Runaya is out to curb India’s import dependency in metal sector
Mumbai-based Runaya Group is pioneering sustainable metal recovery in many segments. Naivedya Agarwal, Co-founder & CEO, asserts that the group is blending technology and sustainability to drive change in the sector.
Vibrant Gujarat Summit: Big names pledge megabucks
Apart from announcing the $24 billion investment, India's richest man Gautam Adani said his group will also invest about $100 billion to help propel the shift to green energy in the country over the next decade. Reliance Industries chairman and managing director Mukesh Ambani backed India's bid for the 2036 Olympics and said that his group will assist the authorities in developmental projects as part of the effort.
Study finds some crops tolerate ozone pollution better than others
The findings, which validate a long-held suspicion, offer insights into developing more resilient crop varieties and enhancing models to predict crop responses to climate change effects.
ONGC plans to invest Rs 1 lakh cr to set up 2 petrochemical plants
India's top oil and gas producer, ONGC, plans to invest approximately Rs 1 lakh crore in establishing two petrochemical plants to directly convert crude oil into high-value chemical products. This initiative aligns with the global shift away from fossil fuels, with ONGC targeting the production of chemicals that are crucial for manufacturing detergents, fibers, plastics, and pharmaceuticals.
Do you want your clothes to shrink our forests?
Any wood-based supply chain comes with risks of deforestation, water pollution, soil erosion, biodiversity loss and clashes with indigenous communities.
ONGC plans oil-to-chemical plants in pivot towards energy transition
India's top oil and gas producer, ONGC, plans to establish two oil-to-chemical plants in India to convert crude oil directly to high-value chemical products, as the company prepares for the energy transition. The production of chemicals using crude oil is regarded as a new avenue since companies worldwide are looking for alternatives as the world gradually moves away from fossil fuels.
UK announces new sanctions on Russia targeting 86 individuals and entities
The 86 designations target individuals and organisations connected to Russia's energy, metals, defence, transport, and financial sectors - ramping up pressure on Putin's remaining revenue and attempts to use these sectors to support the military machine.
Fresh capex likely to boost RIL’s revenue visibility and profit
RIL would be investing around $14-16 billion of capex each year across business segments for the next three years which would be nearly double that of the past two fiscal years. The street currently ascribes enterprise value (EV)/EBITDA of eight for the petrochemical business, which contributes one-third of the total fair value of the O2C business.
Coal Must Be Used But Use Clean Tech
While India has got the COP26 climate summit to accept phasing down rather than phasing out coal, India's attempt should be to over-deliver on this commitment. And, given the quality of air in India's major towns, there are reasons beyond climate change to clamp down on polluting coal.
Starting from here to reach net zero
In the foreseeable future, there would be ample scope for new fibres and materials via carbon capture - perhaps building material, too. What's required is technology forecasting and attendant follow-through policy action to actualise India's potential as a hub for subsequent carbon innovation.
View: At COP 26, India should demand that rich countries remove CO2 from the atmosphere
he Paris Agreement’s goal is to restrict temperature rises to below 2° C, preferably below 1.5° C. This seems virtually impossible to achieve simply by reducing further emissions and emission intensity. The aim should be to scrub the atmosphere free of excessive carbon dioxide (CO2).
Climate change: It is a real crisis
Small investments in latest technologies can help save energy and reduce our carbon footprint.
Carbon-fiber startup Fabheads raises Rs 8 crore in pre-Series A funding round
Fabheads, a deeptech startup that manufactures carbon fiber parts, will use the funding to strengthen its R&D team, building a global sales team and setting up infra to support the growth of the company.
Uday Kotak, Lewis Hamilton, Biz Stone want you to stop consuming meat and save the planet
Hamilton is urging people to stop consuming meat and dairy for environmental reasons. And he’s not the only one.
Phillips Carbon Black unveils state-of-the-art Sushila Goenka Research and Development Centre in Gujarat
Spread over 27,000 square feet (sq.ft.) on a sprawling land area of 8 lakh sq.ft., the R&D Centre entailed an initial investment of Rs 20 crore.
Flaxseeds boost gut health, improve cholesterol & keep weight gain at bay
The fibre-rich plant also helps reduce inflammation in the colon.
Grasim Industries gets green nod for Rs 2,560 crore expansion project
The company has four VSF (Viscose Staple Fibre) plants in India, of which two are located in Gujarat, one each in Kharach and Vilayat in Bharuch district.
Clariant Chemicals surges 20% on buy-back plans
Clariant Chemicals surged over 20 per cent in early trade after the company announced plans to buy-back equity shares of the company.
Students should be involved in research-oriented projects: Jane den Hollander
Institutions should consider partnerships with the corporate located not only within their country, but outside their geographical space to provide the best of experience.
Aditya Birla group reorganises management of pulp and fibre business
The Aditya Birla group has reorganised the management structure of its pulp and fibre business as it attempts to provide a sharp focus to its traditional businesses.
Induction of Boeing 787 Dreamliner delayed by 2 weeks
The induction of the newest plane in AI's fleet - the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, slated for next week, has been delayed by about 2 weeks, sources said today.
Air India's 787 Dreamliner rolls out of Boeing's new US plant
Amid great fanfare, Boeing has rolled out the first 787 Dreamliner aircraft produced at its brand new plant in South Carolina and built for Air India to be delivered in mid-2012.
Himadri Chemicals to invest Rs 1,900 cr for capacity expansion
Himadri Chemicals today said it is planning to invest Rs 1,900 crore for coal tar capacity expansion.
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