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    Indian companies have made a comeback. Will MNCs be able to do it ? 7 MNC pharma stocks with upside potential of up to 21%

    While they still trade at premium valuations, they have not created wealth for shareholders. The fact is an age-old theory that just having a MNC stock in your portfolio is an assurance of growth and return no longer holds true. There was a time when having MNC stock, irrespective of the sector it was from, was a must have in one's portfolio. The reason: liberal at giving bonuses, dividend payments were good and given the fact some of them actually owned the best of the brands which had seen a secular growth due to which they were also able to deliver decent returns to shareholders. But after the IT bull of 2000, as a new set of Indian companies took the centerstage, a number of MNCs stocks lost their shine at least on the street. In the last few years, a number of pharma companies have been putting their house in order, either due to global merger and selling a part of Indian business to focus more on core products.

    World Hypertension Day: Identifying risks, monitoring high BP, and adopting preventive measures to address this silent killer

    To address the ticking bomb called hypertension, commonly referred to as high blood pressure, The Economic Times, in collaboration with USV, brings a special World Hypertension Day episode titled ‘The Brain, The Heart, and The Kidney: The Trifecta of Hypertension’, featuring a panel of esteemed experts, Dr. Ajit Mehta, Dr Soumik Chaudhuri, and Dr. Basavaraj G S. This significant discussion aimed to address the critical connection between hypertension and our vital organs. Here are the highlights.

    Arvind Kejriwal accuses ED of being "petty", "politicising" his food before court

    Accusing the Enforcement Directorate of being "petty" and "politicising" what he ate in jail, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday asserted before a court that the food he consumed was in conformity with the diet chart prepared by his doctor. The ED had on Thursday claimed before the court that Kejriwal was eating food high in sugar like mangoes and sweets every day, despite having type 2 diabetes, to create grounds for medical bail.

    ED lied about insulin requirement for Kejriwal: Atishi

    Delhi Cabinet minister Atishi has accused the Department of Excise and Customs (ED) of lying in court about consulting AIIMS specialists about Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's insulin needs. Kejriwal has moved a fresh plea for consultation with his physician and insulin administration in jail. Atishi alleged that the diet chart was prepared by a dietician, not an endocrinologist or diabetologist.

    Govt is plotting to kill Arvind Kejriwal, claims Delhi minister Saurabh Bhardwaj

    In a press conference, Delhi minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Saurabh Bhardwaj said, "Narendra Modi and his government want that Arvind Kejriwal ji's sugar level should keep increasing. He should not be given insulin.

    Arvind Kejriwal being pushed towards 'slow death' by denying insulin, doctor's consultations: AAP

    AAP's latest allegations came after the ED claimed that Kejriwal, despite having Type-2 diabetes, was consuming high-sugar foods like mangoes and sweets daily to support a medical bail plea. Kejriwal denied these claims, stating in court that his diet adhered to his doctor's prescribed chart.

    The Economic Times
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