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    DISH TV INDIA LTD Q2 RESULTS

    DTH companies lose over 3 million users in FY24

    Despite the Indian Premier League and the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup in 2023, four private direct-to-home (DTH) operators in India lost 3.28 million active subscribers in the fiscal year ending March 2024. Free streaming of the events by JioCinema and Disney+ Hotstar, along with price hikes by broadcasters, led to the decline. Competition from OTT platforms and Prasar Bharati-owned DD Free Dish also contributed to the drop in subscribers.

    India Inc registers 501 deals valued at USD 21.4 bn in Q2 2024: Grant Thornton

    Grant Thornton Bharat's Q2 2024 report shows 501 deals worth USD 21.4 billion. Despite a 28% value decrease post Reliance-Disney mega-merger, domestic investment and private equity remain strong. High-value deals (over USD 100 million) rose 58% with 30 significant deals. Political stability and policy clarity boosted traditional sectors like pharma and manufacturing, states Shanthi Vijetha.

    HDFC Bank gross advances jump 52.6% on-year in Q1 to Rs 24.8 lakh crore

    HDFC Bank's gross advances increased by 52.6% year-on-year to ₹24.87 lakh crore in the quarter ending June 30, driven by its merger with HDFC Limited last July. Excluding the merger impact, advances grew by 14.9% from June 30, 2023, reaching ₹25.08 lakh crore by March 31, 2024.

    Q-comm audits; modest Q1 for IT firms

    Happy Wednesday! Due to recent hygiene lapses by quick commerce, the government has intensified surprise inspections of their warehouses. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

    9 smallcap stocks that connect Mukul Agrawal, Vijay Kedia, Ashish Kacholia & Dolly Khanna

    The smallcap stocks held by renowned investors like Mukul Agrawal, Vijay Kedia, and Dolly Khanna have displayed varying performance levels over the past year. These investments in companies such as Neuland Laboratories, Prakash Industries, and Shankara Building Products have been closely monitored for their profitability and stability.

    IT stocks rally up to 4% as an early indicator of Q1 earnings just gave green signals

    Indian IT stocks surged following positive results from Accenture, with Persistent Systems leading the gains. Analysts expect a strong demand environment to drive healthy earnings growth.

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