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    HCLTech Q1 result; Nasscom on Karnataka gig workers’ bill

    India’s third IT major HCLTech’s Q1 profit is up 20% to Rs 4,257 crore. This and more on today’s ETtech Top 5.

    Nykaa expects consolidated revenue to rise 22-23% in April-June quarter

    In a BSE filing on its quarterly revenue update for the April-June quarter of FY25, Nykaa said for the consolidated entity, the GMV (Gross Merchandise Value) growth for the quarter is seen to be in the mid-20s year-on-year.

    Nykaa shares jump 3% as management remains positive on growth. Should you buy, sell or hold?

    Shares of FSN E-commerce Ventures, Nykaa's parent company, rose 3% on BSE to Rs 176.60 after an investor meeting where management expressed confidence in business growth. They anticipate healthy GMV growth in BPC, targeting mid-to-high 20s over FY2024-28E. Fashion business is expected to break even by FY2026. GCC expansion may require $3-5 million in capex medium-term.

    Paytm Bank slows down in Fastag lane; q-comm in soup over food safety

    Happy Friday! Banks are gaining ground in the toll payments space as Paytm Payments Bank’s market share continues to plummet. This and more in today’s Morning Dispatch.

    Retail, ecommerce create job openings for freshers and experienced professionals

    A recent report by GI Group Holding India reveals increasing job opportunities in retail and e-commerce, with retail seeking fresh hires and e-commerce targeting experienced professionals. Applications for retail jobs rose by 8% in 2023, driven by young talent aged 18-30. The logistics sector, crucial for delivery, is also thriving, especially in tier-1 cities.

    Nykaa shares rally 3% after Q4 results. What brokerages recommend you should do

    The company also posted a 28% year-on-year (YoY) increase in operating revenue for the March quarter to Rs 1,667 crore led by a 24% increase in the core business, beauty and personal care (BPC), to Rs 1,388 crore during the quarter.

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