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    Expect 8-10% industry volume growth for FY-25: Mohan Bangur, Shree Cement

    ​So, in the next three quarters, the demand has to meet around 9% to 10% to make up for the lost time. In the first quarter, there were elections, there were water shortage, uncertainty of election results were there, now all those is over.

    Tech Mahindra CEO Mohit Joshi says FY25 will be turnaround year

    As per Tech Mahindra chairman Anand Mahindra, as organisations strive to stay ahead in the digital race, IT services will play a key role in enhancing technology by integrating AI seamlessly into the core business functions. “The race does not necessarily belong to the large or the most specialised. The winners will be companies that are agile, well-prepared and can scale at speed,” he said.

    Q1 performance for PVR to be quite muted for FY25: Karan Taurani

    ​I think everything sits perfectly well for Kalki. So, the opening definitely is blockbuster. I think the trade and the checks are indicating that the response to this movie so far has been mixed. It is not completely positive or completely negative.

    India likely to grow at 7.5% in FY25: NCAER

    The National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) forecasts India's FY25 GDP growth at about 7.5%, driven by strong economic activity. NCAER's Director General, Poonam Gupta, highlighted buoyancy in the first quarter, robust investment policies, and macroeconomic stability. While the RBI projects 7.2% growth, Gupta noted that addressing rising food prices remains challenging, calling for climate-resilient and innovative food supply solutions.

    Raymond to add over 100 stores of ethnic wear brand Ethnix by Raymond in FY25

    Ethnix business is already contributing to the topline of the branded apparel segment of Raymond with its strong performance. "Going forward we will open more doors for this category and will be celebrating with Bharat by adding 100+ of new stores of Ethnix by Raymond in fiscal 2025," said Singhania.

    Budget FY25: Central trade unions call for scrapping of four Labour Codes and the new pension scheme

    In their pre-budget meeting with finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday, the joint platform of 10 central trade unions, barring the Bhartiya Mazdoor Sangh, suggested government to enhance resource mobilization through enhanced corporate tax and wealth tax, raise the ceiling limit for the income tax rebate for the salaried class, set up the social security fund and fill up all the existing vacancies in the central government departments and public sector undertakings with regular employment while doing away with contract jobs.

    • Kotak Mahindra Bank to add up to 200 branches in FY25

      Kotak Mahindra Bank plans to open 175-200 new branches in FY 2024-25, following a ban by the RBI on acquiring new digital customers due to IT deficiencies. This expansion aims to boost customer acquisition through physical branches while the bank strengthens its IT systems to comply with regulatory standards.

      Thermal plant load factor to remain healthy at 70 pc in FY'25 on power demand growth of 6 pc: ICRA

      ICRA projects a stable outlook for the thermal power segment with a 70% thermal plant load factor expected in FY2025, driven by 6% power demand growth.

      Simplilearn eyes 35-40% revenue growth in FY25

      Simplilearn, owned by Blackstone, aims for 35-40% revenue growth in fiscal 2025 after restructuring and focusing on core areas. It targets Rs 950 crore revenue and full-year profitability in FY25. It competes with the likes of Temasek-backed Upgrad, Byju’s-owned Great Learning and Unacademy’s Relevel.

      Impact of RBI's embargo will be seen Q1 FY25 also: Kapish Jain, IIFL Finance

      While other businesses are operating fine, this business, how it runs down is something that we will see by the end of the quarter to anticipate what is going to see on the P&L.

      Fitch raises India's FY25 growth forecast but isn't that optimistic about global growth

      Fitch Ratings has increased India's growth forecast for the current financial year to 7.2% from 7%, driven by rapid investment expansion. The Indian economy grew 7.8% in the last quarter of FY24 and 8.2% for the entire fiscal year. Fitch predicts sustained investment growth under Prime Minister Modi, a recovery in consumer spending, and declining inflation rates. The RBI is expected to make only a modest rate cut this year.

      Infosys to announce Q1 results on July 18

      Infosys will flag off the first quarter earnings for FY25. It expects its constant currency revenue growth for FY25 to be around 1-3%. The operating margins are predicted to be anywhere between 20-22% in the current fiscal.

      ETMarkets Smart Talk: There will be political stability; healthcare could turn out to be the dark horse in FY25: Aditya Khemka

      Global investors haven't got much choice but to remain invested in India and perhaps increase allocations despite the political uncertainty.

      India utilised 99.9% of its capex target in FY24

      India has used Rs 9,48,506 crore in its capital expenditure in FY24, up from the revised estimate of Rs 9,49,555 crore. The government plans to narrow its fiscal deficit to 5.1% in FY25 from 5.8% in FY24. Private capex is expected to be an important driver of growth and job creation. India's GDP growth was 7.8% in Q4 of FY24, and the overall growth rate is now estimated to be 8.2%.

      Q2, Q3 and Q4 will be better for MAN Industries: Ramesh Chandra Mansukhani

      Ramesh Chandra Mansukhani, Chairman of MAN Industries, outlines ambitious growth plans for FY25 and FY26, including expansion in Saudi Arabia and the development of high-margin hydrogen pipes. The company's focus on exports and value-added products is set to propel its revenue and profit growth. He says, India will be a very promising market in coming days.

      FY25 capital expenditure outlay may be hiked by 10%

      India may increase FY25 capital expenditure by 8-10% from the ₹11.11 lakh crore vote on account allocation, boosted by better tax revenue and a record RBI surplus transfer. The full budget, awaited post-election results on June 4, could see a surge in spending, as per a senior official.

      Cosmos Bank to raise tech spends in FY25 to 9 pc of operating expenses

      Cosmos Bank is aiming to increase spends on technology to up to 9 per cent of its operating expenses in 2024-25, from the present 7 per cent, a top company official said on Tuesday. The cooperative bank, which was impacted by a cyber attack in the recent past, has been spending 6-7 per cent of the operating expenses, or 10-12 per cent of profits in technology, its Chairman Milind Kale told reporters.

      ETMarkets Smart Talk: Chemicals & CRAMS sectors likely to get re-rated in FY25: Nimesh Chandan

      Nimesh Chandan discusses FII selling, Nifty earnings estimates stability, and the potential for continued growth in the Real Estate sector post-election results. Chandan further says that largecap stocks currently offer a better risk-to-reward ratio compared to midcaps and smallcaps. He says: " On the business side, we expect chemicals and CRAMS(Contract research and manufacturing services) sectors, which has been an underperformer for the past few years, to get re-rated as business improves this year."

      In first 50 days of FY25, demand has increased by 13-14%: SN Goel, IEX

      SN Goel discusses the positive factors for FY25, including high demand, improved coal supply, and lower prices. The market is expected to see growth driven by increased liquidity and policy initiatives. Goel further says , this year market share will be around 85% plus. And in the DAM and RTM market, they have about 99% plus market share.

      Valuations of large private banks oblivious to improved earnings outlook: Santanu Chakrabarti, BNP Paribas

      Analyst Santanu Chakrabarti from BNP Paribas highlights undervaluation in large private banks despite positive surprises. Despite a strong FY24, largecap private bank stock price performances were mostly muted. The FY26 look-through on earnings growth is expected to be rosier. HDFC Bank is recommended with a target price of Rs 2,470.

      ETMarkets Fund Manager Talk: Stocks from these 5 sectors to dominate FY25: Sachin Trivedi, UTI AMC

      Sachin Trivedi analyzes Nifty 50 earnings growth, PSU banks' performance, and sector preferences for FY25. Highlights include select private sector banks, two-wheeler segment, and healthcare space. Trivedi further says that in the long run, markets adjust to earning delivery and valuation. Therefore, investors need to moderate return expectations from the market.

      Fund Manager Talk: Why Mahesh Patil isn’t the one to time election outcome

      ​The March quarter has seen a slowdown in the topline growth across sectors as the nominal growth has moderated on the high base of last year and cooling off of inflation.

      We wish to grow in SOBO market which will see resurgence of residential developments: Boman Rustom Irani, Keystone Realtors

      Keystone Realtors, led by Boman Rustom Irani, are expanding into SOBO due to city infrastructure growth. FY25 outlook is positive, with FY24 surpassing expectations. Strong OCF, acquisitions, and partnerships contribute to the company's success. The real estate sector in Mumbai is poised for growth, driven by infrastructure development and a surge in redevelopment projects.

      Margin improvement will start from H2; holding on to guidance of 15% for FY25: VIP Industries MD

      Neetu Kashiramka, MD of VIP Industries, anticipates a margin increase to 18% next year, emphasizing strategies for FY25 and the implications of shifting manufacturing to India. The discussion covers various aspects including market share targets, e-commerce revenue outlook, pricing trends, and ad spends.

      ETMarkets Fund Manager Talk: Valuation of PSU stocks isn't as attractive, says Franklin Templeton’s Akhil Kalluri

      Akhil Kalluri, VP at Franklin Templeton, discusses PSU stocks, retail liquidity impact, and broader market valuation risks. He also comments on tech stocks, consumption names, and industrial sectors' performance in the March quarter. Kalluri points out that the aggregate topline & EBITDA growth for Nifty 50 names in 4QFY24 so far are relatively muted, in high single digits.

      ETMarkets Smart Talk: Nifty hitting 24K is subject to Indian elections results and Middle East tensions: Sandeep Raina

      Sandeep Raina of Nuvama projects Nifty50 levels at 24,000 to 25,000 based on expected EPS, influenced by Indian Elections and Middle East tensions. Market trends may align with US Fed’s policies, impacting inflation and equity performance. Raina further says that Indian markets will largely respond to the corporate earnings reports.

      ETMarkets Smart Talk: Why QSR and IT could turn out to be Dark Horse in FY25, Sameer Kaul explains

      Sameer Kaul from TrustPlutus Wealth highlights Quick Service Restaurants (QSR) as a dark horse sector, emphasizing the IT sector's challenging outlook. He discusses various market factors, including corporate earnings, FII flows, and Gen Z investing advice. Kaul says that given the surging monthly GST collections, we believe the earnings season will end on a positive note with no major hiccups.

      We expect strong momentum to continue in business: Warren Harris, Tata Tech

      ​And so, if we put VinFast to one side, we actually grew our services business sequentially by 10%. And in the full year, again, if we put VinFast to one side, we have grown our business by a sector leading 30%.

      In FY25, Godrej Properties hopes to build on strong operating momentum of last year: Pirojsha Godrej

      Godrej Properties anticipates strong growth in FY25, leveraging active business development in key markets. The real estate company is also going to focus on timely customer cash collections and maintaining debt levels between 0.5 to 1 band for sustained growth. Godrej says: "we are kind of mid-cycle now so that we will have another good year of real estate demand ahead."

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