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Adani portfolio delivers record 45% EBITDA growth in FY24
Adani Group companies posted a record 45 per cent rise in pre-tax profit (EBITDA) to Rs 82,917 crore (about USD 10 billion) in FY24 as the apples-to-airport conglomerate made a massive comeback, the group said on Sunday.
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Adani portfolio delivers record 45% EBITDA growth in FY24
Adani Group companies saw a record 45% rise in pre-tax profit (EBITDA) to Rs 82,917 crore (about USD 10 billion) in FY24, marking a massive comeback for the apples-to-airport conglomerate. The group focused on containing debt, reducing founder share pledge, and consolidating the business in core competencies. The five-year compound annual growth rate for profit growth was 54%.
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Lesson for entrepreneurs: What are the common mistakes startup founders make and how to avoid them?
India has the third largest startup ecosystem in the world, with 1.17 lakh entities (DPIIT), nearly 1,710 venture capital funds, 794 accelerators and incubators (Tracxn), and several government initiatives like Startup India. Despite this fervour and support, financial and otherwise, the startup journey is extremely difficult.ET Wealth lists the typical mistakes most founders make and tell you how to tackle these
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Beat stock market volatility with Sharpe ratio: 8 stocks with up to 37% upside potential
Stocks that have delivered good risk-adjusted returns can effectively manage the rising market uncertainty.
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Amid IMF loan talks, cash-strapped Pakistan mulls 5-yr extension on $15.5 billion Chinese energy debt
Cash-strapped Pakistan is considering to seek a five-year extension on its $15.5 billion debt in the Chinese energy sector as talks with the IMF for a fresh loan continue. The consent of the Chinese government and Independent Power Producers is crucial for contract amendments, which may involve lengthy negotiations. The extension could lead to a reduction in tariffs for consumers and a rise in outstanding liabilities by $1.3 billion over five years, potentially easing financial burdens and stimulating economic growth.
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Tighter regulations on personal loans and project finance may hurt banks in FY25
Indian banks had a strong fiscal 2024 but face challenges in the current year due to regulatory changes impacting credit growth and net interest margins. Return ratios and riskier lending are also areas of concern as the market adapts.
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Bearing the brunt today, but good for long term: 6 stocks from the financial services sector with upside potential of up to 30%
For all those who were again thinking why the financial services sector stocks are leading the recent phase of decline. A look into FPI holding patterns would throw the answer. It is the financial services, including banks where FPIs have the maximum exposure, so if they are booking profit, the first round of selling is bound to come in the sector where they have maximum holding.But there is another part to the story, which is when they come back, it is the very same sectors where they buy the first, because financial services and banks are the best proxy play to GDP growth. Also the fact that the majority of these stocks have ample liquidity plays an important part in the kinds of strong moves these stocks see.
Macrotech Developers to invest Rs 5,000 crore in FY25 on construction of realty projects: Abhishek Lodha
Macrotech Developers, led by Abhishek Lodha, aims to invest over Rs 5,000 crore this fiscal year. The company plans to deliver 10,000+ units, expand to Bengaluru, and target sales worth Rs 17,500 crore.
How digitisation is helping MSMEs improve customer management
Digitising various aspects of MSME operations is essential for driving growth, enhancing efficiency and staying competitive in today’s global marketplace.
RIL to gain from lower capex, cash flows as biz verticals get the shine
The stock of Reliance Industries (RIL) has gained 14% since the beginning of 2024, beating the 4% increase in the S&P BSE Sensex following signs of peaking capital expenditure and improving prospects across business verticals.
Real estate upcycle: Possibly morphing into consumer discretionary
FY24 was an interesting year with strong gains across markets caps and sectors. While the Nifty 50 Index was up 29%, the Midcap Index was up 60%, the Smallcap Index was up 70%, Nifty 500 Index was up 39%.
Blackrock, ADIA, domestic funds hike stake in Vedanta
The world's largest asset manager BlackRock, as well as the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, along with domestic mutual funds like ICICI Mutual Fund and Nippon India Mutual Fund have increased their holdings in Vedanta by almost 2 per cent during the last four months, said market participants.
Ford slows EVs, sends a truckload of cash to investors
Ford is slowing investment in new EV capacity to match slower demand following a seismic change in EV pricing over the past year, Ford executives told analysts. The next generation of Ford EVs will be launched "only when they can be profitable," Marin Gjaja, head of the Model E EV business, told analysts Tuesday.
Macrotech Developers aims to generate surplus cash in Q4, reduce debt by 11pc: MD Abhishek Lodha
Realty firm Macrotech Developers Ltd, which markets its properties under the Lodha brand, is focusing on generating surplus cash flow and reducing debt by at least 11% this quarter to Rs 6,000 crore. The company's MD and CEO, Abhishek Lodha, expressed confidence in achieving sales bookings guidance of Rs 14,500 crore for this fiscal year, thanks to a strong launch pipeline in the current January-March quarter.
Never seen such a manufacturing revolution! Buy stocks with good earnings & cash flows: Devang Mehta
Devang Mehta says: “I have never seen this type of manufacturing revolution. My sense is, for a lot of these ancillary power companies, earnings are still to come. A lot of these companies have rerated on the price to earnings (PE) basis. Otherwise, you will find a lot of companies at 40, 50, 60, 80 PE.”
JM Financial initiates coverage on Mamaearth with a buy rating, lists 3 top triggers
The company run by husband-wife co-founder duo of Varun and Ghazal Alagh capitalised on the "large unsolved need" for toxin-free baby and skin care products in India. While Varun comes from an FMCG market background (Coca-Cola, HUL, Diageo), Ghazal started her career as a corporate trainer.
This mid-cap equity mutual fund gave 29.2% returns in 3 years; should you invest?
INVESCO INDIA MID CAP: The fund’s preference is for growth-oriented, niche businesses, with strong cash flows, healthy balance sheets and management pedigree. Its portfolio size has now expanded to more than 60 stocks, compared to its earlier stance of running a compact portfolio. All you need to know before you invest
Is there anything left in the market that is undervalued right now? Deepak Shenoy answers
“If the spending on elections allows the two-wheeler segment to revive, all the three large two-wheeler companies, and then Eicher, which is relatively more niche, will see some kind of uptick in terms of sales. The stock prices have already started to go up so maybe people know much more than what I am talking about.”
We are focused on market share gain; almost 40% of our business comes from offline now: Honasa Consumer CFO
“In our balance sheet, if you exclude cash and if I have to analyze our performance in the first half, we are almost at 50% plus ROCEs. So it is a business where given the opportunity that exists, we will focus on ensuring that we continue to deliver market beating growth.”
Hot Stocks: Brokerages view on Sun Tv, Jubilant Food, Honasa Consumer and DLF
IIFL Securities downgraded Sun TV to ADD from a buy earlier but raised the target price to Rs 731 from Rs 678 earlier.
Invesco India Small Cap mutual fund's risk-return profile not among the best in the category
We examine the key fundamentals of the fund, its portfolio and performance to help you make an informed investment decision.
Mamaearth parent Honasa Consumer sees IPO going in the right direction
Honasa Consumer’s Rs 1,700 crore IPO opened for public subscription on Tuesday. It is offering the shares at a price band of Rs 308-324 each.
After a great Q2, Blue Star looking forward to a strong Q3 as well: MD
“October has been good, better than expected. The industry is doing well and we continue to outperform the industry. We are looking forward to a strong Q3 as well. You know that we will be building up stock in the market by December as well. So it is Dussehra, Diwali, and then the build-up for the summer so it looks like a positive outlook.”
Honasa Consumer management on IPO, growth outlook and more
Our third brand, Aqualogica, is at a 150 crore ARR already. Our acquisitions with Dr Sheth and Bblunt continue to grow very-very strongly. So there is a huge headroom for growth that we see.
Mamaearth parent says contribution of top 10 products to operating revenue decreasing
For the year-ended March 31, Honasa’s top 10 products accounted for 27.38% to its Rs 1,492.75 crore operating revenue, down from 30.17% of Rs 943.46 crore in the previous year, according to the RHP.
Takeaways from Mamaearth's IPO filing; Tech Mahindra Q2 show adds to IT slowdown
Honasa Consumer, the IPO-bound parent of Mamaearth, has seen a reduction in contribution to revenue from its top 10 selling products. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.
Stock Market Investment: 5 stocks from companies generating positive cash flow and upside potential of up to 29%
The companies that generate positive cash flow which is above the industry level can prove to be valuable investments due to their ability to generate above-average returns.
Bikaji Foods to grow at a faster pace, cash flow to turn positive this year: Management
"In the years to come, value and volume growth would be in line. Unlike yesteryears, where the value increase has been by far higher than the volume growth, that is what we look at and for the rest, there are certain things which are unseen but for all our budget purposes, for all our planning, we are looking at value and volume growth as the same. We as a board have decided to give a dividend of up to 25%. This year we have given close to 15% and we will take this to 25% in coming years."
Role of interest rates in your investment decision making
Interest rates and stock prices are closely related. Changes in interest rates may have a significant impact on the economy and financial markets, including the stock market. Interest rates can affect company earnings, the cost of borrowing money, and the demand for stocks
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