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    JIO PLATFORMS Q4 UPDATE

    Post tariff hikes: Users could spend Rs 47,500 crore more, trade up data plans

    The recent hefty tariff hikes by major Indian telecom companies, Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel, are expected to significantly increase consumer spending on telecom services, potentially adding Rs 47,500 crore annually. These increases, aimed at boosting 5G monetisation, raise the cost of entry-level 5G plans by up to 71%. Analysts anticipate a 15-17% rise in average revenue per user (ARPU) for Jio and Airtel, driven by up-trading to higher data allowance plans. Despite risks of subscriber churn, the hikes are seen as pivotal for enhancing profitability and investment returns in the telecom sector.

    Apollo Hospitals Q4 Results: Net profit rises 76% YoY to Rs 254 crore

    Revenue grew 15% YoY to Rs.4,944 crore in Q4FY24. The earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and ammortisation (EBITDA), EBITDA rose 31% YoY to Rs.640 crore in Q4FY24. The EBITDA margins expanded 161 basis points YoY to 12.95%.

    Apollo Hospitals Q4 Results: Net profit soars 77% YoY to Rs 258 crore; revenue jumps 15%

    Apollo Hospitals Q4 Results: Revenue from operations for the January-March 2024 period increased 15% YoY to Rs 4,944 crore. The company's board has recommended a final dividend of Rs 10 per share for FY24. EBITDA for the fourth quarter stood at Rs 640 crore in the reporting March quarter, compared with Rs 488 crore in the same quarter a year earlier.

    Another Ambani vs Mittal battle? A look into Airtel's African empire

    Bharti Airtel's African venture has been a rollercoaster ride, starting with a bold move by chairman Sunil Mittal in 2008. Despite initial struggles, Airtel Africa has managed to establish a strong presence in 14 countries. Meanwhile, Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries is making inroads into the African telecom market with 5G infrastructure solutions. As Airtel Africa faces currency woes, the stage is set for a potential showdown between the two telecom giants.

    Nykaa Q4 Results: Profit zooms 187% YoY to Rs 6.9 crore; revenue rises 28%

    Nykaa Q4 Results: The consolidated net profit stood at Rs 2.4 crore in the last-year period. The company's board has approved an investment of Rs 20 crore in FSN International, a wholly-owned subsidiary, on a rights basis.

    Vodafone Idea Q4 Results: Net loss widens vs Q3; ARPU rise to Rs 146

    Vodafone Idea’s net loss for the fiscal fourth quarter, FY24, widened sequentially to Rs 7,675 crore, dragged by high debt and even as it continued to lose subscribers.

    The Economic Times
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