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    SpiceJet faces contempt notice from Delhi HC for non-compliance

    The Delhi High Court issued a contempt notice to SpiceJet and its executives for failing to comply with a May 27 order to return two Boeing aircraft and three engines to lessor TWC Aviation Capital. The court warned that contempt proceedings will proceed unless SpiceJet complies by July 8.

    CAMS aims to be both payment aggregator & gateway, expand into education: MD

    CAMS looking to now expand into education as one potential, extra niche that could scale up the business. They are moving forward to be both a payment aggregator and payment gateway and there will be some build-out of opportunity in the education space as well, says MD & CEO Anuj Kumar.

    Bharti Airtel, Jio target share price pricing in 15-20% tariff hike: Gaurav Malhotra

    In terms of valuations, telecom stocks have moved up and are trading a little bit ahead of their long-term averages, says Gaurav Malhotra. He says the Street is quite positively viewing this whole tariff increase. Do note that the last major increase happened in 2021, so it has almost been three years since the last increase happened.

    Australian shares fall as inflation data triggers rate hike worries

    ​Australian shares closed lower on Wednesday, dragged by declines in financial and mining stocks, as concerns about rate hikes heightened the risk of loan defaults and higher cost of capital.

    Mazagon Dock shares rally over 6% after bagging Navratna status

    Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders, now a Navratna company, is set for exponential growth with significant investment opportunities and strategic partnerships in the defense sector. The stock continues to outperform, reflecting strong investor confidence in its future.

    Market Moves: Ashi Anand’s take on Indian IT and auto sectors

    Ashi Anand, Founder and CEO of IME Capital, provides an in-depth analysis of the Indian IT and auto sectors. Anand highlighted the persistent strength in deal wins across IT companies despite weaker-than-expected revenue growth, attributing this to reduced discretionary spending.

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