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    Is a big boost to power financiers likely in Budget? Deven Choksey answers

    Reliance Jio's strategic timing aligns with 5G advancements and tariff adjustments, poised to boost revenue and shareholder value. The company's emphasis on EBITDA margin growth and potential IPO plans suggest a positive outlook for unlocking shareholder value. Deven Choksey says that 12 months forward, with a Rs 1,45,000-1,50,000 crore revenue book, 55% EBITDA margin cannot be ruled out .

    Q4 results: Stable costs boost India Inc. profits

    Steady costs and firm domestic demand supported corporate performance in the March quarter.

    Revenue/Ebitda misses led to Vi’s higher net loss in Q4FY24: Analysts

    Vodafone Idea's widening net loss to Rs 7,675 crore in the fiscal fourth quarter was attributed to lower revenue and operating income. Despite minimal customer losses, Vi struggled to compete with Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel. Analysts noted a decline in revenue and Ebitda, with a modest increase in ARPU. The recent equity raise aims to alleviate financial strain.

    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.

    SBI, Godrej Consumer top buys post Q4 results; could give 13-17% upside in 1 year

    SBI and Godrej Consumer are top buys post Q4 results, led by BFSI and Auto sectors. Nifty stocks show growth, while Tier-1 IT companies face challenges. Business and credit growth outlook positive for SBI.

    Investor wealth eroded by Rs 7.3 lakh crore as Sensex crashes 1,000 points. Here are key factors behind the mayhem

    The market capitalisation of BSE-listed companies slipped below the Rs 400 lakh crore mark to Rs 393.73 lakh crore. Q4 earnings and election uncertainty have dented the Street sentiments. The volatility index India VIX also spiked 6.5% to 18.20 levels, gaining for an eleventh straight session.

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