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    Why Indian IT companies are moving into New Jersey

    Top Indian IT companies are zeroing in on New Jersey as its hub, with their top executives and a majority of Indian-origin engineers who work in the US making the city their base. India is New Jersey’s second-largest foreign direct investor and a majority of New Jersey’s immigrant population hails from India.

    Hold on to M&M; wait for the split in Tata Motors: Nischal Maheshwari

    Cement sector consolidation will help in creating efficiency and sustainability. Stable prices despite inflation as the industry transitions to green cement. Key players are expanding capacity for future market dominance, focusing on EBITDA growth and improved financial performance. In auto, M&M in your portfolio, hold on, there is no hurry to take away profits from there, but Tata Motors should be looked at, says Nischal Maheshwari

    Tata Group is India’s most valuable brand: Report

    Tata Group has maintained its position as India’s most valuable brand with a brand value of $28.6 billion, according to the latest Brand Finance India 100 2024 report. The group's Taj hotel brand also secured the top spot as India’s strongest brand. Infosys follows as the second-most valuable brand with a brand value of $14.2 billion, showing a steady 9% growth. HDFC Group surged to the third spot with a brand value of $10.4 billion following its merger with HDFC Ltd.

    India Inc's CSR spends on sports likely to surge in next few years

    The foundations of several companies, such as the Reliance, Tata Steel, JSW, Hindustan Zinc and SKF India, have been supporting sports as part of their corporate social responsibility (CSR) commitments. However, the data on whether there has been an increase in the CSR spend on sports and by which companies is not available. This is due to an MCA notification in September 2022 that no longer requires companies to disclose details of their CSR spends but only the total spends towards CSR.

    Gender minorities, marginalised groups to comprise 25 pc of Tata Steel workforce: Official

    Tata Steel's inclusive approach to diversity and recruitment has not only transformed the workforce composition but also significantly impacted the lives of transgender employees, fostering a supportive and empowering environment for personal and professional growth.

    MarketsMojo appoints Tata Digital's Amit Golia as group CEO

    MarketsMojo appointed Amit Golia as group chief executive. Golia led investments at Tata Digital and has experience in fintech and securities firms.

    • Titan lines up aggressive expansion plans for Tanishq, Taneira, other brands this year, says MD

      ​​Venkataraman was talking to reporters after unveiling one of the company's Helios watch stores along with the 59th jewellery store Tanishq and the 7th Taniera store at Pondy Bazaar, in Chennai. Taniera offers the best of Indian sarees under one roof. It offers handcrafted sarees along with a range of ready to wear blouses, kurtas, short tops among others, the press release said. The launch of the new brand outlets today marks a significant milestone in Titan's ongoing commitment towards aggressive retail expansion in FY24-25, particularly in Tier I, II and III geographies.

      S&P Ratings places 6 Tata group companies on 'CreditWatch Positive'

      The review is reportedly done to review whether the potential of support for the group entities from Tata Sons is greater than what the ratings agency had previously thought of. This is due to increasing operational and management linkages within the group.

      Market poised for uptrend with phases of consolidation: Sudip Bandyopadhyay

      ​So, once the tractor volume starts picking up, we will see further upside in M&M. The company has done fantastic early well as far as the SUV business is concerned. They have done well in other smaller segments as well, including farm equipments. But performance in tractors was promising and that will be icing on the cake as and when it happens.

      India's consumer market represents long-term structural opportunity: N Chandrasekaran

      Tata Consumer Products Ltd Chairman N Chandrasekaran highlighted India's consumer market as a long-term structural opportunity, driven by factors like population, a growing middle class, rapid urbanisation, increasing disposable incomes, and rising aspirations.

      Adani group companies, LTTS among 19 companies in focus today & tomorrow

      Adani group companies and LTTS, among others, are in focus for corporate actions like dividends and AGMs this week.

      Will market get into consolidation mode ahead of Budget? Mahantesh Sabarad answers

      I think EPC companies can potentially do well because it is all about the order book that they will start getting in. With the new government formation in, you will see infrastructure activity particularly road building kind of activities start picking up. Alongside, you also have a host of metro projects coming up for completion which requires that last bit of push when it comes to construction activities.

      3 Tata Group companies among 6 stocks in focus for dividends and AGMs

      This week, Tata group companies such as Tata Motors, Tata Motors DVR, and Tata Chemicals, alongside Asian Paints and others, will be under scrutiny due to corporate activities like dividends and annual general meetings.

      Robotics company Difacto raises $4.8 million from Stakeboat Capital

      Bengaluru-headquartered Difacto will use the funds to expand across sectors such as cars, home appliances and electronics, as investment and volume in manufacturing go up.

      Zoho applies for semiconductor manufacturing facility in India

      Software company Zoho, aiming to tap into India's aspirations to become a global semiconductor player, has applied with a partner to set up a semiconductor manufacturing facility in India. Co-founder Sridhar Vembu confirmed the move, citing a stringent evaluation process. The initiative aligns with India's semiconductor manufacturing incentive plan.

      Be a contrarian in such times, if they have strong parent: 5 midcap stocks belonging to large industrial houses with upside potential of up to 49%

      At a time when the market is digesting an election result which it did not expect. Questions are bound to come to about what should be done with mid-cap stocks. Is there a possibility that we might see more corrections ? The answer is yes. More than anything else, the reason for the correction would be the valuations and the fact that there was and still froth in some segments of the market. Should you buy mid-caps, the answer is yes. The question is what are you buying and for what time frame. And the bigger question is does the management have a proven track record that if tough times comes then it can steer the company through a tough time. If these tick marks are done, then ignore the political noise which all the political analysts are going to bring on table and surely there is no dearth of them. Focus on what is the business and who is running that business.

      Leadership and long-term mega trends: Utpal Sheth on identifying 'Gorilla' companies

      ​We have already established that value creation is different from wealth creation. So, in my experience, there are three large components that create terminal value about which the terminal value investor should have differentiated insight on and those three components are intangibles, megatrends and leadership.

      Tata Group firms engaged in over 100 Gen AI projects: N Chandrasekaran

      TCS chairman N Chandrasekaran announced over 100 Gen AI projects within Tata Group, showcasing tangible business impact in customer experience, productivity, and efficiency.

      Reliance and Tata recognised among the World's Most Influential Companies by TIME

      Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) has been named one of the World's Most Influential Companies by TIME magazine, marking its second appearance in the TIME 100 list. Recognized in the 'Titans' category, Reliance has significantly impacted various sectors in India and beyond, under the leadership of Mukesh Ambani. Key initiatives include Jio Platforms, the world's largest refining complex, Reliance Retail, investments in new energy, and ambitious net zero goals. The inclusion highlights the growing global influence of Indian enterprises.

      Domestic travel, tourism sector ready to capitalise on upcycle: IHCL MD Puneet Chhatwal

      Indian Hotels Company Ltd Managing Director and CEO Puneet Chhatwal discusses the company's plans to capitalize on opportunities in the travel and tourism sector, targeting Tier II and Tier III markets and foreign tourist arrivals.

      These 5 Tata group companies see highest PAT growth in Q4. Do you own any?

      Nearly 18 Tata group companies have reported their March quarter earnings so far. Of these, ETMarkets.com analysed stocks that have done the best in terms of profit growth on a year-on-year (YoY) basis. Take a look! (Data Source: ACE Equity | Ritesh Presswala)

      Traditional financial services catch the super app bug

      Financial services companies such as Aditya Birla Capital, Angel One and Muthoot Fincorp are building superapps -- a one-stop applications for all their customers' needs. This development comes as large groups such as Reliance Industries and Tata Group have already rolled out such superapps for everything from shopping to payments and credit under one roof.

      Air India fundamental rights claims not valid since it is now a private airline, Supreme Court rules

      The Supreme Court ruled that Air India ceased to be a state entity post-disinvestment and takeover by Tata Group, hence not liable to fundamental rights claims. Dismissing appeals against Bombay High Court's verdict, it emphasized Air India's transition to private entity status, precluding writ petitions' maintainability.

      AP fire-hit Foxlink back on track with a new Tamil Nadu plant

      Apple supplier, Foxlink of Taiwan, is setting up a new factory in Oragadam, close to Chennai. This move comes as part of a fresh expansion plan following a destructive fire at their facility in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, last year.

      Corporate India's big push for diversity: Companies intensify efforts to recruit women from entry level

      Corporate giants in India, such as RPG Group, Deloitte, Tata Steel, Amazon, and Zinnov, are doubling down on diversity by ramping up efforts to recruit more women from the ground up. Strategies include targeted campus hiring, incentivizing recruitment agencies to bring in high-potential female candidates, and creating networking platforms to link women with leadership. These initiatives aim to cultivate a diverse workforce from the start, fostering a culture of inclusion and innovation.

      AI-Vistara merger: Fitment of over 7,000 staff to be complete in June

      Air India CEO and MD Campbell Wilson along with Vistara CEO Vinod Kannan on Monday held a one-and-a-half-hour long townhall meeting with the employees of both carriers about the proposed merger.

      Advantage called strong parent: 5 midcap stocks from large industrial houses with upside potential of up to 49%

      It is well known that investing in mid-cap comes with its own risks, right from business to risk to market risks. So, as a basic principle one should be more cautious while investing in mid-caps. But the fact is however one might try the fact is that when the narrative is bullish we all tend to lower our guards and end up buying stocks which one should have not bought. So, what about using parameters which probably is not full proof, but history has shown that over a long period of time, it has worked well. That is staying with mid-cap companies from strong industrial groups, which have other companies which are running well. The reason for this strategy is simple, when that midcap company of a large group will see a tough time, at a group level there is management bandwidth in terms of both financial and human resources to help it over bad times. Also the fact that a large group with a track record of creating business will make sure that in the long term these businesses are able to grow. So, we look at 5 mid-cap stocks belonging to strong industrial groups.

      Tata Motors zips past Street in grand profit prix

      The Street had forecasted profit of ₹7,200 crore for the March quarter. Revenue for the three-month period climbed 13%YoY to ₹1.19 lakh crore in line with market consensus of ₹1.2 lakh crore.

      Tata Motors shines in Q4, anticipates debt-free status; JLR posts record profit

      Tata Motors Surpasses Expectations with Tripled Profit in Q4, Eyes Debt-Free Status. India's largest automaker reported a net profit of Rs 17,528 crore in Q4, thrice the previous year, aided by a deferred tax credit. The company's revenue for the period climbed 13% YoY to Rs 1.19 lakh crore. For the full FY24, Tata Motors delivered record profit and revenue, with JLR generating a net profit of £2.5 billion. The company continued deleveraging efforts, aiming for net automotive debt-free status in FY25. JLR expects consistent demand, though some stress is noted in the UK market.

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