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    Samsung Crystal Vision 4K TV: Discover Features, Price, Pros and Cons of this Best-selling Smart TV (2024)

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    United Spirits Q4 Results: Net profit jumps twofold to Rs 241 crore

    Diageo-controlled liquor maker United Spirits Ltd on Friday reported a two-fold increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 241 crore for the March quarter.

    Motherson Sumi Wiring India Q4 Results: Firm posts rise in profit on steady demand

    Motherson Sumi Wiring India on Thursday reported a 38% rise in fourth-quarter profit, aided by strong demand for automobiles.

    Tata Motors Q4 Results: Cons PAT jumps 46% YoY to Rs 17,529 crore, beats estimates

    Tata Motors Q4 Results: The company reported a net profit of Rs 12,033 crore in the year-ago period. The revenue for the quarter under review stood at Rs 1.20 lakh crore which was a 13.3% YoY jump.

    RIL Q4 results at a glance: Here's a quick guide on Reliance's telecom to retail numbers

    RIL's net profit declined to Rs 18,951 crore in March 2024. The board approved a Rs 10 dividend per share for FY24. Jio's Q4 net profit increased, and retail revenue saw significant growth.

    RIL Q4 Results: Net profit falls 2% YoY to Rs 18,951 crore, yet beats estimates

    RIL Q4 Results: Reliance Industries reported a 2% fall in net profit to Rs 18,951 crore for the March 2024 quarter. Revenue from operations surged 11% to Rs 2.4 lakh crore, with strong growth in EBITDA and various business segments.

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