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    TRINETRA CEMENT LTD Q2 RESULTS

    Pankaj Pandey on 2 sectors that are likely to see strong Q1 earnings

    Raymond specifically, we do not have a coverage. But I think you have very few stocks which can be bought at current levels in real estate given the price appreciation a lot of these stocks have seen. So, some bit of a time correction or price correction is what we are waiting for.

    Cement sector sees marginal growth of 2-3 pc in Q1FY25: Icra

    The cement sector experienced a modest 2-3 per cent growth in Q1 due to a slowdown in construction during the Lok Sabha polls, but FY2024-25 is expected to see a 7-8 per cent increase driven by infrastructure and housing demand. Top players are set to consolidate, expanding capacity and improving operating profits by 1-3 per cent from softened raw materials prices. Cement makers are also increasing green power usage to reduce emissions by 15-17 per cent in the coming years.

    Q4 results: Stable costs boost India Inc. profits

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

    18 companies turned profitable in Q4 after 3 straight quarterly losses. Worth buying?

    18 companies including BHEL, Centrum Capital, Inox Wind, Piramal Pharma, SAMHI Hotels, and Sterling and Wilson turned profitable in Q4 after consecutive losses. Sagar Cements reported a profit of Rs 11.59 crore. Inox Wind Energy recorded a profit of Rs 38.8 crore. Analysts expect India Inc earnings to grow by 12% for FY25.

    Grasim Q4 Results: Net profit jumps 39% YoY to Rs 1,908 crore; revenue rises 13%

    Grasim Q4 Results: The net profit stood at Rs 1,369 crore in the last year quarter. Revenue from operations increased 13% year-on-year to Rs 37,727 crore in the reporting period, compared with Rs 4,873 crore in the corresponding period of previous year.

    Prism Johnson Q4 Results: Firm posts loss hurt by lower pricing in cement business

    ​Net sales fell marginally to 20.46 billion rupees from 20.56 billion rupees a year ago. Revenue from Prism Johnson's largest segment, cement, declined 3.3%. Cement makers usually resort to price cuts in the March-quarter to boost sales volumes, in order to clear year-end inventory backlogs.

    The Economic Times
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