Since July 2001, Vedanta has declared 41 dividends
Vedanta approves second interim dividend of Rs 11 per share for FY24 on December 18, 2023 at 10:39 am
Since July 2001, Vedanta has declared 41 dividends
In today#39;s edition of Moneycontrol Pro Panorama: China’s stimulus move not enough, Indian IT return as investor favourite, Indian pharma growth trends downwards, Mahua Moitra’s expulsion buries political hatchet, and more
The benchmark indices took a break from their record-breaking run to close lower. The Sensex ended at 71,315.09 and the Nifty at 21,405.55, down 0.24 percent each
Chaudhary#39;s comments come after the rupee hit a new all-time low of 83.41 per dollar on December 13. Since then, the Indian currency has gained some ground and was even trading in the sub-83 per dollar territory early on December 18
The benchmark indices took a break from their record-breaking run to close lower. The Sensex ended at 71,315.09 and the Nifty at 21,405.55, both down 0.24 percent each
Top losers on the Nifty were Power Grid Corporation, JSW Steel, ICICI Bank, ITC and Tech Mahindra, while gainers were Bajaj Auto, Adani Ports, Sun Pharma, Hindalco Industries and Reliance Industries
The promoters requested Siemens#39; board to consider demerging the firm’s energy business into a separate entity.
The BoD, at its meeting held on December 18 2023, authorised the management to commence exploratory steps as may be required to examine a potential demerger of its energy business.
The financial world has been debating if market appetite for buying U.S. debt is near a limit. The ramifications for funding government priorities are immense.
So far this year, Sun Pharma shares surged over 26 percent as against 17 percent rise in the benchmark Sensex