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Coal India’s Profit Falls 18% YoY to Rs 5,528Cr in Q4 – Top Indian Market Updates

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Coal India Q4 Results: Net profit falls 18% YoY to Rs 5,528 crore

Coal India reported an 18% YoY decline in net profit to Rs 5,528 crore for Q4 FY23. Its operating revenue rose 17% YoY to Rs 38,152 crore during the same quarter. EBITDA stood at Rs 6,898 crore in Q4 FY23, down 24% YoY. The company’s board has recommended a dividend of Rs 4 per equity share.

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ITC Hotels signs three more Storii properties

ITC Hotels has signed agreements for three new properties under its boutique Storii brand in Goa, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh. The Storii brand is becoming popular in the experiential segment, offering travellers unique local experiences. The Storii Moira Riviera in North Goa features Mediterranean-style architecture and 15 boutique rooms with plunge pools and spa facilities.

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Canara Bank Q4 Results: Net profit rises 90% YoY to Rs 3,175 crore

Canara Bank reported a 90% YoY increase in net profit to Rs 3,175 crore for Q4 FY23. The bank’s Net Interest Income (NII) stood at Rs 8,616 crore, up 23% YoY. Its Net non-performing assets (NNPA) ratio fell from 2.65% in Q4 FY22 to 1.73% in Q4 FY23. The bank’s board has recommended a dividend of Rs 12 per equity share.

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Happiest Minds Technologies Q4 Results: Net profit rises 11% YoY to Rs 58 crore

Happiest Minds Technologies reported an 11% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 58 crore for Q4 FY23. Its operating revenue rose 26% YoY to Rs 378 crore during the quarter. EBITDA stood at Rs 101 crore, up 23% YoY from Q4FY22. The company’s board has recommended a dividend of Rs 3.4 per equity share.

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ITC launches first millet cookies as part of Sunfeast Farmlite

ITC Foods has launched its first millet cookies under the Sunfeast Farmlite brand as part of the ITC Mission Millet initiative, which aims to develop a “good-for-you” product portfolio, implement sustainable farming systems, and enhance consumer awareness of millets. The cookies come in two variants – Multi Millet & Choco-chip Multi Millet.

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UPL Q4 Results: Net profit falls 7% YoY to Rs 245 crore

UPL reported a 43% YoY fall in consolidated net profit to Rs 792 crore for Q4 FY23. However, its revenue increased 4% YoY to Rs 16,569 crore during the quarter. EBITDA stood at Rs 3,033 crore in Q4 FY23, down 16% YoY. The company’s board has recommended a dividend of Rs 10 per equity share.

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Aditya Birla Fashion to raise up to ₹800 crore for TCNS acquisition

Aditya Birla Fashion & Retail (ABFRL) plans to raise ₹700-800 crore in external debt to finance its acquisition of a 51% stake in TCNS Clothing. ABFRL will also fund the acquisition through internal accruals. The remaining stake in TCNS will be acquired from the founder promoters, and the public shareholders will receive 11 shares of ABFRL for every six shares held in TCNS. The two companies will be merged after the transaction.

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IOL Chemicals gets approval to export paracetamol in European market

IOL Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals has received certification from the European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines & HealthCare, allowing it to export paracetamol to Europe. The Punjab-based company is a manufacturer of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) and specialty chemicals and has a total capacity of 3,600 tonnes for producing paracetamol.

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Pennar Industries secures orders worth Rs 682 crore

Pennar Industries has received orders worth Rs 682 crore across various business verticals. The company won orders from leading players across industries such as Tata Steel, Ashok Leyland, Hindalco, Tata Power, and Kirloskar Toyota, among others. It is expected to execute the orders within the next two quarters.

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Indirect taxes department to soon adjudicate MRF, Bombay Dyeing, and Vedanta for evasion on imports

The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) is reportedly planning to adjudicate show-cause notices issued to importers for Integrated GST (IGST) evasion. The affected importers include Bombay Dyeing, BALCO, Vedanta, JSW Steel, and MRF. In addition, the CBIC has ordered Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) field formations to begin adjudication in cases of misuse of pre-import and physical export conditions.

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India coal imports surge to 162 MT in FY23

India’s coal imports increased by 30% YoY to 162.46 million tonnes (MT) in the 2022-23 financial year. The import of coking coal rose 5.44% YoY to 54.46 MT in FY23. India is among the top five coal-producing countries in the world. However, some parts of its coal requirement are met through imports as the country is also among the major consumers of the dry fuel.

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