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Dr Reddy’s Labs Profit Jumps 890% YoY to Rs 960Cr in Q4 – Top Indian Market Updates

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Dr Reddy’s Labs Q4 Results: Net profit jumps 890% YoY to Rs 960 crore

Dr Reddy’s Labs reported an 890% YoY jump in consolidated net profit to Rs 960 crore for Q4 FY23. Its operating revenue rose 15.28% YoY to Rs 5,843 crore during the same quarter. EBITDA also rose 26% YoY to Rs 1,631 crore. The company’s board has recommended a final dividend of Rs 40 per equity share.

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SEBI grants final approval for proposed change in control of HDFC AMC

HDFC Bank has received final approval from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for the proposed change in control of HDFC Asset Management Company (AMC). This approval clears the path for the merger of HDFC into HDFC Bank, which is expected to be completed by the third quarter of the next fiscal year.

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Kolte Patil adds new residential projects in Pune worth Rs 1,300 cr

Kolte-Patil Developers has announced two residential projects in Pune with a combined revenue potential of Rs 1,300 crore. The projects span 1.9 million square feet, including a 5-acre land acquisition in Wagholi with a development potential of 7.5 lakh square feet (Rs 400 crore revenue) and a joint venture at NIBM Road with an 11.5 lakh square feet potential (Rs 900 crore revenue).

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L&T Q4 Results: Net profit jumps 10% YoY to Rs 3,987 crore

Larsen & Toubro reported a 10% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 3,987 crore for Q4 FY23. Its operating revenue rose 10.4% YoY to Rs 58,335 crore during the same quarter. EBITDA stood at Rs 6,833 crore, up 5% YoY. The company’s board has recommended a final dividend of Rs 24 per equity share.

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Godrej Consumer Q4 Results: Net profit rises 25% YoY to Rs 452 crore

Godrej Consumer Products Ltd reported a 25% YoY increase in net profit to Rs 452 crore for Q4 FY23. Its operating revenue rose 10% YoY to Rs 3,200 crore during the quarter. EBITDA stood at Rs 641 crore, down 37% from Q4 FY22. During the quarter, the company’s India business revenue grew 11.5% YoY to Rs 1,823 crore.

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Pidilite Industries forays into the paint industry with Haisha

Pidilite Industries has introduced a range of decorative paints in certain regions, entering the competitive paint market. The paint brand has been named ‘Haisha’. The decision to enter the crowded market was driven by input from Pidilite’s dealers, as well as the company’s existing distribution advantage and familiarity with the category.

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ONGC to get dividends instead of oil from Russia’s Sakhalin-1 field

ONGC is no longer receiving its share of oil from Russia’s Sakhalin-1 field, but it will still receive dividends from the field. A new company formed by Russia now sells all the oil from Sakhalin-1, whereas ONGC used to sell its share independently. ONGC retains a 20% stake in the new operator and will receive dividends based on its ownership. The field is currently producing approximately 200,000 barrels per day.

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Sanofi’s board approves demerger of its consumer healthcare business

Sanofi India’s board has approved the demerger of its consumer healthcare business into a separate entity. The demerger is yet to receive approval from shareholders and regulators. After the demerger is completed, Sanofi will retain a 60.4% stake in both entities and SIL shareholders will receive 1:1 SCHIL equity shares of Rs 10 each for their existing shares.

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JSW Infrastructure files for IPO

JSW Infrastructure has submitted its Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) to SEBI for an initial public offering (IPO). The company aims to raise Rs 2,800 crore from the IPO, which will be utilized for debt repayment and capacity expansion. JSW Infrastructure is India’s second-largest commercial port operator based on cargo handling capacity in Fiscal 2022.

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BASF Q4 Results: Net profit falls 45% to 82 crore

BASF has reported a 45% YoY fall in net profit to Rs 82.39 crore for Q4 FY23. Its operating revenue also fell 3.25% YoY to Rs 3,249 crore during the same quarter. EBITDA fell 48% YoY to Rs 91.5 crore in the quarter compared to Rs 175.8 crore in Q4FY22.

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Canara Bank to spin off its credit card vertical into a separate subsidiary

Canara Bank is set to spin off its credit card vertical into a separate subsidiary. It has also started preparing a roadmap for the listing of its life insurance and fund management businesses. The bank is taking steps to expand low-cost deposits, thus helping improve margins and profitability. At present, it has 6.5 lakh credit card customers with Rs 1,100 crore in outstanding portfolio.

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