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Asian Paints’ Profit Rises 45% YoY to Rs 1,234Cr in Q4 – Top Indian Market Updates

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Asian Paints Q4 Results: Net profit jumps 45% YoY to Rs 1,234 crore

Asian Paints reported a 45% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 1,234 crore for Q4 FY23. Its operating revenue rose 11% YoY to Rs 8,787 crore during the same quarter. EBITDA also rose 29% YoY to Rs 1,865 crore. The company’s board has recommended a final dividend of Rs 21.25 per equity share.

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IT dept conducts raids at Mankind Pharma’s office in New Delhi

According to a CNBC-TV18 report, India’s Income Tax department has conducted searches at Mankind Pharma’s office in New Delhi over allegations of tax evasion. Company premises and plants in Delhi and nearby locations are being covered and documents are being checked apart from the questioning of company executives as part of the searches launched early in the morning. 

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Eicher Motors Q4 Results: Net profit jumps 48% YoY to Rs 905 crore

Eicher Motors reported a 48% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 905 crore for Q4 FY23. Its operating revenue rose 19% YoY to Rs 3,804 crore during the same quarter. EBITDA stood at Rs 934 crore, up 235 YoY from Q4 FY22. The company’s board has recommended a final dividend of Rs 37 per equity share.

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SpiceJet to revive grounded fleet with $50 million ECLGS funds

SpiceJet has initiated the process of reviving its grounded fleet with the $50 million funds received by the airline from the government’s Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme (ECLGS) and internal cash accruals. The company is actively engaging with investors to raise funds and put itself back on track. In April, Credit Suisse moved the Supreme Court, filing a contempt petition against SpiceJet over allegations that the airline had failed to pay dues that were part of a settlement.

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South Indian Bank Q4 Results: Net profit jumps 22.7% YoY to Rs 333.9 crore

South Indian Bank reported a 22.7% YoY increase in net profit to Rs 333.9 crore for Q4 FY23. The bank’s Net Interest Income (NII) stood at Rs 857 crore, up 43.4% YoY. Its gross NPA stood at 5.14%, while net NPA is at 1.86%. The bank’s board has recommended a final dividend of Rs 0.3 per equity share.

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L&T plans to exit asset-heavy businesses

Larsen & Toubro Ltd plans to exit asset-heavy businesses to eliminate losses. The company sees opportunities in renewable power, particularly in Saudi Arabia, where solar projects are gaining momentum. This will generate cash and improve working capital efficiency. The Middle East as a whole is investing in renewable energy, providing further potential for growth.

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Dr Lal Pathabs Q4 Results: Net profit falls 7.5% YoY to Rs 56.7 crore

Dr Lal Pathlabs reported a 7.5% YoY decline in consolidated net profit to Rs 56.7 crore for Q4 FY23. However, its operating revenue rose 1.13% YoY to Rs 491 crore during the same quarter. EBITDA was also down 4.5% YoY to Rs 116 crore. The company’s board has approved a final dividend of Rs 6 per equity share.

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ABB India expands production footprint of drives portfolio in India

​​ABB India is expanding its production capacity at the Peenya factory in Bengaluru to include a new line for variable speed drive modules. This expansion will enable the production of drives ranging from 75 kW to 250 kW, serving various industrial sectors. ABB’s variable speed drives are used to optimize energy efficiency and performance by controlling the speed of electric motors.

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Hindustan Copper to consider raising funds via QIP, NCD issue

Hindustan Copper Ltd plans to raise funds through a qualified institutional placement (QIP) issue. The board of directors will meet on May 19 to consider issuing equity shares through QIP, with a total value of 97 million shares. They will also seek approval to offer non-convertible debentures or bonds worth Rs 500 crore through private placement. 

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Aditya Birla Capital to raise Rs 3,000 crore via equity, debt funding

Aditya Birla Capital’s board has approved plans to raise Rs 3,000 crore through a combination of equity and debt routes in one or multiple tranches. The funds will be raised through public or private offerings (including qualified institutional placements) as permitted by applicable laws. The funds will be utilised for meeting funding requirements and growth objectives of the company.

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Three Adani firms to consider raising up to Rs 40,000 crore: Report

As per a Bloomberg report, three Adani Group companies are considering fundraising of up to $5 billion (~Rs 40,000 crore). Adani Enterprises Ltd, Adani Green Energy Ltd, and Adani Transmission Ltd may raise between $3 billion and $5 billion to boost their businesses. The boards of the three firms are meeting on Saturday to consider raising funds via the sale of shares or other securities.

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ONGC discovers oil, gas in Arabian Sea blocks

ONGC has announced the discovery of two oil and gas reserves, named ‘Amrit’ and ‘Moonga,’ in the Mumbai offshore region. The company had acquired the blocks under the Open Acreage Licensing Policy (OALP). Based on the available data, ONGC will determine if additional wells need to be drilled for further exploration and appraisal.

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TCS Posts 11% YoY Rise in Net Profit in Q3 – Top Indian Market Updates

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TCS Q3 Results: Profit rises 11% YoY to ₹10,846 crore

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) reported an 11% year-on-year (YoY) increase in consolidated net profit to ₹10,846 crore for the quarter ended December (Q3 FY23). The IT company’s revenue from operations rose 19% YoY (or 5.2% QoQ) to ₹58,229 crore during the same period. Its order book stood at $7.8 billion in Q3, down from $8.1 billion in Q2. The results are below street/analysts’ estimates. TCS’s board has approved an interim dividend of ₹8 per share and a special dividend of ₹67 per share.  

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IDBI Bank divestment process to complete in FY24: DIPAM

The divestment process of IDBI Bank will complete in the fiscal year 2023-24, said Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM) Secretary Tuhin Kanta Pandey. Multiple expressions of interest were received for the strategic disinvestment of Centre and LIC’s stake in IDBI Bank. The transaction will now move to the second stage in which the potential bidders will conduct due diligence before putting in financial bids.

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Reliance Capital lenders decide to go for fresh auction: Report

According to an Economic Times report, Reliance Capital’s lenders have proposed holding a fresh auction next week at a minimum bid threshold of ₹9,500 crore for the bankrupt financial services firm. This follows a row over the Hinduja Group bid that came in after the last auction deadline and was higher than the top offer that had been made within the stipulated time by Torrent Investments.

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OVL retakes 20% stake in Sakhalin-1 oil, gas fields

ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL) has re-taken a 20% stake in the Sakhalin-1 oil and gas fields in Russia. OVL is the overseas arm of state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC). Sakhalin-1 is a large oil and gas field in far-east offshore Russia spread over 1,140 square kilometers. It was producing 220,000 barrels per day (bpd) of oil before Russia invaded Ukraine. Of this, OVL’s share was 44,000 bpd or 2.2 million tonnes per annum.

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Adani Total Gas hikes CNG price by ₹1 in Gujarat

Adani Total Gas Ltd (ATGL) hiked the price of compressed natural gas (CNG) in Gujarat by ₹1 per kilogram, said Federation of Gujarat Petroleum Dealers Association President Arvind Thakkar. This has taken the price from ₹79.34 to ₹80.34 per kilogram. The hike by ATGL comes days after state-run Gujarat Gas raised the price of CNG by nearly ₹3.5 per kg.

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L&T’s heavy engineering arm wins multiple orders in Q3

The heavy engineering arm of Larsen & Toubro won multiple significant orders (in the range of ₹1,000-2,500 crore) in the October-December quarter (Q3) of FY 2022-23. In the overseas market, L&T Heavy Engineering secured orders for one of the heaviest reactors and screw plug heat exchangers for a refinery in Mexico. It also secured orders for the supply of critical reactors and vessels for blue ammonia projects in the US and Uzbekistan.

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India’s thermal coal imports up nearly 15% in 2022: Coalmint

According to a Coalmint report, India’s imports of thermal coal (used for power generation) grew 14.7% YoY to 161.18 million tonnes (MT) in 2022, driven by higher domestic production and shipments by utilities. Meanwhile, imports of coking coal rose 0.8% to 56.1 MT, anthracite (hard coal) grew 12.2% to 1.79 MT, and PCI pulverized coal injection (PCI) shipments increased 8% YoY to 13.43 MT.

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Dr. Lal PathLabs to ramp up operations in Western India

Diagnostic chain Dr. Lal PathLabs is eyeing a leadership position in Western India. Its subsidiary, Suburban Diagnostics, has opened its largest reference lab in Vidyavihar, (Mumbai), which is expected to ramp up testing capabilities and volumes significantly in the coming months. The company will also expand the number of diagnostic centres from 750 to 2,800 and later to 4,500.

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M&M launches new versions of Thar

Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) launched the latest versions of its popular sports utility vehicle (SUV) Thar. The prices for the new version will start at ₹9.99 lakh (ex-showroom) and go up to ₹13.49 lakh. The latest range includes rear-wheel drive variants (without 4-wheel drive capability) in two engine options with manual and automatic transmissions.

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India’s fuel demand rises 3.1% YoY in December

India’s fuel consumption (or oil demand) rose 3.1% YoY to 19.60 million tonnes (MT) in December, as per data from the Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell (PPAC) of the Oil Ministry. Sales of petrol were 5.9% higher at 2.98 MT. Cooking gas or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) sales increased by 3.9% YoY to 2.58 MT last month.

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Increase in Covid-19 testing helping Dr Lal PathLabs

The second wave of Covid-19 has hit India very hard. The cases are not just increasing but increasing exponentially. The situation needs to be controlled as soon as possible. As the cases around the nation are rising, the uncertainty in the stock market is growing.

We have seen many stocks hitting their all-time high in recent months. But, now they are falling. Increasing Covid-19 cases, night curfews and semi-lockdowns have brought the spotlight on Pharma share once again. One such stock which has seen a lot of interest by investors lately is Dr Lal PathLabs.

Dr Lal PathLabs – Profile

Dr Lal PathLabs Limited is a consumer healthcare brand that specialises in diagnostic services in India. It has a national network that provides a wide variety of diagnostic and related healthcare testing and services to patients and healthcare providers. They are into various domains like core testing, patient diagnosis and the prevention, monitoring and treatment of disease and more.

They have 455 test panels, ~2,500 pathology tests and ~2,000 radiology and cardiology tests. From individual patients to the healthcare providers (hospital), they serve everyone. Dr Lal PathLabs is concentrated mostly in North India. 40% of their total revenue is generated from the Delhi & NCR region. The rest of North India (Amritsar, Dehradun, Jammu and more) contributes to a further 29% of the total revenues. The graph below shows their revenues accumulation based on Geography. Apart from this, they are not only in India but also in other countries like Bangladesh, Nepal and Kenya.

Bumper Returns During the Pandemic

(Weekly chart of Dr Lal PathLabs)

It took a pandemic for us to give pharma stocks the importance they deserve. Dr Lal PathLabs is just one of the many stocks which have been extremely gifting for the investors. The chart above shows how Dr Lal PathLabs has risen in the last year. It is one of those companies which conducts the Covid-19 test. As Coronavirus cases are increasing in the country, states are focussing on more and more test to happen. 

Delhi is one of the most severely hit states in the country. Currently, the national capital is facing its fourth wave of Covid-19 when the country is facing its second wave. This shows badly the state has been impacted by this virus. The only way you can keep the cases under control is by testing more population and isolating them who are positive. A large chunk of these test is done by Dr Lal PathLabs. Around 70% of their revenue comes from North India, and all of these states have increased their number of test. The company also supports the home collection of samples from its clinical labs.

As the business is expanding for the company, investors are happy to infuse their money in this stock. The stock has surged in the last four weeks. And, the cases around the country has increased rapidly in these weeks. A heavy correction is seen on 13th April but that is expected when the stock has increased by more than Rs 1,000 in the last seven trading sessions.

Will the stock grow even further?

The experts are still tight-lipped when they are asked if we have hit the peak of the second wave. This wave started just a few weeks back but its exponential rise has been startling. Maharashtra has imposed a “break the chain” movement which is very similar to the lockdown last year. Many other states like Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Baroda, etc have imposed strict guidelines or night curfews. Still, the cases are increasing by huge numbers every day. This is a concerning figure for all.

As the cases will increase, more tests will be performed by Dr PathLabs. Also, if we follow the pattern of last year, pharma stocks like Dr PathLabs might have a long way to go. On the other side, this stock also already saw a massive rally. It might not have another rally under its belt. Here, I invite your thoughts to come in. As a market participant, what do you think about Dr PathLabs? Do you feel that this stock still has the potential to deliver more returns or do you feel it is time for this stock to calm down? Let us know your opinions in the comments section of the marketfeed app.

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Tata Consumer’s Net Profit Rises 31% YoY – Top Indian Market News

Tata Consumer Q2 Results: Net Profit rises 31% YoY to Rs 273 crore

Tata Consumer Products Ltd reported a 31.4% year-on-year (YoY) increase in net profit to Rs 273.18 crore, for the quarter ended September (Q2). The company’s revenue increased by 18.5% YoY to Rs 2,781.34 crore, during the same period. The FMCG firm has stated that its sales have rebounded to pre-Covid levels.

Voltas Q2 Results: Net Profit falls 26% YoY to Rs 80 crore

Voltas Limited reported a 25.75% year-on-year (YoY) decline in consolidated net profit to Rs 79.66 crore, for the quarter ended September (Q2). The total income of the company increased by 10.45% YoY to Rs 1,650.80 crore, during the same period. Voltas has stated that it has continued to be the market leader in the room air conditioner space, with a market share of 26.8%.

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Supreme Court orders Airtel, Vodafone to provide details of special offers to TRAI

The Supreme Court has backed the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India’s (TRAI) request to seek details from Bharti Airtel Ltd and Vodafone Idea Ltd. The telecom companies will have to disclose all details regarding their segmented tariff or special offers for certain customers. As per the ruling, the disclosed information has to be kept confidential by TRAI.

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Bank of India Q2 Results: Net Profit up by 98% YoY to Rs 526 crore

Bank of India Ltd reported a 98% year-on-year (YoY) increase in standalone net profit at Rs 526 crore, for the quarter ended September (Q2). The bank’s net interest income (NII) increased by 6.55% YoY to Rs 4,113 crore, during the same period. The share price of the bank saw a rise of 2.89%, and closed at Rs 41 on the NSE today.

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APL Apollo Tubes signs pact with Zamil Steel Buildings India

APL Apollo Tubes Ltd. has signed a pact with Zamil Steel Buildings India to develop a market for pre-engineered steel buildings made from structural steel tubes. Zamil Steel India is a subsidiary of Saudi Arabia-based Zamil Industrial Investment Company. Apollo Tubes has stated that this agreement is in line with its broader strategy to create demand for structural steel tubes in India.

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Manappuram Finance Q2 Results: Net Profit declines 6.4% YoY to Rs 405 crore

Manappuram Finance Ltd. reported a 6.4% year-on-year (YoY) decline in net profit to Rs 405.44 crore, for the quarter ended September (Q2). The total income of the company increased to Rs 1,577.91 crore, during the same period. The company has also declared an interim dividend of 60 paise per share of the face value of Rs 2.

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Coal India to consider interim dividend on November 11

Coal India Limited (CIL) has stated that it will conduct a board meeting on 11th November to consider quarterly earnings, and also consider payment of interim dividend. The company has fixed 20th November as the record date for the purpose of payment of dividend, if it is declared. Earlier, the company had also announced that its e-auction sales had nearly tripled in October to 16.8 million tonnes.

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Cipla Q2 Results: Net Profit jumps 41% YoY to Rs 665 crore

Cipla Limited reported a 41.8% year-on-year (YoY) increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 665.43 crore, for the quarter ended September (Q2). The drug maker’s total revenue from operations increased by 14.62% YoY to Rs 5,038.29 crore, during the same period. The Mumbai-based company has stated that its business in India grew by 17% YoY in Q2.

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Vedanta Q2 Results: Net Profit falls 62% YoY to Rs 824 crore

Vedanta Limited reported a 61.8% year-on-year (YoY) decline in consolidated net profit at Rs 824 crore, for the quarter ended September (Q2). The revenue of the company declined by 4% YoY to Rs 20,804 crore, during the same period. Last month, Vedanta had failed to delist its shares from the stock markets.

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MRF Q2 Results: Net Profit jumps 79% YoY to Rs 411 crore

MRF Limited reported a 79% year-on-year (YoY) increase in consolidated profit to Rs 410.92 crore, for the quarter ended September (Q2). The consolidated revenue from operations stood at Rs 4,244.43 crore, during the same period. The tyre major has stated that its top-line sales have grown above pre-Covid levels.

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Dr. Lal PathLabs Q2 Results: Net Profit rises 7.5% YoY to Rs 87 crore

Dr. Lal PathLabs Limited reported a 7.5% year-on-year (YoY) increase in net profit to Rs 87.1 crore, for the quarter ended September (Q2). The company’s revenue from operations increased by 18% YoY to Rs 431.9 crore, during the same period. The diagnostic services provider has announced an interim dividend of Rs 6 per share.

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IOL Chemicals Q2 Results: Net Profit rises 45% YoY to Rs 126 crore

IOL Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd reported a 45% year-on-year (YoY) increase in standalone net profit to Rs 126.96 crore, for the quarter ended September (Q2). The company’s sales increased by 18.83% YoY to Rs 533.48 crore, during the same period. IOL Chemicals has announced an interim dividend of Rs 4 per share. 

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