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    ECLERX SERVICES LTD Q1 RESULTS

    Take notice! In a muted Q1 season, these 14 companies doubled sales and profits

    14 companies with market capitalization exceeding Rs 2,500 crore demonstrated exceptional performance in Q1 2024, doubling their sales and profits. Top performers included Spright Agro and Diamond Power Infrastructure. The broader market saw mixed results with sectors like BFSI and automobile doing well, but oil marketing companies underperforming.

    Railway sector Q1 review: Average PAT decline 16% QoQ, revenue down 24%. What are your cues?

    The railway sector reported an average 16% drop in net profits and a 24% revenue decline for the quarter ending June 30, 2024. Ten out of thirteen companies saw decreased profits, and all experienced revenue declines. Stocks have fallen by up to 32% from their 52-week highs, raising concerns about performance.

    LIC plays the price game for growth, margins take a back seat, for now

    LIC, India's largest insurance provider, shifted its growth strategy, focusing on expansion over margins. In Q1 FY25, it reported a 24% rise in value of new business due to a 21% increase in annualized premium equivalent. This strategy led to a rise in non-par segment premiums but a decline in overall margins.

    FII selloff hits Rs 30,000 crore since Budget but why aren't alarm bells ringing?

    FIIs have sold Indian stocks worth Rs 30,000 crore since the Budget due to high valuations and global economic concerns. Despite the sell-off, Indian markets remained resilient due to strong domestic investor support. Analysts expect FII behavior to improve by November as key global economic conditions stabilize.

    Oil and gas spoil India Inc show in June Quarter

    In the June 2024 quarter, India's industry saw modest growth with a 9.4% net profit increase, mainly due to lower refining and marketing margins in the oil and gas sector. Banking and finance sectors performed well with significant revenue growth. The overall operating margin declined to 17.4%. Future growth hinges on rural demand revival post-monsoon.

    Dish TV records net loss of Rs 1.6 crore in Q1

    Dish TV Q1 Results: Dish TV experienced a net loss of Rs 1.6 crore in the June quarter, a significant decline from the Rs 21 crore profit in the same period last year. Operating revenue fell by 9%, mainly due to decreased subscription revenue. The board has approved raising Rs 1,000 crore through various means, including equity shares and debentures.

    The Economic Times
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