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    JK CEMENT 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.

    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.

    Grasim Industries Q1 Results: Profit slides by a fourth to Rs 1,189 crore on investment in paints ops

    The flagship company of the Aditya Birla launched its paints operations ‘Birla Opus’ towards the end of the March quarter, and April-June was its first quarter of full operations. The company has spent Rs 7,795 crore on its paints business as of June-end, approximately four-fifth of the total planned expenditure for these operations.

    Grasim Q1 Results: Firm reports Rs 52 cr standalone loss versus Rs 355 cr yr-ago profit

    Grasim experienced a Rs 52.12 crore standalone loss in the June 2024 quarter, falling from a Rs 355 crore profit a year ago. Revenue grew 11% YoY to Rs 6,894 crore, driven by its diversified businesses. However, the chemicals segment saw a revenue decrease. Grasim shares were up 1.17% to Rs 2,574.45 on NSE.

    LIC stock portfolio surges to Rs 15 lakh crore, 95 stocks sold in Q1

    Life Insurance Corporation of India's equity portfolio has nearly doubled in three years to Rs 15.72 lakh crore. In the June quarter, LIC reduced stakes in 95 stocks, including Bank of Maharashtra, while increasing investments in firms such as Infosys and TCS. Fund managers advise rotating into value sectors for optimal returns.

    Shree Cement shares drop over 3% after 51% YoY decline in Q1 PAT. Should you invest?

    Shree Cement faced a 4% drop in shares as it posted a 51% decrease in net profit for the June quarter, down to Rs 278.6 crore. Revenues saw a slight increase to Rs 5,123.9 crore, but higher expenses offset gains. Brokerages had varied opinions, noting concerns about weak demand and geographic expansion.

    The Economic Times
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