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    PUNJAB WOOLCOMBERS LTD Q2 RESULTS

    PSU banks' Q1 results decent, but are valuations supportive of next leg of the rally?

    Despite strong Q1 results, PSU bank stocks have fallen nearly 6% over the past month due to valuation concerns. Experts predict stock-specific action rather than a broad rally. While SBI posted a modest 1% YoY profit increase, other public lenders like PNB, Uco Bank, and CBI reported impressive double-digit growth.

    PNB Q1 Results: Net profit after tax jumps 159% YoY, NII rises 10%

    Punjab National Bank saw a 159% rise in net profit to Rs 3,252 crore for the June 2024 quarter. Net interest income grew by 10% while total income increased by 12.5%. The GNPA ratio improved to 4.98%, and NNPA declined. The bank's global business and deposits also showed notable growth. Shares closed nearly 2% higher.

    Punjab & Sind Bank Q1 Results: Net profit rises 19% to Rs 182 crore

    State-owned Punjab & Sind Bank on Friday reported a 19 per cent rise in net profit to Rs 182 crore in the June 2024 quarter, helped by a decline in bad loans. The Delhi-based lender had earned a net profit of Rs 153 crore in the year-ago period.

    Bank stocks fall for a third day on Q1 slip

    "Major private banks like Kotak, Axis and HDFC have reported their earnings which have not been up to the mark and most missed estimates," said Shreyansh Shah, Research Analyst, Stoxbox. "Investors have booked profits following the results leading to the decline in the index."

    Q1 result season begins: 30 companies may report over 100% growth in profit

    Nifty may report 4% Q1 earnings growth driven by BFSI, auto, metals, healthcare, and real estate, with Trent and Zomato showing significant consumption sector growth. Pharmaceuticals Glenmark Pharma and Laurus Labs have high growth, private and PSU banks lower. Motilal Oswal and Kotak predict 30 companies may report over 100% profit growth.

    Q4 results: Stable costs boost India Inc. profits

    Steady costs and firm domestic demand supported corporate performance in the March quarter.

    The Economic Times
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