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    SKY INDUSTRIES LTD Q2 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.

    Q1 results shocker: 40 companies report more than 50% drop in profit

    The profits of 40 Indian companies have plummeted by more than 50% in the June quarter, primarily due to higher raw material costs and unfavorable base effects. Notable names like Allcargo Logistics and Rajesh Exports saw drastic declines. Analysts suggest cautious investment strategies amid high market valuations and slowing profit growth.

    Top guns like Ashish Kacholia, Rekha Jhunjhunwala strike gold with 14 multibagger stocks

    Top investors on Dalal Street including Ashish Kacholia and Rekha Jhunjhunwala saw substantial gains in 2024, with 14 of their stocks yielding multibagger returns. Notably, Advait Infratech provided a 215% return. Despite these successes, experts recommend cautious investment amid high valuations in certain market segments.

    Tencent Q2 Results: Revenue rises on gaming business recovery

    China's Tencent Holdings reported an 8% rise in second-quarter revenue on Wednesday, driven by a recovery in its gaming business after a launch of a new mobile game in May that got off to a strong start.

    SpiceJet Q1 Results: Profit falls 20% YoY to Rs 158 crore, revenue down 15%

    SpiceJet Q1 Results: Budget carrier SpiceJet Ltd reported 20% decline in its consolidated net profit at Rs 158 crore in the first quarter ended June 2024. The same stood at Rs 198 crore in the last year period.

    Hindalco net debt negative in India; in Q2, EBITDA per tonne to come in a bit lower than in Q1: Satish Pai

    Hindalco reported higher-than-expected sales for the quarter, driven by strong demand and operational efficiency. Consolidated EBITDA soared 31% year-on-year to Rs 7,992 crore. MD Satish Pai stated that the company will stick with its Rs 600 crore guidance, focusing on profitability rather than top-line growth as aluminium prices influence revenue unpredictably.

    The Economic Times
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