Top related persons:
Top related locs:
Top related orgs:

Search resuls for: "Aleef"


4 mentions found


Oct 17 (Reuters) - Indian design and technology services company Tata Elxsi (TTEX.NS) on Tuesday posted a rise in quarterly profit, helped by growth in its transportation segment. The company's net profit rose 14.8% year-on-year to 2 billion rupees ($24.03 million), while revenue from operations climbed to 8.82 billion rupees. For further results highlights, click [Full Story]WHY IT MATTERSTata Elxsi's results come after larger peers Tata Consultancy Services (TCS.NS) and Infosys (INFY.NS) posted an 8.7% and 3.2% rise in profit for the quarter, respectively, while flagging weak client spending amid inflationary pressures and high interest rates. The company's transportation business grew 26.1% year-on-year, helped by large deals and strong traction in Software Defined Vehicle engagements. JULY-SEPTEMBER STOCK PERFORMANCEPEER COMPARISON* Mean of analysts' ratings standardised to a scale of Strong Buy, Buy, Hold, Sell, and Strong Sell ** Ratio of the stock's last close to analysts' mean price target; a ratio above 1 means the stock is trading above the PT-- All data from Refinitiv($1 = 83.2207 Indian rupees)Reporting by Aleef Jahan in Bengaluru; Editing by Varun H K and Sohini GoswamiOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Aleef Jahan, Varun, Sohini Organizations: Tata, Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys, Thomson Locations: Bengaluru
BENGALURU, July 18 (Reuters) - India's Vedanta is awaiting government approval for incentives under a modified semiconductor production plan to begin construction of a plant in the country's western state of Gujarat, for which its has tapped technology and equity partners, a top executive said on Tuesday. The group already has a partnership with Taiwan's Innolux for display fab manufacturing, he added. After Foxconn pulled out, Vedanta said it had lined up partners for the venture, without giving details. Separately, Gujarat is holding talks with Foxconn over a semiconductor plant, while the Taiwanese company had said it intends to apply for incentives under India's semiconductor production plan. Reporting by Sethuraman NR and Aleef Jahan in Bengaluru; Editing by Savio D'Souza and Maju SamuelOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Taiwan's, Anil Agarwal, Taiwan's Foxconn, Foxconn, Vedanta, Foxconn's pullout, Aleef, Savio D'Souza, Maju Samuel Organizations: Vedanta Semiconductors, Reuters, Sethuraman, Thomson Locations: BENGALURU, Gujarat, Bengaluru
Fabindia shelves $482 mln IPO due to rough market conditions
  + stars: | 2023-02-27 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
BENGALURU, Feb 27 (Reuters) - Apparel retailer Fabindia on Monday said it has withdrawn its 40 billion rupee ($482.4 million) initial public offering amid rough market conditions, becoming the latest company to scrap listing plans as interest rate worries pressure stock markets. "The decision to withdraw was taken as the current market conditions were not seen to be conducive for listing," a Fabindia spokesperson said in a statement. Fabindia had planned a fresh issue of shares worth 5 billion rupees and a sale of up to 25.1 million in existing shareholders' stock. The company may reconsider filing an IPO in the future, depending on its need for growth capital and the market conditions," the company said. Jewellery retailer Joyalukkas, e-commerce firm Snapdeal and wearable electronics company boAt have all pulled their IPOs due to uncertain market conditions.
BENGALURU, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Indian digital payments firm (WMT.N) PhonePe said on Tuesday it has raised $100 million from Ribbit Capital, Tiger Global and TVS Capital Funds in a funding round that valued the Walmart Inc-backed company at $12 billion. The latest round is part of PhonePe's primary fundraise that took place last month through which the company raised $350 million from General Atlantic. Having raised $450 million in six weeks, PhonePe said it expects to raise the rest from global and Indian investors in due course. Despite a funding winter, the Indian digital payments space has been a bright spot due to the popularity of online payments and startups' ambitions to branch into the lucrative financial services space. PhonePe, in which U.S. retail giant Walmart has had a majority stake since 2018, completed its separation from Indian e-commerce major Flipkart last year.
Total: 4