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Vodafone Idea shares plunge 14% after Goldman slashes target price to Rs 2.5

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Vodafone Idea’s share price fell by 14% on Friday, hitting a low of Rs 12.91 from the previous day’s close of Rs 15.09. This drop followed a target price of Rs 2.5 set by global brokerage firm Goldman Sachs, which also indicated a potential downside of up to 83%. Additionally, based on the recent capital raised, GS has forecast a further 300 basis points of share loss for Voda Idea over the next 3-4 years.

Assam Police sends back five Bangladeshi nationals

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Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced that Assam Police have identified and pushed back several Bangladeshi nationals attempting to infiltrate the state. Increased security measures are being implemented along the Indo-Bangladesh border, particularly in Karimganj district. Sarma plans to coordinate with Tamil Nadu authorities to verify the credentials of recent arrivals in the textile industry.

Nuvama turns bullish on Titan, raises target price to Rs 4,710 for near term

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Domestic brokerage firm Nuvama has turned bullish on Titan, setting a near-term target price of Rs 4,710 with an upside potential of 26.5%. The firm also predicts a long-term target of Rs 5,425 within 12 months. Early signs indicate a trend reversal and potential gains for the stock.



Equity oriented hybrid mutual funds offer up to 5% return in August

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Equity-oriented hybrid mutual funds provided returns of up to 5.25% in August, with the highest returns coming from aggressive hybrid and balanced advantage fund categories. Out of 112 funds, 109 delivered positive returns. Motilal Oswal Balanced Advantage Fund led with a 5.

Ridiculed for dilapidated office, Boss Packaging lists at 25% premium

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Boss Packaging Solutions, criticized for its shabby office, saw its shares debut at a 25% premium on the NSE SME platform. The IPO aimed to raise Rs 8 crore but received bids over Rs 1,000 crore. The company plans to use the proceeds for machinery purchase and working capital.

There will be no impact on India-US relationship post election: Think tank expert

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India-US relations have remained strong over the past three decades, regardless of whether a Democrat or Republican is in power. This stability is evident in economic, commercial, defense, and strategic areas. The Biden administration's Indo-Pacific Strategy and Quad initiatives are expected to continue under future administrations, with potential adjustments in trade and human rights issues.

What's at stake in Sri Lanka's first presidential vote since its economic meltdown?

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Sri Lanka's presidential election on Sept. 21 will determine the future of the nation still recovering from its 2022 economic collapse. Key candidates include President Ranil Wickremesinghe, opposition leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake, and Sajith Premadasa. The economy remains the central issue, with voters seeking relief from high living costs and taxes.

Will US rate cuts boost commodities demand? Anurag Singh answers

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​​On the oil, we will have to just wait for US elections to be behind us to actually know what is the normal level of oil. Before that, everything else is kind of focused towards keeping the oil prices low. And I do not think that is the normal balance of crude oil. My sense is the prices should be around in the range of 70 to 80 and should never be below 70, but we will find out once the elections are over in November.

Qualcomm has explored acquiring pieces of Intel chip design business

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The $184 billion Qualcomm, which is known for chips found in smartphones and counts Apple as a customer, has been working on plans to buy pieces of Intel for months. Qualcomm's interest and plans have not been finalized and could change, according to the sources.

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Indigo Paints shares drop 6% after Rs 180-crore stake sale via block deal

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Shares of Indigo Paints fell by 5.7% to a low of Rs 1,452.10 on the BSE during early trading today. This decline followed a block deal estimated at Rs 179.2 crore, representing 2.5% of the company’s equity, at a price of Rs 1,493 per share. Reportedly, 1.2 crore shares were traded in the transaction, with Peak XV Partners Investments (formerly Sequoia India) likely being the seller.

'No bigger Guru Dakshina than this': Paralympic gold medalist Harvinder Singh's coach on archer's historic win

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Paralympic gold medallist Harvinder Singh expressed pride after winning India's first-ever gold in para-archery at the Paris Paralympics. He defeated Poland's Lukasz Ciszek in a straight-set final. His coach, Gaurav Sharma, praised the historic achievement. India also won a bronze in mixed team compound archery, marking their best performance in para-archery at the Paralympics.

Rupee opens 2 paise higher at 83.95 against US dollar

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The rupee rose by 2 paise to 83.95 against the US dollar in early trade on Friday, influenced by a weaker dollar overseas. Gains were limited due to rising crude oil prices, negative domestic equity markets, and foreign capital outflows. The dollar index was down 0.10%, while Brent crude was marginally up at USD 72.70 per barrel.

Ocean freight carriers are ripe to compete in the air

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A.P. Moller-Maersk and CMA CGM are expanding into air freight by acquiring new Boeing and Airbus aircraft. The companies aim to diversify their logistics services after the pandemic boosted shipping rates and profits.

Brigade Enterprises raises Rs 1,500 cr by selling shares via QIP

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Bengaluru-based Brigade Enterprises has raised Rs 1,500 crore by selling equity shares to institutional investors through a qualified institutional placement. The company allotted over 1.3 crore shares at Rs 1,150 each, slightly below the floor price. This funding aims to support business expansion. Brigade reported a significant rise in net profit for the June quarter.


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