Indian stock indices closed Wednesday trade in the red, dragged by a broad-based fall virtually in all the sectoral indices, particularly the media, metal, PSU bank, realty, oil and gas. Profit booking at higher levels also dampened investors sentiment, said analysts.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 11: Innomet Advanced Materials Limited, a global supplier of a wide spectrum of ferrous and non-ferrous metal/alloy powders, has announced its plan to go public with an Initial Public Offering on September 11, 2024. The company aims to raise Rs 3,423.6
New Delhi [India], September 9: Our Company is engaged in the business of manufacturing rolled steel products i.e., TMT bars under the Kamdhenu Brand catering mainly to the construction industry and for infrastructure development. Our Company manufactures TMT bars from billets through reheat
Indian stock indices rose substantially on Monday, defying a sharp downturn in the overnight US markets, possibly due to inherent strength in domestic market fundamentals.
New Delhi [India], September 9: SPP Polymer Limited, a leading manufacturing company since over two decades, promoted by Dipak Goyal, Mahavir Bahety & Liladhar Mundhara is planning to raise up to Rs. 24.49 crore from its SME public issue. The company has received approval to launch its p
New Delhi [India], September 9: As per the recent press release by Manglam Infra and Engineering Limited (NSE - MIEL) to the NSE, the company secured five projects in August 2024, with a total cumulative value of Rs 4.43 crore. As per the mandate, this engineering consulting firm, known for
Indian markets started the fresh week with a decline following weak global cues and a downturn in Asian markets. Globally, markets are under pressure as the Fed meeting date approaches and due to the slowdown in growth in Germany and the Chinese economy.
Indian stock indices took a sharp hit Friday, the last trading day of the current week, with all sectoral indices closing deep in the red. The sell-off was broad-based, with the banking and energy sectors taking the biggest hit.
Indian stock markets corrected sharply on Thursday amid global cues and FPI selling, as today marks the last day of the SEBI deadline for unregistered foreign investors to disclose beneficial owners.