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ArcelorMittal to acquire Brazilian steelmaker CSP for $2.2 billion
02 Aug 2022
ArcelorMittal also announced a new $1.4bn buyback programme of 60 million shares, to be completed by the end of May 2023, despite a 2 per cent decline in its net income to $3.92 billion for the second quarter ended 30 June 2022
ArcelorMittal to acquire Brazilian steelmaker CSP for $2.2 billion
02 Aug 2022
ArcelorMittal also announced a new $1.4bn buyback programme of 60 million shares, to be completed by the end of May 2023, despite a 2 per cent decline in its net income to $3.92 billion for the second quarter ended 30 June 2022
RIL Q1 net profit up 46% at Rs17,955 cr; revenue jumps 57% to Rs2,43,999 cr
25 Jul 2022
The resurgent demand fuels in a tighter market improved product margins in the oil business while a surge in customer base boosted revenues and profits in the telecom and retail sectors, RIL stated
Vedanta announces Rs19.50 interim dividend
20 Jul 2022
Vedanta announces Rs19.50 interim dividend
20 Jul 2022
RBI sets up rupee payment mechanism for global trade
18 Jul 2022
The rupee payment mechanism is intended to promote growth of exports from India and to support the increasing interest of global trading community in the Indian currency, RBI stated
HAL, Safran to create new joint venture for helicopter engines
11 Jul 2022
The joint venture will meet the requirements of HAL and the defence ministry in the development of future helicopters, including the future 13-ton Indian Multi Role Helicopter
TCS’ net profit rises 5% to Rs9,478 cr despite lower operating margin
11 Jul 2022
TCS continued hiring momentum during the quarter as well, taking employee strength above the 600,000 mark, even as attrition rate for a 12-month period rose to 19.7 per cent
TCS’ net profit rises 5% to Rs9,478 cr despite lower operating margin
11 Jul 2022
TCS continued hiring momentum during the quarter as well, taking employee strength above the 600,000 mark, even as attrition rate for a 12-month period rose to 19.7 per cent
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