Indian Aviation Sector Likely To See Losses In FY25 And FY26 Despite Strong Passenger Growth: Report
On a positive note, domestic air passenger traffic continues to display robust growth. January 2025 saw a 14.5 per cent ...
ICRA anticipates Indian auto component suppliers to benefit from growing EV opportunities and localization efforts. However, ...
Despite strong passenger growth and steady air traffic recovery, the Indian aviation sector is projected to incur a net loss of INR 2,000-3,000 crore in FY25 and FY26, according to an ICRA report.
The domestic equity benchmarks closed lower on Friday, marking the fourth consecutive day of losses. Concerns over potential retaliatory tariffs from the US, coupled with continued selling by FIIs, ...
Sports Toto Bhd, which saw its net profit more than double in the second quarter ended Dec 31 (2Q25), remains cautiously ...
The company has received an assessment order dated February 20, 2025, from the Office of the Assistant Commissioner, Mohali, Punjab alleging liability on reverse charge mechanism, a mismatch in the ...
MobiKwik's registered user base has grown to 172 million, with 5 million merchants. The company’s payment GMV has also ...
Zaggle shares dropped 4.6% to INR 340 apiece during the intraday trading session on the BSE today (February 21) ...
Despite the broader market slump in recent months dragging down most new-age stocks, CarTrade has delivered a stellar ...
The Indian aviation sector is poised for financial turbulence with projected net losses of Rs 2,000-3,000 crore in FY25 and ...
According to a Nomura report, India's passenger vehicle industry is anticipated to grow steadily over the next three years, despite affordability challenges in the mass segment. Premium segments and ...
Floor & Decor Holdings forecast higher sales for the current year, even as the slumping housing market continues to weigh on the overall flooring category. The flooring retailer on Thursday reported a ...
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