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These large-caps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and an upside potential of up to 26%Just look at developments in the past 48 hours. The war between Iran and Israel resumed, but within hours Tehran said it had halted all off...
Tech jobs go cold; Chip startups shift gearIndia’s tech hiring has fallen to its lowest level in more than two years. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.
Why did the stock market fall today? Sensex tumbles 1,300 pts, Nifty below 23,850. 6 key factorsIndian stock markets experienced a significant downturn on Monday. The Sensex and Nifty saw sharp declines as oil prices surged. Fading hop...
West Asia Conflict: Supply chain woes hit smaller brands harder amid inflationAmid ongoing supply chain challenges and the burden of rising operational costs, smaller consumer goods players are feeling the squeeze. Th...
A case to raise petrol, diesel prices by Rs 25–28 per litre after Bengal, Tamil Nadu elections: Kotak Institutional EquitiesFuel prices in India may rise significantly after April 29. Global crude oil costs are high, causing losses for Indian refiners. Kotak Inst...
Donald Trump shrugs off Hormuz amid shifting oil order, but US can’t 'strait' up ignore itDonald Trump on strait of Hormuz: America's oil exports are surging, filling global supply gaps. The US now produces more oil than it impor...
Electronics companies stockpile amid rising input costs and supply chain uncertaintyCompanies are building up stocks of memory chips and plastics. This is happening because input costs are rising and supplies are uncertain....
Samsung, LG lead global premium TV market in Q3 despite rising Chinese competitionSamsung and LG Electronics maintained their dominance in the global premium TV market during Q3, driven by high-end and OLED segments. Howe...
Samsung reviews visual display division as Chinese competition intensifiesSamsung's Visual Display division is undergoing a management review due to the increasing competition from Chinese TV manufacturers like TC...
Smart TV shipments fall 14% y-o-y in India; Samsung takes the leadSamsung overtook Xiaomi for the first time in the March quarter to become the leading player in the smart TV segment, followed by LG and Xi...
Samsung flags bigger-than-expected Q4 profit drop on weak demandSamsung Electronics Co Ltd reported a likely 35% drop in fourth-quarter operating profit on Tuesday, much worse than analysts expected as w...
Samsung flags bigger-than-expected Q4 profit drop on weak demandLower-than-expected profit from Samsung's chip contract manufacturing, mobile processors, television and home appliance businesses may have...
China no more the main character in Indian television segmentThree industry executives said Chinese brands like OnePlus and Realme are soon likely to exit the television business altogether in India, ...
Two-wheeler, passenger-vehicle exports decline in FebTwo-wheeler exports dropped by 37 per cent to 2,35,087 units last month from 3,75,689 units in the year-ago period. Motorcycle shipments de...
Turkey receives 6.5 million doses of China's Sinovac vaccine: MediaThe new shipment adds to an initial consignment of three million doses which Turkey received nearly a month ago. It has so far vaccinated 1...
Shilpa Shetty-Raj Kundra owned channel face non-payment chargesA tussle is brewing between Best Deal TV , the home shopping channel owned by celebrity couple Shilpa Shetty and Raj Kundra, and its vendor...
Datawind leads overall tablet market in July-September, 4G tablet shipments up 55% on-quarter: IDCTablet shipments including slate and detachables clocked 1.06 million in the July-September period, remaining stagnant over the same period...
Samsung to Sony wooing India as TV, smartphone sales surgeGlobal technology companies such as Samsung Electronics, Apple and Sony are poised to see surging sales in India.
- Hewlett-Packard extends lead over Dell in PC sales
US computer maker Hewlett-Packard revelled in news that it had extended its lead as the world’s top personal computer vendor late last year...
- Gold falls after US dismisses second N Korea test
Gold, which some investors buy as a hedge against inflation, has dropped 22 percent from a 26-year high of 730.40 dollar on May 12.