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In 1943, he was trying to solve a World War II crisis, but a failed experiment accidentally created one of the most famous toys ever madeSilly Putty invention: A wartime effort to develop synthetic rubber accidentally led to the invention of Silly Putty. Although the stretchy...
Avoid chasing IT rally, focus on power and steel plays: Neeraj DewanMarket expert Neeraj Dewan advises selective investing amid volatility, favoring power, energy infrastructure, steel, aviation, commercial ...
These 7 private and public banking stocks have an upside of up to 23% in one year, according to analystsGiven how the market has moved in the last five-six trading sessions, the probability is high that a new readjustment trade has started. Th...
JK Tyres lines up Rs 4,900 crore capex plan till FY30JK Tyre plans a massive 4,900 crore investment by FY30 to expand its production capacity. This significant outlay signals strong confidence...
JK Tyre charts Rs 4,900 crore capex to scale up capacity by 24% through FY30JK Tyre has planned a Rs 4,900 crore capital expenditure through FY30 to expand production capacity by nearly 25%. The company reported str...
Deloitte India could lead professional services space soon: Romal ShettyDeloitte India’s leadership believes that the future of professional services will extend beyond traditional offerings to solutions, platfo...
ET Prime Special Series: Multibagger or Bankrupt - Part 56: An acquisition, a divestment, and a JV for EV. Ready for re-rating?Bulls argue this company is becoming a complete mobility-platform supplier in India: Power solutions and aftermarket, braking and safety. B...
The Long Drive: 14 decades of the automobile that changed how we travelFourteen decades, countless journeys and one invention that changed humanity. Atul Bandekar takes us on a ride through the story of the aut...
ET Family Business Awards: Off the beaten highway, A ticket to ride in 160 countriesBalkrishna Industries Ltd, or BKT, is a major player in the global off-highway tyre market. Exports are crucial, driving significant revenu...
Earnings vs signals: Q4 results may matter more than they lookThe March quarter earnings season arrives at an inflection point, with stable numbers masking underlying economic shifts. Escalation of the...
ET Prime Special Series: Multibagger or Bankrupt - Part 53: All vehicles need this auto ancillary’s product, but its EV future is still taking shapeThis auto ancillary is not trying to be many things at once. It has stayed in one technical lane for years and built its business around a ...
Auto scrips skid up to 27% in 3 months. Check Q4 expectations and 13 stocks to buyAuto stocks have seen a significant drop of up to 27% in the last three months. This decline comes despite healthy vehicle demand. Investor...
Apollo Tyres to reduce prices to pass on GST rate cut benefit to customersApollo Tyres announces a price reduction on its products. This decision follows the GST Council's rate cut on tyres. The price drop ranges ...
Ceat puts on hold plans to invest in new manufacturing facility for commercial vehicle tyresThe company will instead invest Rs 396 crore in making more profitable off-highway tyres for the European and US markets, managing director...
Apollo to ship tyres from Chennai and Hungary for US/Canada marketsApollo Tyres will sell the truck and bus tyres in the US and Canada under the Apollo brand. The company is already present in the passenger...
Tyre production falls in April-September period: ATMAAs per the latest data released by ATMA, passenger car tyres production increased by 7 per cent in the April-September period.
Tyre stocks to benefit from demand revival, low commodity pricesConsider investing in tyre stocks to benefit from an expected recovery in demand, low commodity prices and reasonable valuations.
- Rubber softens but tyre makers yet to cut prices
Prices have fallen below Rs 160 this month and moving in the narrow range of Rs 156-157 per kg.
- With high market share in commercial vehicle, MRF Tyres can sustain growth
Being a segment leader, with high market share in commercial vehicle, the company can sustain the growth momentum in the coming quarters.
- MRF tops TNS' customer satisfaction index
Tyre manufacturer MRF has been rated as the most preferred brand for truck and bus tyres in terms of customer satisfaction followed by Ceat...