Buy DLF, target price Rs 458: ICICI SecuritiesDLF, incorporated in the year 1963, is a Large Cap company (having a market cap of Rs 85918.07 Crore) operating in Real Estate sector.
Buy Brigade Enterprises, target price Rs 632: HDFC SecuritiesBrigade Enterprises, incorporated in the year 1995, is a Mid Cap company (having a market cap of Rs 11187.14 Crore) operating in Real Estat...
Buy DLF, target price Rs 450: ICICI SecuritiesDLF, incorporated in the year 1963, is a Large Cap company (having a market cap of Rs 87143.35 Crore) operating in Real Estate sector.
Motilal Oswal neutral on DLF; target price Rs 425DLF, incorporated in the year 1963, is a Large Cap company (having a market cap of Rs 100893.71 Crore) operating in Real Estate sector.
Rent-a-stranger: A Japanese man is running a successful business by meeting people & doing nothing with themA ‘do-nothing’ ‘rented’ man is the silent knight in the shining armour for Japan’s lonely hearts.
IIFL Securities initiated buy on Brigade Enterprises, target price Rs 302The brokerage expects Brigade's operating cash flows to clock above 20% compounded growth over FY19-22.
- Budget 2012: Top players call for retail to be given industry status
The sector also wants GST implementation, more investment in infrastructure.
- How Rajiv Vij became the Czar of rented cars in India
A Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) graduate, Rajiv started his career selling Hindustan Motors’ Ambassador cars.
- Pay per day: New rental plan for retailers
Mall owners, vital for the organised retail sector, are experimenting with a new method - rent on a daily basis.
- Avanta to wind up Mumbai operations
UK-based serviced office provider Avanta, which blocked properties at the peak of the realty boom in India and started offering office spac...
- BIGFlix.com builts catalogue of 21,000 movie titles
BIGFlix.com, the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group outfit which is into online and offline movie rentals and video on demand has built up a catal...
- Madura seeks cut in store rentals
India’s largest fashion apparel company Madura Garments is working on improving the rent-to-revenue ratio of its stores.
- Non-metro airports next hotspots for car rental firms
Industry analysts say that the self-drive component comprises barely 5% of the car rental industry and is poised to go up to 20%. In pics: ...
- Car rental cos to hit the non-metro lane
Upcoming non-metro airports in Bangalore, Nagpur, Hyderabad and Chandigarh are the next hotspots for the burgeoning car rental market; more...
- Pacifica launched first IT project in India
US based real estate company Pacifica has launched its first IT project in India at Chennai.
- Rentals likely to shatter margin mantra in India
It’s margins, margins and margins in the retail business.
- Delhi co to put young grads behind the wheels
The Delhi-based Sona Mobility intends to launch a ‘earn while you learn’ programme to have more graduate chauffeurs.