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PVR INOX’s Marriott moment: How a theatre giant is rewriting the cinema playbook in India with a new-age expansion modelPVR INOX Marriott model strategy: PVR INOX is shifting to a Franchise Owned, Company Operated model. This strategy seeks to expand its mult...
Why foreign analysts like Citi, Jefferies are suddenly turning bullish on India's gloomy marketsCiti has recently upgraded India to “overweight” status, as strategists forecast a significant upside driven by the country’s less demandin...
PVR Inox adds 77 screens, exits 67 underperformers amid shift to capital-light modelMultiplex chain PVR Inox expanded its net screen count by 10, adding 77 new screens and closing 67 underperforming ones by December 2024, t...
We are in uncharted territory as too much fresh funds are coming in: Dipan MehtaDipan Mehta highlights the unprecedented liquidity in markets from tier II and III cities and its unpredictable outcomes. He expresses conc...
Look for stocks with less downward volatility and stable earnings prospects: Anand TandonA good content pipeline increases the likelihood of hits, and with people coming to the cinema, local F&B sales will also rise. From a tact...
Hot Stocks: Brokerages on Entero, CreditAccess, Bharti Hexacom, Interglobe and PVRBrokerages initiate coverage and recommendations on Entero Healthcare, CreditAccess, Bharti Hexacom. Indigo Aviation downgraded by Axis Cap...
Be slightly cautious and take some money off the table: Varun LohchabMarket experts suggest that the current earnings season in India has been lacklustre, neither a big hit nor a miss. While largecaps do bett...
Good time to start looking at buying IT stocks: Chakri LokapriyaThe multiples are close to their growth rates, about anywhere between 16 to 20 times. So the downside is not that and any hint that an infl...
Consumer stocks offer good opportunity in medium term: Kunj Bansal“ Once we take a medium term outlook, the whole FMCG sector and also the consumer durable sector – the whole consumer space and even auto l...
PVR restarts capex cycle, plans to open 125 screens in FY23"The company is restarting its capex cycle from FY 2022-23 and has plans of opening (around) 125 screens this year, breaking its own record...
ITC is up 20%. Should you invest? Deepak Shenoy answers“We do not know the independent financials of the FMCG business and how all the businesses would survive independently. So there is always ...
Coronavirus: The biggest challenge right now is business continuityAs the Covid-19 outbreak hits companies hard, CFOs like Vaish are bracing for what many are referring to as the toughest phase in their car...
Midcap stocks mutual funds lapped up in Oct in their chase for big returnsMidcap funds saw a net inflow of Rs 1,091 crore in October on the back of strong SIP flow.
Just 5-6 quality stocks have taken market to record high: Jinesh Gopani, Axis AMC"In last six months, entire momentum or beta trade has collapsed. Only fundamental stocks have held on."
India Inc firming up capex plans after a year-long lullTata Steel, Hero MotoCorp, Asian Paints, CEAT and Jubilant FoodWorks are among firms that have invested Rs 50,000 crore in the past four mo...
Why Angel Broking’s Mayuresh Joshi is betting on these 2 stocksMarket hinging on Gujarat elections hopes of earnings recovery in Q3 and Q4.
There is a lot of steam in PSU banks still: Chakri Lokapriya, TCG AMC“The media space will continue to do well as also all the PVRs of the world.”
Earnings boost! Top stocks which are likely to surprise in March quarterThe next big trigger for the market will be earnings growth, which has remained muted or largely flat for Sensex companies over the past ei...
PVR conscious of leverage position; will buy DT Cinemas mostly via equity: Nitin Sood, CFO'Our focus has been to look at great locations. We want to build great cinemas which deliver great customer experience.'
Bijli’s Big Bet: India’s leading multiplex chain betting big on bowlingPVR will benefit by having another large-scale footfall driver like BluO next to the cinemas.