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ADIA to sell Rs 1,944 crore Lenskart stake days after SoftBank exitAbu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) is set to divest up to 2.3% of its stake in eyewear retailer Lenskart for approximately Rs 1,944 cror...
India's data centre capacity could hit upper end of 5-8 GW target by 2030; Adani, Reliance best placed, says BernsteinIndia’s data centre capacity could expand to the upper end of the projected 5-8 GW range by 2030 from about 1.5 GW currently, according to ...
Lenskart shares fall 2% on Softbank's Rs 2,873-crore stake sale; draws Goldman, Fidelity, othersLenskart Solutions share price dipped 2% on Thursday as SoftBank affiliate SVF II Lightbulb (Cayman) sold a significant stake. Global and d...
SoftBank sells Rs 2,873 crore worth of Lenskart shares in block deal to Goldman Sachs and other investorsLenskart Solutions saw a major stake sale as SoftBank offloaded shares worth about Rs 2,873 crore through a block deal. The transaction dre...
'Insane bubble and bigger than 1999': Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu has a scary warning about the future of AIZoho founder Sridhar Vembu warns of a potential market bubble driven by AI enthusiasm, citing high price-to-sales ratios for tech giants li...
Lenskart to become eyewear industry's Tanishq? Elara makes big predictionElara Capital initiated coverage on Lenskart with a Buy rating and a target price of Rs 615, implying a 22% upside. The brokerage called th...
Armed with Rs 100 crore, Paradise wants to reclaim its biryani crownHyderabad's iconic Paradise biryani is set for a major comeback. Armed with Rs 100 crore, the brand aims to regain its top spot. New strate...
Jefferies, other top brokers raise Lenskart targets after Q4 results; here's whyLenskart Solutions shares surged after the eyewear retailer reported a strong Q4FY26 performance, with revenue from operations rising nearl...
Rising energy bills: How EVs, rooftop solar, induction cooking can protect your household budget and how much they actually costFuel prices are volatile, electricity tariffs are rising, and your LPG cylinder is at the mercy of global events. Here’s how switching to a...
Vihaan Clean bets on energy solutions and resource recovery to power its next growth phaseEnvironmental infrastructure is emerging as a scalable utility business powered by annuity-led revenue models, shared industrial utilities,...
India’s factories don’t have an AI problem, they have an execution problem: ReportIndia's manufacturing sector is embracing AI for growth. However, adoption faces hurdles in integration and data readiness. Companies are s...
One of Iran's most powerful families founded its largest crypto exchange. It's used by the IRGC to move millionsIran's largest cryptocurrency exchange, Nobitex, is controlled by the sons of the influential Kharrazi family, who concealed their ties for...
The IPO afterlife for unicorns: How mutual funds are doubling down on next-gen leadersIndian mutual funds have boosted their investments in five new-age companies. Funds poured into stocks like Urban Company, Ather Energy, Le...
Trump-Tehran, EVangelist for Us – time to charge the battery techEven as conflict and chaos linger in West Asia, India is witnessing a happy confluence of choice, cause and cost. This is a once in a lifet...
We are optimistic that Q4 will end on a good note: Nagesh Basavanhalli, Greaves Cotton LimitedYes, so if I can take a step back, over the years we have transitioned from a B2B to a B2B plus B2C, and we are looking at lifecycle value ...
Consumer story in India is still very much intact: Ajay Kaul, Jubilant FoodWorksWhatever people may say about the worst years for FMCG, consumer spending and so on, I still think we are just round the corner, says Kaul.
Indian Oil Corporation's Paradip project payback period extendedIOC executives said learnings from the Paradip refinery would help the company in setting up projects faster in the future.
Dish TV likely to touch Rs 150-160 levels in short term; buy on dips: Ambareesh BaligaFor Dish TV, the last four-five years was the investment period and now the payback period has started, says Baliga.
Top 5 reasons why developers build hotels"Why do you build hotels?" This is a question most Indian developers get asked by bankers and institutional investors regularly.
- Positive on Sesa Goa: Deven Choksey
The call should remain positive as long as the deal is positive for the Vedanta and Sesa Goa together.