IRB Infrastructure files for Rs4300 crore IPO for its
Infrastructure Investment Trust – Positive for the stock
IRB Infrastructure Developers has filed a draft offer document
dated September 7, 2016, in relation to an initial public offer of units
representing an undivided beneficial interest in the IRB InvIT Fund (the Trust),
with the SEBI, the BSE Limited and the National Stock Exchange of India
Limited, in accordance with the InvIT Regulations.
ONGC Q1 net dips 21% at Rs4, 232 crore
State-run Oil and Natural Gas Corporation ( ONGC) has announced
that its standalone net profit for the first quarter ended June 30, 2016 fell
by 21.16 per cent at Rs 4,232.54 crore from Rs 5,368.36 crore in the same
period a year ago in the wake of falling oil prices and lower output .
Total income from operations fell 21.4 per cent at Rs 17,784.75
crore in Q1 FY 2016-17 from Rs 22,628.17 crore in the same period a year ago,
ONGC said in a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE).
Total expenses fell 19.18 per cent, year-on-year to Rs 12,094
crore in Q1 FY 2016-17, while other income rose 10.3 per cent to Rs 952 crore.
Aviation sector to see investment of $6 bn
Reports suggest that, investments worth $6 billion are expected in
the country's airport sector in five years with around $1 billion to be
utilised for reviving aerodromes.
Optimistic on future prospects of the domestic aviation sector,
Civil Aviation Secretary R N Choubey said passenger growth is anticipated to be
more than 30 per cent in the coming years.
Gail India Q1 net sees 3-fold jump to Rs1, 335.18 cr
Gail (India) Ltd has reported over three-fold jump in its
standalone net profit after taxes (PAT) at Rs1,335.18 crore for the first
quarter ended June 30, 2016, buoyed by a turnaround in petrochemical business
and stake sale in Mahanagar Gas.
The standalone net profit after taxes (PAT) of the company stood
at Rs388.09 crore during the same period a year ago.
Standalone total income declined 10 per cent to Rs11,457.2 crore
during Q1 2016-17, as compared to Rs12,727.97 crore during the same period last
year, due to lower gas prices.
Britannia to challenge Delhi HC order in ITC’s favour
Britannia Industries will challenge the Delhi High Court's order
on Tuesday directing it to withdraw its NutriChoice Digestive Zero biscuits in
its current packaging (Suit filed by ITC alleging that Britannia had copied the
packaging of its Sunfeast Farmlite Digestive All Good biscuits).
Britannia will contest on the basis of the fact that Farmlite
Digestive was very close to NutriChoice in design when it was launched in
February 2016.
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