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Sinner Or Saint, You Decide...A Sector For 2023 And Beyond
- Friday February 24, 2023
- Business | Equitymaster
A "Sin Stock" is stock of a company that is associated with or is directly involved in, activities considered unethical or immoral. These could be gambling stocks such as Delta Corp or tobacco stocks like ITC.
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Apollo Hospitals Rallies For 2nd Straight Day On Returning To Profit In June Quarter
- Tuesday August 17, 2021
- Business | Edited by Nikita Prasad
Apollo Hospitals Share Price: On Tuesday, Apollo Hospitals opened on the BSE at Rs 4,359, swinging to an intra day high of Rs 4,956.95 and an intra day low of Rs 4,333.20
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Apollo Hospital Rallies Nearly 7 % On Returning To Profit In June Quarter
- Monday August 16, 2021
- Business | Edited by Abhishek Vasudev
Apollo Hospital reported consolidated net profit of Rs 501 crore against loss of Rs 225 crore during the same period last year.
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The 4 Reddy Sisters Running $2 Billion Apollo Empire
- Wednesday November 21, 2018
- Business | Ari Altstedter, Bloomberg
Apollo's shares have gained about 30 per cent after hitting a four-year low in June, and stock forecasters are more bullish than they have been in a decade.
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Shares of Apollo Hospitals Gain; Citi Raises Price Target
- Wednesday July 2, 2014
- Business |
Citi said in a note that aggressive ramp-up has resulted in lower margin for FY14 and that it expects a pick-up in growth from FY15 as a result of the move.
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TPG sells 10% stake in Shriram Transport Finance for Rs 1600 crore
- Thursday February 21, 2013
- Business |
TPG Capital, which held its stake in Shriram Transport Finance Company through Newbridge India Investment Ltd, sold 2.26 crore shares (amounting to 9.98 per cent stake) in the firm, as per data available with stock exchanges. The shares were sold on an average price of Rs 715.15 valuing the deal size at Rs 1,612 crore, data showed.
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Sinner Or Saint, You Decide...A Sector For 2023 And Beyond
- Friday February 24, 2023
- Business | Equitymaster
A "Sin Stock" is stock of a company that is associated with or is directly involved in, activities considered unethical or immoral. These could be gambling stocks such as Delta Corp or tobacco stocks like ITC.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Apollo Hospitals Rallies For 2nd Straight Day On Returning To Profit In June Quarter
- Tuesday August 17, 2021
- Business | Edited by Nikita Prasad
Apollo Hospitals Share Price: On Tuesday, Apollo Hospitals opened on the BSE at Rs 4,359, swinging to an intra day high of Rs 4,956.95 and an intra day low of Rs 4,333.20
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Apollo Hospital Rallies Nearly 7 % On Returning To Profit In June Quarter
- Monday August 16, 2021
- Business | Edited by Abhishek Vasudev
Apollo Hospital reported consolidated net profit of Rs 501 crore against loss of Rs 225 crore during the same period last year.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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The 4 Reddy Sisters Running $2 Billion Apollo Empire
- Wednesday November 21, 2018
- Business | Ari Altstedter, Bloomberg
Apollo's shares have gained about 30 per cent after hitting a four-year low in June, and stock forecasters are more bullish than they have been in a decade.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Shares of Apollo Hospitals Gain; Citi Raises Price Target
- Wednesday July 2, 2014
- Business |
Citi said in a note that aggressive ramp-up has resulted in lower margin for FY14 and that it expects a pick-up in growth from FY15 as a result of the move.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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TPG sells 10% stake in Shriram Transport Finance for Rs 1600 crore
- Thursday February 21, 2013
- Business |
TPG Capital, which held its stake in Shriram Transport Finance Company through Newbridge India Investment Ltd, sold 2.26 crore shares (amounting to 9.98 per cent stake) in the firm, as per data available with stock exchanges. The shares were sold on an average price of Rs 715.15 valuing the deal size at Rs 1,612 crore, data showed.
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www.ndtv.com/business