Search
+
    SEARCHED FOR:

    ATUL AUTO LTD Q2 RESULTS

    Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Tuesday

    Indian market closed higher, propelled by auto and metal sectors, fueled by GST tax cut optimism and China's steel reforms. Expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut further boosted sentiment. Despite early gains, a late sell-off indicated investor caution, with auto stocks rallying and IT facing global uncertainty.

    Audi India cuts car prices by up to ₹7.8 lakh following GST 2.0 reforms; check changes for each model here

    Audi India has reduced prices across its models by Rs 2.6–7.8 lakh, passing on GST 2.0 benefits. The Q3 now starts at Rs 43.07 lakh, while the Q8 begins at Rs 1.1 crore. Prices of Q5, Q7, A4, and A6 are also lower. Audi said the move makes its cars more accessible before the festive season.

    SpiceJet expects to restart ops of 10 grounded planes by April 2026

    SpiceJet, grappling with financial difficulties, aims to revive its operations by restoring 10 grounded aircraft by April 2026, with some expected to be operational by early winter to meet peak demand. The airline reported a net loss of Rs 238 crore in the June quarter, impacted by a significant portion of its fleet being grounded.

    SpiceJet shares fall 5% after airline reports Rs 234 crore net loss in Q1FY26

    SpiceJet Share Price: SpiceJet reported a net loss of Rupees 234 crore in the first quarter of fiscal year 2026. This is a reversal from last year's profit. Revenue also declined significantly. Geopolitical issues and aircraft delays impacted performance. Passenger revenue and load factor remained relatively stable. The airline's net worth improved due to financial restructuring.

    Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Monday

    Indian market closed flat on Friday due to profit booking in consumer and IT sectors, offsetting gains in the auto sector following proposed tax cuts. While domestic investors rotated into mid- and small-cap stocks, U.S. and European markets dipped amid concerns about the pace of economic recovery after a softer-than-expected jobs report.

    Type 5 diabetes: The shocking new threat hitting children and teens – what you must know

    The International Diabetes Federation in 2025 officially recognized Type 5 Diabetes as a form of diabetes connected to prolonged childhood malnutrition. Unlike Type 1 or Type 2, it outcomes from impaired pancreatic development caused by long-term nutrient deficiency issues. Most common in low- and middle-income countries, especially in Asia and Africa, it mainly impacts lean teenagers and young adults. Around 20 to 25 millions live with this condition globally.

    The Economic Times
    BACK TO TOP