Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Q4 Results: Net profit drops 51% to ₹325.3 crore, revenue up 2.3% YoY; Dividend declared

State-run defence PSU Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders reported results for the March quarter after market hours on Thursday, May 29. The numbers for the fourth quarter were dented due to higher expenses. However, the company has surpassed its full-year guidance on the revenue and margins front. For the fourth quarter, Mazagon Dock’s revenue went up by…

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Bajaj Auto Q4 Results: Net profit rises 6% to ₹2,049 crore, revenue up 6% YoY; Dividend declared

Bajaj Auto reported fourth-quarter profit above market estimates on Thursday, as higher motorcycle exports and foreign exchange gains made up for a slump in domestic demand. The company reported a profit of 20.49 billion rupees ($240 million) for the January-March period, compared with analysts’ average estimate of 19.95 billion rupees Bajaj, India’s top auto exporter…

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This little-known mulitbagger micro-cap stock just raised ₹6 crore via preferential shares to buy BITCOINS!

In the rare instance of the world of crypto investing intersecting with Dalal Street, a little-known multibagger micro-cap company — Jetking Infotrain — used the funds it raised from stock market investors to buy bitcoins. Jetking Infotrain informed the exchanges on May 28 that the ₹6 crore it raised through a preferential issue has been…

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How much does a breakup really cost — Are you prepared for financial reality?

Breakups are not just emotionally brutal – they can be financially devastating too. Think about it: shared Netflix accounts, co-signed rent agreements, couple trips on EMI, gifts bought on credit, and emotionally-triggered impulsive spending. Ouch! In India, where relationships are becoming more independent and financially entangled, budgeting for a breakup isn’t just smart, it’s essential….

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The temperament trap: Why your personality might be your portfolio’s biggest enemy

This isn’t an isolated incident, and it’s not about stocks vs mutual funds. It’s a pattern I’ve observed repeatedly over two decades of writing about investments. The most analytically gifted individuals often struggle with investing, not because they lack intelligence, but because their very strengths become their greatest weaknesses when markets turn volatile. Consider the…

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