Trade Watchlist Portfolio Message Set Alert live bse live nse live Volume Todays L/H More × Reported Consolidated quarterly numbers for Vedanta are: Net Sales at Rs 38,622.00 crore in June 2022 up 35.94% from Rs. 28,412.00 crore in June 2021. Quarterly Net Profit at Rs. 4,421.00 crore in June 2022 up 4.66% from Rs. 4,224.00 crore in June 2021. EBITDA stands at Rs. 10,930.00 crore in June 2022 up 3.02% from Rs. 10,610.00 crore in June 2021. Vedanta EPS has increased to Rs. 11.92 in June 2022 from Rs. 11.40 in June 2021. Close Vedanta shares closed at 243.40 on July 27, 2022 (NSE) and has given -25.71% returns over the last 6 months and -9.89% over the last 12 months. Vedanta Consolidated Quarterly Results in Rs. Cr. Jun'22 Mar'22 Jun'21 Net Sales/Income from operations 38,251.00 39,342.00 28,105.00 … [Read more...] about Vedanta Consolidated June 2022 Net Sales at Rs 38,622.00 crore, up 35.94% Y-o-Y
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Ranking Your Local Food Business in Bangkok, Thailand for 2022
Thailand is famous all around the world for its iconic Thai food and any local food business. According to an expectation, there are around 100000 restaurants established in the country. This figure is monstrous, considering the size! And talking of local street vendors in the country, the number rose beyond 500000. Therefore, you are getting a lot of opportunities if you have thought of owning a local Food business in Bangkok. You need to have good marketing teams if you want to rank your local food business in Bangkok. You really have to work on content promotion when you are trying to establish your food business in Bangkok. In this article, we are going to focus on the ways you could follow to rank your Local Food Business in Bangkok. The Best Restaurants In Bangkok There are many restaurants that are operating in Bangkok. But some of them created their own niche through food quality and a whole lot of other aspects. These restaurants are highly … [Read more...] about Ranking Your Local Food Business in Bangkok, Thailand for 2022
Ranhill Utilities gets four-year PPA extension for [email protected] project
- A + A KUALA LUMPUR (Aug 10): Ranhill Utilities Bhd has obtained a four-year extension of a power purchase agreement (PPA) to develop a 50 MW large scale solar plant under large scale solar phase [email protected] ( [email protected] ) in Perak. In a bourse filing, the water supply company via its wholly-owned unit Ranhill Solar I Sdn Bhd (RSI) said it had received a notification letter from the Energy Commission (EC) on the four-year extension agreement. This confirms a report by The Edge on August 2, which stated that LSS4 project owners have their power purchase agreements (PPAs) extended by four years to 25 years from 21 previously, citing sources. The four-year extension for LSS4 winning bidders appears to be a concession the EC is making in consideration of how the viability of certain projects have been affected, following a 30%-50% jump in solar panel prices — compared to when they submitted their bids in 2020, the report said. In the … [Read more...] about Ranhill Utilities gets four-year PPA extension for [email protected] project
Tycoon Robert Kuok’s 80%-owned FFM faces RM46.36 mil fine if breached Competition Act
- A + A KUALA LUMPUR (Aug 10): Malaysia Competition Commission (MyCC) has proposed to impose a financial penalty of RM46.36 million on FFM Bhd — one of five feed millers recently flagged by the commission for potential price fixing — subject to findings in relation to its alleged infringement of the Competition Act 2010. FFM is a 80%-owned subsidiary of PPB Group Bhd, the flagship company of tycoon Robert Kuok Hock Nien. In a filing with Bursa Malaysia on Wednesday (Aug 10), PPB said that it is providing further information relating to a proposed decision by the commission earlier. "MyCC's allegation against FFM was in relation to the purported entering into agreements or concerted practices by certain poultry feed millers in fixing the price of poultry feed," the diversified conglomerate said. However, PPB added that there is no operational or material financial impact on the group at this juncture. The group also noted it is working with its advisers on its … [Read more...] about Tycoon Robert Kuok’s 80%-owned FFM faces RM46.36 mil fine if breached Competition Act
Malayan Flour Mills’ partially owned company faces RM70.02 mil fine if infringed Competition Act
- A + A KUALA LUMPUR (Aug 10): Malayan Flour Mills Bhd's (MFM) partially owned Dindings Poultry Development Centre Sdn Bhd (DPDC) said that Malaysia Competition Commission (MyCC) has proposed to impose a financial penalty of RM70.02 million in the event that DPDC is found to have infringed the Competition Act 2010. In a Bursa Malaysia filing on Wednesday (Aug 10), MFM said DPDC strongly denies the allegation of any infringement of the provisions of the Act as mentioned in the proposed decision. "However, in the event of any findings to the contrary, MyCC has proposed a financial penalty equivalent to 10% based on the relevant turnover and based on MyCC's calculation for the alleged period which amounts to RM70.02 million. "DPDC denies that it is liable for the said penalty and refutes the basis of the calculation applied by MyCC," it said. MFM added that DPDC continues its business operations as usual and that currently there is neither financial nor operational … [Read more...] about Malayan Flour Mills’ partially owned company faces RM70.02 mil fine if infringed Competition Act
China’s central bank warns of inflation risks as CPI climbs
- A + A BEIJING (Aug 10): The People's Bank of China (PBOC) has said it will safeguard the economy against inflation threats, pledging to avoid massive stimulus and excessive money printing to spur growth. The central bank will both support economic growth and ensure stable prices, the PBOC said in its quarterly monetary policy report released on Wednesday. At the same time, it will provide stronger and higher-quality support to the real economy, it said. "Structural inflation pressure may increase in the short term, and the pressure of imported inflation remains," the PBOC said. "We can't lower our guards easily." The PBOC's warnings came on the same day official data showed inflation accelerated in July to 2.7%, the highest level in two years, largely driven by food prices as pork costs surged. Weak consumer demand kept overall price pressures in check though. The central bank said consumer price index (CPI) will likely exceed 3% in some months during the … [Read more...] about China’s central bank warns of inflation risks as CPI climbs
Food inflation eases, but uncertain crops slow wider relief
- A + A CHICAGO (Aug 10): While the outlook for global crops is improving from the tumultuous weeks after Russia's attack on Ukraine, the threats of drought, flooding, and blistering heat are keeping supplies tight and prices elevated. Crop futures have retreated to pre-war levels, and the UN's monthly measure of food prices sank the most since 2008. That is offering some relief to consumers who have faced rampant food inflation since the start of the pandemic. Still, the war is putting more pressure on farmers from the US to India to replace crop losses and make up for the shortfall in supplies from Ukraine, normally a key shipper to poorer nations in the Middle East and Africa. How much they can provide is in question. Major producers like the US, Brazil, and Argentina have been facing yield issues over the last few years thanks to scorching heat, supporting prices at higher levels. Global production of corn and soybeans in 2021-2022 fell short of initial … [Read more...] about Food inflation eases, but uncertain crops slow wider relief
CPO futures end marginally lower on higher output, stocks
- A + A KUALA LUMPUR (Aug 10): Crude palm oil (CPO) futures contract on Bursa Malaysia Derivatives ended marginally lower on Wednesday as concerns over rising output and higher stock levels continue to weigh on prices, a dealer said. The Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB), in its report released on Wednesday, said Malaysia’s CPO stocks for July 2022 rose 2.79% to 905,946 tonnes from 881,315 tonnes recorded in June 2022. Overall, palm oil stocks increased 7.71% to 1.77 million tonnes from 1.65 million tonnes in the preceding month. The report also said that CPO output increased by 1.84% to 1.57 million tonnes in July versus 1.55 million tonnes in June. Palm oil exports rose by 10.72% month-on-month to 1.32 million tonnes in July from 1.19 million tonnes in June. Palm oil trader David Ng said the report indicated an increase of 1% and 7% in production and stock levels respectively last month and this would put pressure on prices. “Weaker crude oil prices are also … [Read more...] about CPO futures end marginally lower on higher output, stocks
Swift Haulage to acquire Singapore-based Watt Wah Petroleum Haulage
- A + A KUALA LUMPUR (Aug 10): Swift Haulage Bhd plans to buy Singapore’s Watt Wah Petroleum Haulage Pte Ltd, which is involved in the transporting of petroleum products, for S$1.6 million (RM5.18 million) cash. It will also take over Watt Wah's shareholders' loan that amounted to S$8.5 million as on June 30. In a Bursa Malaysia filing on Wednesday (Aug 10), the integrated logistics service provider said it has entered into a binding order (BO) with Watt Wah’s sole shareholder, DLT Enterprise Pte Ltd for the acquisition. The BO is subject to a definitive share and purchase agreement to be inked between Swift Haulage and DLT. Besides the cash consideration, Swift Haulage said it will repay Watt Wah's shareholders' loan in full by refinancing the loan within two weeks after the acquisition is completed. "The amount of the shareholders' loan is subject to changes resulting from further repayment(s) between June 30, 2022 and the completion date," Swift Haulage said. … [Read more...] about Swift Haulage to acquire Singapore-based Watt Wah Petroleum Haulage
Burger King blank receipts: What’s behind the mysterious ‘nothing burger’ emails?
If you received an email from Burger King containing a blank receipt for an order you never placed, you’re not alone. Thousands of people have taken to social media to report the ghost receipts. Here’s what you need to know: advertisement What’s happening? People began receiving emails containing what appeared to be a blank Burger King receipt for an order they never placed. The emails began arriving in people’s inboxes in the early-morning hours of Tuesday, August 9. What do the Burger King emails say? The emails contain a typical Burger King receipt. It says “Thanks for ordering from Burger King!” followed by a message saying where the recipient’s Burger King order can be picked up, though the location is blank. The email also doesn’t show other critical information like the order number or cost of the order. What email address does the Burger King email come from? According to screenshots on Twitter, the email appears to come from the address … [Read more...] about Burger King blank receipts: What’s behind the mysterious ‘nothing burger’ emails?