Tata Tech to Launch IPO Tomorrow - Top Indian Market Updates
Here are some of the major updates that could move the markets tomorrow:
Tata Tech to launch ₹3,042Cr IPO tomorrow
The much-awaited initial public offering (IPO) of Tata Technologies (a subsidiary of Tata Motors) will open for subscription tomorrow— Nov 22. The company is planning to raise ₹3,042.51 crore. The price band for the issue has been fixed at Rs 475-500 per share. The issue comprises only an offer-for-sale (OFS) by the promoter and investors.
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KEC International bags new projects worth ₹1,005Cr
KEC International Ltd has secured new projects worth ₹1,005 crore across its various business verticals, including railways and cables. The company has secured projects for transmission, distribution, and cabling in India, the Middle East, Europe, Africa and the Americas.
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RIL to invest ₹20,000Cr in West Bengal on 5G, retail, energy
Reliance Jio is set to take the power of 5G to West Bengal even as the telco is on track to conclude the world’s fastest 5G rollout in India by December end. RIL chairman, Mukesh Ambani, said that every home in West Bengal would be converted into smart homes very soon with the rapid rollout of JioFiber (wired broadband) and Jio AirFiber services (the company’s 5G-based fixed wireless access service).
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Tata Motors re-enters Thailand with CVs
Tata Motors has appointed Inchcape Plc as its distributor for commercial vehicles in Thailand, re-entering the market after a three-year break. The company stopped selling its pickup trucks and small commercial vehicles in Thailand after it closed its 100% subsidiary in 2020. However, it has been providing support and services to customers there.
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TCS makes provision of $125 million in Q3 for Epic Systems penalty
The US Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) against a $140-million penalty concerning a trade secret lawsuit filed by US-based Epic Systems. The firm will make a provision of $125 million for the same in the third quarter of this financial year ending December 2023.
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OneWeb gets approval to launch satcom services in India
Bharti Airtel-backed low earth orbit (LEO) satellite firm OneWeb has been granted the necessary regulatory approvals from the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre (IN-SPACe) to launch commercial broadband services in India. Now, the company needs spectrum allocation from the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) to commence commercial connectivity services.
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Jindal Power will not bid to take over Go First
Jindal Power Ltd has decided to not follow through with a bid to take over Go First, pushing the insolvent airline closer to liquidation. It is the only company whose expression of interest to take over Go First was accepted by creditors. According to Reuters, Jindal had decided against bidding after evaluating the airline's financial statements.
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Titan Company plans to hire over 3,000 employees in 5 years
The Titan Company is planning to add over 3,000 employees in the next 5 years across the engineering, design, luxury, digital, data analytics, marketing and sales domains. The company is looking for professionals with specialised skills such as data analytics, cyber security, product management, digital marketing and other new-age skills, amongst others.
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DLF buys office space in Gurgaon for ₹81 crore
DLF group’s subsidiary, DLF Building & Services Pvt Ltd has bought about 31,254 sq. ft. of premium office space at Horizon Centre on Golf Course Road in Gurgaon for ₹81 crore. The building is the costliest office space tower in Gurgaon. The space was owned by Madhur Maini and has been leased to WeWork India.
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Strides Pharma gets USFDA approval for oral solution to treat seizures
Strides Pharma Science Ltd’s subsidiary, Strides Pharma Global Pte Ltd, Singapore, has received approval from the US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) for Levetiracetam Oral Solution. It is an oral drug used to treat seizures. The pharma major will manufacture the product at its facility in Bengaluru. According to IQVIA data, the Levetiracetam Oral Solution had a market size of $55 million in the last 12 months.
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