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Symbol | Name | Price | Change | P/E Ratio | Market Cap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Indian Wood Products Company Limited | ₹33.35 | +1.03% | — | ₹213 Cr small Cap |
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View AllRefined products exports may rise 25% on IOCL's bet: Rs 75,000 crore investment to add 17.3 MMTPA capacity across three units by year-end
Indian Oil Corporation's expansion will boost refining capacity by December 2026. This increase is expected to significantly raise India's petroleum product export share. The company's capacity will reach 98.05 million metric tonnes per annum. This expansion will strengthen India's position as a global refining hub. Increased exports will also boost the nation's foreign exchange earnings.
Nissan targets two lakh annual sales from India; launches mid-size SUV Tekton
Nissan India targets two lakh annual car sales, balancing domestic and export volumes. The company plans to introduce new products and increase localization efforts. Nissan India is expanding its portfolio with new models like the Tekton SUV. This strategy aims to cater to both Indian and international markets effectively. The company is also investing in new manufacturing capabilities and brand promotion.
India at cusp of 'snacking renaissance'; L Catterton bets on healthy snacking, branded foods
Expressing enthusiasm for India's rising consumption trends, L Catterton zeroes in on the healthy snacking and branded foods market. Having launched its first fund dedicated to India, the firm has made three key investments lately. Executive Chairman Sanjiv Mehta emphasizes the importance of transitioning from unbranded to branded products, predicting a resurgence in Indian snacking habits while calling for heightened investments in food innovation to cultivate globally recognized brands.