By Debdeep Gupta | 03 Sep, 2025
Indus Towers sinks 4% on foray into African markets, brokerages remain bullish
Shares of telecommunications company Indus Towers Ltd sank four percent in trade on Wednesday, September 3, after the firm's board gave its nod for a foray into the African markets, which will mark the first-ever overseas expansion of Indus Towers.The company has received approval to foray in African markets, beginning with Nigeria, Uganda, and Zambia as these markets offer attractive prospects fo...
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ProfitGainer01 2025-02-20 09:08:10
Sundaram Clayton, a leading automotive components manufacturer, has revealed plans to divest its aluminium die-casting businesses at its Hosur facility. The company confirmed that both its high-pressure and low-pressure aluminium die-casting operations at Hosur will be sold to third-party buyers. However, details regarding the transaction structure, identity of the buyer, and financial terms are yet to be disclosed.
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