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08.03 / 10:33
markets COST wellness performer audience stars Updates The cost of fame: why Bold Care found A-listers cheaper and more effective than the Meta ad algorithm
Mumbai: Sexual wellness brand Bold Care’s first brush with virality was in 2024, when it released a saas bahu style soap opera ad starring actor (and investor) Ranveer Singh, along with adult entertainment star Johnny Sins, for its condoms and other products. Since then, it has been investing in a series of campaigns featuring celebrities and influencers best known for speaking their mind and, sometimes, courting controversy.
06.03 / 16:25
markets UPS performer Updates Indian stocks plummet to 14-month weekly low as Middle East goes on the boil
Mumbai: The Indian stock markets slumped to their weakest weekly performance in 14 months, after conflict erupted in the Middle East between the US, Israel and Iran on 28 February.Benchmark indices NSE Nifty 50 and BSE Sensex dropped nearly 3% through the week, marking their steepest decline since the week ended 22 December 2024, when markets had corrected over 4% amid concerns over the US Federal Reserve’s hawkish stance and rising bond yields.On Friday, the Nifty 50 fell 1.27% to close at 24,450.45, while the Sensex declined 1.37% to end at 78,918.88, extending their decline following the prior session’s relief rally.Rising crude oil prices and continued selling by foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) weighed on sentiment. Currency weakness added further pressure, with the rupee hitting a record low of 92.1488 against the US dollar on 4 March (Wednesday).Market volatility also spiked during the week, with the India VIX (Volatility Index)—a measure of the market’s expectation of volatility in the Indian stock market over the next 30 days—rising from 13.70 to 19.88, signalling heightened investor nervousness and expectations of larger market swings ahead.To be sure, Indian equities’ fall was milder than several Asian markets.
05.03 / 10:35
markets Citi Mobile wellness reports Updates Eversource back in fray for BluSmart assets as insolvency process unfolds
Mint.With BluSmart, Eversource aims to enter consumer mobility, expanding beyond the business-to-business fleet (B2B) model of Lithium Urban Technologies into the business-to-consumer (B2C) ride-hailing market, one of the people cited above said. Both people requested anonymity.Since the plan involves assets under insolvency proceedings, no valuation has been discussed at this point, the other person said.
05.03 / 10:35
markets Manufacturing Healthcare reports Pharmaceuticals Betadine maker Win-Medicare eyes $150-200 million stake sale; taps EY
Mumbai: Umesh Modi Group’s Win-Medicare Pvt Ltd (WMPL), the maker of household brands like Betadine and Movicol, is looking to sell a minority stake in a deal valued between $150 million and $200 million, according to three sources familiar with the matter. The company has appointed EY as its advisor to lead the search for potential buyers, they said.“About $100 million is likely to be secondary, with the parent entity expected to offload a minority stake, while the remaining component would be primary but subject to the company’s expansion plans,” two of the people cited above said on the condition of anonymity.The third person said, “The deal was launched about two months ago and several private equity firms have been tapped as part of the process.
05.03 / 07:29
markets FIVE Apple Research wellness show innovations India's budget smartwatch bubble bursts: Sales plummet, innovation lags
NEW DELHI: India’s gadget buyers are shunning inexpensive smartwatches, a category that saw a massive surge in demand until two years ago. A lack of customer enthusiasm for barebone alternatives to the benchmark Apple Watch as well as existing buyers finding them unworthy of a second-time purchase, have caused smartwatch sales in the country to drop to its lowest in sales volumes and revenue in four calendar years.Data sourced by Mint from market researcher International Data Corporation (IDC) India showed that 28.9 million smartwatches were sold in 2025, generating net revenue of $780 million.
04.03 / 00:41
markets Strategy wellness country Updates International String of international exits narrows foreign loss makers for Mahindra
Exits from international subsidiaries and associate companies in Japan, Finland and Sri Lanka in the financial year 2026 have narrowed the list of loss-making foreign companies for Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd, which is resetting its international business to back profitable businesses.The exits from international subsidiaries and joint ventures in the three countries have helped Mahindra and Mahindra shed companies with total annual losses of about ₹313 crore or 2.2% of its consolidated profit of ₹14,073 crore as of 31 March 2025.With these exits, the major loss-making foreign subsidiaries of the Mumbai-based company have narrowed down to companies in the US, Turkey, Mauritius and Germany, which together posted losses of ₹670 crore, or 4.7% of the company’s consolidated profits for FY25.Mahindra’s strategy to curb losses in its international businesses has come into focus after its exit from its Japanese subsidiary, Mitsubishi Mahindra Agricultural Machinery, on Monday, which it said will help reduce losses from a business it acquired in 2015.“On completion of the liquidation procedure, the promoter group would not have to incur the annual loss as well as fund these losses,” the company said in an exchange filing on Monday.The company’s renewed focus on exiting loss-making international businesses to double down on its high-growth areas and markets comes at a time when group chief executive Anish Shah is set to complete five years at the helm next month.Since taking over in 2021, Mahindra under Shah has exited several key international loss-making businesses as it seeks to increase profitability.
04.03 / 00:41
markets Citi War country stars reports Destinations Indian expats worried as West Asian conflict shatters Gulf’s safe haven image
In 2016, Pranav Doshi, then an executive with the Canadian consulate, decided to move 2,000 kilometres away from their home in Mumbai. Doshi’s wife was given an option to choose between Unilever Plc’s London and Dubai offices, and she picked the largest city in the United Arab Emirates. “We selected Dubai because we had a young child, and wanted family support; that was not possible in London,” said Doshi, 47.
02.03 / 10:45
markets COST UPS Waters 2020 Updates Mint Explainer | The hidden climate cost of your AI query
AI-focused data centre can consume as much electricity as 100,000 households, while the largest facilities under construction could consume 20 times as much.In 2024, data centres accounted for 1.5% of global electricity consumption, largely concentrated in the US, China and Europe. Global data-centre electricity consumption is expected to more than double to 945 terawatt-hours (TWh) by 2030, equivalent to more than half of India’s electricity consumption in 2023-24 (1,622 TWh).The IEA estimates data centres will account for about half of electricity demand growth in the US between 2025 and 2030.
02.03 / 09:09
markets COST UPS reports Updates Cement prices are up marginally, but worries on crude-linked input costs emerge
₹366/bag, said a Jefferies India report dated 1 March. One cement bag weighs 50 kilograms.“Dealers in Ahmedabad said that hike attempts are being made slowly by companies to revert to stronger pre-September levels,” added Jefferies.Infrastructure momentum is aiding demand.
02.03 / 05:41
markets UPS Target FIVE Google Enterprise wellness L&T data centres target $1bn revenue by 2030
₹9,200 crore, in annual revenue by 2030, by which time it aims to build 350 megawatts (MW) of operational capacity. The strategy contrasts with peers announcing gigawatt-scale investments, even as demand for AI infrastructure accelerates across the country.“We of course hope that in the next five years, we can scale our business up to $1 billion in annual revenue.
27.02 / 11:25
markets Citi Pool Trade President Updates International Nice to ride the winning horse like India: SGX president Syn
Mint, referring to India's growth trajectory.However, the task now is to integrate the deep domestic liquidity in Mumbai with international participation at GIFT IFSC, he added.“In GIFT City today, participation is currently limited to a handful of players. The real opportunity lies in bringing these two pools of liquidity together.
26.02 / 01:11
markets UPS Provident Digital security country Updates Synergy between renewable energy and data centers core to NIIF's Master Fund II
Mint. “That cross-sector perspective informed the design of the BOM campus from the outset.”The BOM campus is NIIF's initial investment in the data centre segment, which was through a joint venture with data centre platform company Digital Edge and global asset development company AGP Sustainable Real Assets back in 2023.
26.02 / 00:15
UPS BLOCK security country reports Department International How money moved out of BookMyForex cards as customers scrambled for answers
Mumbai: At 3:50 am on a quiet Kolkata morning, 35-year-old numerologist Vivek Baid woke up to a string of notifications that would upend his day. One message became two, then three. By 4 am, he had received eight transaction alerts for his forex card.
25.02 / 13:45
markets security Charity reports rights Updates International Lodha secures development rights for prime Malabar Hill property
₹106.12 crore.According to the deal-related documents accessed via Propstack, a real estate data analytics firm, the agreement to sell (development rights) has been signed by the developer and the seller, Sorabji Kanga Charity Trust, through its trustees.As part of the deal, Lodha will be entitled to develop 5,017 square metres of carpet area (saleable area), along with 150 car parking spaces and a 42.5% share in the trust overseeing the project.The market value of the land is approximately ₹621.71 crore, according to the deal document, and Lodha has paid ₹37.42 crore in stamp duty for the transaction that was executed on 7 January.“Lodha will likely develop a high-end residential project there,” said a person on the condition of anonymity.The total land area of the property is 17,403.20 square metres (roughly 4.3 acres), and it has a chawl, Palacimo Co-operative Housing Society, and six bungalows. Lodha will redevelop the land, except for the housing society, as per the agreement.
25.02 / 13:09
markets FIVE exclusive reports Updates International Pharmaceuticals Emirates SkyCargo adds freighter flights ahead of Mumbai airport freighter closure
Mint at the Air Cargo India 2026 being held in Mumbai.“So, we will have a total of five freighters weekly into India once we add the new freighter frequencies,” he said. When asked about shifting operations as Mumbai airport will close its freighters operations, Abbas said, “Yes, we will adapt as needed”, and will consider moving to the new airport in the state, Navi Mumbai.Currently, Emirates carries around 600 tonnes of pharmaceuticals and 500 tonnes of perishables from India each week, out of a total weekly uplift of 3,000 tonnes.Mint earlier reported that five foreign freighters, including FedEx and a DHL-Lufthansa joint venture, are expected to start operations at Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) from May.
23.02 / 01:19
markets IPO Provident performer stage reports Updates PE-VC backed Indian companies see their median IPO timelines shrink to a decade-low in 2025
Mumbai: India is increasingly seeing private equity and venture capital backed companies tap public markets at an earlier stage in their lifecycle, driven by factors such as greater predictability in business performance, liquidity needs, and conducive regulatory policies, making IPOs an attractive option.“Over the past few years, public markets have also become more willing to underwrite newer business models. That increases confidence for sponsors to view IPOs (initial public offerings) as a viable, attractive exit option earlier in the company lifecycle,” Gaurav Sood, managing director and head of equity capital markets of Avendus Capital.
22.02 / 13:39
markets Sustainability Trade President track Courts rights Trump tariff defeat triggers rupee rally; analysts see 89 level against dollar possible by March-end
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Mumbai: The rupee is likely to open stronger against the US dollar on Monday after the US Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s tariffs, prompting a recalibration of the North American country’s trade policy and reducing India’s effective tariff exposure to 15% from 18%. However, traders believe any near-term appreciation may be modest and short-lived, given lingering policy uncertainty and month-end dollar demand.
22.02 / 10:51
Citizens Election country Updates politician International India needs a national migration policy, not election-season rhetoric
Mumbai finally got itself a new mayor, Ritu Tawde from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), after a long hiatus. The city’s municipal corporation is the country’s richest local body and expectations from the incoming mayor were quite high.
22.02 / 01:51
markets pandemic performer 2020 recommendations Updates Dividend-yield funds have beaten flexi caps over the past decade. Should you invest in them?
dividend-yield funds returned an average of 19.22% and around 18%, and 16.5% annually over the past three, five and 10 years (as of 18 February), while flexi-cap funds returned 16.85% and 14%, and 14.75% on average over the same periods. A recent rally in stocks has narrowed the average one-year returns to about 14% for both categories.Financial advisers said a run-up in dividend-yielding stocks in 2025 has helped lift the overall returns of the category for the 3-, 5-, and 10-year periods.
21.02 / 03:25
markets Strategy Sustainability Enterprise reports Updates International UPL to list a second company housing its crop protection business
UPL Ltd plans to spin off and list its crop protection business as an independent entity, as part of a strategy to create the world's second-largest agrochemical firm. The Mumbai-headquartered company announced on Friday a three-step restructuring plan to consolidate its domestic and international pesticide units into a single global entity.This restructuring was undertaken in 2022 when the country’s largest agro-chemicals firm brought in private equity giants into three of its businesses.Under the three-step process, UPL Ltd will first merge its India crop protection subsidiary, UPL Sustainable Agri Solutions, with its parent.
21.02 / 03:25
Provident Manufacturing Platform security Enterprise performer country Why Blackstone’s $1.2 billion bet on Neysa matters for India’s AI future
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. At the India AI Summit, a less discussed but foundational piece of the AI stack broke into the headlines. Mumbai-based AI infrastructure startup Neysa announced a $1.2 billion capital raise led by alternative asset manager Blackstone, among the largest funding rounds in the country’s AI infrastructure sector.

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