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31.10 / 05:35
markets Analysis Research trends Trade Experts show Siemens shares 0.25% as Sensex falls
Siemens Ltd. traded 0.25 per cent at Rs 6943.70 at 10:39AM (IST) on Thursday, even as BSE benchmark Sensex 291.45 points to 79650.73. The stock had closed at Rs 6925.90 in the previous session. The stock quoted a 52-week high price of Rs 8129.95 and 52-week low of Rs 3248.00, respectively. As per BSE data, total traded volume on the counter till 10:39AM (IST) stood at 1112 shares with a turnover of Rs 0.78 crore.
31.10 / 04:23
UPS FIVE Manufacturing economy show song A key manufacturing index in China turned positive in October after months of contraction
A closely watched survey on manufacturing in China has edged into positive territory
31.10 / 03:19
UPS Google Software show performer Mint Quick Edit | Code red: India’s software sector must adapt quickly to AI
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. That artificial intelligence (AI) would start taking over software coding was anticipated. Sundar Pichai, chief of Google’s parent Alphabet, has put out a figure that offers us a sense of its speed.
31.10 / 01:35
markets COST Analysis Trade Experts show reports Strong deal momentum to keep Street hooked on to Persistent
Persistent Systems, a mid-tier IT services company, has gained 10% since its second-quarter result announcement last Tuesday, taking the three-month return to 20%. The stock has remained buoyant following the company's strong business momentum in the September quarter, even as the broader market has shown weakness. The key business vertical of hi-tech and emerging industries, where the revenue growth has been sluggish over the past few quarters, is likely to show a turnaround given the new deal wins. The company's management also expects to improve the operating margin in the second half of the fiscal year with rising utilisation levels.
31.10 / 00:57
markets Analysis Morningstar MSCI Trade Experts show The rise and rise of ex-China EM funds can bring big flows to D-Street
The number of ex-China EM funds has nearly doubled to 70 worldwide in two years, Morningstar data showed, reflecting a robust investor appetite for such assets outside of China.
31.10 / 00:53
COST UPS Platform Parke Instagram show Meta's third-quarter profit surges 35% reflecting strong ad revenue and its AI push
Meta Platforms Inc. has posted stronger-than-expected third-quarter results fueled by its advertising revenue growth and its push to incorporate artificial intelligence
31.10 / 00:53
awards CBS Oscar show bowling The Grammy Awards are headed to ABC starting in 2027 under a new 10-year deal
The Grammys will have a new broadcast home on ABC starting in 2027
30.10 / 20:49
markets Experts Harmonic PAM show country Videos On Call: New police drama’s release date, where to watch, plot, cast and characters
Prime Video announces the release date for On Call, a police drama series featuring Troian Bellisario and Brandon Larracuente. The series will premiere on January 9, with all episodes streaming in over 240 countries.
30.10 / 19:23
markets Strategy show performer concert song reports Taylor Swift's final three Eras tour U.S concerts: Venue, ticket prices, discounts and all you need to know
Taylor Swift is all set and ready to eventually conclude her heavily successful ‘Eras Tour’ while the three final shows are scheduled to be held at Indianapolis Lucas Oil Stadium starting from November 1, 2024 and ending on November 3, 2024 which will also feature special guest Gracie Abrams, reported New York Post. This actually marks the end of Taylor Swift’s US tour following a remarkable run which began in March 2023. New York Post reported that following the recent performances of Taylor Swift in New Orleans where she showcased various new outfits and surprise collaborations, her fans can certainly expect a very exciting finale in Indianapolis. Also Read :This is what Olivia Nuzzi has done to fight a messy legal battle with her ex, Ryan Lizza, over RFK Jr. scandal
30.10 / 18:31
markets COST Strategy economy Research pandemic show Supply chain woes carry high risks, big rewards for some companies
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Supply chains that underpin the economy are facing ongoing stress from geopolitical tension, labor disruption and natural disasters. Some companies say they’re gaining an edge in their markets with tools aimed at managing the risks, but it doesn’t come cheap or easy.
30.10 / 16:01
UPS FIVE Gap security show inclusion reports Homeownership, pension plans playing big role in Canada’s wealth gap
Statistics Canada’s latest financial security survey shows a stark disparity between the wealth of homeowners and renters, even as it fails to capture the true scale what’s owned by Canada’s richest families.
30.10 / 15:33
UPS CEO Gap show country innovations Sigh of relief for UK tech founders as Labour hikes capital gains tax by less than feared
LONDON — Britain's Labour government on Wednesday announced plans to raise the rate of capital gains tax on share sales, news that offered some relief for technology entrepreneurs who feared a more intense tax raid on the wealthy.
30.10 / 15:03
markets Action security trends Trade Experts show Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock action on Thursday
equity indices fell on Wednesday, dragged by declines in financial stocks after a two-session rally, as sentiment weakened amid ongoing foreign outflows and lackluster corporate earnings. The 30-share BSE Sensex dropped 426 points, or 0.53%, to close at 79,942, while the broader NSE Nifty fell 126 points, or 0.51%, to end at 24,340.
30.10 / 14:37
UPS CEO security GameStop Trade show Videos Chewy slides after filing shows third-biggest shareholder, 'Roaring Kitty,' sold his stake
Shares of Chewy slid close to 2% in overnight trading after a regulatory filing revealed that the meme stock trader known as Roaring Kitty had sold his stake in the online pet store
30.10 / 13:51
markets UPS Digital Tesla Experts show reports Chinese EV giant BYD posts surging Q3 sales, surpassing Tesla
electric vehicle giant BYD reported surging sales on Wednesday, surpassing global rival Tesla in quarterly revenue for the first time as its push into overseas markets advances. The Shenzhen-based firm posted operating revenue of 201.1 billion yuan ($28.2 billion) during the third quarter, a filing at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange showed, up 24 percent from the same period last year. The company's quarterly revenue figure for the first time exceeded that of American EV powerhouse Tesla, which last week posted $25.2 billion in third-quarter revenue.
30.10 / 12:29
FIVE Booking show voice At age 97, pioneering Black businessman George E. Johnson has finally written his memoir
As he approached his mid-90s, pioneering Black businessman George E
30.10 / 12:29
Citi show stage reports Courts Investigations Funeral home owner jailed after 18 bodies found in various stages of decomposition, authorities say
Authorities say a funeral home owner in south Georgia has been arrested and accused of neglecting human corpses after 18 bodies were found at the location in various stages of decomposition
30.10 / 11:49
Provident Booking Action Universities show information Courts Do we have free will? Human brains resist ideas that overturn our world.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. What is the most paradigm shifting idea you have encountered? What idea forced you to relook at all that you believed until then, and subsequently shifted your thinking? Much new information is now being developed every day. So, it is not surprising that many of us would frequently encounter new ideas.
30.10 / 11:25
CEO Platform WhatsApp love show innovations Indian youth among the best in innovation and technology: PM Modi
Indian youth is among the best in innovation and technology after GitHub's CEO Thomas Dohmke said India's rise as a global tech titan is inexorable. Dohmke, whose firm is a leading developer platform, said on X, «Of course, I have to show some love to India. Now the fastest growing developer population on the planet, India's rise as a global tech titan is inexorable.» He said India's developers have gone a leap further as they are increasingly using AI (artificial intelligence) to build AI. «India has the second-highest number of contributors to public generative AI projects. This makes it evermore likely the next great AI multinational is borne on the continent,» he added.
30.10 / 10:57
security Adventure Intuit wellness show Podcasts Your next family member might be a robot!
robot do your household chores, that is. Soon, we will be welcoming an era where robots will become an integral part of our families. Picture this: A robotic chef is helping you with all your culinary adventures. Or a robotic pup that doesn’t shed or need to be taken out for walks. Or a security robot that checks all rooms and sends alerts. The rapid advancement in artificial intelligence, machine learning and robotics have made these tasks achievable. Companies are working on home bots that will soon be companions rather than mere machines.
30.10 / 10:57
markets Target Gap Strategy awards show India's April-September fiscal deficit at Rs 4.75 lakh crore, narrows on-year to 29.4% of FY25 aim
fiscal deficit for the first half of this fiscal year through September stood at 4.75 lakh crore rupees, or 29.4% of annual estimates, government data showed today. The fiscal deficit widened from 39.3% reported in the comparable year-earlier period. Total receipts stood at 16.37 lakh crore rupees, while overall expenditure in April to September was at 21.11 lakh crore rupees. They were 51% and 43.8% of this fiscal year's budget target.

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