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28.04 / 06:47
markets UPS CEO Apple Pool reports Updates Berkshire’s Domino’s holding is another loser among its smaller stock investments
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.Berkshire Hathaway may be de-emphasizing its smaller stock picks under CEO Greg Abel and the selloff Monday in Domino’s Pizza would support such a pullback.Berkshire owned just under 10% of Domino’s—some 3.35 million shares—at year-end. The stock fell nearly 9% Monday to $335.51 and hit a new 52-week low earlier in the session after the company reported results for the March that missed the consensus estimate on both revenue and earnings.Berkshire bought most of its stake in late 2024 at what Barron’s estimates is a price of between $400 and $450 and added to the holding in the fourth quarter of 2025.
28.04 / 06:25
markets COST UPS Provident Corning wellness fun Beyond summer camps and classes: lifelong money lessons for your child
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.For parents, summer often brings a steady outflow of funds for their children—camps, hobby classes, and activities that quickly add up. But alongside this seasonal spending lies an opportunity many overlook.These short-term spends are a great time to ‘soft launch’ the money conversation in a language that kids easily understand.
28.04 / 03:09
markets UPS SUN Food Viatris Pharmaceuticals Why Sun Pharma’s massive Organon buyout is winning over investors where Lupin, Biocon failed
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd’s acquisition of Organon might yet avoid the pitfalls that its rivals, Lupin Ltd and Biocon Ltd, have faced in the past. Billed as among the largest deals in the Indian pharma space, the Sun-Organon deal is in a better place than the Lupin-Gavis and the Biocon-Viatris deals.When Lupin completed the acquisition of US-based Gavis Pharmaceuticals in March 2016, the former’s stock went downhill.
28.04 / 03:09
markets UPS Mobile Trade cover Updates Mint Quick Edit | The India-New Zealand trade pact opens up new avenues for trade and investment
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.The India-New Zealand free trade agreement (FTA) signed on Monday is the latest in a series of bilateral pacts India has struck. Once operationalized, it will allow India zero-duty access for all goods along with easier mobility for professionals to work in New Zealand, which has also committed to invest $20 billion in India over many years.
28.04 / 01:17
markets COST UPS BLOCK reports Updates The AI splurge is costing big tech its workforce
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.Tech companies are rushing to trade their people for more chips. Some of those companies might come to regret the exchange.Microsoft and Meta Platforms are just the latest major tech companies trying to scale back their workforces in the name of artificial intelligence. Meta’s latest plans will cut about 8,000 people from its workforce.
28.04 / 01:17
UPS President War shooting social Features Updates Pushing past third assassination attempt, Trump forges ahead with his ballroom
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.WASHINGTON—Hours after gunfire erupted outside the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Sen. Kevin Cramer called President Trump to check on him.
28.04 / 00:55
markets UPS economy trends Experts show Updates NBFCs may reflect monsoon stress before it shows up elsewhere
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.India's weakest monsoon forecast in 26 years hasn't rattled Dalal Street much, raising the risk that investors are underpricing pockets of stress.The India Meteorological Department’s (IMD) first estimate pegs 2026 rainfall at 92% of the long-period average (LPA), flagging chances of below-normal precipitation. Amid persistent foreign investor outflows, elevated crude prices and patchy earnings, monsoon risks are being seen as incremental.However, experts caution that a weak monsoon could choke farm cash flows, dampen rural credit demand, and sour asset quality before broader consumption trends buckle.Non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) with exposure to vehicle loans and micro, small, and medium enterprise (MSME) financing in rural markets are most closely aligned with the monsoon cycle.Unlike fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), consumer durables, and autos—which can cushion rural weakness through premiumization and urban demand—these lenders' books are directly tied to farm incomes.The Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) expects rabi crop income to grow just 0.8% year-on-year in FY26 due to low food inflation, down from almost 11% last year and well below the above-8% annual trend seen since FY16.
28.04 / 00:55
UPS Manufacturing CEO show voice cover reports Indian IT increases vigil on deal conversations even as AI eats revenue
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.In a shift from the ‘growth at any cost’ era, IT services industry leaders like Infosys Ltd, HCL Technologies Ltd, and Tech Mahindra Ltd are increasingly avoiding low-margin contracts, preferring to sacrifice top-line revenue to protect their bottom lines from the impact of artificial intelligence (AI).The change comes as generative AI begins to affect the traditional outsourcing model. By automating tasks that previously required thousands of engineers, AI is compressing deal values and forcing firms to choose between hyper-competitive, low-yield work and more lucrative, automated services.The impact of this selectivity is already showing up in the books.
28.04 / 00:55
UPS Progressive Gap Enterprise track inclusion information The ₹5 trillion question: Is India’s gender budget delivering for women entrepreneurs?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.A decade has passed since India began rebuilding inclusive and progressive infrastructure for women, with the gender budget hitting ₹5 trillion in 2026-27. This represents around 9% of the Centre’s total expenditure.While the push for women’s inclusion through higher expenditure is visible, and millions of women are part of several schemes encompassing self-help groups, small businesses, and employment, among others, several gaps remain that raise questions about whether these benefits are just on paper.Data shows that over 50 million women beneficiaries are under the Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana (PMMY), and over 100 million under self-help groups, but very few are registered businesses—the share of formally registered enterprises run by women was just 20.5% in 2023-24, marginally up from 17.5% in 2021-22.While the gender budget has grown in size, the internal architecture suggests a shifting focus towards livelihood rather than women-led industrialization.
28.04 / 00:55
markets UPS Provident Target security Trade recommendations Stocks to trade: Raja Venkatraman recommends 3 stocks for 28 April
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.Although initial resistance levels were briefly broken on Monday, the market continues to show hesitation, preventing a clear breakout or a stronger trend. Nevertheless, the fact that bullish momentum has persisted despite periodic volatility has increased overall market confidence.Buy above ₹890, stop ₹835, target ₹990 (multiday)Buy above ₹465, stop ₹435, target ₹515 (multiday)Buy above ₹520, stop ₹490, target ₹580 (multiday)Indian equities rebounded on 27 April, snapping a three-day losing streak as easing geopolitical concerns lifted sentiment.
28.04 / 00:55
markets COST UPS Food love track cover Diet Coke shortage gives zero-sugar D2C beverages a summer opportunity
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.A nationwide shortage of Diet Coke is creating an opportunity for India’s direct-to-consumer zero-sugar beverage brands to win new customers as supply disruptions leave multinational soda makers short on shelves this summer.With demand for low-calorie drinks rising during the peak summer months of April and May, newer beverage companies are using the disruption to attract consumers who may not find their usual diet cola, betting that temporary shortages could translate into repeat purchases, industry executives told Mint.For many of these startups, including Paper Boat Zero, Chinni Kum, Zyro, and Jimmy's, the disruption has been less severe because a large part of their portfolio is sold in PET bottles rather than aluminium cans.Ankur Bhatia, founder of Jimmy’s, said the company’s bottle-based packaging has given it a ‘tactical edge’ because shortages in aluminium cans have worsened as beer and soft drink makers compete for the same production capacity. “The can-making lines are the same.
28.04 / 00:55
markets UPS Strategy trends country cover Alvarez & Marsal looks to deepen India presence over the next year
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.MUMBAI: Alvarez & Marsal (A&M) plans to scale up its corporate finance team in India and expand into new sectors, as the New York-based consulting firm positions itself to capture a rise in dealmaking and sustained capital inflows into the country, senior executives said.The expansion comes amid a shift in global investor strategy towards long-term capital deployment in India, driven by strong underlying fundamentals, high-growth prospects and elevated public market valuations that are pushing deal activity, including cross-border transactions.“We are building a highly sector-specialized corporate finance team, that integrates seamlessly with the firm’s other offerings,” said Mohit Khullar, managing director and head of corporate finance at Alvarez & Marsal India.The firm’s corporate finance practice currently spans consumer, industrials, healthcare and pharma, with the recent addition of Nitin Lath as managing director for the sector.“We will specialize within pharma, with a strong focus on Indian branded formulations, niche generics and speciality pharma, as well as CDMOs (contract development and manufacturing organization) and APIs (active pharmaceutical ingredients),” Lath said. “The pharma industry is undergoing a period of transformation, with several players re evaluating their business models and actively pursuing large M&A opportunities, including cross border transactions across the US and Europe.”Khullar said the firm will also expand into additional sectors such as financial services and technology in the coming months.
27.04 / 14:37
UPS Digital Platform security cover reports Updates Mobikwik expects to see better margins after RBI nod for NBFC arm
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.One MobiKwik Systems Ltd expects to see margins improve after the Reserve Bank of India approved its application for a non-banking financial company (NBFC) licence, the company’s top executive told Mint.This marks a key regulatory milestone for the listed fintech as it looks to deepen its lending business. The licence will sit under wholly owned subsidiary MobiKwik Financial Services Pvt Ltd.“We have got this NBFC license to make our business more efficient and improve on margins,” said Bipin Preet Singh, chief executive officer of MobiKwik.
27.04 / 13:13
markets UPS Strategy country exclusive Updates JSW MG Motor sees early gains from luxury play, rivals take note
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.JSW MG Motor India Pvt. Ltd, the joint venture between China’s SAIC Motor Corp.
27.04 / 13:13
markets UPS Provident SUN Allianz Pharmaceuticals Eyeing global heft, Indian cos open their purse strings for buyouts
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.Mumbai: From technology to automobiles to pharmaceuticals, Indian companies are scaling up their global ambitions like never before.They are using large acquisitions overseas to quickly scale, deliver higher value products and compete on the global stage. The latest one—Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd’s $11.75 billion acquisition of US-based specialty drugmaker Organon & Co, second only to the Tata Steel's $12-billion purchase of Corus Group nearly two decades ago, caps a year of such bold bets.Whether it is Coforge Ltd’s $2.39 billion buyout of California-based Encora, Tata Motors Ltd’s $4.5 billion bet on Italy’s Iveco, or Bajaj Auto Ltd’s $906 million acquisition of its long-time Austrian partner KTM, Indian companies are spending top dollar on acquiring companies overseas, which give them access to technology and newer markets.Coforge is an IT services provider that caters to legacy companies.
27.04 / 10:49
markets UPS Digital Platform TikTok social Videos Big Brands Boost Creator Spending, but Smaller Firms Dominate the Deals
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.The creator economy is earning a rising share of consumers’ attention, but its growth is making the terrain more complicated both for brands and for creators seeking sponsors.While some major marketers say they’re moving spending from television and digital advertising to social-media creators, the money is lagging behind both consumer trends and the population boom among creators themselves. That’s spreading budgets thin, discouraging potentially more effective long-term partnerships and leaving many out in the cold, creators say.“Every creator wants to work with the brands,” said Sam Beres, who goes by Sambucha to his millions of followers on YouTube and TikTok.
27.04 / 09:53
markets COST UPS Enterprise SpaceX Updates Load up on coding: Why Elon Musk's $60 billion pre-IPO deal for SpaceX shows foresight
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.To understand why, look at OpenAI. Its success in domination of the consumer market for chatbots has become a poisoned chalice, because powering frontier models for roughly a billion active users requires enormous and expensive computing power.
27.04 / 08:51
UPS Digital Citizens Action Racing economy country India’s pivot to the global race for AI diffusion could grant the country leadership of an important effort
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.For years, the global AI race focused on frontier models, faster chips and massive capital. The US still leads this phase, with its hyperscalers ready to roll out massive expansions of data centre capacity as soon as labour, chip and power availability catch up. China, however, is shifting its strategy.
27.04 / 08:03
UPS Provident Align Research Trade reports International India sets norms for offshore wind turbines, blades, towers
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has notified new design requirements for offshore wind turbines, blades, and tower and foundation structures, in line with International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards, according to two government officials aware of the development.The new standards aim to establish clear benchmarks for the design, testing and installation of key components of wind energy systems, particularly in offshore conditions where operational risks are higher.“These norms would ensure structural safety, improve quality control and enhance the reliability of wind installations,” said one of the two officials.“By aligning with IEC-based standards, the move ensures global compatibility and is expected to facilitate greater participation from international players, while supporting technology transfer and investment in the sector,” the official added.This comes as India pushes to scale up its offshore wind sector, which has an estimated potential of 70 gigawatts (GW), enough to power nearly 70 million households. The country aims to auction about 37GW of offshore capacity by 2029-30.Offshore wind projects cost around ₹15- ₹20 crore per megawatt (MW), significantly higher than ₹7- ₹8 crore per MW for onshore projects, due to the need for seabed infrastructure and transmission systems.
27.04 / 08:03
markets COST UPS wellness trends Trade track Lighter metal, heavier wallets: has the aluminium rally hit its melting point?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.Investors who timed the metal rally well seem to have made quick gains, especially in aluminium stocks. Shares of most aluminium producers are now trading just a notch below their lifetime highs, reflecting enthusiasm in the sector.National Aluminium Co is 0.6% shy of its all-time high.
27.04 / 06:37
UPS security President shooting Inside travelers The simple security flaws that exposed Trump to another gunman
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.At the same hotel where then-President Ronald Reagan was shot 45 years ago, it was remarkably easy for a shooter to charge toward a ballroom where President Trump—along with his cabinet members and the reporters who cover his administration—were dining Saturday night.The sprawling Washington Hilton, located about 1½ miles north of the White House, for decades has been home to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner because of its capacity to host a large crowd and the Secret Service’s familiarity with securing it. More than 2,500 people attended the event, including five of the top six officials in the presidential line of succession.

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