
Shuja Asrar
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1 month ago |
livemint.com | Niti Kiran |Shuja Asrar |Shravani Sinha
Companies Summary Watch this page as we bring to you the latest from the ongoing Q4 earnings season, with numbers, charts, and management commentary from India’s biggest listed companies. Central Bajaj Finance, CEAT, and BPCL are among the names that have released their earnings lately. This is a Mint Premium article gifted to you. Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. As India Inc.
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1 month ago |
htsyndication.com | Niti Kiran |Shuja Asrar |Shravani Sinha
New Delhi, April 30 -- As India Inc. kicks off the fourth-quarter earnings season for 2024-25, the gap between outperformers and laggards is set to widen. In one of the most uncertain global economic backdrops in recent memory-marked by the fallout of the US tariff war-corporate earnings will offer a crucial test of resilience. Bookmark this page for daily updates at noon-your essential guide through this earnings season.
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Jan 12, 2025 |
htsyndication.com | Shuja Asrar
New Delhi, Jan. 13 -- In the run-up to the upcoming Union Budget, Mint conducted an online poll from 28 November and 30 December inviting its print and digital readers to share their views on how the government should approach the annual exercise. Should the Budget be populist? Is it time to relax income tax slabs? Should women and farmers get extra attention in the Budget? Those were among the questions we posed to our readers. Here's what we found.
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Jan 12, 2025 |
livemint.com | Shuja Asrar
In the run-up to the upcoming Union Budget, Mint conducted an online poll from 28 November and 30 December inviting its print and digital readers to share their views on how the government should approach the annual exercise. Should the Budget be populist? Is it time to relax income tax slabs? Should women and farmers get extra attention in the Budget? Those were among the questions we posed to our readers. Here’s what we found.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
livemint.com | Shuja Asrar
Last month, news agency ANI filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, alleging unauthorized use of its content to train the generative artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot. This marks the first such case in India, but the lack of clear policies on AI's use of public data has sparked similar conflicts globally. At the core of the issue is AI tools’ relentless demand for high-quality data. However, their reliance on readily available online information is nearing its limit.
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