Shalby Hospital (Shalby Limited) - one of the leading multi-specialty chain of hospitals in India is planning to raise INR 504.80 crore (480 crore of Fresh Issue + 24.80 crore of OFS) via initial public offer (IPO) Shalby Hospital - Company Profile Shalby Hospitals (Shalby Limited), established by Dr. Vikram I. Shah in 1994 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, operates a chain of multispecialty hospitals across India, holding an aggregate bed capacity of over 2000 hospital beds. Shalby’s
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TYRE Sector Q2 – FY 2017-18 was again a disappointing quarter for the tyre manufacturers in India. Click here to see Q1 Results. As far as numbers are concern, the profits of all the companies were down in the range of 16% to 96%, while revenues were almost flat to negative. The Common Parameter/s for such Performance for the Sector is/are - Higher Raw Material prices Positive Sign for the Tyre Sector - Results were an indication of the market that is showing signs of picking
STEEL Sector: Q2 – FY 2017-18 was a good quarter as far as Indian STEEL sector is concern. Click here to see Q1 Results. For the numbers, 3 companies out of 5 able to registered improvements both in the Revenue as well as Profits in July to September quarter of 2017-18 as compared to same period last year (2 companies failed to do so) Market Leader Performance: Market leader TATA STEEL registered 21.77% growth in Revenues and a wooping 418.54% growth in Profits as compared to the same
PAINT Sector: Q2 – FY 2017-18 was a mixed bag for the India Paint sector. Click here to see Q1 Results. For the numbers, 2 companies out of 5 able to registered improvements both in the Revenue as well as Profits in July to September quarter of 2017-18 as compared to same period last year (2 companies failed to do so) The Common Parameters for such Performance for the Sector are 1) The decorative business in India registered high single digit volume growth in Q2FY18 2) There was a
STEEL Sector: Q1 – FY 2017-18 was bad for the Indian STEEL sector. Almost all the companies have posted a weak set of numbers in the quarter. For the numbers, only 1 company out of 5 able to registered positive improvements both in the Revenue as well as Profits in April to June quarter of 2017-18 as compared to the same period last year – rest 4 companies fail to do so. The Common Parameters for such Dismal Performance for the Sector The current quarter was marked by industry wide
FMCG Sector: Q1 – FY 2017-18 was bad for the Indian FMCG sector. Almost all the companies have posted a weak set of numbers in the quarter. For the numbers, only 1 company out of 10 able to register positive improvements both in the Revenue as well as Profits in April to June quarter of 2017-18 as compared to the same period last year - rest 9 companies fails to do so. The Common Parameters for such Dismal Performance for the Sector are (1) Geopolitical conditions in the domestic as well as
PAINT Sector: Q1 - FY 2017-18 was bad for the India Paint sector. Click here to see Q4 Results. For the numbers, 4 companies out of 5 able to register improvements in the Revenue in April to June quarter of 2017-18 as compared to same period last year (1 fails to do so) while only 1 company able to register growth in Profits and 4 other fails to do so. The Common Parameters for such Dismal Performance for the Sector are (1) an upward trend in material prices which had an impact on
Housing Finance Sector: Q1 (April - June 2017) was fantastic as far as Housing Finance sector is concern. Almost all the companies have shown strong performance in the quarter. The government led actions with the mission of Housing for All by 2022 and Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana along with Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) Bill has induced substantial positivity in the sector especially from a long term perspective. For the numbers, the profits of the companies were UP in the range