On the last trading day, Indus Towers opened at ₹345.5 and closed at ₹341.45. The stock reached a high of ₹349.8 and a low of ...
On the last trading day, Indus Towers opened at ₹326.05 and closed at ₹328.80. The stock reached a high of ₹331 during the ...
Vodafone Groups operating profit for H1 FY25 rose 28%, largely due to a €0.7 billion gain from selling an 18% stake in Indus ...
Indus Towers, a leader in passive telecom infrastructure including towers and communication systems, announced a consolidated net profit of Rs 2,223.5 crore for the quarter ended September 2024 ...
Indus Towers has been receiving nearly 100% monthly payments from Vodafone Idea since January 2023. (Image/PTI) Indus Towers expects network rollout from Vodafone Idea and the 5G traffic increase ...
Net profit reaches Rs 2,223.5 crore, EBITDA margin climbs to 65.7 per cent Indus Towers reported a 71.7 per cent year-on-year jump in net profit to Rs 2,223.5 crore for the second quarter ending ...
UK's Vodafone sells $1.8 bln stake in India's Indus Towers; Airtel boosts stake June 19, 2024 Vodafone to sell 10% stake in India's Indus Towers for up to $1.1 bln, term sheet shows June 18 ...
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According to Indus Towers, telecom services provider Vodafone Idea Ltd. has been paying the monthly billing amount from January 2023. Vodafone Idea has paid ₹2,328 Crore of unpaid dues ...
“CCI approves an increase in the percentage shareholding of Bharti Airtel in Indus Towers pursuant to buy back of shares by Indus Towers,” said a CCI’s social media post in platform “X”.
Indus Towers Limited (Formerly known Bharti Infratel Limited) was incorporated on November 30, 2006 with the object of, inter-alia, setting up, operating and maintaining wireless communication towers.
The Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio, a key valuation measure, is calculated by dividing the stock's most recent closing price by the sum of the diluted earnings per share from continuing operations ...