Who is the owner of Bharti Infratel?
Bharti Infratel Limited is a telecom passive infrastructure service provider that deploys, owns, operates and manages telecom towers, communication structures and other passive infrastructure for various mobile operators.
Gourmet InvestmentsThe company at present operates 19 restaurants in India across Mumbai, Pune, Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chennai. At the core, each brand is hyper-local, generous, and celebrates the person who consumes it.
When the stock market goes down, volatility generally goes up, which could be a profitable bet for those willing to take risks. Though you can't invest in VIX directly, products have been developed to make it possible for you to profit from increased market volatility. One of the first was the VXX exchange-traded note.
What should you do after a stock market crash?
- Nothing. For long-term investors, the best thing to do when the stock market crashes is nothing.
- Resist any urge to sell stocks.
- Buy stocks (if you were going to anyway)
- Rebalance your portfolio after things have calmed down.
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Put your money in savings accounts and certificates of deposit if you are worried about a crash. They are the safest vehicles for your money. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Market Timing is a Losing BattleThe market will crash again. It might not be today; it might not even happen for years, but it will happen. On average, over the last 70 years, the stock market has fallen by at least 10% once every 23 months. For example, let's look at the market correction in mid-March.
Airtel at 56.23 per cent, after the stake sale. “With the proceeds, Bharti Telecom Limited will become a zero debt company,” Harjeet Kohli, Group Director, Bharti Enterprises, said.
Citi Research in its report highlighted that despite an improvement in sector optimism on recent pricing improvement, Airtel remained its only 'buy' in Indian telecoms based on its healthier balance sheet than Vodafone Idea, strong execution track record, impressive cost control, a reasonable pipeline of asset
Reliance Jio reported a total debt of nearly 1,450 billion Indian rupees in fiscal year 2019. This was forecast to reach more than 1,700 billion rupees by the end of fiscal year 2021. Reliance Jio, owned by India's richest person, Mukesh Ambani, was a wholly owned subsidiary of Reliance Industries.
Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) has announced that it has become net-debt free. In March 2020, the company had reported a net debt of ₹1.61 trillion ($21 billion). Since then, it has raised $15.2 billion by selling stakes in Jio Platforms Ltd. Its $7 billion rights issue was oversubscribed 1.6 times.
Kolkata: Reliance Jio Infocomm is staring at a potential loss of Rs 15,000 crore ($2.1 billion) in FY19, which isn't immediately visible because the Mukesh Ambani-led telco uses non-standard depreciation metrics and relies on another group company to bear handset subsidies, brokerage Sanford C Bernstein said.
Reliance Industries telecom unit Jio on Thursday posted a 87.65 per cent rise in standalone net profit at Rs 5,562 crore for the financial year ended March 31, 2020, as compared to Rs 2,964 crore in FY19, driven by continued subscriber additions and partial impact of tariff hike undertaken in 3QFY20.
Vodafone Idea, the country's third largest telecom operator, on Wednesday reported a staggering Rs 73,878 crore of net loss in fiscal ended March 2020 - the highest ever by any Indian firm - after it provisioned for Supreme Court mandated statutory dues.
“Low tariffs due to fierce competition in the mobile segment, high staff cost and absence of 4G services (except in few places) in the data-centric telecom market are the main reasons for losses of BSNL,” Prasad said.
The Telecom Service Providers/ Operators pay some part of their REVENUE (Income from sale of services) to the government as License Fee (8% of REVENUE) and Spectrum Usage Charge (SUC which is between 3 to 5% of the REVENUE). This REVENUE is called Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR).