The company faces a potential tax demand.
The rap from both the US and UK drug regulators, including the latest one from the latter, has hit the scrip.
Firm to prune domestic costs through initiatives such as voluntary separation
DLF wrote to Sebi, asking if the firm's ban on securities transactions extends to mutual fund investments.
The news that exports to the US will not restart before next year as well as the September quarter performance are sentiment dampeners.
Indian students, who are living and studying away from home, tell us how they are dealing with the COVID-19 crisis and what they discovered on their journey back home.
Roadshows will be held in Singapore, Hong Kong, London, New York and Boston, NTPC gained close to 1%.
H-1B workers have minimal skills, says Infosys whistleblower
The 30-share BSE Sensex closed down 162 points at 28,338 and the 50-share Nifty was down 67 points at 8,463.
You can still save money, says Samkit Maniar
A summary of sports events and sports persons, who made news on Friday
The rupee dropped on renewed demand for the American currency.
With the One-Day International series proving to be a stroll in the park, Mahendra Singh Dhoni would look to finish the tour of Zimbabwe with another dominant performance when he leads India in the three-match Twenty20 series against the hosts, starting in Harare, on Saturday.
The industry status will help the sector access bank lending at average interest rates
The new 10 per cent dividend tax will be payable only on dividend income over and above Rs 10 lakh threshold in a year, according to an amendment to the Finance Bill 2016 approved by Lok Sabha.
Thousands of emergency rescue teams officials remained on their toes, helping people affected by the deluge. Weather official said parts of state are expected to receive rainfall again.
The Union Health ministry put the number of positive cases at 82, eight more since Thursday night, which includes the woman and a 76-year-old man from Karnataka who became the country's first coronavirus fatality besides 17 foreign nationals, Health Ministry officials said.
Details on prices sought as 10 generic drugs become up to 83 times costlier in 6 months
Liquidity, stable income generation, potential capital appreciation are the benefits from REITs
The referendum will have long-term implications for Indian companies, which earn a substantial portion of revenue from the region.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has ordered a clean-up of all central government offices. Mahesh Vijapurkar laments the pervading culture of shabbiness in government offices around the country.
We have only rationalised the freight rates, says the minister.
India is threatening to block the World Trade Organization (WTO)'s trade facilitation agreement (TFA) reached at Bali last year unless its agricultural policies are permanently excluded from multilateral scrutiny.
For India to monetise gold, it is not the institutional depositor that policymakers must target but the average retail depositor.
Bata came up with new brands to beat industry competition.
Both Obama and Modi have taken bold steps towards laying the groundwork to give a big push to Indo-US trade, and now it's time to execute, says Bikash Mohapatra.
The UK has had a complex relationship and checkered history with the EU.
'The irresistible Cuban cigars, which acquire their unique flavour as they are rolled on the thighs of Cuban women, have always been the ultimate temptation for cigar connoisseurs in the US.'
Investor lobbies and tax lawyers estimate the bill for international funds and banks could be as high as $8 billion
When President Obama lands in New Delhi later this week, this spirit of accommodation must reignite a strategic economic relationship between the two countries.
There could be significant announcements about India's purchase of Kamov-226T helicopters, S-400 air defence missile systems, and the long-delayed contract for joint development of the Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft.
Instead of ramming through change, Mr Parrikar has tied his own hands by placing reform at the mercy of numerous committees, says Ajai Shukla.
In Shashi Kapoor: The Householder, The Star, Aseem Chahbra gives us glimpses of one of Bollywood's best loved actors.
The fiscal deficit of the Centre remains a worry, running at over 6.5 per cent of GDP in April-September 2014, mainly because of revenue shortfalls from exaggerated projections in the government's July Budget and despite the relief on subsidies from lower oil prices.
The Redmi 3S boasts of a fantastic built quality, brilliant battery back up, and a pretty good display
'No matter how severe sanctions the UN security council imposes on North Korea, the impact of the sanctions would depend on how faithfully they are enforced by China,' says Dr Rajaram Panda.
A K Bhattacharya digs into the yet-to-be-public report on ways to curb black money and finds out that Modi's next moves could include action on dabba trading, hawala, and education.
The beef ban has sparked considerable debate and confusion
The people who know Tibet will continue to fight the good fight. Long, hard, less than hopeful, but always peaceful.