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    TECH MAHINDRA LTD Q2 RESULTS

    M&M shares fall over 2% on reporting muted Q1 profit. Should you invest?

    Mahindra & Mahindra's shares fell over 2% after the company reported a 5% decline in standalone Q1 net profit to Rs 2,613 crore, despite a 12% rise in operational revenue. Leading brokerages, including BofA, JP Morgan, and Nuvama, remain optimistic, adjusting their target prices upwards.

    M&M’s Q1 standalone profit falls 5% on last year's one-off gains

    M&M saw a 5.3% decline in standalone net profit in the June quarter due to a previous year's one-time gain. However, excluding this, net profit rose by 20%, bolstered by strong auto and farm equipment sales.

    M&M Q1 Results: Standalone net profit falls 5% YoY to Rs 2,613 crore, revenue jumps 12%

    M&M Q1 Results: The net profit was Rs 2,759 crore in the last year quarter. The auto player's Q1 revenue of ₹27,039 crore was driven by a 14% increase in vehicle sales. EBITDA also climbed 16% to ₹4,116 crore. The auto segment led the growth, with revenue up 16% and profit soaring 35% (excluding prior year gains).

    Mahindra and Mahindra Q1 Preview: Revenue may rise 16% YoY, but profit seen muted

    Mahindra and Mahindra experienced notable revenue growth in Q1 FY24, driven by robust performance in its tractor and automotive segments. While revenue increased about 16%, profits remained flat or saw a slight decline. The company's overall volume grew by 11%, bolstered by 13% growth in autos and 6% in tractors.

    IT firms’ Q1 job data suggest they may end FY25 with higher headcount

    ​​The number of aggregate employees at Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys, Wipro, HCLTech and Tech Mahindra dropped by 2,034 sequentially in the first quarter ended June 30, according to the quarterly data they announced in July. Three of the companies — TCS, Wipro and Tech Mahindra — registered net additions in headcount.

    Mutual funds raise stake in TCS, Infosys, 2 other IT stocks; FIIs cut. Who's smart?

    In the June quarter, mutual funds boosted investments in leading IT stocks like Infosys and TCS, while FIIs reduced their stakes. Experts highlighted improved profits and positive future prospects driven by BFSI recovery and AI advancements.

    The Economic Times
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