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Sunday 22 September 2024

Jyothy Labs Expands with Strategic Quiclo Acquisition: Shares Surge 2%

Jyothy Labs saw its stock rise 2% to ₹556 in early trading on September 20, 2024, following the acquisition of the Hyderabad-based laundry service brand Quiclo, owned by Smartwash Solutions Private Limited. The deal, valued at ₹70 lakh plus taxes, is expected to bolster Jyothy Labs' footprint in the laundry and dry-cleaning services sector, particularly in Hyderabad.

Strengthening Presence in Laundry Services
This strategic acquisition includes Quiclo's software and customer database, allowing Jyothy Labs to expand its customer base and enhance its operations in the laundry services space. The company's laundry and dry-cleaning unit in Hyderabad has already commenced commercial operations, adding to its growing portfolio of services.

Growth and Profitability
Jyothy Labs recently reported a 5.7% rise in net profit for the first quarter of FY25, posting ₹101.7 crore compared to ₹96.3 crore in the same period last year. The company remains optimistic about the growth prospects, particularly with the expected uptick in rural demand, driven by a favorable monsoon season.

Focus on Rural Distribution and E-commerce
The management is sharpening its focus on rural markets, improving distribution channels, and introducing new product categories to meet diverse consumer needs. There is also a concentrated effort on increasing Jyothy Labs' presence across e-commerce platforms, boosting both visibility and sales.

Investor Sentiment
At 11:16 AM on September 20, shares of Jyothy Labs were trading at ₹550 on the NSE, reflecting a 25% rally over the past three months. Investors are optimistic about the company's future growth, thanks to its recent strategic moves and strong operating performance.


Tuesday 17 September 2024

Globus Spirits Stock Jumps 4% After Launching Luxury Whisky DOAAB

Shares of Globus Spirits Limited surged 4% to ₹1,370 in morning trading on September 17, 2024, following the company's entry into the luxury whisky market with its new product, DOAAB India Craft Whisky. This marks Globus Spirits' foray into the high-end whisky segment, bringing a fresh perspective to the growing market.

The new range, named DOAAB India Craft Whisky, draws its inspiration from the Hindi term "DOAAB," meaning "the land between two rivers," symbolizing a blend of diverse influences. The first release in this limited-edition series, "Six Blind Men and the Elephant," is a single malt whisky aged exclusively in ex-bourbon barrels. With only 500 casks produced, this edition represents a blend of artisanal craftsmanship and storytelling, inspired by the Indian fable of the same name.

Earlier this month, Motilal Oswal Mutual Fund acquired 2 lakh equity shares, amounting to a 0.69% stake in Globus Spirits, through a block deal on the NSE.

Globus Spirits, which produces, markets, and sells branded Indian-made foreign liquor and bulk alcohol, operates five fully integrated grain-based distilleries across India, with a combined annual capacity of around 268 million liters.

As of 11:10 am, the company's shares were trading at ₹1,335, reflecting a gain of over 1% on the NSE. Over the past month, Globus Spirits' share price has climbed more than 55%.


Wednesday 10 September 2014

J-K floods: Omar says 'we're overwhelmed' by the problem; anger mounts over rescue ops

Anger mounted on Wednesday over the slow pace of rescue operations in Jammu and Kashmir even as chief minister Omar Abdullah said his government was "overwhelmed" by the scale of deadly flooding.
"We have really been overwhelmed. We have been overwhelmed by the scale of the problem," Omar told television reporters adding that he "understood the anger of the people."
The chief minister termed the situation in flood-hit Jammu and Kashmir "serious" but hit out at critics who said his government was not doing enough.
"What can I do. I didn't bring the rain, nor can I stop it. If I could, I would have done that," an angry Omar told ANI.
Meanwhile, an NDRF jawan was attacked by angry locals in Srinagar while few other personnel of the force were heckled while they were rendering relief and rescue operations in the flood-hit areas.
Officials said a National Disaster Response Force trooper received severe injuries on his hand when the locals attacked him
The locals apparently wanted the NDRF men to concentrate on a particular area and when the force personnel decided to go to a different marooned area, the locals attacked them.
"A few incidents of our men being heckled are being witnessed since yesterday in the state," a senior officer said.
Worried by the development, the NDRF and senior home ministry officials have asked the cabinet secretary to devise some mechanism so that troops are kept safe while they render their duty.

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