Welspun
Welspun Corp shares gain 5% on securing ₹872-crore supply order
17 May 2024
Welspun Corp Share Price | The execution of these orders is scheduled for FY25, the company said in a stock exchange filing, adding that it secured the multiple-line pipe orders worth ₹872 crore since the last disclosures made on March 22.
24 Apr 2024
17 May 2024
Welspun Corp on Wednesday said it has secured an international order worth Rs 611 crore to supply pipes and other items. It has received a binding Letter of Award for supply of Longitudinally Submerge
We're now primed for the next level of growth: BK Goenka
13 May 2024
The co-founder of the Indian multinational Welspun Group said that it is poised for the next phase of expansion, but added that it will not be at the cost of stability
13 May 2024
13 May 2024
The co-founder of the Indian multinational Welspun Group said that it is poised for the next phase of expansion, but added that it will not be at the cost of stability
CAGR for emerging businesses will be 30%, says Welspun Living MD, CEO Dipali Goenka
02 May 2024
Dipali Goenka, Managing Director and CEO, in an interaction with CNBC-TV18, expressed cautious optimism, acknowledging global challenges such as geopolitical tensions and economic fluctuations.
26 May 2024
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#WelspunLiving revenue surge 19%; profit up marginally.MD #DipaliGoenka sums up the quarter. #Q4WithNDTVProfitFor all the latest earnings updates, visit: htt...
25 Apr 2024
02 May 2024
Analysts expect a further increase in demand and easing prices of key raw materials, such as cotton, to boost textile firms' bottomline in the next few quarters as well
22 Apr 2024
02 May 2024
Welspun Living Limited (WLL), previously Welspun India Limited, has launched a project — Wel-Krishi — to encourage sustainable cotton cultivation by providing support and training to farmers to raise
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