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Asian Paints has fallen out of favour with analysts and investors in recent months. After remaining flat for three years, the stock has eroded 32% of investor wealth since September 2024.
Asian Paints is India’s biggest player with a 52% market share, but it has lost some of its dominance after Birla Opus launched in February 2024 and grew rapidly to garner a near 7% market share ...
Asian Paints share price: Around 3.5 crore shares, representing nearly 3.64 percent of the company's total equity stake, changed hands in a large block deal worth approximately Rs 7,703 crore ...
Asian Paints holds a 52% share in India’s decorative paints market. However, since the arrival of Birla Opus in February 2024, it has started to face heat.
Asian Paints (India) Ltd. 500820 shares shed 1.62% to 2,260.05 Indian rupees Friday, on what proved to be an all-around poor trading session for the stock market, with the BSE SENSEX Index 1 ...
Asian Paints Ltd led the decline in the sector's profitability. Its Ebitda margin eroded by 219 basis points year-on-year in Q4FY25, hurt by higher marketing expenses.
Speaking to media persons in Dubbak, Harish Rao said Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy and Uttam Kumar Reddy were failing to protect Telangana’s water interests, and asked if the Cabinet focused ...
Harish Rao rules out alliance with BJP, says BRS will contest next polls alone and win 100 seats He cleared the air on the alliance a few days after MLC K. Kavitha alleged that there were multiple ...
Cricket News: Harish Thawani, founder of The Indus Club, shared insights into the evolution of India's sports broadcasting industry. Thawani highlighted the pivotal ...
Harish says . In 3 years up to 2022-23, project lifted: 162.41 tmc ft from Medigadda . 172.86 tmc ft from Annaram . 172.12 tmc ft from Sundilla . 181.70 tmc ft from Nandi Medaram Pump House .
Hyderabad: Former irrigation minister T Harish Rao has staunchly defended the BRS govt's decisions on Kaleshwaram project, asserting they were backed by technical recommendations, cabinet ...
Faced with marginalization and disinterest, Asian artists living in 1920s and 1930s Paris are now the subject of a major new exhibition — and a string of multimillion-dollar auction sales.