As the country geared up to organise the three-day ‘Semicon India 2024’ conference, top CEOs of semiconductor companies on Tuesday hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, saying he has inspired not just India but the entire world.
Top CEOs and representatives of various organisations met PM Modi at his official residence in the national capital, including SEMI, Micron, NXP, PSMC, IMEC, Renesas, TEPL, Tokyo Electron Ltd, Tower, Synopsys, Cadence, Rapidus, J...
CEOs of top semiconductor firms hail PM Narendra Modi`s leadership
Leading low-cost airline Indigo on Friday reported net profit at Rs 2,728 crore for the April-June quarter -- a drop of 11.7 per cent from Rs 3,090.6 crore in the same quarter last year.
The operational revenue of the airline went up 17.3 per cent to Rs 19,570.7 crore in Q1 FY25, as compared to Rs 16,683.1 crore in the same quarter the previous year.
The shares of Interglobe Aviation Ltd, the parent company of IndiGo, closed 1.37 per cent up at Rs 4,491.25 on Friday.
“We ...
Indigo’s net profit drops 11.7 pc to Rs 2,728 cr in Q1, revenue up 17.3 pc
Swiss liftmaker Schindler will employ as many people in India as it does in China "sooner or later", CEO Silvio Napoli told Reuters, with the company bound to expand there as the Indian market grows.
Schindler, which first established itself in India in 1998, now employs about 6,000 people in the country and would one day employ about 10,000 there, the same number as in China, Napoli said.
Urbanising India is a key growth market for liftmakers such as Schindler, particularly a...
Schindler will one day employ as many in India as in China, CEO says