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Under a central scheme launched in 2020 with a budgetary provision of ₹6,865 crore, nearly 5,000 out of 8,000 registered Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) have been onboarded on the ONDC portal for selling the produce online to consumers across the country, against the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare's target of 10,000.
In July 2019, IndiaMART went public via an IPO of ₹474 crore. [14] [15] IndiaMART became the first online B2B marketplace to go public in India. [16] As of 2019, IndiaMART was the largest Indian B2B marketplace for businesses with about 60% market share, according to KPMG. [16] In 2019, IndiaMART led the Series A funding round in Vyapar. [17]
After the big earnings miss, Target reduced full-year guidance to a midpoint of $8.60 per share. That's shy of the $9.35 per share it previously offered and also well below the $9.55 a share ...
A Dutch auction allows shares of an initial public offering to be allocated based only on price aggressiveness, with all successful bidders paying the same price per share. [21] [22] One version of the Dutch auction is OpenIPO, which is based on an auction system designed by economist William Vickrey. This auction method ranks bids from highest ...
Target posted net income of $854 million, or $1.85 per share, in the quarter ended Nov. 2, far short of the $2.30 analysts were looking for, according to FactSet, and down from $971 million, or $2 ...
On Monday, Target slashed prices on more than 1,500 items, ranging from laundry detergent to cat food to sunscreen, with thousands more price cuts expected over the summer. For example, the price ...
"My whole family, including my mother and wife, would help with the mailers.”IndiaMART's first tagline was: 'The global gateway to Indian marketplace'. [ 11 ] In 2007–2008 when recession hit the US, Agarwal and his cousin Brijesh decided to pivot the focus from export oriented business to India-focused B2B market and raised $10 million from ...
“Asset prices are kind of inflated,” Dimon told CNBC on Jan. 22 at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. “I’m talking about the U.S. stock market.” Don't miss