Rough weather ahead for India Inc
The earnings season gives indications that corporate India might find the going tough in the next few quarters, says Vikas Khemani, the Head (Institutional Equities), Edelweiss Securities.'The feeling is this budget might be more of the same'
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What it means: A very short, concise speech meant to convince somebody about the validity of an idea, product, or service.The earnings season gives indications that corporate India might find the going tough in the next few quarters, says Vikas Khemani.The government hopes to untangle the spectrum imbroglio with its new telecom policy.