FY24 Coal India revenue: ₹30672 Crore
FY24 Zomato revenue: ₹6274 Crore
Coal India pays more dividend than the revenue of Zomato.
Then why does Zomato have higher valuation than Coal India?
Zomato's Market Cap is more than Coal India's Market Cap
But
Coal India's Total Dividend payment in a year is more than Total Revenue of Zomato
And
Coal India's Tax Paid in a year is more than the Total Profit of Zomato
That's it ....
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Mahendra Lochhab
Stealth • 1m
Zomato Tata Motors
M. Cap: ₹2.78T ₹2.71T
Revenue ₹12,961 ₹4,37,900
Profit ₹351Cr ₹31,806Cr
Tata Motors profit is more than Zomato's revenue but Market cap of Zomato is greater than Tata Motors.
Profits and Revenue d
PhysicsWallah Financials - FY24
• Revenue : ₹1940 Crore
• Losses : - ₹1131 Crore
Spent ₹1158 Crore on Employee Benefits and ₹1452 Crore Under ‘Miscellaneous Expenses’
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Mahendra Lochhab
Stealth • 26d
Drishti IAS has made a profit of ₹90 crore along with a revenue of ₹405 crore in FY24.
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
Stealth • 1m
The Year of Indian Startups' IPOs Series :
1. Groww ->
• Groww is planning an IPO to raise approximately ₹6,000 crore, aiming for a valuation between $6 billion and $8 billion.
• In FY24, Groww reported ₹3,145 crore in revenue from operations, do
Zomato made ₹12,114 crore in FY24, growing 71% mainly through food delivery, Hyperpure, and Blinkit. Despite expenses of ₹12,670 crore, including procurement and delivery costs, Zomato turned profitable with ₹351 crore profit after tax.
1 ) Zomato Q3 Results: Net profit drops 57% to ₹59 crore, revenue up 64.4%; GOV for B2C biz rises 57% YoY
2 ) Dixon Tech Q3 Results: Net profit rises 77.5% YoY to ₹171.19 crore
3 ) Oberoi Realty Q3 Results: Net profit rises 72% YoY to ₹618 crore; f
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Ashish Singh
Stealth • 1m
🫡This is business .
Drishti IAS Institute achieved revenue of over ₹400 crore in FY24, with profits reaching ₹90 crore🤯.
The company's revenue has grown significantly over the past four years:
-- ₹40 crore in FY21,
-- ₹119 crore in FY22,
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Struggling celebrity brands:
Virat Kohli's WROGN: Revenue dropped from 344.3 crore to ₹243.75 crore in FY24.
Deepika Padukone's 82°E: Reported a loss of ₹25.1 crore with Revenue of ₹22.82 crore in first nine months of FY24.
Salman Khan: Being Huma