Worst Results after 1991. The government failed to control inflation.
As of today, 599 companies have declared the results. Out of 599:
🟢*338 have reported positive results.*
🔴*241 have reported negative results*.
🟠*30 have given neutral results
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With more companies reporting negative results than positive ones, market confidence might take a hit, potentially affecting future investments and growth.
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As of today, 599 companies have declared the results. Out of 599:
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🔴241 have reported negative results.
🟠30 have given neutral results.
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Worst Results after 1991. The government failed to control inflation.
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This time, bank results are showing a different pattern. Either a company is delivering good results or poor ones there’s no middle ground. Out of 10, 5 companies are meeting expectations, while the other 5 are not. But I believe that by the next qua
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