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Upcoming SME IPO: WOL 3D India Limited, a leading player in the 3D printing industry since 1988, is all set to make its market debut through an initial public offering on the NSE SME platform.
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Upcoming SME IPO: WOL 3D India IPO to list on September 30. Check issue size, price band and other details

Upcoming SME IPO: WOL 3D India Limited, a leading player in the 3D printing industry since 1988, is all set to make its market debut through an initial public offering on the NSE SME platform.

Tue, Sep 17, 2024

‘By using this technology, a villa project that would typically take 24 to 36 months can be completed in 12 months’
Business Line

Business Line

L&T Construction reduces timelines by 50% with 3D printing technology

‘By using this technology, a villa project that would typically take 24 to 36 months can be completed in 12 months’

Wed, Aug 28, 2024

Jagran Prakashan Ltd, the publisher of Hindi daily Dainik Jagran, on Saturday reported a decline of 6.51 per cent in its consolidated net profit at Rs 41.03 crore in the first quarter ended June 2024.
The company had posted a net profit of Rs 43.89 crore in the April-June quarter a year ago, according to a regulatory filing from Jagran Prakashan Ltd (JPL).
Its revenue from operations was down 2.3 per cent to Rs 444.11 crore in the June quarter. It was at Rs 454.57 crore in the corresponding quarter a year ago.
JPL's total expenses declined 2.28 per cent to Rs 409.82 crore in the June quarter of FY25.
Its revenue from printing, publishing and digital was at Rs 303.54 crore, down 8 per cent year on year.
Revenue from FM radio business was up 12.41 per cent to Rs 59.60 crore during the reporting quarter.
Total income of JPL, which includes other income, was down 1.88 per cent year on year to Rs 467.23 crore.
Business Standard

Business Standard

Jagran Prakashan Q1 result: PAT dips 6.5% to Rs 41 cr, revenue at Rs 444 cr

Jagran Prakashan Ltd, the publisher of Hindi daily Dainik Jagran, on Saturday reported a decline of 6.51 per cent in its consolidated net profit at Rs 41.03 crore in the first quarter ended June 2024. The company had posted a net profit of Rs 43.89 crore in the April-June quarter a year ago, according to a regulatory filing from Jagran Prakashan Ltd (JPL). Its revenue from operations was down 2.3 per cent to Rs 444.11 crore in the June quarter. It was at Rs 454.57 crore in the corresponding quarter a year ago. JPL's total expenses declined 2.28 per cent to Rs 409.82 crore in the June quarter of FY25. Its revenue from printing, publishing and digital was at Rs 303.54 crore, down 8 per cent year on year. Revenue from FM radio business was up 12.41 per cent to Rs 59.60 crore during the reporting quarter. Total income of JPL, which includes other income, was down 1.88 per cent year on year to Rs 467.23 crore.

Sat, Aug 10, 2024

The company’s cost-saving toner box technology reduces printing costs to 33 paise per page, making it the perfect printing partner
Business Line

Business Line

Japanese printer maker Brother aims 35 per cent market share in next 3 years

The company’s cost-saving toner box technology reduces printing costs to 33 paise per page, making it the perfect printing partner

Thu, Aug 8, 2024

India is among the "important markets" globally for Canon, where the Japanese multinational will continue its "double-digit growth" helped by a growing economy and demand, top company officials said on Wednesday.
The company sees India as a "high potential" market for its traditional products and services, ranging from imaging to printers business, said Canon Marketing Asia President & COO Tiger Ishii.
Besides India is also a growing market for its other verticals as commercial printing, health business (medical devices) and also sees a potential for its semiconductor business here, in which it produces lithography machines for chip manufacturing.
"India is one of the most important markets not only in Asia but also in the world. India will grow in the future and we see scope here," Ishii said at a media round table here.
Canon -- a leading producer of lithography products -- expects India to be the future for the manufacturing of semiconductors.
"Semiconductors will be India's ..
Business Standard

Business Standard

India an important market, looking for double-digit growth: Canon

India is among the "important markets" globally for Canon, where the Japanese multinational will continue its "double-digit growth" helped by a growing economy and demand, top company officials said on Wednesday. The company sees India as a "high potential" market for its traditional products and services, ranging from imaging to printers business, said Canon Marketing Asia President & COO Tiger Ishii. Besides India is also a growing market for its other verticals as commercial printing, health business (medical devices) and also sees a potential for its semiconductor business here, in which it produces lithography machines for chip manufacturing. "India is one of the most important markets not only in Asia but also in the world. India will grow in the future and we see scope here," Ishii said at a media round table here. Canon -- a leading producer of lithography products -- expects India to be the future for the manufacturing of semiconductors. "Semiconductors will be India's ..

Wed, Jul 17, 2024

The Mumbai-based mega common facility centre (CFC) in the special economic zone (SEZ) is now being used by European jewellers for quality testing. The facility, which was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in January, offers technical services like 3D printing, hallmarking, mass finishing, refining, and casting of gold, platinum, and silver.
The Economic Times

The Economic Times

European jewellers using services of mega CFC for quality testing

The Mumbai-based mega common facility centre (CFC) in the special economic zone (SEZ) is now being used by European jewellers for quality testing. The facility, which was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in January, offers technical services like 3D printing, hallmarking, mass finishing, refining, and casting of gold, platinum, and silver.

Sat, Jun 29, 2024