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Shares of Bharti Airtel Ltd. 532454 inched down 0.33% to 1,550.40 Indian rupees Wednesday, on what proved to be an all-around grim trading session for the stock market, with the BSE SENSEX Index 1 ...
Bharti Airtel’s (Airtel) promoter Bharti Telecom has purchased around 1.2 per cent stake in the company from the Bharti family’s investment firm Indian Continent Investment Ltd. Following this ...
Industry executives and analysts said Jio and Airtel’s significantly higher SG&A payouts signalled heightened competition to retain and acquire high-value customers after the recent price hikes.
Bharti Telecom, the largest promoter of Bharti Airtel, on Wednesday acquired about 1.20% stake in Bharti Airtel. Bharti Telecom’s stake in Bharti Airtel now stands at 40.33% after this deal.
Sunil Mittal is the chairman of Bharti Airtel, a leading telecom company, making him a key player in the industry. He competes with Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Jio and Kumar Mangalam Birla’s ...
Bharti Airtel Ltd. 532454 shares dropped 1.44% to 1,575.65 Indian rupees Thursday, on what proved to be an all-around rough trading session for the stock market, with the BSE SENSEX Index 1 falling ...
“This makes Airtel the only private telecom service provider to offer its services 16700 ft above the sea level,” the country’s second-largest telecom operator said. NEW DELHI: Bharti Airtel ...
Bharti Airtel is one of the leading telecom operators in India which provides a range of plans to customers. Airtel is offering unlimited data connectivity with its Prepaid and Postpaid Plans ...
The prepaid recharge plan from Bharti Airtel offers daily high-speed data of 2GB, totaling an impressive 720GB over the entire year. In addition to this substantial data offering, users enjoy ...
When Gopal Vittal took over the Indian operations of Bharti Airtel in March 2013, telecom was a cut-throat industry of 13 companies, each trying to undercut on price and outbid in buying airwaves.