Caustic soda,sodaash,acetic anhydride,ethyl acetate,acetic acid,sodium bicarbonate
These prices are seeing an excellent uptick
Caustic soda n sodaash especially,rising on a daily basis
Beneficiaries:
Guj alkalies
DCM
DCW
Chemplast
Jubilant ingrevia
GHCL
GNFC
Tata chemicals
GSFC
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#MASTEK
Adding 40+ customers every quarter from an year
650+ active clients
Met 150+ customers/partners virtually in last 40days
Focus to accelerate US growth-have strategy in place
960cr cash on books
Looking for organic+inorganic growth
#CNBCTV18Exclusive | Catch @_anujsinghal, @_soniashenoy & @SurabhiUpadhyay in conversation with @HiralChandrana who was appointed as global CEO of #Mastek last month. He says that a big part of their strategy is to grow in the US. @Reematendulkar pic.twitter.com/nRnfGoGHTp
— CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18News) August 18, 2021
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Any dip till 740 seems a buying opportunity.
Post Q2 it may give decent up move.
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Ideally this should cross four digit in mid term if they maintain similar growth
— JAKERA CHOUDHURY (@Jakerachoudhury) July 22, 2021
Happy that you are making profit in this. Kudos#jubilant ingrevia https://t.co/le7f6bSjuz
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