The rights issue opened on September 29 and closed on October 13 EIH had reported a profit of ₹165.14 crore on a revenue of ₹1,674.69 crore in fiscal 2020
2 min read14 Oct 2020Share prices of EIH Ltd (Oberoi hotels) and Indian Hotels (Taj) have risen 20% in the last six months. Nifty 500 pales in comparison But since there are few hotel stocks, investors would do well to stick with firms that have deep pockets and brand equity
2 min read15 Mar 2019NDMC has postponed the Taj Mansingh auction to 18 July after Indian Hotels remained the only bidder. Will this sell-off go the Air India way?
2 min read21 Jun 2018ITC Hotels, Taj Group of Hotels and Oberoi are planning branded luxury homes in Colombo, Sri Lanka, and Mumbai and Bengaluru
2 min read16 Jun 2018JPMorgan India Property Fund's investment in the said Oberoi and Trident hotels has been plagued by delays and high debt
2 min read19 Jan 2017The property was damaged in fire and EIH couldn't rebuild and start a hotel for at least 30 years
1 min read6 Aug 2015Shib Sanker Mukherji will step down as CEO of the firm that runs Oberoi hotels
2 min read25 Mar 2015Catch them young: India Inc’s succession mantra for 2012
3 min read8 Jan 2012Nita Ambani joins EIH as additional director
3 min read1 Nov 2011Exceptional items boost EIH’s net profit in September quarter
1 min read31 Oct 2011The Union Budget contains details about the estimated receipts and the expenditure of the government for a particular fiscal year. The Budget is allotted for the upcoming fiscal year, which runs from 1st April to 31st March of the next year. Here is a quick guide on how the Union Budget is prepared
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