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Reliance Industries Limited (RIGD.IL)

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70.90+0.30 (+0.42%)
At close: 04:28PM BST
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Previous close70.60
Open71.00
Bid70.80 x 69500
Ask70.90 x 86800
Day's range70.60 - 71.10
52-week range52.20 - 73.50
Volume43,674
Avg. volume106,864
Market capN/A
Beta (5Y monthly)0.67
PE ratio (TTM)30.83
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield0.22 (0.39%)
Ex-dividend date17 Aug 2023
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    RPT-Ambani's JioCinema cuts subscription prices as India's streaming war heats up

    JioCinema, the streaming platform run by India's Reliance Industries, on Thursday cut prices of its premium offering to as low as 29 rupees ($0.3480) a month, heating up competition for Netflix and Amazon Prime. Reliance runs multiple TV channels and JioCinema streaming app through its media unit Viacom18 and has a sizeable hold over India's $28-billion media and entertainment market. An advertisement-free version would start at an introductory price of 29 rupees per month for streaming on a single device and go up to 89 rupees for a "Family" plan to stream on four simultaneous devices, JioCinema said in a statement.

  • Reuters

    Ambani's JioCinema cuts subscription prices as India's streaming war heats up

    JioCinema, the streaming platform run by India's Reliance Industries, on Thursday cut prices of its premium offering to as low as 29 rupees ($0.3480) a month, heating up competition for Netflix and Amazon Prime. Reliance runs multiple TV channels and JioCinema streaming app through its media unit Viacom18 and has a sizeable hold over India's $28-billion media and entertainment market. An advertisement-free version would start at an introductory price of 29 rupees per month for streaming on a single device and go up to 89 rupees for a "Family" plan to stream on four simultaneous devices, JioCinema said in a statement.

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    JSW, Amara Raja, Reliance submit bids to make batteries in India

    Reliance Industries, JSW Neo Energy and Amara Raja Advanced Cell Technologies are among seven companies who have submitted bids to set up battery manufacturing gigafactory in India, the government said on Tuesday. The companies have submitted bids to set up units to manufacture advanced chemistry cells with a total capacity of 10GWh under the government's production-linked incentive scheme. The scheme for battery manufacturing has a maximum outlay of 36.20 billion rupees ($434.41 million), the government said.