As per the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), the total dues of Vodafone Idea stand at Rs 58,254 crore, of which so far it has paid only Rs 6,854 crore.
Bharti Airtel is placed well ahead of its peers and the telecom giant remains in a win-win situation, irrespective of the SC’s outcome on Vodafone Idea's fortunes
The research and brokerage firm sees Vodafone Idea is in a tough spot for guarantees and believes lower payment period will increase payment burdens on the company
Vodafone Idea has witnessed a spectacular rally in June itself, up by almost 70% post the news that global tech giant Google is in talks for buying a 5% stake
Brokerages seem to be bullish on Bharti Infratel stock and see the upside of nearly 23 per cent. Amid lockdown restrictions, Bharti Infratel last month extended its deadline for completion of a merger with Indus Towers to Jun
An investment from Google would help Vodafone-Idea, as the company tries to stay on its feet after the Supreme Court refused to budge on the Adjusted Gross Revenue dues.
The coronavirus pandemic is surely about to bring a change in how we think, act and consume. With the encouragement of social-distancing, person-to-person contact is expected to remain less and the dependence on digital tools
Following the coronavirus outbreak, SC AGR ruling and 21-day nationwide lockdown, Bharti Airtel share price has fallen around 29 per cent from its 52-week high of Rs 568.60 touched in the second month of this year
On the basis of the documents submitted on self assessment on AGR dues by telcos, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) will do reassessment and send revised demand notices
Vodafone Idea shares jumped 18% today to Rs 4.98 apiece on BSE. Vodafone Idea share prices surged 48 per cent intraday in the previous session on the reports that the government is unlikely to invoke the firm’s bank guarant