Logistics company Delhivery, which reported Q4 earnings in line with estimates, received positive ratings from top brokerages. Morgan Stanley is “Overweight,” Kotak Institutional Equities is “Buy,” while BofA is “Neutral” on the stock. January-March revenue fell 10% to Rs1,859 crore YoY, while net loss widened to Rs158 crore from Rs119 crore. Adjusted EBITDA turned positive at Rs6 crore compared to Q3FY23’s loss of Rs67 crore. While the companies’ senior levels saw some departures, Morgan Stanley sees continued momentum, Kotak highlights e-commerce logistics share and PTL contracts, and BofA expects margin improvement to continue.
Rupee falls 14 paise to 92.42 against US dollar in early trade
The Indian rupee depreciated by 14 paise to trade at 92.42 against the US dollar on Tuesday, pressured by rising crude oil prices and consistent