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Reliance Industries' stock nears its all-time high, with a recent decline of 0.4% to ₹1,534.55. Analysts maintain a bullish ...
Morgan Stanley projects Reliance Industries' market value could jump by $60 billion by integrating its new energy business ...
Morgan Stanley reiterates ‘Overweight’ on RIL, citing growth in AI, green energy, and retail. Explore RIL’s bullish outlook ...
Morgan Stanley says RIL could unlock up to $60 bn in value from its new energy and AI infrastructure strategy, led by green ...
Reliance, the oil-to-telecom-and-retail conglomerate, is set to increase its market value by $50 billion through advancements ...
Reliance Industries, led by Mukesh Ambani, aims to unlock $50 billion in value through ambitious new energy projects and AI ...
Reliance’s next $50 billion bet: AI-energy synergy at heart of new growth path, says Morgan Stanley Reliance Industries is eyeing its next $50 billion in value creation by integrating green ...
New energy, AI infrastructure, funding from the existing energy verticals of Reliance Industries Ltd will be key for the Indian conglomerate's next leg of value creation, Morgan Stanley said in a ...
Morgan Stanley retained its bullish stance on Reliance Industries stock, citing potential re-rating opportunities across verticals.. The brokerage has a target price of Rs 3,046 on the RIL stock ...
On Thursday, shares of Reliance Industries closed at Rs 2,551.55 on BSE, down 0.04 per cent. Morgan Stanley had in a April 21 noted said Reliance Industries' energy segment drove the Q4 Ebitda ...
While retaining its bullish view on Reliance Industries (RIL), global brokerage firm Morgan Stanley believes that the energy-to-telecom behemoth is on a path toward an over $20 billion EBITDA run ...
Morgan Stanley has upgraded Reliance Industries Ltd to "overweight" from "underweight", citing confidence about the conglomerate's downstream projects and improving outlook for telecoms business ...
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