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Enterprise Group CEO projects strong 2026 growth.. on back of economic recovery

Ghanaian Times

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July 6, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Glittering Generalities

The Group Chief Executive Officer of Enterprise Group PLC, Daniel Larbi-Tieku, has expressed strong optimism about the Group’s performance in 2026. According to him, improved macroeconomic conditions, easing inflationary pressures and a broader economic recovery would be key drivers of the growth of the group. Speaking at the company’s 16th Annual General Meeting held in The post Enterprise Group CEO projects strong 2026 growth.. on back of economic recovery appeared first on Ghanaian Times.

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The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 8, 2026

Knack Packaging share price list at 10.5% premium on NSE debut

According to an analyst the company is supported by healthy revenue growth, improving profitability and high return on equity; customer concentration risk and execution of the new manufacturing facility are the factors to watch

Business Today

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· Jun 25, 2026

Shock averted: West Asia truce just saved India Inc from a massive profit hit

Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) and fertilizer manufacturers are driving this rebound. OMCs are projected to post operating profits for the fiscal year despite sustaining 40,000-45,000 crore in net under-recoveries between March and May, as per the CRISIL report.

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 29, 2026

SpaceX Has Three AI Customers Paying $27.8 Billion a Year. How Big Can This Revenue Stream Get?

Could this be the company's largest growth driver over the next few years?

Reuters Finance

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· May 5, 2026

Thomson Reuters Reports First-Quarter 2026 Results

TORONTO, May 5, 2026 /CNW/ -- Thomson Reuters (TSX/Nasdaq: TRI) today reported results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2026: Strong revenue growth in the first quarter Total company revenues up 10 / organic revenues up 8 Organic revenues up 9 for the Big 3 segments (Legal

Entrepreneur.com

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· Jul 2, 2026

Here’s How the Maker of Cheerios Is Planning to Win Back Thrifty Customers

The company noted that it is optimistic about sales in its new fiscal year.

Economic Times

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· Jul 8, 2026

Cost pressure to keep Q1 profit growth muted for Nifty 50 companies

Nifty 50 companies anticipate double-digit revenue growth for the June 2026 quarter. Profit growth is projected to remain in single digits due to margin compression. Input cost inflation and elevated crude prices are impacting profitability significantly. Companies with strong pricing power are expected to better protect their profit margins. Select sectors like automobiles and banking are poised for strong growth.

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Related coverage for "Enterprise Group CEO projects strong 2026 growth.. on back of economic recovery": The Hindu BusinessLine — Knack Packaging share price list at 10.5% premium on NSE debut. Business Today — Shock averted: West Asia truce just saved India Inc from a massive profit hit. The Motley Fool — SpaceX Has Three AI Customers Paying $27.8 Billion a Year. How Big Can This Revenue Stream Get?. Reuters Finance — Thomson Reuters Reports First-Quarter 2026 Results. Entrepreneur.com — Here’s How the Maker of Cheerios Is Planning to Win Back Thrifty Customers. Economic Times — Cost pressure to keep Q1 profit growth muted for Nifty 50 companies