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  2. Vodafone Idea - Wikipedia

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    Vodafone Idea, in acronym Vi, is an Indian telecommunications company, headquartered in Mumbai and Gandhinagar. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] It is an all-India integrated GSM operator offering mobile telephony services.

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  4. These 3 Stocks Are Down to Start 2025. What's Going On? - AOL

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    Today at the end of fiscal year 2024, they have 329 restaurants, so they are well on their way to their 450 numb. But now we're going to almost 5X this thing. That's the message.

  5. Prediction: This Will Be the Next AI Company to Split Its Stock

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    The stock climbed 65% last year and today trades for more than $600. My prediction is this well-known company will be the next AI player to announce a split. An investor talks on the phone while ...

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  8. ideaForge - Wikipedia

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    ideaForge Technology Limited is an Indian unmanned aerial vehicle (drone) manufacturer established in 2007 in Mumbai, India. [2] [3]In December 2023, ideaForge ranked 5th in the dual use category that is civil and defence as per the report published by Drone Industry Insights (7th in December 2022).

  9. Trillion-dollar companies: 10 most valuable mega-cap stocks

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    Market cap can be calculated by multiplying a company’s stock price by its shares outstanding. For example, a $10 stock with 1 billion shares outstanding would have a market cap of $10 billion.