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Erudite Risk takes an all risks approach to intelligence reporting. We categorize key intelligence into one of 40 different risk intelligence categories.
The goal is to provide intelligence that allows decision makers to avoid being blindsided by what they may have missed, while informing them to make better decisions as well.
Erudite Risk also includes operations categories so you can monitor the environment for better decision making. Everything is tied together--what happens in risk affects operations and what happens in the market impacts risk profiles.
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Nestle India misses June-quarter profit estimate as price hikes deter demand
Deccan Herald | English | News | July 26, 2024 | Operating Results
Nestle India reported a net profit of Rs 747 crore for the quarter ending June, which fell short of analysts' expectations of Rs 816 crore. The company's sales volumes were impacted as consumers turned to cheaper alternatives in response to price increases across its chocolate and milk products due to rising raw material costs. Revenue from operations increased by 3.3% to Rs 4,814 crore but also missed the forecast of Rs 5,056 crore. In a related announcement, parent company Nestle lowered its full-year organic sales growth outlook from about 4% to at least 3%. Following the results, Nestle India's shares declined by 1.1%.
Congress’ Manish Tewari gives adjournment notice in LS urging discussion on border situation, trade deficit with China
The Statesman | English | News | July 26, 2024 | Trade Issues and Numbers
Congress MP Manish Tewari submitted an adjournment notice in the Lok Sabha, calling for a discussion on the border situation with China and the significant trade deficit. In his notice, Tewari mentioned ongoing border clashes between India and China, particularly since 2019, and referenced China's recent rejection of the inauguration of the Seva tunnel while claiming parts of Arunachal Pradesh. He requested information from the government regarding efforts to resolve the border dispute and protect India’s integrity. The trade deficit with China for the 2023-24 period exceeded USD 85 billion, with exports at USD 16.65 billion and imports at USD 101.75 billion. Tewari urged that these matters be addressed amidst ongoing discussions in Parliament, including those on the Union Budget for 2024-25.
US disappointed about symbolism and timing of Modi's Moscow trip, says State Department official
Deccan Herald | English | News | July 26, 2024 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
The U.S. State Department expressed disappointment over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent trip to Moscow, particularly its symbolism and timing coinciding with a NATO summit in Washington. Assistant Secretary of State Donald Lu conveyed concerns to lawmakers about strengthening India-Russia ties, noting that the visit did not result in new defense deals or technology cooperation. Modi's remarks during the visit, particularly regarding the war in Ukraine, drew attention, especially in the context of Russian attacks on Ukrainian civilians. Lu emphasized ongoing efforts to communicate these concerns to India, which has reduced its defense purchases from Russia due to delivery issues. Congressman Joe Wilson criticized Modi's meeting with Putin, citing the timing of Russia's missile strikes on a children's hospital in Kyiv and calling for India to move away from reliance on Russian military equipment.
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