Review Paper on Impact of Quarterly Results on the Share Prices of Telecommunication Sector

Deepika Gaur

Abstract


In today’s scenario share market will took a stand where everybody wants to invest. Everybody wants growth in their capital. They want to invest in such companies which show higher profit gains. This study will help that kind of investor who is not really aware of current status of the Telecommunication Sector companies whose share they are purchasing. There are several factors which affect the share prices. In this study trying to find out those factors related to corporate result. 


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Corporate quarterly result, share prices, Telecommunication sectors, NSE, BSE, Bharti Airtel, Reliance.

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