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Vedanta Limited (VEDL.BO)

BSE - BSE Real-time price. Currency in INR
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469.95-0.30 (-0.06%)
At close: 03:59PM IST
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Previous close470.25
Open473.00
Bid468.80 x 0
Ask469.50 x 0
Day's range464.00 - 474.85
52-week range207.85 - 506.85
Volume1,707,154
Avg. volume1,128,976
Market cap1.743T
Beta (5Y monthly)1.43
PE ratio (TTM)41.48
EPS (TTM)11.33
Earnings date19 Jul 2024 - 23 Jul 2024
Forward dividend & yield40.50 (8.62%)
Ex-dividend date24 May 2024
1y target estN/A
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    Vedanta, Airtel, Essel among top funders of Indian political parties in last 5 years, data shows

    NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Some of India's biggest companies, including Vedanta Ltd, Bharti Airtel, RPSG Group and Essel Mining were among the country's top political funders over the last five years under a now-scrapped opaque political funding system, official data showed on Thursday. The information was made public by the Election Commission of India following an order on Monday from the country's top court, just days before a national election is due to be called. The political funding mechanism introduced in 2017 allowed companies and individuals to donate unlimited amounts anonymously to political parties.