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Stocks to watch: Rossari Biotech, Tata Power, RIL, Ruchi Soya, sugar stocks

Here are the top stocks to track today: Earnings Today: Gujarat State Petronet, APL Apollo Tubes, Arvind Fashions, Nucleus Software Exports and Quess Corp are among 29 companies slated to post their quarterly numbers today. Sugar stocks: The government brought forward the target date for achieving 20 per cent ethanol-blending with petrol by two years to 2023 to help reduce India s dependence on costly oil imports. Panacea Biotec: Drug firm Panacea Biotec reported a consolidated net loss of Rs 54.14 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2021 as against a net loss of Rs 69.70 crore for the corresponding period of the previous financial year. RIL: After record fundraising and debt prepayments, Reliance Industries (RIL) now has a strong balance-sheet with high liquidity that will support growth plans for its three hyper-growth engines - telecom arm Jio, retail and oil-to-chemicals business, firm s Chairman and Managing Director Mukesh Ambani said.

Wipro sells entire stake in Denim Group for Rs 160 crore

As part of the recently announced acquisition of Denim Group by Coalfire, Wipro has sold its entire stake in Denim Group for a consideration of $22.42 million, Wipro said in a regulatory filing

IT firm Wipro sells entire stake in Denim Group for $22 4 million

Read more about IT firm Wipro sells entire stake in Denim Group for $22.4 million on Business Standard. IT company Wipro on Wednesday said it has sold its entire stake in Denim Group for a consideration of USD 22.42 million (about Rs 160 crore).

Wipro sells stake in Denim Group for $22 42 mn, acquires stake in Squadcast

Read more about Wipro sells stake in Denim Group for $22.42 mn, acquires stake in Squadcast on Business Standard. Wipro, in 2018, had acquired 33.33 per cent stake in Denim Group, an independent application security firm, for $8.83 mn

Enterprise IoT Security Is a Supply Chain Problem

Enterprise IoT Security Is a Supply Chain Problem Organizations that wish to take advantage of the potential benefits of IoT systems in enterprise environments should start evaluating third-party risk during the acquisition process. Let s face it: Most enterprises aren t building their own Internet of Things (IoT) systems. Very few organizations have the scale to develop and deploy IoT devices of their own in their environments  the hardware tends to be specialized, most of the software doesn t look like the stuff their corporate horde of Java developers use to write code, and there just isn t enough value for risky projects like that to make sense. So, enterprises tend to buy consumer IoT devices and shoehorn them into their corporate security architectures  and it can be challenging to get them to properly fit. This doesn t mean that enterprises are helpless in the face of IoT security risks, but it does make enterprise IoT security a supply chain problem.

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