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Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint.. I'm Nelson John and here are today's top stories.
Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint.. I'm Nelson John and here are today's top stories. Tax Deadline Extended: More Time, More Disclosures Taxpayers not requiring audits now have until 15 September to file returns for FY 2024-25. The CBDT extended the deadline from 31 July due to significant changes in ITR forms, which now require detailed disclosures on tax-saving investments, capital gains, TDS on non-salary income, and HRA. Experts call the move a relief amid increased compliance.Budget 2025-26 sweetened the deal for middle-class taxpayers, raising the no-tax threshold to ₹12 lakh, and simplifying TDS norms. Direct tax collections hit ₹22.26 trillion, a 13.57% jump, reinforcing India's push toward a digital-first, transparent tax regime. North-East India Bags ₹4.32 Trillion in Investments India's North-East is emerging as an economic powerhouse. At a recent investment summit, the region attracted ₹4.32 trillion in deals across agriculture, hydropower, IT, tourism, and bamboo. Union minister Jyotiraditya Scindia confirmed that each state is preparing tailored incentive packages and logistics policies.With Guwahati and Agartala poised to become international gateways, and 70% of the India-Myanmar-Thailand highway complete, the region's 12–13% decadal growth rate is set to soar even higher. Described as India's ‘Ashta Lakshmi', the North-East is becoming central to trade, diplomacy, and inclusive growth. Vodafone Idea Faces Financial Cliff as AGR Relief Denied Vodafone Idea's troubles deepen after the Supreme Court rejected its plea for AGR dues relief. Its survival now hinges on whether the ₹6,000 crore in bank guarantees it submitted to the government will be invoked.If the DoT calls in the guarantees, lenders like SBI and PNB will be on the hook—turning those into high-interest loans. With a ₹2 trillion debt pile and limited cash flow, analysts fear this could cripple the already fragile telecom sector.The telco has urged government intervention to avoid a market duopoly, especially since the Centre owns a 49% stake in the company. CEAT Reroutes US Expansion Amid Trump Tariff Threat CEAT's $225 million acquisition of Canadian brand Camso aimed to crack the US tyre market. But Donald Trump's threat of 44% tariffs on Sri Lankan exports—where Camso manufactures—has thrown a wrench in the works.CEO Arnab Banerjee says the company will now shift US-bound production to India, though that too may face a 26% reciprocal tariff.Despite the uncertainty, CEAT's stock is up 18% this year, as investors remain bullish on its global expansion. But with nearly one-third of Camso's revenue coming from the US, analysts say the deal's long-term value now hangs in the balance. NMDC Mines Profit, But Faces Price Pressures Mining major NMDC posted a solid 5% jump in Q4 profit to ₹1,483 crore, with annual net profits rising 17% to ₹6,539 crore, powered by strong iron ore and pellet sales. Revenue for FY25 crossed ₹25,000 crore.Chairman Amitava Mukherjee reiterated the company's goal of hitting 100 MTPA production in five years, citing visible gains from ongoing initiatives.However, average iron ore prices dipped and JSW Steel—a major client—expects further softness. Despite that, NMDC announced a ₹1 per share dividend, adding to its earlier ₹2.30 payout.Eyes are now on how NMDC sustains growth amid falling ore prices and global demand shifts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode host Kevin Lawton talks to Darren Stratton from Michelin about their Camso brand. Camso focuses on non-marking forklift tires and they dive deep into all the details of tires in the material handling industry to find out what's the real deal with non-marking forklift tires.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=PT7mU4_SaQlWJLQbdhvpmmyAeCdusbdFECFdobnmlvKzdNoOv-vvvrIsb9ACG35f-xAmEG&country.x=AU&locale.x=AU)
When you first hear a name that is unfamiliar in the industry, you don't think much of it and quickly forget about it. However, when you hear that name over and over, year after year, it begins to stick out and you wonder "Where did this person come from??"This is exactly how I felt about Cody Matechuk. Now a big name in the Snow Bikecross taking 3 Gold Medals and 1 Bronze Medal in the Winter X-Games. Though this seems that Cody came out of nowhere which is some what true, Cody has a strong racing background that he explains in the interview.Though this episode is a little longer, you will find as you reach the end, it was well worth the listen! Cody is full of knowledge and experience that when he breaks down how sponsorships have really helped his career take off, he also teaches that there is immense value that needs to be be given from the athlete if you want to maintain a good standing with your sponsorship.Grab your pen and paper or be ready to type up some notes because what you will hear during this episode will test your note taking skills!Enjoy!
How many of you actually know when Snowbikes were invented? There might be a handful of people that have seen the first snowbike conversion kits, and there are probably a few that have no idea what a snowbike is! If this latter is the case, you need to immediately learn about one of the fastest growing sports in the snow sport industry.Today's guest is a pioneer in the Snowbike world as far as snowbike riders. Jed Muhlestein has been riding snowbikes for more than a decade. From the first kits that came out called 2Moto to the most versatile kits like Timbersled, Yeti, and Camso and so many others, Jed has the experience and memories we all dream.Jed's passion for bikes led him to riding year round from free riding to ambassador back to free riding. Today, Jed is not only sharing his passion with his family but he is sharing his story with us. Enjoy this episode!
Alain Marty, Directeur de la rédaction de HRD Radio.TV, Sophie Sanchez, Directrice générale du groupe Synergie, et Richard Fremder, rédacteur en chef adjoint de HRD Radio.TV, reçoivent Anaïs Blinet, Responsable Ressources Humaines de CAMSO France.
Richard Fremder, rédacteur en chef adjoint de CFO Radio.TV, Jacques Potdevin, Président de JPA International et Frédéric Zablocki, CEO d’Entrepreneur Invest reçoivent Hugues de la Coussaye, DAF et DGA de CAMSO.
Le billet de Richard Martineau : Les lettres manuscrites et les mauvaises habitudes. Chronique économique de Michel Girard, chroniqueur à la section Argent du Journal de Montréal et du Journal de Québec : Sous Michael Sabia, la Caisse a cédé RONA et CAMSO aux étrangers, Transat à Air Canada, Bombardier Transport à Alstom... en plus d’acheter des trains indiens pour le REM au détriment de nos trains de Bombardier assemblés à La Pocatière. Le commentaire de Richard Martineau à LCN : Justin Trudeau a raison de s'inquiéter pour Montréal. Discussion avec Rachel Binhas, journaliste indépendante (Marianne, L’Express, etc.) : Comment se passe concrètement le jour 1 du déconfinement en France ? Le commentaire de Gilles Proulx : le légionnaire qui veut l'avantage des voyages sans s'engager. Vincent Dessureault couvre les dernières nouvelles concernant la pandémie de coronavirus : Plusieurs endroits dans le monde doivent retourner en confinement après d’autres éclosions. Les manchettes avec Richard Martineau : les fabulateurs. Chronique de l’essayiste et journaliste Jérôme Blanchet-Gravel : La COVID-19 est-elle une offensive du patriarcat ? Entrevue avec Steve Waterhouse, spécialiste en cybersécurité : Application de traçage: le projet québécois prend forme. Une production QUB radio Mai 2020
Chronique économique de Michel Girard, chroniqueur à la section Argent du Journal de Montréal et du Journal de Québec : Sous Michael Sabia, la Caisse a cédé RONA et CAMSO aux étrangers, Transat à Air Canada, Bombardier Transport à Alstom... en plus d’acheter des trains indiens pour le REM au détriment de nos trains de Bombardier assemblés à La Pocatière.
A third and final great day at the Farm Progress Show 2018! Yesterday we had the chance to catch Secretary Sonny Perdue during and after his talk to the attendees at the show here and Boone and he did address several issues that farmers have been talking quite a bit about recently - WOTUS, NAFTA, and ethanol to name a few and we have a few of his clips to play today. We also snagged a little time with Iowa farmer and NCGA board member Kevin Ross for his thoughts on the administration and current goings-on in the world of agriculture; and we got to spend more time with our friends at Camso talking high speed tracks for road travel and remanufactured tracks for growers looking for a lower cost replacement option!
Second day of the Farm Progress Show was a little less wet than day one! No heavy rain, just heavy traffic and lots of new products on display. Today we caught up with cattle feeder and hauler Kurt Dallmeyer and talked about the cattle industry and the ELD mandate reprieve. We also had a second conversation with Martin from Camso about the differences of tracks versus tires under heavy equipment. We even have a special guest appearance by Iowa farmer Ted Hamer!
Live from the Farm Progress 2018 show today getting a little rain! Ag News Daily is powered today by sponsor Camso- tune in to find out how tracks are becoming the new trend in the equipment industry!
The Tire Talent Podcast: Exploring Talent Acquisition In Today’s Tire Industry
Join host Mike Cioffi as he chats with Justin Moran. Justin has been in the tire industry for 5 years. Currently Justin has the pleasure of working at Camso, where he handles material handling and construction tires. Prior, he had worked with Michelin in the commercial division where he had gladly learned a great deal of the industry.If you like what we're doing be sure to join the Tire Talent Community today!
The Longest Podcast of ours. We read more of Camso's story and do a writing challenge.
Terrorloc learns what a jingle is while Camso looks up the upcoming movies.