New Delhi, April 16 -- Shares of Optiemus Infracom, which been engaged in the distribution of mobile handsets of reputed brands like Nokia and Samsung for the last 25 years, were locked at a 10% upper circuit limit in Wednesday's trading session, April 16, to reach a seven-week high of Rs.492.15, following the Realme partnership with the company.
The company informed investors through an exchange filing today that Realme, the most popular smartphone brand, partners with Optiemus Electronics to manufacture its next-generation AIoT products in India, in a significant step towards strengthening India's manufacturing ecosystem and supporting the government's 'Make in India' initiative.
As part of its long-term vision to strengthen domestic ...
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