There was confusion at the M A Chidambaram stadium in Chepauk, Tamil Nadu, on Monday when a police officer stopped a few cricket fans from bringing Indian flags into the stadium to watch the match between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Some fans tried to take Indian flags into the stadium to watch the match where Pakistan was batting. A police sub-inspector prevented them from doing so, causing rumors that the police were restricting the use of the national tricolor. However, a senior police official, when contacted, stated that there was no such restriction on carrying the Indian flag. "It is allowed. An officer acted on his own, and a departmental inquiry is underway," he informed PTI. He clarified that this incident was isolated, and the police did not prevent anyone from carrying the Indian flag. The police official mentioned that flags representing India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan were all allowed inside the stadium. Meanwhile, the BJP state chief, K Annamalai, criticized t...
Estee Lauder's Class A stock performed better than the overall market, even though it experienced losses for the day.
Estee Lauder's Class A shares (ticker: EL) dropped by 1.09% to $137.30 on Friday. This decline was part of a generally bad day for the stock market, with the S&P 500 Index falling by 1.26% to 4,224.16, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling by 0.86% to 33,127.28. Estee Lauder's Class A shares closed at $146.32 below their highest point in the past year, which was $283.62 on February 2nd. In comparison to some of its competitors on Friday, Estee Lauder's performance was weaker. Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) saw a 0.45% increase to $153.00, while Procter & Gamble (PG) fell by 0.13% to $148.05. The trading volume for Estee Lauder was 1.6 million shares, which is 750,805 shares less than its 50-day average volume of 2.3 million. Editor's Note: This article was automatically generated by Automated Insights, a technology provider that automates content creation using data from Dow Jones and FactSet. Please refer to our market data terms of use. More Market Watch ...