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    Long-term outlook: 5 largecap stocks from different sectors with up to 24% upside potential

    In the last one year, there has been a big addition to largecap stocks. Their market capitalization has moved higher and they can now be largecap. Some of these stocks are from sectors which are getting discovered or getting re-rated as if they are midcap stocks. Having exposure to them might appear to be risky, but the possibility of reward is higher. There are two stocks which are well discovered and have created wealth for investors. But as they go through a phase of valuation adjustment, they provide an opportunity to investors with a long-term perspective.

    'Congratulations from the entire world!': 4X400 relay team finishes 5th at WAS finals, Big B, Mahindra celebrate

    The relay team set a new Asian record within 2:59:05 seconds, thereby breaking the record set by Japan last year at Oregon.

    Supreme Court expresses concern on issue related to death of cheetahs

    The Supreme Court on Thursday expressed its concern on the death of cheetahs in Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh and asked the Centre to take some positive steps regarding this. However, Centre apprised the top court that 50 percent deaths on translocation is normal.

    British billionaire in missing tourist sub collaborated with Indian govt on project to bring on cheetahs from Namibia

    British-Pakistani billionaire businessman Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman were also on the sub, the BBC reported on Tuesday. Contact with the small sub was lost about an hour and 45 minutes into its dive in the mid-Atlantic on Sunday.

    Not possible for India to reintroduce Asian cheetah: South African expert

    "So, it would be impossible for India to take cheetahs from Asia for this reintroduction because there are a few left. Maybe one day we might be able to save the Asiatic cheetah. It's a very different-looking cheetah, but this is a species that is essentially at the end of the run," he said.

    Madhya Pradesh: Second batch of 12 cheetahs expected to arrive at Kuno on Feb 18, says official

    Principal Chief Conservator of Forest (wildlife) J S Chouhan said the felines will be flown from South Africa to Gwalior before being transported to Kuno. The official said he was unaware of the number of male and female cheetahs in the batch of 12.

    The Economic Times
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