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    Nirmal Bang initiates coverage on HUDCO, sees upside potential of 12%

    Nirmal Bang starts coverage on HUDCO with a target price of Rs 375. Company projected to achieve 24.1% earnings growth CAGR by FY26E.

    How Sebi action will impact profits of discount stock broking firms like Zerodha and Groww

    Market regulator Sebi mandated in its July 1 circular uniform brokerage charges that are not based on volumes. Due to this, tech-first brokers are staring at impact on valuations. Platforms like Shoonya and Mstock charge zero brokerage fees, and they are bracing for impact from Sebi's instructions. Venture fund-backed startups like Groww, Upstox, Zerodha and listed discount broker Angel One will also have to start charging their customers.

    Sebi diktat: Big impact if brokerages do not change their revenue model: Ajay Kejriwal

    The Sebi diktat on differential offerings could impact profit in the range of say 2% to 5% minimum to up to 30%. So, depending on the brokerage model, what they are offering, and what kind of model they are retaining. So the brokerage houses will have to tweak their models, says Ajay Kejriwal, CEO, Choice Equity Broking.

    Inox Wind, CE Info Systems among 10 stocks that saw recent coverage by brokerages

    In the last week, quite a few companies came on the radar of various brokerages, which initiated coverage on the same. Brokerages like Goldman Sachs, Bernstein, Nuvama initiated coverage on stocks like TBI Tek, CE Info Systems and PNB Housing Finance among others with upside potential of up to 34%. Below is the list of recent coverages:

    Redevelopment projects: 8 common mistakes housing societies make when embarking on redevelopment, how to avoid it

    The lure of new, modern flats can land ageing housing societies in big trouble. Find out how to avoid it.

    Coal India, South Indian Bank among 17 deep value stock ideas from ICICI Securities

    ​Domestic brokerage firm ICICI Securities has listed 17 stock ideas, categorizing them as deep value stocks, stating that the proportion of ‘investable value stocks within large-caps remained steady while the same has been diminishing to historical lows within mid and small-caps.

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