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    Cement sector sees marginal growth of 2-3 pc in Q1FY25: Icra

    The cement sector experienced a modest 2-3 per cent growth in Q1 due to a slowdown in construction during the Lok Sabha polls, but FY2024-25 is expected to see a 7-8 per cent increase driven by infrastructure and housing demand. Top players are set to consolidate, expanding capacity and improving operating profits by 1-3 per cent from softened raw materials prices. Cement makers are also increasing green power usage to reduce emissions by 15-17 per cent in the coming years.

    IT stocks rally up to 4% as an early indicator of Q1 earnings just gave green signals

    Indian IT stocks surged following positive results from Accenture, with Persistent Systems leading the gains. Analysts expect a strong demand environment to drive healthy earnings growth.

    Big movers on D-Street: What should investors do with SBI, REC and Doms Industries?

    Benchmark indices surged over 3% on Monday as the BJP-led NDA victory was expected. SBI, REC, and Doms Industries recorded significant gains, with recommendations from analyst Kushal Gandhi for trading strategies.

    Stock Radar: This battery maker stock turned multibagger in a year; what should investors do?

    Exide Industries has given massive returns to its investors in a year and according to experts there is more steam left in the stock. The stock has an upside of 143% in a year. After consolidating in a narrow range for the past few weeks, it gave a breakout from the same this week. The sudden rise followed by consolidation resembles a breakout above a Flag & Pole pattern.

    DOMS shares rally 10% to fresh all-time high after Q4 results; brokerages increase target up to Rs 2,121

    DOMS Industries witnessed a remarkable surge of 10% in its shares on Tuesday on the BSE, reaching a new all-time high of Rs 2,035. This surge followed the company's announcement of a 29.6% year-on-year (YoY) increase in its Q4 profit after tax (PAT), which amounted to Rs 46.93 crore.

    In a growing economy, new defensive sectors tend to emerge: 5 tiles and ceramic and home makers stocks with upside potential of up to 41%

    Many times the word, defensive stocks is used on the street. Most of the time it is FMCG, pharma and others which are referred to as defensive stocks. The reason being that the demand for these companies is steady and is not impacted much even when there is any slowdown in an economy. The question is in an economy which is growing faster and new areas of consumption are coming up every second day, where the demand from being seasonal and cyclical has reached a stage where in all economic conditions it stays above single digit, shouldn't those also be considered as defensive and valued accordingly. Probably the Indian economy has reached a stage where the demand for tiles, ceramic and home building products, ex-cement has reached a level where in worst cases it will not go below a point.

    The Economic Times
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