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    Nifty charts projecting 25,200 by December, says ICICI Securities. Top 94 stock picks

    ICICI Securities' technical analysis forecasts Nifty reaching 25,200 by December 2024, supported strongly at 22,200. Midcaps and smallcaps indices are in a structural uptrend, expected to gain over 16% by year-end.

    Better planning can check delays in infra creation: Tata Projects

    Vinayak Pai, CEO of Tata Projects, highlights the need for better detailed project report (DPR) preparation to minimize delays in infrastructure projects. Pai emphasizes that India's front-end design efforts are below global standards, leading to poorly defined projects and execution delays. He calls for improved front-end planning and consistent contract monitoring across ministries. Tata Projects is focusing on metro projects, airports, and emerging sectors like green hydrogen and battery manufacturing. Current projects like Pune Metro and Noida International Airport are on schedule, reflecting rising investment and expansion in infrastructure.

    Can Modi sculpt yet another image of himself, this time that of a consensual one?

    The 2024 verdict is a significant upset for BJP, failing to secure a clear majority. This may lead to a more humble version of Narendra Modi. BJP's performance in UP was notably disappointing.

    Staying with good business & strong management: 5 largecap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of up to 37%

    After a phase of calm, volatility is back on the street. Somehow word volatility got associated with bearish trend, while it might appear strange to some, the fact is that even volatility has a bias and that can be toward bulls also. That is the reason why in this volatile phase, Nifty made a new high. So, rather than fearing a word it is better to understand it. Similarly when it comes to investing, it is important to understand that while events can impact the price in the short term. In the long term, things which matter is the underlying business, strength and quality of the balance sheet, ability and experience of the management. Whether it is pre-election or post election, always have a look at the above three when investing your hard earned money.

    Suited for investors with long-term time horizon: 5 midcap stocks with upside potential of up to 30%

    If one looks at how the sentiment cycle has moved in the last five months for the mid-cap, it has come full circle. At the start of the year 2024, “hope” nothing can go wrong with mid-caps, so load them. Then comes fear in the middle of February which peaks by the end of March. The again hope in April and now at this point of time “confusion” At this point of time the question whether “ I should sell or buy more” needs to be replaced by “what business do I own and whether that business is going to grow or not” The reason why it is important to change the question itself is the fact that it business on the ground which will make the difference between in final returns. Another thing is whether the management has seen good and bad times, because that is what gives them the ability to deliver in all conditions.

    Stocks with tailwinds called advantage India: 5 largecap stocks from 3 different sectors with an upside potential of upto 36 %

    In terms of valuations and sentiment we are not far from the place where we were in the last quarter of 2023 or early part of this year. When it was not possible to find stocks which can be called as “fairly valued” forget “undervalued”, and the sentiment was very bullish. The only difference between then and now is that we have election results which are coming up. Surely a confirmation on 4th June that continuity in the policy making is a big factor. But there is another thing which long term investors need to look at before investing. Whether the company or the sector has an advantage due to India as a country. A well known example, which has been present for decades is that of the IT industry. India as a country is a factory of software engineers, and that is our strength. So when investing for the long term, look at sectors where we have some strong tailwinds due to our human capital.

    • Volumes and better demand should drive growth in textiles: Punit Lalbhai, Arvind & Anup Engg

      ​So, both volumes and better demand should drive growth in textiles. And AMD is a very strong segment and has been historically also strong, so that journey of strength will continue in AMD and we should be able to grow at that 20% mark or slightly better.

      Diffusion Engineers files fresh draft IPO papers with Sebi

      Engineering solutions provider Diffusion Engineers has re-filed its preliminary IPO papers with markets regulator Sebi by incorporating a new financial statement.

      New set of exporters emerging from India? 5 stocks from engineering sector with an upside potential of up to 33%

      It has been a long time that engineering major L&T has ventured into exports of engineering services to the Middle East, then it moved into exports of engineering goods. Over the years, there are companies, who specialize in some industries who also have been able to get an entry into the export market. Getting into the export market is not easy and it takes years to get into the market for two reasons. First, global companies tend to be very aggressive in bidding so that new competition does not come in. Second, Indian companies which are sort of a crossover of engineering and capital goods, required the ability to sustain these attempts to get into the esports market at a time when domestic demand was very poor. Now in the last few years, things have improved on the domestic demand and hence these companies were able to put their foot forward into the export market. Will these companies become a new set of exporters from India?

      Why maintaining ASML equipment is the new front in US-China chip war

      ASML dominates the market for lithography tools - huge expensive, complex machines that perform one step in the chipmaking process, helping to create circuitry.

      Carlos Sainz wins F1 Australian GP after Verstappen retires early with engine fire

      Sainz, who started on the front row alongside Verstappen, kept his place into turn one, but passed the Dutchman on lap two at turn nine for the lead and took control once his rival retired two laps later with a fiery mechanical failure. Verstappen had won the first two F1 races of the season in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia and was on a nine-race winning streak.

      The new AI disruption tool: Devin(e) or Devil for software engineers?

      After ChatGPT made waves all over the world for its surprising generative AI capacity, a US-based company called Cognition has announced the launch of a new AI tool called Devin which it claims to be the world's first fully autonomous AI software engineer which can write code with command prompts.

      India’s IT will be the ‘front-office’ of world’s AI revolution: Nvidia's Jensen Huang

      Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that his conversations with Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlight India’s need to become a part of AI value addition rather than just exporting India’s data to train super-sized large language models.

      Rs 14 lakh-crore shock! Sensex crashes 900 points. Is the smallcap bubble bursting?

      Sensex, Nifty, and smallcap index recorded significant falls. Excessive valuations driven by retail investors are a concern. Sebi chairperson warns of froth building in the market due to unsustainable valuations. Overall the market capitalisation of all BSE-listed stocks fell by Rs 14 lakh crore to Rs 372 lakh crore.

      Goldman Sachs India to train over 1,000 non-engineers in AI

      Goldman Sachs piloted the school in mid-2023. It trained employees across asset and wealth management, risk management, global banking and markets functions.

      16 smallcap stocks with over 100% growth in profit & sales. Watchlist these tiny tornadoes!

      India Inc's December quarter earnings showed weakening profit momentum at an overall level but we filtered out a list of 16 smallcap companies which reported over 100% growth in sales and profit on a YoY basis. 14 out of 16 of these stocks have already given multibagger returns in last one year.

      For moderate risk takers with long-term perspective: 5 midcap stocks with up to 47% upside potential

      As the Dalal street continues to be in party mode with minor correction and sectoral profit booking taking place, staying bullish would appear to be the most logical thing at this point of time. Why fight against a trend? While staying bullish, just add an element of caution. When we use the word caution, we mean stay with quality and especially if one is increasing exposure in midcap at this point of time. Use more stringent filters to pick stocks and cut the element of noise from investing. Quality stocks pay both in bullish and bearish markets conditions.

      For moderate risk takers with long-term perspective: 5 midcap stocks with up to 47% upside potential

      As the Dalal street continues to be in party mode with minor correction and sectoral profit booking taking place, staying bullish would appear to be the most logical thing at this point of time. Why fight against a trend? While staying bullish, just add an element of caution. When we use the word caution, we mean stay with quality and especially if one is increasing exposure in midcap at this point of time. Use more stringent filters to pick stocks and cut the element of noise from investing. Quality stocks pay both in bullish and bearish markets conditions.

      BJP has ended credibility crisis in politics: Rajnath Singh

      Defence Minister Rajnath Singh claims BJP ended credibility crisis in politics, won people's trust by fulfilling promises. People have faith in PM Modi. BJP aims for double-engine government in Odisha.

      Business firing on all cylinders; adding new engines of growth: Sunil D'Souza, TCPL

      ​Our growth businesses keep on firing, overall a 42% growth and all the businesses are plus 40% now. EBITDA margins are now north of 15%, working capital down 7 days. We actually generated 40% more cash in Q3 this year versus Q3 last year. Close to 3,000 crores of cash was sitting on our balance sheet and I say was because we are going to use it now for the acquisitions.

      High yields may help IndiGo weather engine, supply storms

      The growth in yield was chiefly contributed by robust domestic demand for travel. In the December quarter, the airline followed the strategy of increasing fares and introducing fuel charges.

      View: Ahead of Budget, here's what India Inc wants on Customs front

      India's Interim Budget 2024 is expected to focus on improving the quality of trade facilitative environment, fostering domestic manufacturing, and expanding the greater value chain (GVC). The country has made significant progress in streamlining cargo clearance processes, but the actual performance has fallen short of average release time targets, experts say.

      Nifty IT index stocks: Relative outperformance candidates for a volatile market?

      Nifty IT index is probably among very few sectoral indices which are still below the high they had touched in October 2021. Yes, the sector has some headwinds which not many had thought would appear two years back. But the bigger question is whether this phase of underperformance is about to get over or not. It might be too early to say as short term performance could be many reasons, but the way stocks have reacted to bad news and see sharp upward movement with slightly positive news, it might be worth bringing them back on watch list and shed the bias of looking at all IT stocks with a coloured lens. Stock Reports Plus, powered by Refinitiv, is a comprehensive research report that evaluates five key components of 4,000+ listed stocks - earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum to generate standardized scores.

      Job hunting? Five hottest tech jobs for freshers

      Continuous evolution in the tech sector raises demand for freshers proficient in updated skills like coding, UI/UX, and data analysis, says CEO of online job search platform Foundit

      New Jawa 350 launched to compete against Royal Enfield 350, Hunter: Price details, specs and other features

      Jawa Motorcycles has launched the updated Jawa 350 with a starting price of Rs 2.14 lakh, ex-showroom. The new model features a larger 334 cc engine, six-speed gearbox, assist and slipper clutch, and improved performance. The motorcycle also comes with a new dual-cradle chassis, increased ground clearance, and dual-channel ABS.

      Two areas that'll soon be central to manufacturing, and what India needs to do on that front

      Narendra Modi government's focus on electronics is spot on. While the use of industrial policy in the sense of active government intervention to prop up a particular industry is contentious and not consistently successful, if there is one sector worth gambling on - because it is so fundamental to future economic success - it is electronics.

      For tech candidates, job switch doesn't pay what it used to; average hikes halve

      Salary increases for tech recruits have decreased by more than half in the past year due to a hiring slowdown across the tech industry. Companies are no longer desperate to hire candidates with high-end niche tech skills at any cost. Average salary increases have fallen to 35-40% from 50-100% for roles such as full-stack engineers, data engineers, front-end engineers, SRE/DevOps, data scientists, and back-end engineers. This marks a significant slowdown from a year ago when candidates had multiple competing job offers.

      Tech gigs: Having this skillset will make you most wanted in the IT sector

      More IT firms are hiring gig workers amid the current volatile business environment, with 6 out of 10 organizations preferring to employ contract-based professionals. As per Awign, a leading work-as-a-service platform, there is a high demand for gig workers in tech roles such as Java developers, mobile app developers, data engineers, front-end developers, and cloud architects/engineers.

      Front-end DevTools startup Locofy.ai raises $4.25 million

      The Singapore-based fully remote startup, with employees across India, Pakistan, Vietnam, Philippines and Canada, converts web and mobile app designs into several front-end coding languages.

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