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    Who will get D-Street's vote: Stocks to benefit from a BJP win in polls

    "The BJP manifesto has a strong positive read-through for Indian equities," said Seshadri Sen, head of research at Emkay Global Financial Services. "Railways, defence, housing mortgages, tourism, and aviation are direct beneficiaries; while textiles and pharma API are probable winners."

    BJP's election manifesto a blueprint for economic growth; over 40 stocks to be on investors watchlist

    Investors analyze BJP's manifesto for economic changes and governance reforms. CLSA and UBS highlight infrastructure focus, governance reforms, and stock market impacts. BJP's policies create opportunities for specific industries. Stock recommendations include sectors like tourism, EVs, and natural gas.

    Chakri Lokapriya on his top bets from manufacturing and capex space & why it’s time to look at metals

    Chakri Lokapriya says Skipper and JTL Infra stand out for valuations and expansions, driven by rising copper prices and industrial activity. Banks benefit from increased loan disbursements. Urban consumption and real estate sectors show growth potential, with companies like Prestige, Sobha, Hi-Tech Pipes, Prince Pipes, and Park Hotels demonstrating promising valuation multiples.

    Mood upbeat, promoters use preferential allotments to raise stake

    In the past six months, more than 100 companies have issued convertible warrants or made preferential allotments to promoters, considered a sign of optimism among these shareholders about the outlook of their businesses and share valuations.

    Buy JTL Industries, target price Rs 300: Axis Securities

    JTL Industries Ltd. key Products/Revenue Segments include Stainless Steel Tubes & Pipes for the year ending 31-Mar-2023.

    Smallcap Multibaggers: 6 stocks give positive returns in January for 5 years!

    A review of the historical performance of smallcap stocks in January showed that at least seven of them have given positive returns for five consecutive years.

    The Economic Times
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