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    KOCHI REFINERIES LTDMERGED Q4 RESULTS

    Midcaps stocks for long term investors: 5 stocks from different sectors with right financial & growth matrix and upside potential of up to 49%

    Buying quality stocks should be one of the basic principles while investing in markets. But when one is buying mid-cap stocks this principle becomes even more important for multiple reasons. At this point of time, when valuations are high and small corrections can lead to strong negative reactions in stock prices. So, while capital gains is the objective, never lose the perspective of protecting capital from sudden shocks. Now how does one do it? Look at the underlying business which is best understood by going through its annual report and look at a certain basic ratio in order to figure out how much return that underlying business can generate in best and worst case.

    Fresh tailwinds of export markets: 5 stocks from engineering sector, 4 with upside potential of up to 30%

    They say that tough times bring the best out of some. In case of India Inc, there are many examples where the economic slowdown post 2008 global financial crisis, made companies deal with all kinds of troubles and after various permutations and combinations they were able to find solutions, first to survive and then grow. In the case of engineering companies where the role overlapped to some extent with capital goods, it was the export market which turned out to be the solution. Because it is not easy to venture into the export market as there are large global players who ensure that it is not easy to get into their turf. For some companies it was a long drawn process which is now delivering results and leading to a situation where the return on capital and effort employed is much better today.

    Volatility ahead, time to look at boring utility stocks? 4 stocks from the natural gas sector with an upside potential of upto 26%

    Gas stocks have been underperforming the market for a while. Several factors contribute to this, including stagnant volume growth, companies struggling to expand into new areas, and the latest challenge from electric vehicles (EVs). An announcement about aggressively promoting EVs in Delhi bought additional pressure on stocks like IGL. While EVs are expected to dominate in the future, does this spell the end for gas companies? Probably not. There are still many other uses for gas, and the negative narrative might be overstated. Additionally, these companies have strong cash reserves and cash flows from their existing businesses, which they can use to explore new opportunities within the EV ecosystem. Also at time when volatile market conditions, these stocks tend to weather the storm better.

    Puravankara Q4 Results: Loss narrows to Rs 7 crore YoY; revenue shoots up 112% YoY

    The firm has launched 12 projects with a saleable area of 9.47 million square feet, reinforcing its expansion into high- potential micro-markets for the fourth quarter (Q4FY24) ending March 31, 2024.

    Q4 results this week: ITC, ONGC, Sun Pharma, Nykaa, Ircon International and IRFC

    ITC, ONGC, IRFC, Ircon International, BHEL, BEL, Sun Pharma, Nykaa, Tata Investment Corporation, Hindalco, Ashok Leyland, and Divi's lab will be releasing their March quarter report cards this week.

    Get your portfolio ready for election results: Hedge the re-rated oil and gas sector stocks

    Right from power, railways, PSU banks, sectoral lenders to oil and gas there are many sectors which have made a comeback in the last 10 years. Comeback both in the real business sense, where the operating matrix and fundamentals of the sector have improved which has led to better performance. Also a comeback on valuation front, where the stocks which were quoting at a price earning multiple of single have been now consistently quoting in high double multiples. A number of them have seen this transformation due to a stable policy environment, policy push and policy cleanup which the government has undertaken in the last ten years. The consensus estimate of the street is that policy continuity is the most critical thing for the re-rating to continue. In this new series, we take a different sector and how much they are dependent on government policy and how investors can protect their portfolio from any sudden decline.

    The Economic Times
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