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    About 80% of sales professionals in India feel they are not sufficiently skilled: upGrad Enterprise report

    According to upGrad Enterprise's Grand Sales & Workplace Report 2024, 80% of India's sales professionals feel unprepared for a rapidly evolving work environment. The report highlights that 61% are considering job changes within 3-24 months, with high stress levels, especially in automotive and retail sectors, and a significant gender income disparity in sales roles.

    Heat wave over! AC stocks face rain-test after rallying 76% in 6 months

    AC stocks surge post heatwave, showing robust growth amidst cyclicality risks. Price hikes fuel expectations of strong growth momentum and secondary sales. Market growth relies on cooler penetration driven by purchasing power, not just rising temperatures.

    Better to own a set of stocks from the digital ecosystem rather than betting on one stock? 15 stocks with upside potential of upto 48%

    Few day’s back there was an issue with the telecom provider and the services stopped for some time. Now which would be the companies which got impacted the most, the telecom service provider, the answer is no. As a customer one would not get any reduction in the monthly billing because services were down for some time. The companies which may have got impacted would be a platform company on which one orders food, such as a swiggy or zomato. The reason, in the peak time of demand, a customer is not able to order food online due to internet service being down, that demand will not come back when the internet is back. But the other platform company which sells insurance was also not impacted. The reason is, if one was planning to buy an insurance policy and there is no internet, the demand will get postponed not get extinguished. The digital ecosystem is making things simple but it is yet complicated when it comes to investing.

    Set to capitalise on opportunities in infra space, says Gautam Adani

    The core infrastructure group which has businesses ranging across ports, green energy, cement, airports, power and transmission will be setting up the largest energy installation, redeveloping the largest slum and making the largest single location copper smelter of the world in the country over the next few years.

    LEDs... and ACtion: White goods PLI may see light of day, again

    The government is considering reopening the Production-Linked Incentive Scheme for White Goods (PLIWG) to boost domestic manufacturing of high-value components like compressors, copper tubes, and aluminium foils. The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) is reaching out to industry players to gauge their interest in investing in the scheme, which aims to increase production of air-conditioner and LED light components.

    Buy Apollo Hospitals Enterprise, target price Rs 7059: Geojit

    Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd., incorporated in the year 1979, is a Large Cap company (having a market cap of Rs 88766.18 Crore) operating in Hospitals & Allied Services sector.

    • This ratio helps in avoiding mirage of value in bullish time: 5 stocks from different sectors for long-term investors

      Given the high probability that bulls will be soon seen all over the street. It would be better to just be a bit more cautious while taking incremental exposure. One thing which investors need to take into consideration is that there is a big difference in what is value and what looks cheap due to one financial ratio, more often than not, relying on PE may lead to wrong investment decisions. When looking for long term investment, it is better to use PEG ratio, though finding the right ratio is itself a challenge. PEG ratio is much better compared to the commonly used P/E ratio. It helps in avoiding stocks which might appear cheap but actually are not value buys. Also in sectors which are cyclical in nature, looking at the price earning matrix may lead to wrong decisions.

      Large, mid and smallcap stocks that mutual funds bought and sold in May

      Mutual funds bought stocks worth Rs 477 billion in the Indian secondary market in May. They added largecap stocks like HDFC Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Infosys, and reduced stakes in Bajaj Finance and Hindustan Aeronautics.

      IT stocks plunge up to 5% on Monday after 8% rally last week. Know how experts view sector!

      Nifty IT index fell 2.3% with Coforge and Persistent Systems as top losers, despite Nifty hitting a lifetime high. IT sector has seen recent positive returns but remains a laggard over the quarter.

      Banks should still do quite well in long term: Prashant Jain

      I think the markets have moved beyond that phase where they used to differentiate between PSUs and private. So, I think businesses are now getting discounted or they are trading as per the underlying fundamentals which I think is very good. So, I think while we still talk in terms of PSUs, non-PSUs, but markets are not differentiating between public and private enterprises anymore.

      Infosys recruits 76% lesser college graduates in FY24

      IT major Infosys hired 11,900 college graduates in FY24. This is against over 50,000 graduates hired a year ago, as per data from its annual reports.

      As work-from-home trend declines, flexible office spaces work for employees and companies

      Providing convenience and flexibility for employees on one hand, cost-effectiveness, and asset-light models for employers on the other, coworking/managed spaces are booming. Demand for such spaces is soaring in large metros and Tier-2 cities alike as companies tighten return-to-office rules.

      HCLTech integrates its GenAI platform with Google Gemini

      HCL Technologies announced the availability of its GenAI platform, HCLTech AI Force, on Google Cloud's Gemini models, integrating Google's large language model to drive innovation at scale.

      Indian IT sees deal tenures shrinking in rich neighbourhoods

      At least two companies – HCLTech and Birlasoft – have gone on record to say that from the usual 10-12 year deals earlier, long-term arrangements are now ending in four years. Earlier, the tenures ranged between 10-12 years.

      These largecaps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and upside potential of more than 20%

      The way markets have panned out in the last few sessions, it appears that bulls are waiting for a confirmation on 4th of June and then they will take over control of the street. But because valuations are high, one has to be cautious, while being bullish. Also as a thumb rule, one should remember that corrections and consolidation are part of every bull market. We will continue to see them at regular levels. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy". The screener applies different algorithms for all BSE and NSE stocks.

      Workday shares sink over 13% as slower hiring hits payroll services demand

      Workday shares dropped on Friday due to a lowered annual subscription revenue forecast amidst economic uncertainty and slower hiring impacting demand for payroll services.

      Awfis sets Rs 364-383 price band for IPO

      The company expects its differentiated business model, expanding presence in tier-1 and tier-2 cities and increasing demand from large enterprises and startups to help make its public listing a success and drive future growth, founder and managing director Amit Ramani told ET on the sidelines of a pre-IPO conference in Mumbai.

      Piramal Enterprises back in the black on large tax write-back

      On an annual basis, PEL swung to a loss of 1,684 crore from a profit of 9,969 crore, due to the impact of AIF provisions during the fiscal.

      Salesforce opens up Slack AI to clients beyond large enterprises

      Slack AI uses a client company’s conversational data to help end users or employees pick up faster on processes and communications with system-generated summaries and new search abilities.

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