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    SKF India, Tata Power among 5 stocks to trade ex-dividend tomorrow

    Investors rejoice as lucrative dividend opportunities await with Tide Water Oil Company (India) trading at around Rs 2,389.85 on BSE, declaring a generous dividend of Rs 20 per share for eligible shareholders on July 4.

    IT stocks: A comeback which just needs a bit more confirmation; 7 stocks with an upside potential of up to 23%

    Just before the expiry of the June series contract, bulls were seen in a segment of the market which has been long ignored by them — IT stocks. Because the upward movement was taking place at the end of expiry, one could not rule out the element of short covering. If one looks a bit deeper in the trend in IT stocks, two things have become clear. That while the news and opinion has been negative, the price action has not been so bad as has been painted. Now let's look at what happened in the IT sector and why there could be a case for contrarian buying. 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 time to shed the bias of negativity around large IT players.

    Corporate Watch: M&M, Tata Comm among 36 stocks in spotlight this week

    Welspun Enterprises and DJ Mediaprint declared dividends with ex-dates on July 5. Escorts Kubota also set July 5 as the ex-date for dividend issuance. Several other companies like Tide Water, SKF India, and Balaji Amines have dividend and ex-date announcements in the same week.

    3M India, M&M among 25 stocks that will trade ex-dividend this week. Do you own any?

    Dividends are distributed to shareholders whose names are listed in the company's records on the record date. With the adoption of the T+1 settlement system, the record date and ex-dividend date are usually identical, except when market holidays occur immediately following the ex-date. Investors who buy the stock at least one day before the ex-date qualify for dividends, as settlement happens on the ex-date.

    Aramco sale set to raise at least $11.2 billion for Saudi Arabia

    Saudi Aramco's mega stock offering, set to raise $11.2 billion, supports the government's economic transformation. The sale includes Aramco's $124 billion dividend, attracting foreign investors despite challenges in the oil market.

    Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 41%

    The street has got what it was looking for, exit polls predicting a win of NDA which essentially continues the policy making framework which has been in place for the last ten years and has been working well for the economy. There is another thing which will happen, there are going to be some areas which will get more focus in the coming days. So, next we might see some sectors and stocks doing extremely well, while others may continue to be laggards. These selected stocks depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars i.e. earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

    • Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 39%

      Just before the start of the final phase of the general elections 2024 was to take place, there was a clear indication that it is bulls who are in control of the market. There are no two opinions, that a continuity in policy making will make the markets move upward very sharply. A glimpse of that will come in Monday’s trading session, when the impact of the exit poll result gets played out. So, with the base case assumption that the policy making will continue, we take things forward but continue with our principle stand that If one is taking fresh exposure to equity, ensure that there is some level of quality as far as the business and fundamentals are concerned.These selected stocks depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars i.e. earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

      Saudi Arabia may announce landmark Aramco share sale today: Report

      Saudi Arabia may announce a landmark secondary share offering in oil giant Aramco later on Thursday, pending final approval from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, people with knowledge of the matter said.

      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.

      SJVN Q4 Results: Net profit jumps two-fold to Rs 61 crore

      State-owned SJVN has reported over two-fold jump in consolidated profit to Rs 61.08 crore during the March quarter, on account of exceptional gains.

      Whether there is a 10% correction or a 30% crash, market to bounce back in 8-10 months: Rajat Sharma

      Rajat Sharma, Founder & CEO of Sana Securities, discusses the market valuations, particularly on the Nifty, currently at 21.9. He believes India is a bright spot even in a potential market correction or crash. Sharma says that post election results, on 10th or 12th July we will have the Union Budget and post that, there would be some correction.

      Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 39%

      While it is always better to focus on what is happening to the individual stocks, there times it becomes “a must” before taking any decision. The reason, there is a possibility of greater divergence in how the broader market indices like Nifty and Sensex move and how the individual stocks and sector perform. A week before the election results, the way the market is panning out, it is clear that the street is working with the base case scenario of policy continuity. So, next we might see some sectors and stocks doing extremely well, while others may continue to be laggards. These selected stocks depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars i.e. earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

      Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 44%

      After a short phase where bears were seen on the street, at least on the index level bulls were back in control as they touched a new high. Given the event risk in terms of election results, the market breadth might remain probably in equilibrium territory till the time exit polls come. In this short period if one is not a trader and knows how to hedge, it would be better to be cautious before investing. If one is taking fresh exposure to equity, ensure that there is some level of quality as far as the business and fundamentals are concerned.These selected stocks depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars i.e. earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

      Strong balance sheet & long runaway of sectoral growth: 5 largecap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of up to 37%

      When investing in any stocks, be it a large, small or medium cap there has to be one strong reason why one should invest in. It could be a strong balance sheet, strong brand, long runway of growth for the sector. Because if one of these are present in a company then the short term volatility in the market does not matter. They come and go and finally these stocks are able to deliver returns. Especially at a time when the index is forming a new high and sentiment all bullish, it is more important to stay cautious because however strong a bull run might be, it has phases of correction like the one we saw in March and as recently as last week. If one is staying with quality stocks, the probability of faster recovery when bulls are back is high. We look at 5 stocks from different places where either one or more of the three things are present.

      ONGC Q4 profit jumps 19x to Rs 9,869 crore

      ONGC Q4 profit: Revenues fell 4.5% from a year earlier to ₹34,637 crore in the fourth quarter. The operational cost fell 12% in a year to ₹25,456 crore in the quarter on lower exploration cost write-off.

      Bank curbs hit ONGC's plans to gain 20% stake in Russia oilfield

      ONGC, hindered by banking restrictions, faces challenges in paying its share to the abandonment fund for Russia's Sakhalin-1 field, obstructing its efforts to regain a 20% stake in the oilfield. Banking constraints prevent the repatriation of dividends from another Russian field, Vankor, leaving funds inaccessible outside Russia. ONGC Videsh, ONGC's subsidiary, aims to transfer the abandonment fund, necessary for project closure and environmental safety, but discussions with Russian authorities seek alternatives amid banking limitations.

      ONGC Q4 Results: Net profit jumps 19 times to Rs 9,869 crore

      India's top oil and gas producer had made a provision of Rs 9,235 crore in the January-March 2023 quarter towards disputed taxes for the period from April 1, 2016, to March 31, 2022.

      Staying bullish and hedging go hand in hand: 5 mid cap stocks from different sectors with potential upside of up to 39%

      At this point of time when the street is juggling with its own fear and anxiety and waiting for the election results, the mid-caps segment of the market is witnessing some profit booking/ rational shifting/ consolidation. A part of that is happening because of the fact that the street is reacting and adjusting to Q4 numbers. The way stocks are moving, there is no one trend in mid-cap space. So there are many sub segments which are getting formed in mid-cap space and given the mix of head and tailwinds, this segmentation is likely to stay till election results. So, one will have to do two things, one be bullish but be more selective and focus on managing risks and hedge for short term and think from long term perspective.

      Oil India sees 13% rise in March quarter profit on high prices

      Oil India reported a 13% profit increase to ₹2,029 crore in Q4 2023-24 fueled by high oil prices. Revenue from operations rose 2% to ₹5,757 crore. Dividend and interest income doubled to ₹785 crore from ₹388 crore.

      Stock picks of the week: 4 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 29 %

      It is after a long period of time that both bulls and bears are visible on the street at the same time and waiting to make the next move. A strong directional move will only come after election results. Before that it is very likely that the market would stay in range bound mode. During this period it would be better to stay with selected stocks, have at your portfolio and do a rejig with focus on fundamentals of the sector and the stocks. These selected stocks depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars i.e. earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

      Brazil government announces dismissal of Petrobras chief

      Jean Paul Prates, a former state senator and an ally of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, "has been dismissed," a presidential spokesman said.

      Apar Industries shares zoom 8% after company reports Q4 results, announces Rs 51 dividend

      Apar Industries recorded a fresh 52-week high on Tuesday apparently propelled by its Q4 revenue growth of 9% YoY. Its PAT, however, declined 3% YoY. The stock has zoomed 208% in the last one year.

      ETMarkets Smart Talk: NBFCs could lead next leg of bull run on D-St, explains Shrikant Chauhan

      In the upcoming bull run, NBFCs are anticipated to excel with a 15-20% upside potential, driven by potential interest rate changes in FY2024 Q2. Equity markets have shown recovery post dip, supported by positive macro-economic indicators and forecasts. Chauhan says: "Sectors like automobiles & components, banks/diversified financials, gas utilities and pharmaceuticals are expected to report a YoY increase in the net income."

      Shell Q1 Results: Company smashes forecasts with $7.7 billion quarterly profit

      Shell reported first-quarter profit of $7.7 billion on Thursday, exceeding expectations as disruption to Red Sea shipping and Russian refining boosted oil trading and liquefied natural gas production rose.

      Indian Oil Q4 Net Dives 52% to Rs 4,838 cr

      Indian Oil's Q4 profit declines sharply to ₹4,838 crore, with revenue at ₹2,19,876 crore. Declares a final dividend of ₹7 per share. Operating margin reduces to 3.05%. LPG cylinders sale loss affects overall profit.

      IOC announces final dividend of Rs 7 per share

      The final dividend is in addition to an interim dividend of Rs 5 per share, which was paid during the year. The final dividend would be paid within 30 days from the date of declaration at the AGM. The record date for payment of final dividend will be intimated in due course.

      IOC Q4 Results: Profit plunges 52% YoY to Rs 4,838 crore; dividend declared at Rs 7

      IOC Q4 Results: The company's revenue from operations fell 3% to Rs 2.19 lakh crore for the fourth quarter, compared with Rs 2.26 lakh crore in the previous year's quarter.

      CPCL Q4 Results: Profit falls 39% YoY to Rs 628 crore

      Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd, a subsidiary of Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), on Wednesday reported 39 per cent drop in March quarter net profit on lower prices and foreign exchange loss.

      ONGC energises govt kitty with ₹7,224 crore dividend

      ONGC's dividend contribution to the state was almost double the ₹3,636 crore dividend by Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), nearly three times Bharat Petroleum Corporation's ₹2,413 crore, close to four times GAIL's ₹1,863 crore and about ten times Oil India's ₹737 crore.These are interim dividends and a final instalment usually comes after the companies declare annual earnings.

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