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    Indian Oil Corp. shares up 0.23% as Sensex rises

    A total of 495,073 shares changed hands on the counter till 10:45AM (IST)

    Sensex@80,000: Fastest 10K-point rally in 139 days churns out 20 multibagger stocks

    Sensex hit 80,000, its fastest 10,000-point rally from 70,000 in history. In 139 days, 20 BSE500 stocks became multibaggers. Sensex first hit 10,000 in Feb 2006, took 463 days for 20,000, and another 2,318 days for 30,000 in April 2017.

    Indian Oil Corp. shares fall 0.02% as Nifty gains

    The stock quoted a 52-week high price of Rs 196.8 and a 52-week low of Rs 85.51.

    Oil prices inch up on large US crude stock draw

    Brent crude oil futures climbed 16 cents, or 0.2%, to $85.60 a barrel by 0033 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures rose 14 cents, or 0.2%, to $82.95 per barrel.

    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.

    Oil India among 10 stocks in focus this week for bonus issues, stock splits, and buybacks

    Oil India and Vertoz Advertising, among other companies, are set to be in the spotlight this week as they near their record dates for bonus issues, stock splits, buybacks, and demergers. The record date, determined by each company, determines eligibility for these corporate actions, requiring shares to be held in a Demat account on that date to qualify.

    • 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.

      Tailwinds are winning, beneficiaries of strong OEM & replacement demand from auto sector: 5 tyre stocks with upside potential of up to 38%

      It is a well known fact that if demand is growing at a fast pace, higher input cost can be easily passed on to the consumer. That is probably what the tyre industry is going through currently. Recently there was an increase in natural rubber prices and fears were expressed that margins might come under pressure. But two things happened just recently, the natural rubber prices corrected and the whole of the tyre stocks witnessed a sharp rally. While the risk of headwind in terms of higher input cost stays, will the OEM and replacement demand act as tailwinds and continue to power the stocks.

      Coal India, South Indian Bank among 17 deep value stock ideas from ICICI Securities

      ​Domestic brokerage firm ICICI Securities has listed 17 stock ideas, categorizing them as deep value stocks, stating that the proportion of ‘investable value stocks within large-caps remained steady while the same has been diminishing to historical lows within mid and small-caps.

      HPCL, ONGC, GSPL only pockets of value in oil & gas sector: Motilal Oswal

      ​HPCL, ONGC and Gujarat State Petronet (GSPL) are the only stocks with value in the Indian oil and gas sector, domestic brokerage firm Motilal Oswal stated in its report, noting that value trade has faded away in the sector.

      Stocks in news: Vedanta, PNB Housing, Best Agrolife, Mas Financial, Brigade Enterprises

      Domestic markets closed nearly unchanged on Wednesday amidst mixed signals. Vedanta plans to cut carbon emissions by 25% by 2030. Best Agrolife receives approval for new insecticide Nemagen. Mas Financial launches Rs 400 crore QIP. Brigade Enterprises signs Rs 150 crore agreement for WTC tower at Infopark, Kochi. PNB Housing Finance stake sale expected on Thursday.

      191 smallcaps shine with double-digit gains in a positive market week

      During the week, as many as 191 smallcap stocks delivered double digit returns with 13 of them gaining 25% or more. PTC Industries was leading the smallcap pack at 35%, followed by Avantel at 33% and Honda India Power at 30.47%.

      TRADERS’ CORNER: Oil stock promises to rise 5% as it breaks out of horizontal trendline

      Stock of midcap government undertaking is likely heading to a multi-month breakout

      These 5 energy stocks can give more than 18% returns in one year

      Check out Stock Reports Plus, powered by Refinitiv, for price targets of over 4,000 listed stocks along with detailed company analysis focusing on five key components - earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum to generate standardized scores. SR+ Reports is a complimentary offering to ETPrime members.

      Morgan Stanley bullish on 4 gas stocks if natural gas is included in GST

      Morgan Stanley predicts bullish trends for gas stocks following the inclusion of natural gas under GST. E&P giants like ONGC and Oil India are poised to benefit most, with estimated upsides of 5% and 3-4% respectively in earnings. Operational efficiencies and cost reductions are expected, enhancing prospects across the natural gas value chain.

      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.

      Stocks in news: Hero MotoCorp, ICICI Bank, ITC, PB Fintech, Tata Chemicals, Indian Oil

      Benchmark indices show positive momentum for the second consecutive day with lower volatility compared to the results day. Hero MotoCorp, ICICI Bank, ITC, PB Fintech, Tata Chemicals, and Indian Oil are in focus for various news developments. Allcargo Terminals, Bajaj Finserv, RVNL, Muthoot Microfin, and Pidilite Industries have also made significant announcements.

      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.

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