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    12 top-rated Exhaust Fans for optimal ventilation in every room (2024)

    Transform your spaces into well-ventilated havens with the latest advancements in exhaust fan technology. The year 2024 brings a revolution in ventilation, and we've curated a list of the 12 top-rated exhaust fans to optimize air circulation in every room. From whisper-quiet operation to energy-efficient designs, these exhaust fans are poised to elevate your home's indoor air quality and create a refreshing environment.

    Expect 13-15% earnings growth in FY-25 driven by topline growth, margin expansion: Venugopal Garre

    ​Remember, we have not even yet seen a rate cycle decline as well, so those are the levers which come through late in the year from a support point of view for macro.

    This summer look beyond AC stocks: 4 stocks from consumer electrical space with upside potential of up to 34%

    In the last one month as the temperatures have been soring, the stocks related to air conditioner companies have been moving higher, with buy reports pouring in. There is another side of summer heat leading to higher sales. There are other consumer electrical goods companies which are not in air conditioners, but in other goods, like fans and goods like juicer mixers, whose demand is also strongly linked to intensity and duration of summer month. But these stocks have not seen the kind of run up, Probably because they have been facing headwinds of higher competition. The question is whether the push of summer sales, help them recover fast and if that was to happen, these stocks which were probably best performing stock till late 2021, may see getting back interest.

    Is the worst behind them? 5 stocks from electrical and mini white good space with upside potential of up to 42%

    On a day when the majority of the stocks are trading with a cut, one set of stocks which have been able to log in gains has been from a space which cannot be very clearly defined. The reason, what would you call a company which makes both, water geysers , and electrical wires, a white goods or electrical goods company.From the year 2015 to 2020, companies with strong brands in different sectors which were considered as commodity plays got re-rated by the street. The expansion in price earnings multiples of these companies led to big wealth creation.For the last more close to four years, with some more companies getting listed in the same sector and some headwinds emerging we saw these companies consolidating between a very broad range. Is the phase of valuation readjustment over, probably a time to get them on the watch list.

    Sensex rises for 5th session, gains 282 points; Nifty closes at new high riding on auto stocks

    Among the Sensex stocks, Bajaj Finserv, Bharti Airtel, ICICI Bank, Bajaj Finance, Sun Pharma, and Maruti closed higher, while L&T, Wipro, TCS, Tata Motors, and Axis Bank ended with cuts. The market capitalisation of all listed companies on BSE surged by Rs 2.17 lakh crore to Rs 391.7 lakh crore.

    Warning signs flash for over 100 smallcap multibaggers. Is it a bubble waiting to burst?

    The Nifty SmallCap 100 is trading at a high P/B value of 6.7, and at least 128 smallcap multibaggers are trading above their 5-year average PE level. Companies in sectors like chemicals, consumer durables, energy, IT, and BFSI are overheated. The recent Q3 earnings season has added to concerns about expensive valuations for PSU railways, defence, and power stocks.

    • Has the worst of news been priced in? 5 stocks from consumer electrical sector with upside potential of up to 45%

      Both railways and defence related stocks are examples of what happens when a sector catches the fancy of the street. Once that happens, no questions are asked about valuations, market size or for that matter anything else, just mad rush to own them. It is not the first time this is happening, right from IT stocks in 2000 to infrastructure stocks in 2008, many sectors have witnessed such moves before they corrected and valuations come in the zone of sanity. One sector which had caught fancy of the street between 2016 and 2020 was consumer electrical space. All the stocks witnessed strong re-rating and became multibagger. However in the last four years, they have gone through a phase of valuation sanity check as they faced many headwinds. Have the stock prices, priced in the worst of news and time to bring them back on the watch list.

      Never seen such a manufacturing revolution! Buy stocks with good earnings & cash flows: Devang Mehta

      Devang Mehta says: “I have never seen this type of manufacturing revolution. My sense is, for a lot of these ancillary power companies, earnings are still to come. A lot of these companies have rerated on the price to earnings (PE) basis. Otherwise, you will find a lot of companies at 40, 50, 60, 80 PE.”

      Stocks to buy now: 9 companies that are likely to double their earnings in next three years

      The market capitalisation of NSE-listed companies surpassed $4 trillion on 1 December 2023. The benchmark Nifty 50 and MSCI India indices delivered 16% YTD returns, against the MSCI indices of China, Brazil, the UK and Europe, with returns ranging from -15% to 12.3%. The investors’ sentiments are buoyed by the strength of the Indian economy, which is visible from the above-expectation 7.6% GDP growth in the second quarter of 2023. Going forward, the analysts expect reasonable earnings growth, supported by continuing capex programmes of corporate India.

      Multibagger returns in SME IPOs causing heartburn? Here’s how to plan your investments

      Not all geopolitical events have the same effect on different sectors and segments of the market. One such segment is the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) sector, which consists of companies that have a market capitalization of less than Rs 500 crore and are listed on the dedicated platforms of BSE SME and NSE Emerge.

      Time to switch on the lights: 6 stocks from electrical and electronics sector with upside potential of up to 27%

      From the year 2015 to 2020, the street re-rated many companies with strong brands in the consumer electronic and electrical space. The expansion in price earnings multiples of these companies led to big wealth creation. However there has been a long period of underperformance, as the sector went through a tough phase of structural changes and also increased competition. Is the period of consolidation over and will the street warm up to them?

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Thursday

      The short-term trend of Nifty continues to be negative. Having placed at long-term support at the lows, there is a possibility of a small upside bounce from near 19100-19000 levels. A breakdown of 19000 is likely to open the next downside of 18600 levels in the near term. Any upside bounce from here could find strong resistance around 19250-19350 levels, said Nagaraj Shetti, Technical Research Analyst, HDFC Securities.

      Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 35%

      Whether the sharp correction, which took place earlier this week was just a one off event or first indication of more to come would become clear over a couple of weeks, but in every market conditions there are few stocks which tend to get the attention of analysts. The 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.

      5 midcap stocks whose fortunes are tied to festive season sales can rise up to 36%

      Right from a jewellery retailer, logistics player, automobile, to consumer electronics player, the bottomline of every company has a relationship with the festive season in India. The only difference is that some companies are more dependent on it, some to a lesser extent. We take a look at midcap stocks from the consumer electricals and electronic space, especially companies which have got into space which can be called as mini white goods as they have strong relationship with festive season sales.

      Electrifying portfolio! 4 stocks from consumer electrical and electronic sector with upside potential of up to 42 %

      Right from supply chain issues during covid to increased raw material prices in the post covid word and now higher inflation. However, after facing all the headwinds, some tailwinds are emerging. Will this bring them back in the list of outperformers once again ?

      5 Best Orient Mixer Grinders to Unleash Culinary Excellence

      Orient Electric mixer grinders are among the best in the market, providing a blend of durability, efficiency, and performance. With their powerful motors and versatile features, these mixer grinders cater to the diverse needs of modern kitchens in India. From the robust 750W motor to the compact design, Orient offers a range of options to suit different requirements. Special features like flow breakers, ergonomic design, and advanced heat dissipation technology enhance the performance and user experience. While each model has its pros and cons, Orient mixer grinders are reliable and backed by a strong customer support network. Whether it's heavy-duty grinding or everyday blending, Orient Electric mixer grinders are a reliable choice for culinary enthusiasts in India.

      Electrifying portfolio; 4 stocks from consumer electrical space with upside potential of up to 37%

      The fortune of some companies is directly tied up with electrification across the country. In the last two decades, electrification and its availability for more hours has changed the fortunes of the electrical goods sector. From being single product companies, they have not only become multi product companies, but some of them also become multibaggers.

      Electrifying portfolio; 4 stocks from consumer electrical space with upside potential of up to 37%

      The fortune of some companies is directly tied up with electrification across the country. In the last two decades, electrification and its availability for more hours has changed the fortunes of the electrical goods sector. From being single product companies, they have not only become multi product companies, but some of them also become multibaggers.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Tuesday

      Indian benchmark indices, Nifty 50 and S&P BSE Sensex, rose over 1% on Monday, boosted by financial firms' recovery, strong earnings and positive economic data from the US. This resulted in the benchmarks closing at their highest level in over a month, with the Nifty 50 trading at 18,264.40 and S&P BSE Sensex at 61,764.25. The US inflation report, due on Wednesday, is expected to remain consistent with the March level of 5.0%, according to Head of Research at Geojit Financial Services, Vinod Nair. European shares were also up following gains from energy and bank stocks.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Monday

      Indian benchmark equity indices closed in the red, pulled down by banking, financials, and IT stocks, with BSE Sensex ended 695 points down at 61,054, while Nifty50 closed below the 18,100 mark. Technical analysts suggested short-term traders remain light on positions and watch for a higher bottom formation. In contrast, Wall Street stocks rallied with the Dow Jones Industrial Average rising 1.7% and the S&P 500 climbing 1.9%. European shares wrapped a week of central bank meetings and heavy earnings with a decline. Sentiment meter was bullish for the shares of Rail Vikas Nigam, Chola Investment & Finance, and MRF and bearish for Team Lease Services, V-Mart Retail, and Orient Electric.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Friday

      The Sensex and Nifty gained for the fourth straight day, reaching higher figures with intense buying in IT and telecom stocks and foreign fund contributions. The positive Q4 earnings from banks and the Fed's monetary policy in the coming week would be monitored. Analysts predicted that while the Fed may raise interest rates by 25bps, it will most likely pause after that. Notably, the inverted head and shoulder pattern on the daily chart implies a bullish reversal that could lead the Nifty towards 18000/18100 over the near term.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Friday

      Indian indices ended the session with little movement. While the Nifty closed above 17,600, it absorbed the selling pressure and sideways price action, which were negative indicators from the market. Successful Q4 earnings season reports were accompanied by lesser-than-expected results in the IT sector, contributing to uncertainty in cautious global sentiment to affect the market trend. The Nifty is currently trading around the 200-day moving average with no further drift restriction, and onward action is expected within a 17500-17800 consolidation range over the next few days.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Thursday

      The Indian equities market declined for the third straight session due to IT and banking stocks while Nifty settled near the 17,600 level. The top-performing stocks from the Nifty pack were Divis Labs, BPCL, Bajaj Auto, Axis Bank, and M&M. The risk of a downgrade in the corporate earnings forecast was cited as the prominent market fluctuation. Meanwhile, on Thursday, investors will be examining the impact of the recent banking crisis on the US economy, as the Federal Reserve's "Beige Book" report will be published.

      4 stocks from consumer electrical space with upside potential of up to 30%

      Electrification not only in terms of reach across the country but also the number of hours it is available has increased in large parts. It has helped companies expand not only geographically but increase their product range from just electrical wire to white goods. The high valuations have been taken partially care off by the multiple coming down and also partly by the fact that earnings did catch up.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Thursday

      On a year-over-year basis, the headline number rose 5% against economists' estimates of a 5.2% rise, while the core measure, which strips out volatile food and energy prices, climbed 5.6% in-line with consensus estimates.

      Looking to beat volatility? Bet on these 5 stocks with upside scope of up to 26%

      NIFTY has been volatile since the last quarter of 2021, so volatility should not be something which traders and investors should not worry about but learn to live with. In the last one month, sometimes large caps have faced selling pressure by foreign investors and are more volatile than midcaps and vice versa. A score improvement coming in a volatile earnings season along with the fact that valuations are still very high on an over basis is something worth looking into. Right from a company which is beneficiary of laying of pipeline for ensuring that tap water reaches every home to an electrical goods maker which is attempting to make a comeback. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus applies different algorithms & filters to all BSE and NSE stocks, and lists down stocks which fulfill the various criteria as specified into the algorithms & filters.

      9 smallcaps with 6 “Strong Buy” & 3 “Buy” recommendations & upside potential of up to 66%

      As nifty makes new highs, market breadth in the small cap segment has improved. Some selective stocks are getting attention in the market. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy".

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide D-Street action on Tuesday

      Stocks slipped in morning trading on Wall Street Monday to kick off a holiday-shortened week. The S&P 500 fell 0.4% as of 10:15 am Eastern. The tech-heavy Nasdaq fell 0.7%.The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 24 points, or 0.1%, to 33,725. The index held up better than the rest of the market largely because of a 7% jump by Walt Disney after the entertainment giant announced that it had ousted CEO Bob Chapek and brought back his predecessor, Bob Iger, to replace him.

      6 midcap stocks that can offer up to 35% gains in volatile markets

      Select mid-cap stocks from different sectors saw an improvement in their SR + score and their price have also moved upward in the last one week. This happened when broader markets are under pressure. Does it indicate a high probability that these stocks will be able to outperform even or more when up move gather momentum ?

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