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    Business first, stock second: 5 largecap stocks where management & business are better placed with an upside potential of upto 23%

    What does a hospital, chemical or rather specialty gas supplier, FMCG, and real estate company have in common? Surely not the product. What binds them is the ability of management which has been tested in tough times. Another common factor, business is such that returns on investment are higher and are also consistent. The reason why these things become important at this point of time is the fact that in bull markets, there is no dearth of explanation and narrative, when putting money one has to look at one reason which becomes the focal point to avoid panic when there is correction. So, if the management and business are good then corrections will come and go and in the long term higher return would compensate for the patience which one shows in the times of correction.

    Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 24%

    If anyone had any doubt that both indices and broader markets are not in control of bulls, all those doubts were cleared on Friday. For the majority of the day, nifty was trading in red, thanks to the banking stocks and largely the HDFC Bank. But within minutes, Nifty changed its color to green and market breadth, which was already positive, gained momentum. So, while being bullish, stay alert and just make an attempt so that common mistakes of bullish markets are avoided. We look at stocks which have witnessed a continuous rise in their score in the last one month. 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.

    Amaravati development works will be completed in 30 months: Minister P Narayana

    Andhra Pradesh Municipal Administration Minister P Narayana outlined plans to complete Amaravati's capital city development within two-and-a-half years, aiming to rank it among the world's top five capitals. Emphasizing international design collaborations, he highlighted Rs 48,000 crore in tenders issued and significant progress in infrastructure, including residential quarters

    Abhradeep Saha aka ‘Angry Rantman’s last Instagram post slammed Narayan Murthy for a 70-hr-week work schedule

    Sharing his thoughts on Instagram on October 30, 2023, Saha strongly criticized the billionaire for his ludicrous stance. He emphasized that if the billionaire anticipated employees to clock in 70-hour workweeks, then he ought to increase salaries or brace for widespread resignations. Saha also condemned the tycoon for "disregarding" employees and neglecting the importance of work-life balance.

    What drives the sector is key to long term investments: 5 large cap stocks from different sectors with upside potential up to 19%

    There are some sectors where the macro structure is such that for one or the other reasons the overall growth is higher. This is not to say that growth comes without phases of slowdown, but when tailwinds come they are able to take care of all the slowdown and over a period of time, growth is much better. The growth over a period of time ensures that in bearish markets the stocks are able to perform relatively well and when bulls are back they again are able to inch higher.

    Saurabh Mukherjea picks 3 new stocks for HNI investors in his PMS fund

    Mukherjea said City Union Bank's valuations are attractive at 1.1x FY25E P/B. Marcellus said that considering the bank’s stability and strong track record in the management team and its conservatism through multiple cycles in the past, the trend of consistent growth can continue in the future as well.

    • Regret not being able to reward employees better: Narayana Murthy

      Murthy also pointed out that during his time at Infosys everyone's views were considered before taking a decision.

      Communism as a fling: N.R. Narayana Murthy's ideological journey and lessons for today's youth

      Some thought Marxism would die after the collapse of the USSR. But they were wrong. Every year, close to a billion youngsters reach the age of 20. Like the young Murthy, they will be attracted to socialism and its emphasis on equality. Like him, they will have to learn of its unexpected consequences.

      Ayodhya Ram Mandir Guest list: Politicians, biz honchos, sports & Bollywood stars, here's who all are attending

      Ayodhya Ram Mandir Guest List: As Ayodhya prepares for the Pran Pratishtha ceremony at the Ram Mandir on January 22, the Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra has revealed details showcasing a celebration deeply rooted in tradition, diversity, and inclusiveness. With a distinguished guest list, cultural presentations, and meticulous arrangements, the event symbolizes a historic moment that goes beyond its spiritual significance, embracing India's rich and diverse cultural heritage.

      Narayana Murthy's '70-hour work week' backlash meets surprising support from 'Western friends and NRIs'

      In a recent interview, Infosys founder Narayana Murthy reaffirmed advocating for a 70-hour work week, defending his stance amidst criticism. Emphasizing the necessity of hard work in India, Murthy cited support from various quarters and highlighted the responsibility of educated individuals. Sudha Murty echoed this sentiment, sharing familial experiences. Murthy detailed his rigorous work routine and reiterated his commitment to 70-hour work weeks. His earlier call for intense work hours had drawn both support and criticism for its impact on work-life balance.

      Former Indian cricketer Ambati Rayudu joins ruling YSRCP in Andhra Pradesh

      ​​Reddy welcomed Rayudu by putting a YSRCP scarf around his neck and embracing him. Rayudu had represented the Indian cricket team in international tournaments and also participated in the Indian Premier League (IPL) apart from having played for several state cricket bodies. Of late, the former cricketer has been reaching out to the masses through various programmes.

      Mutual funds miss the multibagger bus in these 5 smallcap stocks. Should you chase?

      An analysis of mutual fund data shows that asset managers have been consistently reducing stake in at least 36 smallcap stocks for the last four quarters. Out of them, only six - Johnson Controls - Hitachi Air Conditioning India, GHCL, Accelya Solutions, Sterlite Technologies, Greaves Cotton and TCNS Clothing - have given negative returns in the last one year.

      Weekly Top Picks: These stocks scored 10 on 10 on Stock Reports Plus

      Stock Reports Plus, powered by Refinitiv, undertakes detailed company analysis for 4,000+ listed stocks. In addition to detailed company analysis, the report also collates analysts’ forecasts and trend analysis for each component. An average score in Stock Reports Plus is calculated by undertaking quantitative analysis of five key investment tools - earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum.

      Breakout Stocks: How MRPL, Mahanagar Gas and Narayana Hrudayalaya are looking on charts for Thursday’s trade

      Sectorally, buying was seen in IT and FMCG stocks while metal, public sector, realty, and power stocks saw some selling pressure

      Safari Industries, 6 other small cap stocks hit all-time high on Wednesday

      In a day marked by remarkable market activity, several small-cap stocks achieved unprecedented milestones by reaching new all-time highs on October 4.

      Inspiring Love Story: Sudha Murty and Narayana Murthy's journey to success and togetherness

      Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy and philanthropist Sudha Murty, one of India's wealthiest couples, recently spoke about their love story on The Kapil Sharma Show. Sudha Murty shared an interesting tale about her first impressions of Narayana Murthy before they started dating, which she described as "this little kid." They eventually got together after they became friends. Despite initial rejections from Sudha's family, the couple exchanged vows in 1978, right before Narayana Murthy went to the US for a project.

      Infosys founder Narayana Murthy, Tech Mahindra CEO C P Gurnani meet Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot

      Sharing a photo of the meeting on 'X', formerly Twitter, Gehlot wrote, "Narayana Murthy appreciated the IT infrastructure of Rajasthan and praised the public welfare schemes of the Rajasthan government.'

      Infosys founder Narayana Murthy shares insights on humility and fame, sparks discussion on celebrity etiquette

      Murthy persisted in making his point about the value of acknowledging affection and reducing one's ego. He emphasized that even a cryptic response could go a long way in showing appreciation to fans. As founders of a major IT services company and frequent travelers, the Murty couple has shared several intriguing anecdotes from their journeys, adding a unique perspective to the discussion on celebrity etiquette.

      Narayana set to buy out Morgan Stanley, BanyanTree from group firm for ₹1,400 crore

      Morgan Stanley PE and BanyanTree invested $75 million in Nspira in 2018, with Morgan Stanley leading the round with a $67 million cheque. The two private equity investors currently hold a 20% stake in Nspira. Morgan Stanley holds a little over 18% stake with BanyanTree holding the rest.

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