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    Apple’s India sales surge 33% to record as China shift persists

    The India revenue jumped about 33% in the 12 months through March from $6 billion a year earlier, according to a person familiar with the matter. Apple’s pricey iPhones accounted for more than half of the sales, people in the know said. The increase signals steady progress in Apple’s effort to win users in the world’s most populous country, whose consumers are gradually gaining more purchasing power as the economy expands.

    Polycab, United Spirits among 38 companies with dividend bonus, stock split this week. Do you own any?

    Polycab, United Spirits, Mahindra Logistics are in focus for dividends, bonuses, and stock splits. Key stocks include Clara Industries (4:1 bonus July 8), Deep Industries (Rs 2.44 dividend July 9), JSW Steel (Rs 7.3 dividend July 9), Mphasis (Rs 55 dividend July 10), Mahindra Lifespace Developers (Rs 2.65 dividend July 12), and Vantage Knowledge Academy (stock split July 12).

    Big movers on D-Street: What should investors do with Persistent Systems, Mazagon Dock and Orient Cement?

    Sensex and Nifty reach records; globally positive. Persistent Systems rose 3.63%, RSI strong, support at 4500/4400. Mazagon Dock up 20%, targets 5200-5500, support 4000, RSI bullish, Higher High, Higher Low trend. Orient Cement rose 0.082%; needs 320 breakout for 350, support 290-280. Avdhut Bagkar of StoxBox recommends actions.

    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.

    There is a rebound in FMCG today, IT stocks could be next, don't write them off: 10 IT stocks with upside potential of up to 43%

    It is not only that nifty it has been changing color in every second day, In the last two days FMCG stocks have seen a strong price action and a couple of up-grades have also come. There is literally a 360 degree change in the narrative about the sector and its fortune that was being heard . What happens in reality will be known later but this just highlights two things. First a business which has survived for long, there are phases where they are ignored by the street and then make sudden come back, just due to reason that they have size. Second, never write off a good balance sheet. Now the same thing applies to the IT sector, they have been ignored by the street for a good reason, lower growth and business challenges which AI is bringing to table. But the fact is that they also have strong balance sheets and the fact that they cater to demand where the market size is big and is global in nature and have a track record of adapting well to changes.

    RBI's dividend transfer may ease deposit rates if govt spends it: Ind-Ra

    India Ratings and Research (Ind-Ra) stated that the RBI's Rs 2.11 lakh crore dividend transfer will likely ease liquidity pressure and lower deposit rates in the banking system if the government spends it. The substantial dividend will strengthen the central government's fiscal position, potentially leading to additional spending or fiscal consolidation.

    The Economic Times
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