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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.

    ‘Organic’ and ‘natural’? India’s $32 billion packaged food and beverage industry struggles with disclosures

    The packaged food industry should be more upfront about the ingredients they use to make products. It is a question of public health, say experts.

    Wall St Week Ahead: Earnings season to test hopes for broader stocks rally

    The S&P 500 has rallied 16% so far in 2024, driven by a handful of massive stocks poised to benefit from emerging artificial intelligence technology. Only 24% of stocks in the S&P 500 outperformed the index in the first half, the third-narrowest six-month period since 1986, according to BofA Global Research strategists.

    Envisioning a career in legaltech? Check out the in-demand roles, skills & more

    The widespread adoption of technology has transformed the legal industry, giving rise to 'legaltech.' Legaltech offers various opportunities, including roles for tech innovators, product managers, and consultants. Hemant Krishna from Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co. notes that AI has significantly boosted the legal tech industry's prominence.

    Allied Blenders and Distillers IPO subscribed 1.51 times on Day 2. Check subscription, GMP and other details

    ABDL's IPO involves a fresh equity sale of Rs 1,000 crore and an offer for sale (OFS) of 1.77 crore shares by promoters Bina Kishore Chhabria and Resham Chhabria Jeetendra. Funds raised will repay borrowings and fund corporate needs. The company's shares are trading with a GMP of Rs 87.

    Allied Blenders and Distillers IPO opens for subscription. Should you bid?

    Allied Blenders and Distillers IPO, featuring Officer's Choice whiskey, will open for subscription with a price band of Rs 267-281 per share. Promoters will offload part of their stakes, and analysts caution against investing due to high valuation and financial risks.

    • Top Nifty50 stocks analysts suggest buying this week

      Stock Reports Plus, powered by Refinitiv, is a comprehensive research report that evaluates five key components of 4,000+ listed stocks - earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum to generate standardized scores. Simple average of the above-mentioned five component ratings is normally distributed to reach an average score.

      Russian economy has withstood what even China could not have achieved: Prof. Alexander Dynkin

      Prof. Alexander Dynkin discussed the significance of the Primakov Readings International Forum and the role of BRICS in shaping global economic trends. He emphasized India's pivotal role in BRICS and highlighted the growth potential in Russia-India ties. Dynkin provided insights into the Russian economy, foreign policy priorities, and commitments towards fostering regional stability and collaboration, especially in Africa. His analysis underscored Russia's resilience and strategic positioning in the evolving global landscape.

      IIFL Finance subsidiary raises Rs 216 crore through public bond issue

      IIFL Finance's microfinance subsidiary IIFL Samasta Finance has garnered Rs 216 crore through its second public bond issue against a Rs 1,000-crore target despite higher interest rates, as investors were likely concerned over the regulatory scrutiny on IIFL Finance's gold loan business.

      Inflation, Fed meeting to give clues for US market direction

      Investors await next week's inflation data and Fed meeting for signals on stock market trajectory amid conflicting economic signals. S&P 500's 12% YTD rise hinges on Fed's ability to manage inflation without hampering growth.

      Wall St Week Ahead-Inflation, Fed meeting to give clues for US market direction

      Political uncertainty may impact market stability. Early presidential debate raises concerns about 2024 election influence. Market attention shifts from economic data to political landscape.

      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.

      Banks should still do quite well in long term: Prashant Jain

      I think the markets have moved beyond that phase where they used to differentiate between PSUs and private. So, I think businesses are now getting discounted or they are trading as per the underlying fundamentals which I think is very good. So, I think while we still talk in terms of PSUs, non-PSUs, but markets are not differentiating between public and private enterprises anymore.

      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.

      Saudi Aramco's Amin Nasser: homegrown engineer who reached the top

      Aramco CEO Amin Nasser's leadership pivotal for Saudi's stability. Managed response to 2019 attacks, restoring operations swiftly. Supports economic diversification and revenue flow for Saudi stability.

      Weekly Midcap Top Picks: These midcap stocks scored 10 on 10 on SR 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.

      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.

      Top Nifty50 stocks analysts suggest buying this week

      The latest Stock Reports Plus report dated May 26, 2024, highlighted stocks in the Nifty50 index with 'Strong Buy/Buy' recommendations. Analysts use IBES for actionable insights. Stock Reports Plus, powered by Refinitiv, evaluates 4,000+ listed stocks on five key components to generate scores.

      Wall St Week Ahead-Inflation data, presidential debate could sink summer rally

      The typical summer slowdown in U.S. stock markets may be more pronounced this year due to inflation jitters and an early presidential debate. The rally that pushed the S&P 500 near record highs may face challenges from Federal Reserve decisions and Treasury bond yield movements.

      Focussed ‘underlying business’ approach of long-term investing: 5 non-Nifty largecap stocks with upside potential of up to 39%

      Whether one accepts it or not, when someone uses the word large cap, first names which would come to mind would be nifty stocks. Because somehow the word large cap has become synonymous with nifty stocks. But the fact is that the world of large caps is much bigger and there are stocks which have been able to show strong out performance in troubled times of volatility, we take a look at them. When it comes to long term investing in the same industry, some players are able to show better performance in terms of growth. This could be because of belonging to a strong group, because the management had set the business in a way that it is able to take headwinds or the market size is so large that growth is bound to make and it comes with better margins to efficient players. We take a look at 5 stocks where the underlying business is strong and good to own business for the long term.

      Valuation comfort in capital goods stocks? Stay invested & wait for dips: Renu Baid Pugalia

      Renu Baid Pugalia of IIFL Institutional Equities discusses the earnings upgrades for Larsen & Toubro, ABB, and Siemens in the capital goods sector, highlighting the valuation struggles. She also mentions the positive outlook for MNC subsidiaries like Siemens and identifies potential value in companies such as Cummins and Transformers & Rectifiers.

      James Harris Simons: The math wiz who revolutionized investing

      Simons was a leading philanthropist who gave away billions during his lifetime to support medical and science research and teaching. His journey had been exciting and intriguing. A maths genius, he was only 23 when he received his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley.

      SP Jain Institute launches Wise Innovation Studio for Emerging Technologies

      SPJIMR's WISE Tech fosters societal advancement through wise innovation with initiatives like accelerators, Entrepreneurship Fellowship, and Wise Innovation Conclave. Manoj Mohan leads the executive team, supported by R. Ramanan and Haresh Chawla from True North.

      This large-cap mutual fund gave 16% returns in 3 years; should you buy?

      SBI Blue Chip Fund: The fund has seen a leadership transition, with its seasoned fund manager passing the reins to a new successor. The previous fund manager had an unwavering focus on quality, supplemented with a buyand-hold approach. While the new fund manager will retain the quality tilt, he intends to incorporate the momentum strategy, which could bring in some churn in the portfolio.

      Spacetech startup for propulsion systems Spacefields raises first institutional funding

      The fresh capital will be used towards development and testing of critical hardware and various subsystems, research and development in energetic materials and to expand the company’s team, founder and CEO Masook told ET.

      Zerodha funds Prayoga Institute's new research block focused on sustainability

      Bengaluru-based Prayoga Institute of Education Research, funded by Zerodha, opens new research block with labs for sustainability research. Labs cover life sciences, physical sciences, chemical sciences, earth sciences, and sophisticated instrumentation. Accessible to high school students. Promotes research, innovation, collaboration.

      I would favour large banks and NBFCs, focused on funding capex in India: Prashant Jain

      Prashant Jain praises the Indian economy and the budget. He believes the budget has provided good support for PSU stocks and key sectors like capex, infrastructure, railways, defence, and Make in India. Despite weak exports and tightening money conditions, the economy remains strong. Jain suggests that large banks and NBFCs focused on project finance will have good growth opportunities. He also mentions that power demand in India will increase, although the power sector has already rerated and may pause in rerating.

      Centrum Group appoints Manish Jain as Head of the Fund Management businesses

      Manish comes with a proven track record of over 20 years in the Indian equities market, managing equity funds, driving high-quality equity research, and with expertise both on the buy and sell sides. He has held senior positions with leading financial institutions such as Nomura / Lehman Brothers, ICICI Securities, and most recently with Ambit Investment Advisors, where he was managing their Coffee Can Portfolio having an AUM of approx. Rs 1,150 crores.

      Ex-Pepsico India head Shiv Shivakumar joins SPJIMR governing council

      The SP Jain Institute of Management & Research (SPJIMR) has appointed Shiv Shivakumar as a member of its governing council. Shivakumar, who has held various top management positions, including chairman and CEO for PepsiCo in India, Group Executive President for Strategy and Business Development at Aditya Birla Group, and non-executive chairman of Burger King India's board.

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