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    TRADERS’ CORNER: A luggage stock ready for 7% upmove & a rating agency for positional 6% trade

    Mid cap and small cap stocks getting back momentum .

    Allied Blenders shares list at 13.8% premium over offer price

    Allied Blenders and Distillers, after a successful IPO, intends to use ₹720 crore from the fresh issue to repay outstanding borrowings and for general corporate purposes. The company's strategic financial decisions align with its growth objectives and market positioning.

    These largecaps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and upside potential of more than 25%

    While the recent up move in large caps has made them cover some of the differential which has developed in the valuations between mid and large stocks. If one looks at the long term average, there is still a scope of mean reversion. It might happen in both ways, mid-cap witnessing some profit booking and large caps doing relatively well in the corrective phase of the markets. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy". The screener applies different algorithms for all BSE and NSE stocks.

    Allied Blenders and Distillers shares see below par listing. Should you hold or exit?

    Allied Blenders and Distillers' shares had a positive listing but fell short of expected gains due to lower grey market premiums. They debuted at Rs 320 per share, up 13% from the issue price, below the anticipated 17% gains. Post-listing, continuous decline in stock price dampened investor sentiment.

    Nomura turns bullish on Indian IT sector, highlights Infosys, Coforge as top picks

    Nomura bullish on Indian IT sector with top picks Infosys and Coforge, upgrades ratings for Wipro and HCL Technologies. Anticipates GenAI adoption boosting cloud services demand.

    Petro Carbon and Chemicals stock lists with 75% premium over IPO price

    Petro Carbon and Chemicals, under the Atha Group, dominates the B2B market by supplying calcined petroleum coke to a wide range of industries, ensuring high-quality carbon anodes for aluminum smelting. Its strategic growth through vertical integration and tech innovation secures its position in the market.

    The Economic Times
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