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    Mukul Agrawal buys 6.5% stake in this multibagger smallcap stock during first quarter

    ASM Tech's ownership is primarily held by promoters (47.36%), with the remaining 42.64% held by the public. Notably, neither mutual funds nor foreign portfolio investors hold significant stakes in the company.

    Samantha Ruth Prabhu called ‘health illiterate’ by ‘Liver Doc’ for suggesting hydrogen peroxide therapy. ‘Kushi’ star reacts

    Samantha Ruth Prabhu has sparked controversy within the medical community on X. The Ye Maaya Chesave actress recently advised her followers to try the hydrogen peroxide inhalation protocol for viral fevers. However, this recommendation faced strong backlash from Dr. Cyriac Abby Philips, a hepatologist known as 'The Liver Doctor' on X, who criticized the Yasoda star and labeled her "health and science illiterate. "

    Buy Star Cement, target price Rs 271: ICICI Securities

    Star Cement Ltd., incorporated in the year 2001, is a Mid Cap company (having a market cap of Rs 8480.11 Crore) operating in Cement sector.

    Stocks in news: Bajaj Finance, Vedanta, L&T Finance, Hindustan Zinc, Star Health

    Nifty surpasses 24,300 with bullish momentum. Key companies perform well: Bajaj Finance, Vedanta, L&T Finance. Hindustan Zinc focuses on silver production growth. Indiabulls Housing Finance rebrands to Sammaan Capital. Star Health targets doubling Gross Written Premium.

    Star Health aims to double Gross Written Premium to Rs 30,000 cr in 4 yrs: MD

    Star Health and Allied Insurance Company Ltd. has set a target to double its Gross Written Premium to about Rs 30,000 crore over the next four years. The company, based in Chennai, has recorded a profit after tax of Rs 845 crore, a 37% increase from the previous financial year. The company has approved claims of about Rs 44,000 crore since its inception in 2006.

    Stars are aligning! Vodafone Idea share price targets increase after tariff hike

    Vodafone Idea's target price sees a boost post-tariff hike, reflecting industry trends. Kotak Equities emphasizes low ARPU in India and the need for Jio to seize monetization opportunities.

    • Buy Star Health, target price Rs 730.: Motilal Oswal

      Star Health and Allied Insurance Company Ltd., incorporated in the year 2005, is a Large Cap company (having a market cap of Rs 31780.89 Crore) operating in Financial Services sector.

      Buy Star Health and Allied Insurance Company, target price Rs 730: Motilal Oswal

      Star Health and Allied Insurance Company Ltd., incorporated in the year 2005, is a Large Cap company (having a market cap of Rs 30519.60 Crore) operating in Financial Services sector.

      Stay Cool All Summer: Top 5 Star ACs for Ultimate Comfort and Efficiency

      A 5-star air conditioner is an excellent choice for cooling larger rooms efficiently and cost-effectively. With its high energy efficiency rating, it consumes significantly less electricity compared to lower-rated models, translating to substantial savings on energy bills. The 2-ton capacity ensures powerful cooling performance, making it ideal for spacious living areas, offices, or commercial spaces. Additionally, advanced features such as inverter technology, eco-friendly refrigerants, and smart controls enhance both comfort and convenience. Investing in a 5-star AC not only provides superior cooling but also contributes to a more sustainable and eco-friendly environment.

      Star Health looking to grow 18%, improve claims ratio by 50 bps: Anand Roy, CEO

      Star Health & Allied Insurance expects 18-20% growth in gross written premiums this year, aiming to double premium income in four years. CEO Anand Roy discussed the company's strategies with Shilpy Sinha.

      Handy in all times, moat of strong brand: 5 stocks, which are leader in their sectors that can offer up to 31% returns

      If one looks at the history of the markets, there are companies which always trade a premium. Long time and still a number of such companies used to be MNC companies which used to get premium. But over the last 15 years, some of the Indian companies have been getting a premium on the street. The premium because they are the leader in their category in terms of market share and they have strong brands. It has been seen that when markets are high and these sets of companies where valuations are not cheap, even then analysts have not initiated a sell call, rather they have moved to hold. A strong brand helps a company's weather all storms of an economic slowdown or inflationary pressure and over a period of time it has been witnessed that companies with strong brands are able to pass on increased costs and maintain their margins to a large extent. Also they are to diversify into other products on the back of one strong brand.

      Go Digit Q4 Results: PAT jumps 104% YoY to Rs 53 crore; gross written premium up 19%

      The net profit stood at Rs 182 crore for the full financial year as against Rs 36 crore in FY23, recording a 405% jump. The gross written premium for the full financial year stood at 9,016 crore versus Rs 7,243 crore in FY23.

      Star Health & Allied Insurance plans 15% price hike for two products

      Star Health & Allied Insurance in Chennai may raise prices by up to 15% for Senior Citizens Red Carpet Health Insurance Policy and Young Star Health Policy due to medical inflation and healthcare costs.

      8 Best Swings, Bouncers & Rockers for Endless Fun

      Swings, bouncers, and rockers provide endless fun for kids, offering a delightful mix of movement and play. These engaging toys not only entertain but also help develop motor skills and coordination. The gentle rocking and bouncing motions soothe and comfort young children, while the swinging action brings joy and excitement. Perfect for indoor and outdoor use, these playtime essentials create cherished moments of laughter and amusement for kids of all ages.

      Own midcaps? Do a check & balance exercise to avoid decision of haste: 7 midcaps from different sectors with an upside potential of upto 49%

      Every now and then the market goes through phases, where it prefers a certain set of stocks, not based on sector but based on the overall market cap. So, sometimes it is large caps, at other mid-caps. Now this partially happens, due to the flows which are coming to markets. For example, if more flows are coming to mid-cap or multicap schemes there is bound to be out performance in the mid-cap space. Now what it does is that it tends to create a sudden surge in mid-cap. Similarly when there is an outflow like the kind of one which we saw in March this year, midcap stocks tend to decline sharply. Essentially, it is the flows which impact the broader matrix of how midcaps behave. So there are phases not owning a midcap stocks appeared to sin and then there phase, where owning them appears to be sin. But if one focuses on the underlying business and some critical parameters, there is a possibility of getting rid of these phases of anxiety which keep coming to the street and create long term wealth.

      Radhika Merchant's princess look in blue gown with Anant Ambani goes viral: Check unseen pics from lavish Italian cruise party

      Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant recently celebrated their second pre-wedding event aboard a USD 900 million cruise from Italy to France, featuring performances by stars like Katy Perry and the Backstreet Boys. The luxurious celebration, attended by 800 guests including Bollywood celebrities, saw Radhika stunning in a blue off-shoulder gown with diamond accessories, while Anant looked dapper in a dark blue suit. Social media buzzed with admiration, dubbing the couple a real-life Disney prince and princess.

      Technical Breakout Stocks: How to trade Tata Technologies, Blue Star and Suzlon on Wednesday

      Nifty recorded its biggest single-session fall in over 4 years. The Nifty Midcap and Nifty Smallcap indices also reported their biggest-ever fall in absolute terms while Nifty Bank plunged nearly 8%. FMCG space saw some buying. Public sector, infrastructure and CPSE indices saw heavy selling pressure, down by over 15% each.

      Apollo Hospitals Q4 Results: Net profit soars 77% YoY to Rs 258 crore; revenue jumps 15%

      Apollo Hospitals Q4 Results: Revenue from operations for the January-March 2024 period increased 15% YoY to Rs 4,944 crore. The company's board has recommended a final dividend of Rs 10 per share for FY24. EBITDA for the fourth quarter stood at Rs 640 crore in the reporting March quarter, compared with Rs 488 crore in the same quarter a year earlier.

      Buy Aster DM Healthcare, target price Rs 400: Prabhudas Lilladher

      Aster DM Healthcare Ltd. key Products/Revenue Segments include Hospital Services, Pharmaceuticals, Other Operating Revenue, Other Services and Consultancy Income for the year ending 31-Mar-2023.

      Not a market for bargain hunters; look beyond June 4 for investment opportunities in next five years: Abhay Agarwal

      Abhay Agarwal, Founder & Fund Manager at Piper Serica, discusses market focus on earnings, growth, and India's economic potential post-event. Grasim's expansion into the paint segment and Titan's nervousness are key points. Agarwal also says he expects the Birla Group will get re-rated because of various things they are doing like the Novelis IPO which was pending for a long time, which will unlock capital for Hindalco.

      LIC shares can rally up to 30%; check target prices of 5 brokerages

      Brokerages are largely positive on LIC's future as they see an upside potential of up to 30% in the stock, suggesting target prices as high as Rs 1,300.

      Buy Star Cement, target price Rs 275: Anand Rathi

      Star Cement Ltd. key Products/Revenue Segments include Cement, Other Operating Revenue, Others and Scrap for the year ending 31-Mar-2023.

      Stocks with tailwinds called advantage India: 5 largecap stocks from 3 different sectors with an upside potential of upto 36 %

      In terms of valuations and sentiment we are not far from the place where we were in the last quarter of 2023 or early part of this year. When it was not possible to find stocks which can be called as “fairly valued” forget “undervalued”, and the sentiment was very bullish. The only difference between then and now is that we have election results which are coming up. Surely a confirmation on 4th June that continuity in the policy making is a big factor. But there is another thing which long term investors need to look at before investing. Whether the company or the sector has an advantage due to India as a country. A well known example, which has been present for decades is that of the IT industry. India as a country is a factory of software engineers, and that is our strength. So when investing for the long term, look at sectors where we have some strong tailwinds due to our human capital.

      KIMS: Healthy prospects ahead; why analysts are bullish on this stock

      KIMS operates a network of 12 hospitals across Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra with a total bed capacity of 3,975 beds. A JM Financial report is bullish on the stock due to expansion-led growth, stable margins, and valuation comfort. It trades at a 12-month forward EV/EBITDA of 21.4 times, a 12.4% discount to the industry median, according to Reuters-Refinitiv data.

      Buy Global Health, target price Rs 1620: Motilal Oswal

      Global Health Ltd., incorporated in the year 2004, is a Small Cap company (having a market cap of Rs 37746.77 Crore) operating in Hospitals & Allied Services sector.

      Will short-term headwinds impact long-term potential? 6 stocks from hospital sector with upside potential of up to 30%

      After outperforming the market, stocks from the healthcare sector or what is more commonly called hospital sector have gone into consolidation mode. The consolidation has been prompted by the fact that voices have been raised about differential pricing in the services of the hospitals. The matter has reached the Supreme Court and will be heard. Given the fact that while medicine is a science but in real life as practice it has an element of art in it. For example, a hospital who has a renowned surgeon from any branch, be it cardio, neuro on its roll may charge up more for the same surgery as compared to others. While the moral debate is on one side, there is another side to the story. In a country like India, the healthcare infrastructure needs vast expansion and upgradation. To some extent the street is ruthless and does not have much moral obligation.

      Buy Five-Star Business Finance, target price Rs 1020: JM Financial

      ​​Given Five-star’s proven track record coupled with its unique positioning and deep understanding of its customer segment, we expect the company to maintain its growth trajectory and deliver on profitability and asset quality metrics with RoEs expected to reach 21.4% by FY26E. We maintain BUY with a revised target price of INR 1020 (valuing at 4x FY26E BVPS).

      Buy Star Health and Allied Insurance Company, target price Rs 730: Motilal Oswal

      Star Health and Allied Insurance Company Ltd., incorporated in the year 2005, is a Large Cap company (having a market cap of Rs 33446.02 Crore) operating in Financial Services sector.

      Big movers on D-Street: What should investors do with Star Health, M&M and Tata Chemicals?

      Stocks that were in focus include names like Star Health, which rose 1.69%, M&M, which increased 4.63%, and Tata Chemicals, whose shares declined 2.49% on Thursday.

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