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    M&M, Power Grid, 11 other stocks outperform Sensex in its fastest 10,000 points marathon

    As a NEWS EDITOR, investors are urged by Nilesh Shah to maintain a long-term perspective and proper asset allocation as Sensex reaches the 80,000 milestone. He draws parallels with Nasdaq's history and notes Gold's outperformance compared to Nifty in the first half of 2024.

    Bansal Wire IPO offers exposure to domestic manufacturing opportunity

    Bansal Wire Industries plans to raise Rs 745 crore through an IPO to reduce debt and meet working capital needs. The company doubled its installed capacity with a Rs 500 crore investment, expecting full benefits this fiscal year. Additionally, the IPO will reduce long-term debt by two-thirds, leading to lower interest expenses. Bansal Wire Industries' EBITDA margin expanded to 6% in FY24, with RoE and RoCE above industry averages.

    Tata threatens to shut steelworks early ahead of strike

    Tata Steel UK has threatened to close its two blast furnaces in Port Talbot in south Wales earlier than planned due to an upcoming strike, sparking concern among politicians before next week's general election. "The Unite campaign is... about securing the long-term future of steel making in this country for thousands of workers in Port Talbot and south Wales," said Unite general secretary Sharon Graham.

    Noida Airport faces six-month delay, likely to be completed by next year

    The Noida International Airport (NIA) completion has been delayed until at least April 2025, primarily due to slow progress on the terminal building, which faces a shortage of special-grade steel. Initially set to open earlier, this delay impacts the project's timeline significantly. Over 20% of the project remains unfinished, with the terminal's façade and waterproofing still underway. Currently, 9,000 workers are on site, completing the ATC tower and finalizing the runway. The first phase costs Rs 10,056 crore.

    Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 43%

    While the indices might be witnessing correction on intra intra-basis, the broader markets are still very much under the control of the bulls. There is greater likelihood of bullish sentiment continuing, so be bullish but more than anything else in the long term what matters for a stock is earnings and valuation. So be selective, avoid impulsive investing, and keep reviewing one’s portfolio and stay away from penny stocks especially. It is very likely that some of the penny stocks will fly and be distributed amongst retail investors. 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.

    Vedanta sees sale of steel operations by October, to spend $1.9 billion on capex

    The plan to divest the steel business is a part of the company’s efforts to cut debt, Agarwal said in the company’s annual report for 2023-24 (Apr-Mar). At holding company Vedanta Resources, debt has been cut by $3.7 billion in two years, as against the company’s commitment of bringing it down by $4 billion. “We seek to further deleverage Vedanta Resources by US$ 3 billion over the next three years,” he reiterated.

    • Q4 results: Stable costs boost India Inc. profits

      Steady costs and firm domestic demand supported corporate performance in the March quarter.

      S&P Ratings places 6 Tata group companies on 'CreditWatch Positive'

      The review is reportedly done to review whether the potential of support for the group entities from Tata Sons is greater than what the ratings agency had previously thought of. This is due to increasing operational and management linkages within the group.

      Buy Tata Steel, target price Rs 197: Axis Securities

      Tata Steel Ltd., incorporated in the year 1907, is a Large Cap company (having a market cap of Rs 223330.38 Crore) operating in Metals - Ferrous sector

      Global demand revival: How is India poised?

      As the global demand sees some revival, India must get its act together to make the most out of it.

      Buy JSW Steel, target price Rs 1070: Motilal Oswal

      JSW Steel Ltd., incorporated in the year 1994, is a Large Cap company (having a market cap of Rs 223062.08 Crore) operating in Metals - Ferrous sector.

      Fundamental tailwinds are a stronger play than volatile markets? 5 Indian pharma stocks with upside potential of up to 31 %

      There is no doubt that the market is going through a volatile phase and bears are once again telling the street to never write them off. Will this correction continue even longer ? It would probably be clear by the end of the day as the election result finally gets settled. Instead of focusing on how much nifty or bank nifty or any other index is down or up, focus on the fact that whether the sector or company is doing well and will it do well in future because the fundamental operating matrix of that sector has changed for better. Because volatile phases come and go, changes in the operating matrix don't happen every day. Pharmaceutical is one sector where there is a fundamental change taking place and it has happened after 8 to 10 years of restructuring and painful readjustment. So, it would be worthwhile to have them on watchlist and if the market remains volatile then it is a sector which probably has a higher probability of outperforming.

      They just happen to be listed in India, what matters to them is global developments: 5 stocks from two sectors with upside scope of up to 29%

      In the last month of volatility, there are some sectors which have shown a streak of out performance. They haven't fallen as much as nifty and have been able to keep their head above the water even on the worst of days. The reason, their bottom lines are more correlated to what is happening in the country or the continent in which they have exposure both in terms of sales and in some cases in manufacturing. So, one way to take global exposure is to have a look at these companies, also it is a sort of diversification in terms of exposure to the underlying economy. Because they are operating at a global level, their balance sheets are good and in some cases, they have been able to enter amongst the top companies of the world in their sector.

      Buy Tata Steel, target price Rs 180: JM Financial

      Tata Steel Ltd., incorporated in the year 1907, is a Large Cap company (having a market cap of Rs 204917.17 Crore) operating in Metals - Ferrous sector.

      Will the pace of the rally in PSU sector cool down? Sandip Sabharwal answers

      My base case is that the current government will continue. So, if that doesn't happen, which I believe is a remote possibility, then I think the post-election strategy has to be very different.

      Tata Steel announces $2.1 billion plan to meet twin objectives

      Additionally, Tata Steel announced that it will convert debt instruments valued at $565 million (Rs 4,661 crore) held in its Singapore subsidiary into equity shares. Both the capital infusion and the debt-to-equity conversion are planned to be completed within this fiscal year.

      Tata Steel shares fall 3% post Q4 results. Should you buy, sell or hold?

      Tata Steel shares fell 3% after reporting a 64% decline in net profit to Rs 611 crore in Q4FY24, missing D-Street's estimates. Jefferies sees weak results but better than expected, with Motilal Oswal stating revenue at Rs 36,600 crore and ASP affecting EBITDA/t. Jefferies has a 'buy' call with a target price of Rs 200.

      Tata Steel net falls 65% to ₹555 cr on lower India prices

      The firm's consolidated revenue during the quarter fell around 7% on year to ₹58,678 crore, while its earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (Ebitda) declined more than 8% at ₹6,631 crore. Operations in India, which are the company's mainstay and account for almost 70% of the volumes, saw a marginal decline in sales and operating profit for the quarter.

      Tata Steel Q4 Results: Net profit slumps 64% YoY to Rs 611 crore; misses D-St estimates

      Tata Steel Q4 Results: Revenue from operations for the quarter under review fell 7% YoY to Rs 58,687 crore. The company's board has recommended a dividend of Rs 3.6 per share. It has also approved a proposal to infuse funds up to $2.11 billion (Rs 17,407.50 crore), by way of subscription to equity shares of T Steel Holdings Pte Ltd in one or more tranches during FY25.

      Tata Steel board approves Rs 3,000 crore fundraise via NCD route

      It plans to raise upto Rs 3,000 crore through non-convertible debentures (NCDs) on a private placement basis.

      Buy Steel Strips Wheels, target price Rs 300: Axis Securities

      Steel Strips Wheels Ltd. key Products/Revenue Segments include Wheel Rims, Duty Drawback, Job Work for the year ending 31-Mar-2023.

      Stocks in news: RIL, Hindalco, PNB Housing, Grasim, Tata Steel

      State-run Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) reported a consolidated profit after tax (PAT) of Rs 284 crore, which was up 2% year-on-year.

      Buy Steel Authority of India (SAIL), target price Rs 195: Axis Securities

      Steel Authority of India (SAIL) Ltd., incorporated in the year 1973, is a Large Cap company (having a market cap of Rs 72015.71 Crore) operating in Metals - Ferrous sector

      Wales First Minister holds meeting with Tata Steel on likely job losses at Port Talbot plant

      Wales First Minister Vaughan Gething held a meeting with Tata Steel to discuss expected job losses at the company's Port Talbot plant in South Wales. The company plans to close two furnaces and replace them with electric furnaces as part of its green steel manufacturing plans, potentially affecting around 2,500 jobs in the next 18 months. However, trade unions have opposed the move, and 1,500 workers have reportedly voted in favor of an industrial action.

      Promoter pledged holdings decline in March quarter: Lemon Tree Hotels, Tata Communications, among others with highest drop

      Bharat Forge, Lemon Tree Hotels, and Tata Communications completely released their pledged holdings from 7.1%, 3.3%, and 3.1%, respectively in the December quarter.

      JSL charts Rs 5,400 crore strategic investment plan

      Company officials said JSL expects its debt to rise by Rs 300-500 crore, over the existing Rs 4,800 crore, by the end of the current fiscal due to the expansion plans. JSL said it will be developing and operating a stainless steel melt shop (SMS) in Indonesia with an annual production capacity of 1.2 MTPA. This will increase the company’s melting capacity by over 40% to 4.2 MTPA at a Rs 700 crore investment.

      Tata Investment among 8 holding companies that have over 50% upside potential in 2-3 years

      Holding companies’ index significantly outperformed the benchmark indices over a longer investment horizon. Specifically, it was observed that the outperformance accelerates during the market boom, as was evidenced during the periods of 2017-18 and 2023-24 when the index nearly doubled in a span of a year.

      Tata boom! Love-all-things-Tata portfolio soars by over Rs 9 lakh crore in FY24

      On an average, Tata stocks gave a mindblowing return of 85% during the financial year. Retail investors ignored institutional investors who have been valuing holding companies at a discount to the underlying value of their holdings.

      Tata Steel, Bharti Airtel among 5 stocks with long buildup

      A long buildup is when there is a rise in open interest and volumes along with an increase in the price of the underlying stock in the Futures and Options segment. The long buildup is the occurrence of a long (buying) trend in the share market. In Tuesday's trading session, five stocks witnessed a build of fresh long positions. Here's the list:

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