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    Hemang Jani on 7 bank and FMCG stocks to look at now

    Among the FMCG companies, Hemang Jani at this point would be looking at Marico or Dabur. Both have come out with a reasonably good set of numbers. Also, post that controversy, Nestle looks quite compelling in terms of the valuations. Among platform companies, Zomato and Policybazaar are showing much better traction in terms of overall parameters.

    Zepto a ‘hyperlocal Walmart of India’, says CEO Aadit Palicha

    Zepto, a quick commerce platform in India, raised $665 million in funding, valuing the company at $3.6 billion. The CEO sees Zepto as a hyperlocal Walmart focusing on groceries and household essentials. The company plans to expand its dark stores to 700 to compete with rivals like Blinkit and Swiggy Instamart. Zepto aims to capitalize on the massive market opportunity in the top 40 cities of India.

    Zerodha to end zero-brokerage model; Unacademy lays off 250 employees

    Online stock broker Zerodha will likely discontinue its zero-brokerage structure due to new Sebi rules. More on this in today’s ETtech Top 5.

    Ecom Express sets the ball rolling for Rs 3,000-crore IPO

    Third-party logistics firm Ecom Express is looking to list on the public markets to raise Rs 3,000 crore, two people aware of the development told ET. The Warburg Pincus-backed company has appointed bankers Kotak Capital, IIFL, Axis Capital, and UBS to take forward the process.

    Ecom Express sets the ball rolling for Rs 3,000-cr IPO

    "Ecom Express has initiated the process for the public issue, which includes both a fresh issue and an offer for sale from the existing investors. The company is likely to file its draft red herring prospectus soon," said one of the people cited above.

    Zomato growing faster than Swiggy, says CLSA with target price of Rs 248

    Global brokerage firm CLSA has set a target price of Rs 248 per share for Zomato, acknowledging its lead over IPO-bound Swiggy. In its annual results release, Prosus, with a 32.7% stake in Swiggy, revealed that Swiggy's overall GOV growth, encompassing food delivery, quick commerce, and dining out businesses, was 26% YoY, while Zomato achieved a 31% YoY growth.

    • Ecom Express’ rights issue; Google Cloud chief interview

      Ecom Express is planning a $170 million rights issue led by existing investors. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.

      Discounting wars in quick commerce; tax relief for ecommerce suppliers

      The recent funding raised by Zepto may trigger a discounting war in the quick commerce space. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

      Ixigo IPO pops; AI jobs command premium pay

      Ixigo lists at about 50% premium, ends day at 20% upper circuit. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.

      Zomato’s Rs 300-crore Blinkit boost; Ola Electric gets IPO nod

      Food delivery company Zomato will infuse Rs 300 crore into its quick commerce unit Blinkit. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.

      IPO gold rush for investors; second-hand EV sales sputter

      Happy Monday! Investors in new-age startups are set for huge gains as these firms list on the public markets. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

      How investors struck gold in the new-age IPO boom

      In the last month, several new-age companies backed by venture capital, have or are set to hit the public markets. This has resulted in a gold rush for their investors. Travel tech platform Ixigo is set to go public next week, while insurtech firm Go Digit and coworking startup Awfis have already listed on the exchanges in the past one month. Their investors, including Peak XV Partners, Elevation Capital, ChrysCapital and TVS Capital and A91 Partners, are sitting on multiple returns from some of these investments.

      New-age stocks recover post poll results; Ixigo IPO launch

      A day after election results, shares of new-age companies like Zomato and Delhivery made a sharp recovery on the bourses. A look at the numbers and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.

      Food delivery companies lean on existing users for growth

      In light of a slowdown in new user signups, Zomato and Swiggy are implementing strategies to increase order frequency among their existing customer base. This approach aims to drive growth despite the challenges in user acquisition.

      Bluestone may turn unicorn in pre-IPO funding round

      This funding round will more than double ominchannel jewellery retailer Bluestone's valuation from around $450 million in September 2023. Bengaluru-based Bluestone’s pre-IPO round is seeing interest from new and existing investors, encouraged by the Tata Group’s CaratLane deal where Titan bought out the founder’s (Mithun Sacheti) stake last year.

      Food delivery cos bet on existing users; Infosys CEO interview

      Happy Tuesday! With user growth stagnating, Zomato and Swiggy are prodding existing customers to order more. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

      A quarter of hits & a few misses; and other top tech, startup stories

      Welcome to another edition of ETtech Unwrapped – our weekend newsletter. This is Pranav Mukul in New Delhi. This week we’ve wrapped up another compelling quarterly earnings season for listed new-age companies from Zomato and Delhivery to Paytm and PB Fintech.

      Roadblocks for q-commerce; Mizuho InCred deal

      Happy Friday! As quick commerce platforms diversify, they are likely to face operational challenges. More on this in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

      Go Digit IPO opens; quick commerce boost for FMCG firms

      Go Digit General Insurance launched its Rs 2,615 crore initial public offering (IPO) on Wednesday. More details on this in today's ETtech Top 5.

      Dare to buy these 8 multibagger stocks trading above 100 PE multiples?

      Zomato, CarTrade Tech, Olectra Greentech, Waaree Renewable Technologies, JBM Auto, ABB India, Trent, and Godrej Properties are high PE stocks showing multibagger returns. Consider using various valuation metrics and expert insights for informed investment decisions.

      Ankush Aggarwal returns to Ola Cabs; declining H-1B visas for IT staff

      Happy Tuesday! Ola Cabs founder Bhavish Aggarwal’s brother Ankush is back at the ride-hailing business. More on this in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

      Swiggy’s confidential IPO filing; Blinkit’s rising valuation

      Swiggy has confidentially filed draft IPO papers with the capital markets regulator. Details on this and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.

      Zomato hits record high, bucking internet stocks' sluggishness

      Zomato's shares hit a record high as its profitability improves, making it India's most valuable internet stock. Investor sentiment has reversed, and Zomato dominates the food delivery market. Blinkit, its quick commerce business, is expected to drive further growth.

      Pizza, burger or chicken? Rs 80,000 crore question haunting investors in QSR stocks

      Competition among QSRs has investors questioning if pizza will lose out to other comfort foods like burgers, fried chicken, and biryani. KFC has seen growth and outperformed pizza, while pizza firms face slow store growth expansion. Among QSR stocks, Sapphire Foods has given a decent return in past 6 months, and buy ratings are recommended for Devyani, Sapphire, and Restaurant Brands Asia.

      SoftBank took home $1.8-1.9 billion from four listed portfolio companies

      Japanese investor SoftBank has sold stakes worth $1.8-1.9 billion during the public offerings and through post-listing sales in four Indian startups — Paytm, Zomato, PB Fintech and Delhivery — that went public in 2021 and 2022. It had invested a total of $2.3-2.4 billion in these four new-age companies.

      Series A to IPO, to series of returns

      ​​The sharper focus on the post-listing financials of startups has tempered the exuberance while forcing companies to shift focus from gross merchandise value to unit economics and profitability.

      Should you join the IPO rush? A simple guide for the savvy investor

      There are 77 companies lined up, waiting to launch their IPOs. Of these, 29 have already got the go-ahead, and others are waiting for approval. We expect to see about 14 new companies on the stock market soon. This busy time in the market is probably because more people are buying things, businesses are using their full potential, and generally, people are feeling good about spending money.

      I see greater opportunity in largecap banks rather than chasing IPOs at high prices: Hemang Jani

      “Typically when we see this kind of an exuberance and when the IPO listing happens at a much higher price than what people would have thought, this kind of a momentum is not great news for people who are looking to buy into the market having some sort of a missed out feeling. I would certainly say that let us not get too gung-ho on what is happening in the IPO market.”

      Mamaearth parent sets IPO price band; Meta's ad biz boosts Q3 profits

      Mamaearth parent Honasa Consumer has set a price band of Rs 308-324 per share for its upcoming initial public offering (IPO). This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.

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