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    NATIONAL FERTILIZERS LTD Q4 RESULTS

    Midcaps stocks for long term investors: 5 stocks from different sectors with right financial & growth matrix and upside potential of up to 49%

    Buying quality stocks should be one of the basic principles while investing in markets. But when one is buying mid-cap stocks this principle becomes even more important for multiple reasons. At this point of time, when valuations are high and small corrections can lead to strong negative reactions in stock prices. So, while capital gains is the objective, never lose the perspective of protecting capital from sudden shocks. Now how does one do it? Look at the underlying business which is best understood by going through its annual report and look at a certain basic ratio in order to figure out how much return that underlying business can generate in best and worst case.

    Skepticism on the Street is sometimes a good sign for long-term investors: 7 fertilizer stocks from different segments of the industry

    There cannot and should not be any doubt that in the next five years, there are certain industries which are important from the perspective of increasing incomes in rural areas and are likely to get more attention from the government. Fertilizer companies are among the sectors which are on the list. The idea is to reduce the cost of production for farmers. Now, since yesterday there has been talks about removing GST on fertilizer, whether it be across the board or not has to be seen but surely there is a high probability of something positive happening in the sector. Now GST is just one part of it. If one looks at what has happened in the last few years, clearly a good amount of work has been done.

    Q4 results: Stable costs boost India Inc. profits

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

    Will finally all the hard work yield results in Modi 3.0? 7 fertilizer stocks with 4 having ‘buy’ reco and upside upside potential of up to 22%

    Few months back when it was announced that the fertilizer subsidy bill was seen as lower than expected, the street reacted negatively. The assumption is that if the fertilizer subsidy is going to come down then it is bad for the sector. Now there is another way to look at it, a government which has been ensuring that agriculture gets the right amount of attention and doing the various policy pushes, then why is the overall projected subsidy bill down? Probably, it may be because the government is expecting that policy actions which it has taken over the years will yield results and some of the other non-financial efforts which it will take in the sector will help reduce the bill without having an adverse effect on any stakeholders. Now unlike other sectors like railways where putting more money or making few policy changes has helped the sector, fertilizer is a more complex sector and is bound to take more time for getting the house in order. But then who says that transition for good is painless.

    Nalco Q4 Results: Profit jumps two-fold YoY to Rs 996.7 cr

    ​State-owned Nalco on Monday reported two-fold rise in consolidated profit to Rs 996.74 crore for the March quarter on the back of lower expenses. The company had posted a consolidated profit of Rs 495 crore in the March quarter of FY23, National Aluminium Company Ltd (Nalco) said in a filing to the BSE.

    The Economic Times
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