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140% rally in 4 months! This smallcap aerospace stock soars 18% in 3 days to fresh lifetime high. Should you buy?
Aequs shares extended gains for a third straight session, surging over 18% during the rally to hit a record high after bullish initiations by IIFL Capital and Nuvama. The brokerages cited the company's strong aerospace manufacturing capabilities, robust order book and long-term growth prospects, with target prices implying up to 73% upside.
Smallcap aerospace stock jumps 17% after earning two bullish brokerage calls
Aequs shares surged significantly on Wednesday, driven by positive brokerage reports. Analysts issued bullish calls, projecting substantial upside potential for the stock. The company is India's sole vertically integrated precision aerospace manufacturer.
This smallcap aerospace stock could soar 91%, predicts Nuvama
Nuvama has initiated coverage on Aequs with a 'Buy' rating and a target price of Rs 444, implying a 91% upside. The brokerage expects strong earnings growth, backed by the company's $889 million order book, vertically integrated aerospace manufacturing capabilities, and long-term contracts with global aerospace OEMs.
Vedanta Iron and Steel, Vedanta Aluminium, 2 other stocks drop up to 5%. What’s spooking investors?
Recently listed Vedanta stocks experienced a significant decline on Tuesday morning. Vedanta Iron and Steel shares surged sharply after a substantial investment by Premji Invest. This smallcap counter saw its market capitalization more than double before the rally lost momentum. Vedanta Aluminium shares dropped despite reporting record quarterly production figures. Vedanta Oil & Gas and Vedanta Power also saw their stock prices fall since listing.
Retail investors bet on these 10 small-cap stocks; they rally up to 185% in 3 months
Retail investors raised stakes in 195 Nifty Smallcap 500 stocks during the March 2026 quarter, with over 100 delivering 25-185% returns since April. Four stocks turned multibaggers, while Cemindia Projects, Apollo Micro Systems and Lloyds Engineering led the rally.
Stocks in news: Marico, Adani Enterprises, Tata Motors PV, PB Fintech, PNB
Indian markets saw a second day of gains, with the Nifty reclaiming its 100-day moving average, signaling a bullish trend. Key companies like Marico, Tata Motors PV, and Adani Enterprises are in focus due to strong Q1 updates and fundraising plans. PNB and Bank of India reported significant credit growth, while HDFC Bank is enhancing its AI and fraud detection capabilities.
10 smallcap stocks soar up to 212% this year, 3 turn multibaggers. Do you own any?
India's smallcap stocks have outperformed the Nifty 50 in 2026, with HFCL, Aditya Infotech and Acutaas Chemicals leading the top 10 performers, delivering exceptional year-to-date returns.
Brent crude oil bias may remain bearish-to-neutral in H2CY2026
Mohammed Imran, research Analyst at Mirae Asset Sharekhan has a bearish-to-neutral view on Brent through H2CY2026, with a base-case range of $68-72/bbl.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor's June sales rise 7% on stronger domestic demand
Toyota Kirloskar Motor witnessed a robust 7% surge in total sales for June, reaching 31,016 units. This growth was fueled by an 8% rise in domestic sales to 28,441 units and a 7% increase in exports to 2,575 units. The company attributes this success to sustained market momentum and a strong customer-centric approach, aiming to further enhance its market presence with quality products and services.
Sensex Today Ends 250 Points Lower | Nifty Below 23,900 | Genus Power Down 7% - Equitymaster
Sensex Today Ends 250 Points Lower | Nifty Below 23,900 | Genus Power Down 7%Equitymaster
Sensex Today Ends 250 Points Lower | Nifty Below 23,900 | Genus Power Down 7% - Equitymaster
Sensex Today Ends 250 Points Lower | Nifty Below 23,900 | Genus Power Down 7%Equitymaster
Market wrap: Sensex falls 250 points, Nifty closes below 23,900 on monthly expiry day
Indian equities ended lower for the second straight session as benchmarks slipped on expiry-day volatility, though broader markets advanced. IT stocks led declines amid rate worries, while auto and consumption names gained. Analysts expect sectoral rotation ahead of earnings, with banking, healthcare and power seen as resilient drivers of performance.