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Stocks to buy: Piramal Pharma, HSCL among 3 top bets by Choice Broking
Stocks to buy: Here's why Aakash Shah, technical analyst at Choice Broking recommends a 'Buy' on Piramal, Aza Engineering and Himadri Speciality Chemical this week.
Investors looking for shelter from AI storm are turning to India
Indian equities are emerging as a stable investment choice amidst global market volatility, particularly as the AI rally cools. While previously overlooked due to limited AI exposure, India's market is now attracting investors seeking diversification.
Concurrent Gainers: 13 stocks gained for 5 days in a row
Despite the Sensex rising just 0.86% over five trading sessions, 13 BSE 500 stocks posted gains every day. Cemindia Projects led with a 19% jump, followed by Choice International, Oberoi Realty and Eternal, highlighting strong stock-specific momentum.

Meesho share price jumps after falling for eight straight sessions. Choice sees more upside
Meesho stock opened at ₹166.46 apiece today, as compared to the previous closing price of ₹165.34 on Thursday. Here's what's driving the stock, along with share price trend.
Meesho slips 4%; Choice flags lock-in expiry as near-term overhang
Choice Institutional Equities has maintained an 'Add' on Meesho with a target price of ₹210, based on 4x FY28 EV/Revenue, flagging the impending lock-in expiry on June 9, 2026, as a near-term overhang
Analysts split on Cyient after $218-mn TAO Digital acquisition; stock up 2%
While Emkay Global retained its 'Reduce' rating on Cyient, Choice Institutional Equities maintained a 'Buy' call, reflecting contrasting views on the strategic and financial implications of the deal
Stocks to buy today: Sudeep Pharma, Rubicon Research, ICICI Prudential AMC
Stocks to buy today: Aakash Shah of Choice Broking has recommended buying three stocks today - Rubicon Research, Sudeep Pharma, and ICICI Prudential Asset Management.
Lloyds Metals zooms 79% from February low; should you buy, hold or sell?
Choice Broking maintains a 'BUY' rating and says Lloyds Metals is structurally shifting from a pure mining play to a higher-margin, integrated metals platform.
Bernstein initiates coverage on 6 pharma stocks, cites 3 major tailwinds for healthcare sector
Bernstein has initiated coverage on six Indian pharma stocks, with Zydus Lifesciences as its top choice. The brokerage sees strong future growth for the Indian healthcare sector. Key drivers include AI-led innovation, incremental advancements in niche areas, and improved quality culture. Attractive valuations also support this positive outlook for the industry.
Officer’s Choice whiskey maker targets premium spirits segment despite war-linked inflation worries
Allied Blenders and Distillers sees strong growth in premium spirits. The company prioritizes profitability over mass volumes. This strategy focuses on premium and luxury segments for future expansion. Demand for higher-margin products remains steady. The company expects improved EBITDA margins by fiscal year 2028. Supplies to Middle Eastern markets are resuming.
Visa bets on cheaper tech and consumer choice to take on the UPI juggernaut
UPI’s share of India’s digital payments volume rose to 84% in 2025, but the global payments major believes it can stay competitive by benchmarking merchant pricing against domestic rivals and tweaking its unit economics if needed, a top Visa India executive told Mint.
Delta Exchange Unveils India's Most Cost-Effective Crypto Spot Trading
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 10: Delta Exchange, India's No. 1 Crypto Futures and Options (F & O) exchange, has launched Spot Trading for Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), and Ripple (XRP), making it India's most cost-effective platform for crypto investments. Buyers benefit from zero trading fees, while sellers are charged a minimal 0.1% fee. Furthermore, Delta Exchange offers superior liquidity across INR-settled trading pairs, including BTC-INR and ETH-INR, making it the leading choice for Indian traders.