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Vedanta Aluminium wipes off Rs 25,000 cr worth investor wealth in under a month. Time to buy?
Vedanta Aluminium shares have dropped significantly since their listing date. This decline has erased substantial investor wealth in a short period. However, analysts maintain a positive outlook on the company's future. Structural demand for aluminium is expected to remain strong globally. The company's cost reduction initiatives are poised for future growth.
Adani storms Hindalco-Vedanta duopoly with Rs 1.1 lakh crore gambit
Gautam Adani's $11.5 billion aluminium joint venture with IHC marks his biggest bet yet on India's industrial future. Rather than challenging Hindalco and Vedanta directly, Adani is targeting soaring aluminium demand driven by manufacturing, renewable energy and infrastructure, aiming to build a fully integrated metals business and reshape India's aluminium industry.
Stocks in news: HDFC Bank, Vedanta Power, YES Bank, Sun Pharma, Waaree Energies
Indian markets surged for a third straight day, buoyed by global sentiment and strong performance from heavyweight stocks like HDFC Bank and YES Bank. Analysts note a technical breakout, though resistance looms. Several companies, including Dabur India and Vedanta Power, reported positive quarterly updates, while Tata Power withdrew a controversial distribution application. ONGC's leadership eligibility criteria have also been broadened.
Vedanta Power, Iron & Steel and Oil & Gas shares crash up to 8%. What’s triggering the selloff?
Vedanta shares saw profit-taking after a strong rally in newly demerged entities, with most segments falling up to 8% over 14 sessions. Vedanta Aluminium Metal outperformed and gained 2%, drawing bullish calls from brokers including Emkay and Citi, which see strong upside potential driven by global aluminium demand, cost efficiencies, and improving leverage, making it the preferred long-term pick.
Vedanta Aluminium shares jump over 3% as Emkay starts coverage with Buy call. 3 reasons why
Vedanta Aluminium shares surged after Emkay initiated coverage with a 'Buy' rating and a Rs 550 target, citing strong medium-term prospects. The brokerage anticipates a global aluminium deficit through 2028, driven by robust demand and supply constraints. Emkay believes structural cost reductions through backward integration will fuel earnings growth, positioning Vedanta Aluminium as a low-cost producer with a favourable risk-reward profile.
Vedanta's CopperTech Metals postpones US IPO amid market volatility
The company, which was targeting a valuation of up to $3.57 billion, said it would defer the NYSE listing because of volatility across the global copper equity sector
'Higher-for-longer' aluminium cycle to lift producer stocks
Indian aluminium giants Vedanta Aluminium and Hindalco Industries are poised for significant gains, with analysts predicting around 20% growth over the next 9-12 months. Despite recent price dips, a global supply deficit is expected to bolster metal prices. Investors are advised to capitalize on the current market correction to accumulate shares, anticipating strong performance driven by cost improvements, volume expansion, and stabilizing international operations.
Up to 42% upside! 9 stocks Jefferies, Motilal Oswal, others started coverage on. Do you own any?
Brokerages have initiated fresh coverage on several Indian stocks across metals, textiles, engineering and luxury retail, with mostly Buy ratings and double-digit upside targets. Firms like Meesho, Vedanta Aluminium, GE Vernova T&D and Welspun Living are seen as key beneficiaries of sectoral growth and structural demand trends.
Vedanta, NALCO, Hindustan Zinc shares fall up to 3% as silver, aluminium, other metal prices tumble. Here's why
Metal stocks including Vedanta, NALCO and Hindustan Zinc fell up to 3% as global metal prices declined sharply. A stronger US dollar, easing Middle East tensions and rising expectations of a Fed rate hike pressured commodities like silver, aluminium, copper and zinc, triggering a broad-based pullback in the metal pack.
Stocks to Watch today: Airtel, Adani Power, Vedanta, Rajesh Exports, IRFC
Stocks to watch today: Bharti Airtel, Adani Power, Vedanta, Rajesh Exports, HCLTech, IRFC, Swiggy, Bandhan Bank, Torrent Power, Hindustan Copper, Tata Steel, and others will be in focus today.
Vedanta Power, Oil & Gas shares fall 3%; Vedanta Aluminium, Iron & Steel jump up to 5%. What lies ahead?
Vedanta's demerger saw mixed fortunes for its listed entities. While Vedanta Power and Oil & Gas shares dipped, Vedanta Aluminium and Iron & Steel surged, with the latter showing significant gains post-listing. Analysts are bullish on Vedanta Aluminium, citing strong global demand and operational strengths, with multiple brokerages initiating 'Buy' ratings and projecting substantial upside.
Stocks in news: Vedanta, Honasa Consumer, IRCTC, Bajaj Auto, Tata Motors
Indian markets experienced profit booking, falling over a percent amidst a weak global trend. Key stocks like Vedanta, Honasa Consumer, IRCTC, Bajaj Auto, and Infosys are in focus due to significant developments. Vedanta saw a major promoter stake sale, while Honasa Consumer plans an acquisition. Bajaj Auto reported a ransomware attack, and IRCTC's CMD resigned.