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Vedanta Oil & Gas, Vedanta Iron & Steel, Vedanta Power shares crash up to 8% post Q1 updates; Vedanta Aluminium rises
Shares of Vedanta's recently demerged entities traded mixed after their Q1 business updates. Vedanta Oil & Gas, Vedanta Iron & Steel and Vedanta Power fell up to 8% on weaker operational performance, while Vedanta Aluminium Metal gained after reporting record quarterly aluminium production.
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.
Hindustan Zinc Q1 mined metal production up, refined lead output drops
Hindustan Zinc Ltd. reported a marginal one percent increase in mined metal production for the first quarter, reaching a record 2,68,000 tonne. However, refined lead production saw a two percent dip to 47,000 tonne. Overall refined metal output grew by four percent to 2,60,000 tonne, with refined zinc production climbing to 2,13,000 tonne. Wind power generation remained steady.
Adani Enterprises, Odisha govt sign pact for Rs 1.08 lakh crore aluminium plant with IHC
Adani Enterprises is set to invest a massive Rs 1.08 lakh crore in Odisha for a new greenfield aluminium project, in partnership with Abu Dhabi's IHC. This significant venture aims to boost India's aluminium production by nearly 50%, featuring a large-scale refinery, smelter, and downstream park. The project, supported by substantial power generation, is expected to create over 50,000 jobs, marking a major FDI in India's metal sector.

Top Gainers & losers on 1 July: Reliance Power, Delhivery, Eternal, Paytm, MCX, Dabur India among top gainers
The Indian stock market opened positively in July, led by strong buying in realty, FMCG, and auto stocks, with Nifty 50 at 24,005 and Sensex at 76,873. However, IT and metal sectors saw declines as geopolitical tensions impacted crude oil prices.
Vedanta Aluminium, other demerged stocks surge up to 5%. Which has been the best performer since market debut?
Vedanta’s newly listed demerged entities outperformed the broader market on Friday, with shares of Vedanta Aluminium Metal, Vedanta Iron and Steel, Vedanta Power and Vedanta Oil and Gas rising up to 5%. The rally comes days after their market debut following Vedanta’s mega demerger.
Vedanta Power to Vedanta Aluminium Metal: Which Vedanta demerger stock offers the best risk-reward? - Mint
Vedanta Power to Vedanta Aluminium Metal: Which Vedanta demerger stock offers the best risk-reward?Mint
Vedanta Aluminium vs Vedanta Power: Which can give investors better wealth in Rs 2 lakh crore demerger play
Vedanta's demerger has created distinct investment opportunities in Vedanta Aluminium Metal and Vedanta Power. Vedanta Aluminium, valued at Rs 2.06 lakh crore, stands out due to its scale, integrated operations, and strong demand drivers, making it the preferred choice for growth investors. Vedanta Power, valued at Rs 16,149 crore, offers a more stable, income-oriented proposition.
Vedanta 4 demerged stocks debut: Aluminium shines; oil & gas, power slip
Vedanta 4 new stocks debut on BSE, NSE today; shares of Vedanta Aluminium Metal listed at ₹527 on the BSE and at ₹522 on the NSE.
Vedanta demerger: Which demerged stock should you buy after their market debut on June 15?
Vedanta's mega demerger sees four new companies listing on June 15. Analysts suggest Vedanta Aluminium Metal as a strong buy due to capacity expansion and robust LME prices. Other demerged entities like Vedanta Power, Oil & Gas, and Iron & Steel are expected to debut as small-cap stocks.
Vedanta group's 4 demerged businesses set for stock market debut on June 15
Vedanta group's four demerged businesses are expected to list on the Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange on Monday, sources said. Besides Vedanta Ltd, which is already listed, the shares of four newly created entities --Vedanta Aluminium Metal (VAML), Vedanta Oil & Gas (VOGL), Vedanta Power and Vedanta Iron & Steel (VISL) -- will begin trading on Indian stock exchanges. The much-awaited demerger is likely to unlock substantial value for shareholders since each company will now operate independently and raise capital as per its business plans, while giving investors an opportunity to invest in a specific sector. Vedanta's demerger was approved by the National Company Law Tribunal in December last year. Under the 1:1 approved demerger scheme, shareholders will receive one share of each demerged company for every one share held in the currently listed Vedanta Ltd. During an investors' call after the fourth quarter financial results, Vedanta Resources CEO Deshnee ...

Three Metal stocks that are down over 10% in the last four sessions
A rising US Dollar is generally negative for metals as they are globally priced in that currency and therefore a rising dollar means decreased purchasing power and higher yields mean investors prefer interest yielding instruments instead of commodities like metals, which do not yield any interest.