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TCS, HDFC Bank, 8 others with up to 49% upside. How many in your portfolio?
In a recent report, the brokerage has shortlisted 10 blue-chip stocks across multiple sectors that it believes offer attractive value and the potential to deliver returns of up to 49% return. Here’s the full list.

SBI Funds IPO DRHP: India's Largest AMC, Rs 11,693 Crore OFS, SBI And Amundi Selling — All You Need To Know
SBI Funds Management manages mutual funds, portfolio management services, alternative investment funds and offshore funds under the SBI Mutual Fund brand.
Stocks in news: TCS, Groww, Shriram Finance, Dixon Tech, Anand Rathi Wealth
Indian markets saw a rebound on Thursday, recovering from Wednesday's sharp sell-off. TCS reported a 5% year-on-year profit growth, and Groww affirmed its direct mutual fund strategy. Shriram Finance is raising funds to reduce borrowing costs after a rating upgrade. Maruti Suzuki plans to add service points, and Dixon Tech will expand smartphone manufacturing. Premier Energies commissioned a solar module facility, and Anand Rathi Wealth saw profit rise.

Nifty Outlook for July 10: Unconvincing recovery hinges on TCS reaction for sustenance
Nandish Shah of HDFC Securities said the 23,800 level remains crucial for maintaining the bullish bias. He added that the index needs to decisively cross 24,200 to improve the near-term technical outlook.
33% upside! Motilal Oswal adds 10 stocks to model portfolio as markets gear up for Q1
Motilal Oswal has added ten stocks to its model portfolio anticipating healthy revenue growth. Large, mid, and smallcap companies are expected to report significant sales increases year-on-year. Key additions include RBL Bank, HDFC AMC, and BSE with specific target prices. Investors will closely monitor TCS's Q1 results for insights into demand and AI's impact. The brokerage's outlook suggests potential upside for these selected companies.
TCS, Infosys crash up to 55%: Why India's largest mutual fund scheme is still buying
India's largest mutual fund scheme is buying more shares of TCS and Infosys. This buying occurs even as these IT stocks experience significant market value losses. The fund manager's conviction rests on current cash flows rather than future AI narratives. While AI disruption pressures revenue, it also creates new technology spending opportunities. The sector is no longer considered expensive, but earnings visibility remains a concern.
Dixon Tech, Coforge, 8 other stocks among Motilal’s non-Nifty ideas ahead of Q1 results
Motilal Oswal has identified ten non-Nifty stocks for investors ahead of quarterly earnings. The brokerage anticipates healthy revenue growth across various market capitalizations. TVS Motor and Dixon Technologies are among the top picks with significant upside potential. Radico Khaitan and Indian Hotels Company also show promising revenue growth prospects. Coforge and Kirloskar Oil Engines are also highlighted for their future performance.
10 Nifty stocks Motilal Oswal recommends buying ahead of Q1 results. What can shareholders expect?
As the Q1FY27 earnings season begins with TCS's results on Thursday, Motilal Oswal expects Nifty earnings to grow 10%, the fastest pace in four quarters. The brokerage has identified 10 stocks, including Bharti Airtel, SBI, ICICI Bank, M&M and Titan, that it believes offer attractive upside ahead of the June quarter earnings, backed by strong fundamentals and growth prospects.
Nifty Q1 earnings to grow 10%, highest in 4 quarters, says Motilal Oswal. Which sectors will take charge this quarter?
The June-quarter earnings season begins with TCS reporting on Thursday, with Motilal Oswal forecasting a 3% year-on-year earnings decline for its coverage universe—the weakest since September 2020. While large- and mid-cap companies are expected to post profit declines, small caps are projected to deliver 20% PAT growth.
Blue-Chip Blues: A quarter of India's top stocks have failed to deliver meaningful returns
A significant portion of BSE 100 companies, 23 to be exact, have struggled to deliver robust annual returns over the past three years, with many trading below their historical valuations. Consumer, IT, and BFSI sectors show a concentration of these underperformers. Despite challenges like cautious client spending and rural demand concerns, some giants like RIL and TCS are poised for growth driven by new ventures and expansion.
India's banks are handing out more loans, but deposits aren't keeping up
Indian banks witnessed a surge in lending during the April-June quarter, outpacing deposit growth and widening the funding gap. This trend, driven by robust demand from corporate and retail sectors, has pushed the loan-to-deposit ratio to a decade-high, raising concerns about funding sustainability. While some lenders saw deposits decline, others maintained a balance, reflecting varied strategies amidst intense competition.
FMCG, healthcare in line for strong show in FY27: Brickworks
India's consumer goods and healthcare sectors are poised for robust growth this fiscal year, driven by tax relief, increasing consumer spending, and a booming medical tourism industry. Brickwork Ratings anticipates a significant revenue jump for consumer goods, while healthcare benefits from strong financial health and government initiatives. Most sectors show a stable outlook, with power distribution being the sole exception due to persistent debt issues.