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IIFL bullish on Thermax, CG Power and ABB; sees Dixon's Vivo JV largely priced in
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CNBC TV18 - Markets 9d ago

IIFL bullish on Thermax, CG Power and ABB; sees Dixon's Vivo JV largely priced in

Renu Baid Pugalia, Senior VP-Research at IIFL Institutional Equities, shares her outlook on Thermax, CG Power, ABB and Dixon Technologies, highlighting margin recovery, export opportunities and key growth drivers in the capital goods sector.

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Bharti Airtel shares downgraded by IIFL on competition concerns; check new target
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CNBC TV18 - Markets 57d ago

Bharti Airtel shares downgraded by IIFL on competition concerns; check new target

Bharti Airtel's mobile revenue market share gains in India are becoming incrementally tougher, as reflected in recent quarters. IIFL also said that a potential fund-raise by Vodafone Idea could intensify competition in the telecom sector, particularly through higher channel payouts and more aggressive market strategies.

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Dixon’s HKC approval could add 5-10% to profitability, Vivo venture next trigger: IIFL
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CNBC TV18 - Markets 123d ago

Dixon’s HKC approval could add 5-10% to profitability, Vivo venture next trigger: IIFL

Renu Baid Pugalia, Senior VP-Research at IIFL Institutional Equities, says Dixon’s JV approval with HKC is a positive step in its backward integration strategy for smartphones and laptops. However, she notes that the bigger trigger for the company remains approval of the proposed Vivo JV, which could significantly boost smartphone volumes and drive the next leg of earnings growth.

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Explained | US-Iran war and the most impacted chemical stocks due to it
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CNBC TV18 - Markets 124d ago

Explained | US-Iran war and the most impacted chemical stocks due to it

The Iran-Israel-US war has entered its 10th day and the Strait of Hormuz, a critical trade route, remains shut for the sixth consecutive day. This has resulted in a surge in oil prices and a sell-off across global markets. As tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate, trade is disrupted, and chemical stocks are in focus as they declined up to 4% on Monday. Here's a roundup of the chemical firms and the impact they may see due to the ongoing conflict, according to brokerage firm IIFL.

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