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Premier Energies bulk deal: Promoters sell stake worth Rs 2,289 crore; Quant, Nomura among top buyers
Premier Energies' promoters divested shares worth nearly Rs 2,289 crore to institutional investors, including Smallcap World Fund and Quant Mutual Fund. This move coincides with heightened interest in India's solar manufacturing sector, driven by policy support and robust earnings. The company is aggressively expanding its module and cell capacities, with analysts maintaining a positive outlook.

Barbell Strategy For Fixed Income: Here's What Debt Fund Managers Use To Navigate Yield Volatility — Explained
According to Basant Bafna of Mirae Asset Mutual Fund, the 'barbell' strategy broadly involves allocating money at both ends of the duration spectrum rather than concentrating investments in the middle.
Quantum AMC’s Christy Mathai sees private banks, insurance as long-term bets amid earnings risks
Christy Mathai, Fund Manager-Equity at Quantum AMC, believes elevated crude and input costs could lead to earnings downgrades across sectors over the next year, especially in consumer discretionary. Despite near-term uncertainty, he remains constructive on private banks, life insurance and select real estate plays from a longer-term perspective. Mathai also said valuations in power and data centre-related themes remain expensive despite strong structural growth opportunities.
NTPC Green Energy shares fall 4% after Q4 profit drops 15% YoY
NTPC Green Energy shares fell after the company reported a 15% year-on-year decline in March quarter net profit despite strong revenue growth. Rising expenses weighed on margins, although sequential earnings improved sharply. The stock also remained under pressure amid weak near-term technical indicators despite continued buying interest from domestic institutional investors.
Retail health premium growth rises to 31% YoY in April 2026, anchoring non-life insurance sector: Kotak Institutional Securities
Indian non-life insurance saw robust growth in April 2026. Retail health premiums surged 31 percent year-on-year. Motor insurance also performed well. Private players and standalone health insurers are gaining market share from public sector companies. Commercial lines faced challenges, though marine and engineering segments showed resilience. This indicates a dynamic shift in the insurance landscape.

MTAR Technologies shares extend rally after ₹467 crore order; shares up 398% in a year
Last week, MTAR Tech raised its FY27 revenue growth guidance to 80% from 50% earlier, led by strong order inflows from the clean energy segment and improving operating leverage.
Analyst shares 3 must have stocks for your portfolio; key reasons inside
Ruchit Jain on Motilal Oswal recommends buying the shares of Manappuram Finance, Angle One, and Siemens Energy today
Cenexi recovery, new product launches and capacity additions power Gland Pharma outlook
Gland Pharma stock surged to a 52-week high following robust March quarter and full-year results. Its European unit, Cenexi, is improving profitability. Future growth is anticipated from capacity expansions and new product lines. The company's contract development and manufacturing business is also expanding. Investors are watching Gland Pharma's growth prospects.
Apollo Hospitals FY26 profit jumps 34% to Rs 1,942 crore on growth across core businesses
Apollo Hospitals announced robust financial results for the fourth quarter and the full fiscal year 2026. Consolidated revenue and net profit saw significant year-on-year increases. Growth was fueled by its healthcare services, diagnostics, and retail health segments. The company is expanding its bed capacity and focusing on underserved markets.

Saatvik Green Energy Q4 net profit falls 36% to ₹60 crore as expenses surge
Despite reporting strong revenue growth in both the March quarter and the full financial year, Saatvik Green Energy witnessed pressure on quarterly profitability as rising operational costs weighed on margins.
Aditya Birla Grp to invest Rs 3,080 cr in fin services arm, IFC to pump Rs 920 cr
Aditya Birla Capital is raising Rs 4,000 crore for future growth. The Aditya Birla Group will invest Rs 3,080 crore and IFC will invest Rs 980 crore. This capital infusion will fund growth objectives, including lending and investments. The company aims to expand access to financing for entrepreneurs and businesses. This move supports India's economic transformation and financial inclusion.
Power stocks in demand; Hitachi, Siemens Energy, GE Vernova soar up to 9%
The T&D value chain, particularly segments focused on high voltage transformers, continues to benefit from a robust capex outlay, say analysts at Motilal Oswal.