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Exclusive: Promoter-backed fund raise on cards for AB Capital
Source told CNBC-TV18 that Aditya Birla Capital may soon raise ₹4000-₹5000 crore via preferential issue and QIP with promoter and institutional participation. Vodafone Idea to also consider fundraise on May 16.
Ranbir Kapoor acquires land parcel in Ayodhya
Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor has invested in Ayodhya's real estate market, acquiring a land parcel for Rs 3.31 crore in a project near the Sarayu river. This comes amid growing investor interest in Ayodhya, driven by infrastructure development and increased tourism.
NCLT admits insolvency plea against Supreme Housing & Hospitality
The National Company Law Tribunal has admitted Canara Bank's insolvency plea against Supreme Housing and Hospitality. The real estate firm faces dues exceeding Rs 567 crore. This follows multiple failed settlement attempts and prolonged litigation.
Aditya Birla group, KKR left in race for Sprng Energy
Aditya Birla Group and KKR are vying to buy Shell's renewable energy firm Sprng Energy. Binding financial bids are in, and Shell will negotiate with the top two contenders next week. India's National Investment and Infrastructure Fund and Actis are out of the running. The deal could be worth around $2 billion. Shell is reviewing strategic options for Sprng Energy.

Man Infra Q4 profit falls 34% and revenue halves as construction, real estate business weakens
Man Infraconstruction Ltd Q4 profit falls 34.4%, revenue halves, EBITDA margin shrinks, company still declares interim dividend for FY27. Shares of Man Infraconstruction Ltd ended lower on Wednesday, May 13, by 2.49% at ₹127.00 on the NSE.
Real estate, capital goods remain recovery bets despite market volatility: Emkay Global
Seshadri Sen, Head of Research & Strategist at Emkay Global Financial Services says India could face short-term market pain if crude oil sustains at $105-110 per barrel, with the risk of a ₹10/litre fuel price hike impacting inflation and discretionary consumption. The strategist remains optimistic on a medium-term “peace trade” with oil potentially cooling to $80, while selectively favouring sectors like real estate, capital goods and recovery plays linked to a post-war normalisation scenario.

Deven Choksey cautious on jewellery, gold finance and paint stocks
Deven Choksey of DRChoksey Finserv remains cautious on jewellery, gold finance and paint stocks despite strong demand trends. He believes jewellery and gold finance companies are largely fully priced after a strong run and investors should wait for better entry points after meaningful corrections. On paint companies, Choksey expects competitive and cost pressures to remain high for now. He sees potential in selective midcaps such as Tata Technologies and some real estate names. Choksey also sees Hindustan Zinc and Vedanta benefiting from higher silver prices. Disclaimer: The views and investment tips expressed by investment experts on CNBCTV18.com are their own and not that of the website or its management. CNBCTV18.com advises users to check with certified experts before taking any investment decisions.

Aditya Birla Health bets on wellness incentives to improve claims ratios
Aditya Birla Health wants to reward healthier customers, nudge those on the edge to be more consistent, and, lastly, intervene with high-risk customers to help them manage their health.
Aditya Birla Capital allots 2.72 lakh equity shares under ESOP
Gold, housing plays take a hit as Modi's austerity pitch rattles consumer-facing stocks
Jewellery and real estate stocks experienced a sharp decline after Prime Minister Modi urged financial restraint, advising citizens to postpone gold purchases and reduce discretionary travel. The comments, aimed at curbing fuel consumption amid geopolitical uncertainty and high energy costs, triggered an immediate market reaction in sectors tied to household spending.

Do you know what REITs are and how they work? A simple guide for investors
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) provide a way for Indian investors to earn from real estate without owning properties. They distribute 90% of cash flows, enhancing income stability, while various REITs offer diversified portfolios overseen by professionals.

Anant Raj Q4 profit surges 24% on strong real estate, data centre growth; declares dividend
Shares of Anant Raj Ltd ended at ₹538.65, down by ₹22.20, or 3.96%, on the BSE.