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Stocks in news: LIC, IRFC, Cummins India, Tata Motors PV, ONGC
Indian markets surged on Wednesday, recovering previous day's losses, with banking stocks leading the charge from a strong support zone, signaling a robust uptrend. Key companies like LIC, IRFC, Cummins India, Tata Motors PV, and ONGC are in focus. IRFC's government offer saw strong institutional demand, while Tata Motors plans significant investment in capacity expansion. ONGC is exploring stake acquisition in Venezuela, and LIC's CFO has resigned.
United Drilling Tools secures Rs 1.6 crore repeat export order from Brazil
United Drilling Tools announced that it has secured a repeat export order worth Rs 1.60 crore from Argentera Oil and Gas, Brazil, for the supply of casing pipes with multi-start connectors.
Vedanta Power, Oil & Gas shares fall 3%; Vedanta Aluminium, Iron & Steel jump up to 5%. What lies ahead?
Vedanta's demerger saw mixed fortunes for its listed entities. While Vedanta Power and Oil & Gas shares dipped, Vedanta Aluminium and Iron & Steel surged, with the latter showing significant gains post-listing. Analysts are bullish on Vedanta Aluminium, citing strong global demand and operational strengths, with multiple brokerages initiating 'Buy' ratings and projecting substantial upside.
Vedanta Power, Oil & Gas, and Iron shares rally up to 5%; Aluminium sheds 3%. Should you buy, sell or hold?
Vedanta’s newly demerged entities extended their rally, with Oil & Gas, Power and Iron & Steel hitting upper circuits, while Aluminium slipped despite Citi’s bullish outlook. Brokerages remain constructive on select businesses, though views differ on valuations as investors assess growth, cyclicality and execution risks.
Vedanta Power, Aluminium, Oil & Gas and Iron shares soar up to 5%. Which stock looks best placed?
Shares of Vedanta’s newly demerged entities rallied up to 5% for a second session, driven by strong investor interest and brokerage optimism. Citi prefers Vedanta Aluminium as a structural play, while Oil & Gas, Power, and Iron & Steel offer more cyclical or valuation-driven opportunities post restructuring.
Stocks in news: Sun Pharma, Tech Mahindra, Tata Motors, Voltas, ONGC
Indian markets saw a dip on Friday, with IT stocks leading the decline. Analysts suggest profit-taking occurred near the 24,150 mark. Despite this, the broader recovery trend remains intact above 23,700. Several companies like Sun Pharma, Tata Motors, and ONGC are in focus due to significant business developments, including acquisitions, order wins, and strategic repositioning.
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.
MTAR Technologies shares surge 5%, deliver multibagger returns of 138% in just 3 months
MTAR Technologies shares surged to a fresh 52-week high, extending a remarkable 138% rally in three months. Strong international order wins, upgraded FY27 revenue guidance of over 80%, robust earnings growth, and expanding opportunities in clean energy, aerospace, nuclear, and oil & gas have fueled investor enthusiasm.
Vedanta Aluminium vs Power vs Oil & Gas vs Iron & Steel: Which stock should you buy?
Four Vedanta Group companies debuted on the market, with aluminium, iron & steel, and oil & gas shares tumbling while power stocks rose. Analysts advise patience, focusing on business quality over price action. Experts suggest aluminium offers the best risk-reward for long-term investors due to strong demand and cost efficiencies.
Natural gas prices rebound as inventories tighten, LNG exports rise: Motilal Oswal
Natural gas prices are climbing back up. This recovery is driven by lower stored gas, increased power sector use, and more US liquefied natural gas exports. Future growth is expected as new export facilities come online. Data centers are also becoming a new source of demand. The market is seeing a significant shift.
Fast-tracked power plants fuel AI boom, with little public scrutiny
New power plants are being built at an unprecedented speed to meet the growing demand of tech companies. These facilities, often fueled by natural gas, are being approved with minimal public notice and environmental review. Residents are raising alarms about potential health and climate impacts. This trend is reshaping energy infrastructure across the United States.
Vedanta group stocks Day 2: Aluminium, Oil & Gas freeze at 5% lower circuit
Vedanta group newly-listed stocks trade on a mixed note on Day 2; Vedanta Iron & Steel hit 5% upper circuit; Aluminium and Oil & Gas were locked at lower circuits.