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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.

Avenue Supermarts, LTM Q1 Results Today — Earnings Estimates
LTM is expected to report revenue 2% higher quarter-on-quarter at Rs 11,560 crore. Net profit is estimated to fall 17% to Rs 1,156 crore. Ebit is likely to rise 2% to Rs 1,748 crore.
IT rally powers markets over 1%; Sensex, Nifty end week with marginal losses
Indian equity indices saw a rise on Friday, boosted by information technology stocks. Tata Consultancy Services' earnings met expectations, easing sector concerns which helped the market. The benchmark indices, however, finished the week marginally lower, ending a winning streak. Renewed West Asia tensions kept investor optimism in check earlier in the week. Brent crude futures traded above $76 a barrel on Friday evening.
AAIB final report in January, says Fadnavis
Following the Ajit Pawar plane crash incident, authorities have stated that further actions will be taken only after a comprehensive report on the event is submitted and thoroughly reviewed. The investigation is ongoing, and all necessary details are being gathered to understand the cause and circumstances of the crash.

Tata Asset Management Appoints Anand Vardarajan As CEO & MD; Hemant Kumar Named CBO
Vardarajan, who has been associated with Tata Asset Management since 2018, previously served as the company's Chief Business Officer.

Tata Steel's Dutch unit faces criminal summons over alleged pollution at Netherlands plant
Tata Steel said its Dutch subsidiary has been summoned by prosecutors over alleged pollution at its IJmuiden coke plants. The company said the case relates to "undercooked coke" incidents that have already fallen 98% since 2020 and called the allegations unjustified, adding it will contest them in court.
Govt defends ethanol blending, says programme saved Rs 1.9 lakh crore in forex
The government defends its ethanol-blended petrol program amid concerns. This initiative has significantly boosted the sugar economy and farmer incomes. It has also saved India substantial foreign exchange and reduced carbon emissions. Maize is now the largest feedstock for ethanol production, increasing farmer realization. Extensive research confirms E20 fuel is safe for all vehicle engines.
Setting up of Bureau of Port Security reviewed
Union ministers reviewed the Bureau of Port Security's progress on Friday. Only licensed private agencies and CISF-trained personnel will secure ports. Training for port security personnel will commence soon using existing infrastructure. A database of all security personnel will be created for the Bureau. Sagarmala Finance Corporation has sanctioned over Rs 10,700 crore in financing.

TCS continues to command a wider premium to Accenture despite slowing growth
TCS's June-quarter earnings have left Dalal Street divided, with analysts split between applauding the company's resilient execution and questioning its premium valuation, even as robust hiring fuels hopes of a gradual recovery in IT demand.

Yes Bank, Havells and two others stocks that could surprise this earnings season
Citi expects Havells India, GAIL, Britannia, and YES Bank to outperform Q1FY27 estimates, while ITC, HCLTech, Ashok Leyland, and SRF may underperform.

JSW Energy bags ₹444 crore battery storage order from Bondada Renewable
The order from Bondada Renewable covers 200 MW/400 MWh of battery energy storage systems and power conversion solutions, strengthening JSW Energy's push into the fast-growing energy storage market.

Pulse of the Street: Sensex, Nifty rally on TCS earnings after midweek rout
On Friday, the BSE Sensex jumped 1.08% to close at 77,569.39, while the Nifty 50 gained 1.02% to settle at 24,206.90. The gains built on Thursday’s modest recovery of 0.31% and 0.34%, respectively, after Wednesday’s sharp sell-off.