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Chola Securities' Dharmesh Kant sees BFSI earnings revival; likes IndusInd Bank, Axis Bank
Despite recent market volatility, Dharmesh Kant, Head Research at Chola Securities, believes investors should focus on bottom-up stock picking. He expects the banking and financial sector to emerge as a key earnings driver as stable interest rates support margins and treasury income. Among his preferred ideas are Aurionpro Solutions, Tata Technologies, IndusInd Bank, Axis Bank, Bank of India and Aadhar Housing Finance. He also remains positive on the long-term growth prospects of exchanges, AMCs and other capital market plays. 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.
Tata Motors chairman N Chandrasekaran sets target high for TaMo's PV business
Tata Motors Chairman N Chandrasekaran has urged dealers to prepare for a significant growth phase, aiming to nearly double annual sales to 1.2 million vehicles and achieve over 20% market share by 2030. This ambitious target is supported by a ₹35,000 crore investment commitment, marking a new chapter for the company's passenger vehicle business.

Deven Choksey remains bullish on select mid-tier IT stocks, sees up to 20% upside
Indian IT stocks could offer attractive opportunities after the recent correction, according to Deven Choksey, MD, DRChoksey FinServ. He believes downside risks are limited as companies adapt to AI-driven, outcome-based business models. Choksey prefers engineering and automotive technology companies such as KPIT Technologies, Tata Technologies and Tata Elxsi, citing strong order visibility and execution prospects. He sees the potential for 15-20% upside in select names. Choksey also remains optimistic about the long-term prospects of India's solar industry, although he believes much of the near-term optimism is already reflected in stock 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.
Tata Sons IPO: Tata Chemicals, Tata Investment Corp shares tumble 3%. Here's why
Shares of Tata Chemicals and Tata Investment Corporation fell around 3% after reports claimed Tata Trusts Chairman Noel Tata had written to the RBI opposing a potential Tata Sons listing. According to the report, Tata Trusts fears a public listing could shift Tata Sons’ focus towards short-term market pressures and away from its long-term strategic and philanthropic objectives, amid growing internal debate over the holding company’s future.

Stocks to buy for long term: Tata Steel, EIL among 5 stocks ICICI Securities' Pankaj Pandey suggests for up to 36% gains
Stocks to buy for long term: ICICI Securities' Pankaj Pandey recommends five quality stocks poised for long-term gains. From Artemis Medicare, EIL to Tata Steel, discover the compelling reasons behind these picks and how they can bolster your investment portfolio in the coming years.
Tata Motors sees EV bookings surge 2.5x as fuel prices rise
Rising fuel prices are significantly shifting buyer preference towards electric vehicles, with Tata Motors reporting a 2.5 times increase in EV bookings. The company is positioning the new Tiago EV as a financially sound investment, promising cost recovery within four to five years, supported by a segment-first lifetime battery warranty.
FY27 capex: Adani, Tata, JSW, Coal India lead India Inc's investment push
India Inc plans an aggressive FY27 capex across energy, infrastructure, metals, EVs and data centres after ₹10.5 trillion investment in FY26, notes ICICI Securities

Tata Sons holds 6-hour board meet to review turnaround plans for 5 companies
Top Tata Group executives discussed expansion plans, investment needs and profitability timelines across aviation, semiconductors, EV batteries, telecom equipment and digital businesses.

Deven Choksey on Hindalco, SBI and IT stocks: Buy now or wait?
Deven Choksey MD of DRChoksey Finserv sees Hindalco as fairly priced but worth buying on dips, SBI as a strong accumulate near ₹930, and mid-tier IT names like KPIT and Tata Technologies as contra-buy opportunities. He also flags concerns over excessive derivative volumes distorting equity markets and suggests quarter two FY26 could offer better entry points in quality stocks. 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.

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.
Proxy advisory firm asks RBI to reject Tata Sons' bid to surrender licence
InGovern Research Services said Tata Sons’ attempt to surrender its registration as a core investment company was ‘dead on arrival’, and that the holding company must be ordered to list on the exchanges.

Tata Power arm enters PV ingot, wafer manufacturing; ₹6,500 crore investment planned
TPREL to set up up to 10 GW capacity in two phases; move aimed at backward integration and reducing import dependence