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Top Gainers & Losers on April 07: Wipro, NMDC Steel, Vedanta, Zen Tech, Jindal Steel, HCL Tech among top gainers - Mint
Top Gainers & Losers on April 07: Wipro, NMDC Steel, Vedanta, Zen Tech, Jindal Steel, HCL Tech among top gainersMint

SBI Mutual Fund buys 6.60% stake in the newly-listed stock Powerica
SBI Mutual Fund acquired 57,92,485 shares in Powerica during its IPO, raising its stake to 6.60%. This acquisition exceeds the 5% regulatory limit, indicating strong institutional confidence in the company. Powerica IPO was fully subscribed, with a market cap of ₹4,935.52 cr by the end of trading.

Hi-Tech Pipes jumps 4% as Q4 volumes hit record highs; FY26 sales up 10%
Hi Tech Pipes said its sales volume rose 27% to 1,47,125 metric tonne (MT) in the fourth quarter, compared with 1,16,032 MT in the corresponding quarter last year. On a sequential basis, volumes were up around 8%.

Top Gainers & Losers on Mar 17: Nalco, SAIL, Eternal, Syrma SGS, BSE, TVS Motor, Tata Steel among top gainers
The Indian stock market rose for the second consecutive day on March 17, with Nifty 50 gaining 0.74% and Sensex up 0.65%. Recovery in metal and auto stocks offset losses in tech sectors amid ongoing inflation concerns affecting equities.
Sebi clears IPOs of Travelstack, Learnfluence, Tea Post; 3 issues withdrawn
Three companies -- travel technology firm Travelstack Tech, Learnfluence Education, which operates the 'Lakshya' coaching centres, and tea cafe chain Tea Post --have received approval from Sebi to raise funds through Initial Public Offerings (IPOs), according to an update from the market regulator on Monday. Meanwhile, Rays Power Infra, Madhur Iron & Steel and Arjun Jewellers saw their documents "withdrawn or returned" during March 9-13, the update showed. The development comes at a time when Indian equity markets are under pressure due to the ongoing conflict in West Asia. So far this year, 12 companies have tapped the IPO market to raise funds. One issue is currently underway, while few others are expected to hit the market later this month. According to Sebi data, Travelstack Tech, Learnfluence Education and Tea Post had filed their preliminary IPO documents between June and December and received the regulator's observations during March 10-11. In Sebi's terminology, the ...

Mutual fund investors alert! Your fund managers mint money even when most stock portfolios are bleeding
Inox Wind share price has largely remained negative in the near-term. The stock has shed 23% in a month and 36.47% in terms of year-to-date (YTD).

These stocks have gained up to 10% led by order wins over the weekend
Apart from VA Tech Wabag, Data Patterns and SEAMEC, other companies that have won orders include RailTel, which has won an order worth ₹34 crore from the South Central Railway, Dilip Buildcon has emerged as the lowest bidder for a ₹160 crore EPC road project, and Newgen Software, which has bagged a ₹20.5 crore order form Kuwait.

Wells Fargo's AI boss tells employees how not to get replaced by evolving tech
Saul Van Beurden explains how Wells Fargo employees can stay competitive as AI reshapes jobs and transforms how companies hire. Here’s what he said.
Renew Wind Cancels Supply Deal with Indo Tech | Samvardhana Motherson Acquires Stake in YGCL | Top Buzzing Stocks Today - Equitymaster
Renew Wind Cancels Supply Deal with Indo Tech | Samvardhana Motherson Acquires Stake in YGCL | Top Buzzing Stocks TodayEquitymaster
Renew Wind Cancels Supply Deal with Indo Tech | Samvardhana Motherson Acquires Stake in YGCL | Top Buzzing Stocks Today - Equitymaster
Renew Wind Cancels Supply Deal with Indo Tech | Samvardhana Motherson Acquires Stake in YGCL | Top Buzzing Stocks TodayEquitymaster
Stocks in news: Tata Steel, Kaynes Tech, GAIL, Somany Ceramics, TVS Motor
Indian markets continued their downward trend on Thursday. Several companies saw significant news. BofA Securities invested in Kaynes Technologies. GAIL assured uninterrupted gas supply to Bengaluru. South Indian Bank launched EPF payment services. DCM Shriram approved renewable energy investment. TVS Motor launched a new electric scooter. Tata Steel moved court over a GST demand.
Explained: How Dixon, Kaynes Tech, others may benefit from latest FDI policy changes
India has eased investment rules for countries sharing a land border, allowing up to 10% foreign ownership in firms via the automatic route. Approvals for specific sectors like electronics components will now be fast-tracked to 60 days, aiming to boost domestic manufacturing and attract capital.