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Laser Power & Infra IPO: From issue price to OFS details - 10 key things investors should know from the RHP
Laser Power & Infra's IPO is valued at ₹742 crore, with shares priced between ₹203 and ₹214. Subscription opens on July 9, 2026, and closes on July 13, 2026. The company focuses on power cables and EPC projects, promising future growth.
IIFL initiates coverage on Adani Power with target price at Rs 240, estimates EBITDA to quadruple by FY33-35E
IIFL initiated coverage on Adani Power with a 'Buy' rating and Rs 240 target price. The brokerage forecasts EBITDA to quadruple by FY33-35E due to growth pipeline. Adani Power is building significant new coal capacity, expanding its operational base. Free cash flow from operations is expected to rise substantially after portfolio buildout. The company also plans future ventures into nuclear and hydro power generation.
Vedanta Aluminium wipes off Rs 25,000 cr worth investor wealth in under a month. Time to buy?
Vedanta Aluminium shares have dropped significantly since their listing date. This decline has erased substantial investor wealth in a short period. However, analysts maintain a positive outlook on the company's future. Structural demand for aluminium is expected to remain strong globally. The company's cost reduction initiatives are poised for future growth.
Dixon Tech, Coforge, 8 other stocks among Motilal’s non-Nifty ideas ahead of Q1 results
Motilal Oswal has identified ten non-Nifty stocks for investors ahead of quarterly earnings. The brokerage anticipates healthy revenue growth across various market capitalizations. TVS Motor and Dixon Technologies are among the top picks with significant upside potential. Radico Khaitan and Indian Hotels Company also show promising revenue growth prospects. Coforge and Kirloskar Oil Engines are also highlighted for their future performance.
IT stocks are beginning to offer bank FD-like dividend yields. But is that a trap for investors?
Indian IT stocks now offer dividend yields comparable to bank fixed deposits. These yields have risen because stock prices have significantly declined from their peaks. Companies possess substantial liquidity and are actively using buybacks and dividends for support. However, sector headwinds from AI and geopolitics create uncertainty for future growth. Investors face a polarized market with potential risks and rewards.
Hot Stocks: 3 stocks that may give returns between 16-24%
Brokerages initiated coverage on three Indian companies with positive ratings. Kirloskar Oil Engines has a price target implying a twenty-four percent upside. APL Apollo Tubes is seen as a strong play in building materials. Union Bank of India offers a sixteen percent potential return. These recommendations suggest significant future growth prospects for the firms.
Mahindra bets on execution as global uncertainty becomes 'structural'
Mahindra Group views global uncertainty as a permanent business feature. The conglomerate will focus on faster execution and calibrated investments. This strategy aims to capitalize on volatility rather than waiting for stability. The group reported its strongest financial performance in FY26. Future investments will target new technologies and manufacturing expansion.
India's growth story 'remains intact', bets on rising consumer aspirations for future growth: Dabur
Dabur India sees its growth story remaining intact despite global uncertainties. Rising consumer aspirations and strong domestic demand fuel the company's future expansion plans. The FMCG major reported a five percent revenue growth and profit increase for the fiscal. Dabur is investing in new facilities and premium offerings to attract younger consumers.
Future skills for kids: Why AI, financial literacy and communication are becoming essential for students
The world children are growing up in is changing at an unprecedented pace. New technologies are transforming the way people learn, work, and solve problems. Careers are evolving faster than ever, and the skills needed to succeed are expanding well beyond traditional academics.

Explained: Why SK Hynix's record $29 billion NASDAQ listing matters for the AI boom
SK Hynix's planned NASDAQ ADR sale is more than a record-breaking capital raise. It reflects the growing importance of high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips, which have become essential for training and running artificial intelligence models. The US listing is expected to broaden the company's investor base, support future expansion and strengthen its position in the global AI supply chain. The move could also pave the way for more Asian semiconductor companies to tap US capital markets as AI infrastructure spending continues to accelerate.
Adani storms Hindalco-Vedanta duopoly with Rs 1.1 lakh crore gambit
Gautam Adani's $11.5 billion aluminium joint venture with IHC marks his biggest bet yet on India's industrial future. Rather than challenging Hindalco and Vedanta directly, Adani is targeting soaring aluminium demand driven by manufacturing, renewable energy and infrastructure, aiming to build a fully integrated metals business and reshape India's aluminium industry.

Healthcare stock Unihealth Hospitals hits 5% upper circuit; here's why
Unihealth Hospitals shares hit the 5% upper circuit after announcing a 49.81% stake acquisition in Uganda's Victoria Hospital, boosting its ownership to 99.81%. This strategic move supports its international expansion goals and ensures future economic benefits directly benefit its shareholders.