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Vedanta Aluminium, Oil & Gas and Power shares fall up to 5% on Day 2. What should investors do?
Shares of newly demerged Vedanta entities saw a dip post-listing. Investors are now weighing long-term opportunities, with Vedanta Aluminium emerging as a clear heavyweight due to its scale and expansion plans. Analysts favour aluminium as the top growth bet, while Vedanta Oil & Gas and Power present different investment profiles.

Vedanta demerger stocks trade mixed: Iron & Steel surges, Aluminium, Oil & Gas hit lower circuits - Mint
Vedanta demerger stocks trade mixed: Iron & Steel surges, Aluminium, Oil & Gas hit lower circuitsMint
M-Cap of Vedanta's split cos jumps 67% to Rs 3.5 lakh crore
Vedanta's demerger has boosted shareholder value. The combined market capitalization of the parent and four new entities surged significantly. Investors are showing a premium for pure-play exposure to sectors like aluminium and oil and gas. Vedanta Aluminium is the dominant value driver. The residual Vedanta entity also holds substantial valuation. Smaller verticals are yet to see a rerating.

Vedanta Aluminium, Power, Oil & Gas, Iron & Steel Shares Debut On BSE, NSE: Five Things To Know
Vedanta's businesses were reorganised into five separate entities.

Vedanta Aluminium, Power, Oil & Gas, Iron & Steel Debut On NSE, BSE: Check Listing Prices
Vedanta had earlier said that the demerger will help in simplifying Vedanta's corporate structure with sector-focussed independent businesses and provide opportunities to global investors, including sovereign wealth funds, retail and strategic investors, with direct investment opportunities in dedicated pure-play companies through Vedanta's assets.
Vedanta 4 demerged stocks debut: Aluminium shines; oil & gas, power slip
Vedanta 4 new stocks debut on BSE, NSE today; shares of Vedanta Aluminium Metal listed at ₹527 on the BSE and at ₹522 on the NSE.

'Maalik Bankar Rehna Zaroori Nahi' - Key takeaways from the Anil Agarwal interview
Vedanta Group Chairman Anil Agarwal expressed confidence that every demerged entity, Aluminium, Oil & Gas, Iron & Steel, and Power, will be worth $100 billion in the future.
Vedanta Oil and Gas shares list at Rs 39 on BSE as 4 demerged entities debut on Dalal Street
Vedanta Oil & Gas shares debuted at Rs 39 on BSE and Rs 38 on NSE as part of Vedanta’s mega demerger that led to four new listings. The company’s valuation came broadly in line with estimates, marking a key milestone in one of India’s largest corporate restructuring exercises.

Vedanta demerger listings today: Aluminium, oil & gas units in focus as four entities to make market... - Moneycontrol.com
Vedanta demerger listings today: Aluminium, oil & gas units in focus as four entities to make market...Moneycontrol.com
Vedanta shares jump over 2% ahead of mega demerger; 4 new stocks to list today
Vedanta shares surged over 2% as four demerged entities prepared to list on Monday, marking a significant restructuring milestone. Eligible shareholders received one share in each new company for every Vedanta share held. The demerger aims to unlock value across Vedanta's diverse operations in aluminium, oil & gas, power, and iron & steel.

Stocks to watch: Vedanta, Hindustan Petroleum, ONGC among shares in focus today after US-Iran peace deal - Mint
Stocks to watch: Vedanta, Hindustan Petroleum, ONGC among shares in focus today after US-Iran peace dealMint
Vedanta Resources plans to relist; US likely; eyeing $100 billion
Anil Agarwal plans to relist Vedanta Resources, potentially in the US. The group intends to invest $100 billion in India's metals and minerals sector. Vedanta will be restructured into five separate listed companies. This move aims to scale businesses independently and meet the country's growing resource demand. Agarwal sees significant potential in the oil and gas division.