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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's demerger is finally here, but where will investors find the most value?
Vedanta’s demerger has unlocked four new stocks, but while aluminium is drawing the spotlight, the overlooked residual Vedanta may offer the most compelling commodity exposure.
Vedanta listing: How billionaire Anil Agarwal's 'Fantastic 5' unlocked Rs 63,500 crore value with mega demerger
Vedanta’s long-awaited demerger culminated with the listing of four newly spun-off businesses, triggering a sharp market re-rating and unlocking about Rs 63,500 crore in shareholder value. Since the demerger’s April 29 ex-date, investors have gained roughly 22.5%, with the combined market capitalization of the five standalone entities rising from Rs 3.02 lakh crore to Rs 3.66 lakh crore.
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.
DIIs raised stake in these 34 stocks for 8 consecutive quarters; full list
Domestic Institutional Investors have increased stake in 34 Nifty 500 stocks such as - Adani Power, Paytm and Eternal among others - quarter-after-quarter after March 2024, shows shareholding data.
Stocks in news: Dr Reddy’s, Adani Green, KIMS, JSW Energy, Nestle India
Markets saw a strong rebound on Friday, driven by positive global cues and easing geopolitical tensions. Nifty defended the 23,000 support and reclaimed 23,500, with potential for further gains. Several stocks like Dr Reddy's, Adani Green, and JSW Energy are in focus due to significant corporate developments.

Vedanta Aluminium Listing: All you need to know about the group's crown jewel
For investors who bought Vedanta's consolidated entity before the demerger record date on May 1 at around ₹720 - ₹760 per share, the value unlocking opportunity is becoming more evident.
Vedanta faces buyback costs as bonds trade above par value
In a bold financial maneuver, Vedanta Resources has kicked off a substantial $3.6 billion bond buyback as part of a comprehensive $5.4 billion refinancing endeavor. This strategic decision is designed to lower borrowing expenses and prolong debt maturities. The company is actively in dialogue with investors across the globe to streamline new funding avenues.
Vedanta demerger: Listing date, 4 new names, special trading session. 8 things shareholders should know
Vedanta's landmark demerger is set to unlock value for shareholders, with four newly created entities scheduled for listing and trading on June 15 through a special pre-open session.
Stable crude, strong metal demand and El Nino plays drive opportunities: Motilal Oswal's Khemka
Siddhartha Khemka, Head of Research-Wealth Management at Motilal Oswal Financial Services, says easing geopolitical tensions could keep crude oil prices stable, supporting oil marketing companies. He remains positive on GNG Electronics due to strong growth prospects in refurbished electronics and prefers Hindalco among aluminium stocks, citing a multi-year demand cycle. Khemka also sees long-term value in Manappuram Finance and believes Voltas and Varun Beverages could benefit from a potential El Niño-led heatwave.
Vedanta group's 4 demerged businesses set for stock market debut on June 15
Vedanta group's four demerged businesses are expected to list on the Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange on Monday, sources said. Besides Vedanta Ltd, which is already listed, the shares of four newly created entities --Vedanta Aluminium Metal (VAML), Vedanta Oil & Gas (VOGL), Vedanta Power and Vedanta Iron & Steel (VISL) -- will begin trading on Indian stock exchanges. The much-awaited demerger is likely to unlock substantial value for shareholders since each company will now operate independently and raise capital as per its business plans, while giving investors an opportunity to invest in a specific sector. Vedanta's demerger was approved by the National Company Law Tribunal in December last year. Under the 1:1 approved demerger scheme, shareholders will receive one share of each demerged company for every one share held in the currently listed Vedanta Ltd. During an investors' call after the fourth quarter financial results, Vedanta Resources CEO Deshnee ...
4 demerged units of Vedanta to make D-Street debut on Monday
On Monday, Anil Agarwal's diversified commodities empire takes a bold step as four of its companies make their debut listings. This strategic overhaul is designed to enhance shareholder value and streamline operations. Investors can now invest in distinct sectors including aluminium, power, oil and gas, and iron and steel.