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Vedanta Power, Oil & Gas, and Iron shares rally up to 5%; Aluminium sheds 3%. Should you buy, sell or hold?
Vedanta’s newly demerged entities extended their rally, with Oil & Gas, Power and Iron & Steel hitting upper circuits, while Aluminium slipped despite Citi’s bullish outlook. Brokerages remain constructive on select businesses, though views differ on valuations as investors assess growth, cyclicality and execution risks.

AMFI Categorisation: Vedanta Aluminium may get largecap status; Vedanta Power, Physicswallah, others to enter smallcaps - Mint
AMFI Categorisation: Vedanta Aluminium may get largecap status; Vedanta Power, Physicswallah, others to enter smallcapsMint
Vedanta Power, Aluminium, Oil & Gas and Iron shares soar up to 5%. Which stock looks best placed?
Shares of Vedanta’s newly demerged entities rallied up to 5% for a second session, driven by strong investor interest and brokerage optimism. Citi prefers Vedanta Aluminium as a structural play, while Oil & Gas, Power, and Iron & Steel offer more cyclical or valuation-driven opportunities post restructuring.
Vedanta Aluminium, other demerged stocks surge up to 5%. Which has been the best performer since market debut?
Vedanta’s newly listed demerged entities outperformed the broader market on Friday, with shares of Vedanta Aluminium Metal, Vedanta Iron and Steel, Vedanta Power and Vedanta Oil and Gas rising up to 5%. The rally comes days after their market debut following Vedanta’s mega demerger.
Hot Stocks: 3 stocks that may give returns between 11-36%
Analysts are recommending several stocks with projected returns ranging from 11% to 36%. Key picks include United Spirits, Vedanta Aluminium Metal, and Reliance Industries, with analysts citing strong brand portfolios, favorable policy changes, market deficits, and promising new energy ventures as drivers for potential growth and shareholder returns.
Vedanta Power shares drop 3%, fall below listing price. What lies ahead?
Vedanta Power shares fell over 3% on Thursday, slipping below their listing price after debuting earlier this week following the Vedanta demerger. Analysts said the stock remains the most defensive among the four newly listed entities, supported by regulated returns, while advising investors to focus on business quality, sector cycles and execution outlook.
Vedanta Aluminium vs Power vs Oil & Gas vs Iron & Steel: Which stock should you buy?
Four Vedanta Group companies debuted on the market, with aluminium, iron & steel, and oil & gas shares tumbling while power stocks rose. Analysts advise patience, focusing on business quality over price action. Experts suggest aluminium offers the best risk-reward for long-term investors due to strong demand and cost efficiencies.

Vedanta Power Ltd Stock Price Today | NSE: VEDP Live - Investing.com
Vedanta Power Ltd Stock Price Today | NSE: VEDP LiveInvesting.com
Vedanta Power shares rise 4%, snap 2-day losing streak since listing
Vedanta Power shares rebounded after two days of declines following their stock market debut post the Vedanta demerger. The company crossed its listing price amid investor interest and aims to become one of India’s top private thermal power players through expansion and operational growth.
Vedanta Power to Vedanta Aluminium Metal: Which Vedanta demerger stock offers the best risk-reward? - Mint
Vedanta Power to Vedanta Aluminium Metal: Which Vedanta demerger stock offers the best risk-reward?Mint
IFCI shares rally 30% in 3 days, hit fresh record high amid buzz around NSE filing IPO papers by Thursday
Vedanta’s Rs 2 lakh crore demerger has sparked renewed interest in its aluminium and power businesses, prompting investors to reassess value creation opportunities. Market focus is shifting towards which segment offers stronger long-term growth, profitability, and sectoral tailwinds as the restructuring reshapes the company’s standalone business prospects and investor positioning.
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.