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Stocks in news: IndiGo, Suzlon Energy, Patanjali Foods, PB Fintech, Vedanta
Markets experienced significant volatility on Friday, with indices falling in the final hour due to heavy institutional selling. Several companies like IndiGo, Suzlon Energy, and Patanjali Foods are in focus today. Vedanta received its highest domestic credit rating in over a decade.

Top Gainers & Losers on May 26: Adani Total Gas, Tejas Networks, Paytm, Ather Energy, Vedanta among top gainers - Mint
Top Gainers & Losers on May 26: Adani Total Gas, Tejas Networks, Paytm, Ather Energy, Vedanta among top gainersMint

Deven Choksey cautious on jewellery, gold finance and paint stocks
Deven Choksey of DRChoksey Finserv remains cautious on jewellery, gold finance and paint stocks despite strong demand trends. He believes jewellery and gold finance companies are largely fully priced after a strong run and investors should wait for better entry points after meaningful corrections. On paint companies, Choksey expects competitive and cost pressures to remain high for now. He sees potential in selective midcaps such as Tata Technologies and some real estate names. Choksey also sees Hindustan Zinc and Vedanta benefiting from higher silver prices. Disclaimer: The views and investment tips expressed by investment experts on CNBCTV18.com are their own and not that of the website or its management. CNBCTV18.com advises users to check with certified experts before taking any investment decisions.
Texmaco bags Rs 187cr order from Kochi Metro, Vedanta
Texmaco Rail and Engineering Limited has secured new orders totaling Rs 187.37 crore. The company received a Rs 130.22 crore award from Kochi Metro Rail for ballastless track works on its Phase 2 project. Additionally, Texmaco secured a Rs 57.15 crore capex purchase order from Vedanta Aluminium.
Vedanta Q4 Results: Cons profit zooms 92% YoY to Rs 6,698 crore, revenue jumps 47%
Vedanta Q4 Results: Vedanta announced a significant financial performance for the March quarter. The company's net profit soared by 92% year-on-year to Rs 6,698 crore. Total revenues also saw a substantial increase of 47% year-on-year. Vedanta achieved its best-ever EBITDA and a record Return on Capital Employed. The net debt to EBITDA ratio improved considerably, marking a 14-quarter high.
Vedanta upside intact over 2–5 years; midcap IT better placed than large peers: Deven Choksey
Deven Choksey, MD of DRChoksey Finserv Private Limited, says IT remains in transition as large players shift toward AI-led, outcome-based models, while mid-tier firms like Persistent and Tata Elxsi stay better placed. He sees housing finance improving on write-backs and growth, and remains positive on AMCs amid rising AUM flows. Insurance growth stays steady, while engineering names face margin volatility. On Vedanta, he believes the demerger keeps the 2–5-year value story intact.

Stocks to Watch for April 21: Vedanta, JSW Steel, PNB Housing Finance, TVS Motor and more
JSW Steel and POSCO form Odisha JV as Vedanta sets demerger record date, key Q4 results from PNB Housing, SML Mahindra, Muthoot Microfin and Park Hotels. Here are few stocks to keep an eye on ahead of Tuesdays' trading session.

Deven Choksey backs power stocks, sees dips in Vedanta as buying opportunity
Deven Choksey of DRChoksey Finserv remains constructive on the power and utilities space, highlighting names like Tata Power, Adani Power and PFC as steady bets despite valuations not being cheap. He prefers large cement players over regional ones, citing scale and cost advantages. For Vedanta, he believes the recent setback is not structural and any dip could offer a buying opportunity. Disclaimer: The views and investment tips expressed by investment experts on CNBCTV18.com are their own and not that of the website or its management. CNBCTV18.com advises users to check with certified experts before taking any investment decisions.
Stocks in news: Nazara Technologies, IndiGo, Hindustan Zinc, NTPC Green, RIL
Indian markets saw a strong rebound on Tuesday, recovering some losses. Global cues improved and crude oil price worries eased. Several companies are in focus today. Nazara Technologies saw a significant block deal. IndiGo's CEO stepped down. RIL is boosting LPG production. Vedanta calls for unlocking domestic resources. NTPC Green Energy added new solar capacity.

Aluminium deficit to support prices; Vedanta top pick: Kotak’s Sumangal Nevatia
Sumangal Nevatia, Analyst, Kotak Institutional Equities maintains a constructive view on domestic steel, favouring non-integrated players like JSW Steel and JSPL due to supportive government policies and margin expansion potential.
Strong earnings: Trent, Vedanta among 10 largecaps that clocked highest profit growth of up to 125% YoY in Q3
Several Indian largecap companies showed strong financial results in the December quarter. Trent and Vedanta were among ten firms that achieved substantial profit growth, with some seeing increases up to 125 percent year-on-year. Other companies like Muthoot Finance, Siemens Energy, and TVS Motor also reported healthy profit jumps.

Steel, Aluminium stocks in focus as US signals possible tariff tweaks
Jamieson Greer signaled possible US tariff adjustments on steel and aluminium, impacting Indian stocks like Vedanta Ltd, Hindalco Industries, JSW Steel, and Novelis Inc. Markets await further clarity.