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Worst is behind us, markets could hit new highs in 6-12 months: Envision’s Nilesh Shah
Nilesh Shah, Founder of Envision Capital, remains positive on digital platforms, defence, aerospace and consumer discretionary sectors, citing long-term domestic growth drivers. Shah expects stronger earnings, policy reforms and foreign investor participation to support markets, while also identifying opportunities linked to GLP-1 drugs, nutrition products and healthcare themes.

Tata Motors CV aims to be fourth largest global player after Iveco deal; Check FY28 targets
By financial year 2028, Tata Motors CV is aiming for free cash flow to be between 7% to 9% of revenue, while its Return on Capital Employed could jump to 30% to 35% after the Iveco deal.
Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd Surges 8.75%
Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd has added 55.7% over last one month compared to 7.9% gain in BSE Capital Goods index and 2.22% rise in the SENSEX
Aditya Birla Capital among 3 stocks flashing bullish signals, hinting at a possible uptrend
Three NSE midcap stocks, Escorts Kubota, Aditya Birla Capital and REC, featured on StockEdge’s White Marubozu scanner on June 22, signalling strong buying momentum and bullish technical sentiment.
Kirloskar Oil Engines among 5 capital goods stocks hit 52-week highs, rally up to 45% in a month
Five capital goods stocks, led by Kirloskar Oil Engines, touched fresh 52-week highs on Monday, delivering gains of up to 45% over the past month amid strong market momentum.

SEBI's open-market buyback return may boost shareholder value: EY India
SEBI's decision to allow open-market share buybacks from August 1 is expected to provide companies with greater flexibility in returning capital to shareholders, according to Mitul Shah of EY India and Bhavesh Shah of Equirus Capital. The move comes after tax changes made open-market buybacks viable again. Experts believe the route could support stock-price stability, improve capital allocation and encourage buyback activity among cash-generating companies with limited capital expenditure needs.
Street Signals: Technical charts point to further upside for Nifty
Indian stock markets are showing a positive outlook, with analysts predicting the Nifty could climb towards 24,300-24,600. Key support levels are identified around 23,700-23,900, encouraging investors to buy on dips. Several stocks, including Britannia Industries, Grasim Industries, Aditya Birla Capital, Premier Energies, Bharat Electronics, and Eternal, are highlighted as top picks for the week, with specific buy recommendations and targets.
Diamond Power Plans Major Capital Raise | Hexaware Boosts UK Presence with Investment | Top Buzzing Stocks Today - Equitymaster
Diamond Power Plans Major Capital Raise | Hexaware Boosts UK Presence with Investment | Top Buzzing Stocks TodayEquitymaster
Diamond Power Plans Major Capital Raise | Hexaware Boosts UK Presence with Investment | Top Buzzing Stocks Today - Equitymaster
Diamond Power Plans Major Capital Raise | Hexaware Boosts UK Presence with Investment | Top Buzzing Stocks TodayEquitymaster
SBI's improving performance warrants better valuation, chairman Setty says: Report
State Bank of India's chairman believes the bank is undervalued, citing improvements in financial strength, customer base, and earnings. He highlighted the success of the Yono digital platform, strengthened capital position, and the significant growth in value from its subsidiaries. SBI is also focusing on technology adoption, including AI, and sees opportunities in power, MSME, and retail lending, positioning itself for future growth despite evolving funding landscapes.
Power and IT set to remain dominant industries as pvt sector leads India's investment landscape in post-Covid era: Report
Power and IT sectors are set to lead India's economic growth. New investment announcements show a strong focus on electricity and technology. This trend is driven by digital infrastructure and renewable energy needs. The private sector is now a major investor. Transport, chemicals, and metals also see substantial capital allocation. Consumer segments hold smaller shares.

Large NBFCs could see 3-5% earnings upgrades as borrowing costs ease: IIFL Capital
Viral Shah, Senior VP at IIFL Capital, said that credit growth trends remain healthy and asset quality is holding up despite economic uncertainties. Shah remains positive on diversified lenders such as Shriram Finance and Cholamandalam Investment, while cautioning that gold financiers remain heavily dependent on movements in gold prices.