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Vedanta Demerger Explained: From listing timeline, price discovery to passive flows - all you need to know
Vedanta demerger record date is May 1, 2026. The company’s board of directors have fixed May 1 as the demerger effective date and the demerger record date for determining the shareholders eligible to receive shares in the newly carved-out businesses.
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.
Vedanta shares hit an all-time high, rising eleven days in a row; brokerages predict strong Q4 results
Vedanta share price today touched an all-time high of ₹787.85 apiece on the NSE, rising for the 11th straight 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.

Top Gainers & Losers on April 07: Wipro, NMDC Steel, Vedanta, Zen Tech, Jindal Steel, HCL Tech among top gainers
On April 6, the Indian stock market gained, with the Nifty 50 up 0.68% to 23,123 and the S&P BSE Sensex rising 0.69% to 74,616. Nifty IT led sector gains at 2.5%, while PSU banks fell by 0.72%. Investors await the RBI policy decision.
Top Gainers & Losers on April 07: Wipro, NMDC Steel, Vedanta, Zen Tech, Jindal Steel, HCL Tech among top gainers - Mint
Top Gainers & Losers on April 07: Wipro, NMDC Steel, Vedanta, Zen Tech, Jindal Steel, HCL Tech among top gainersMint
Stocks making biggest moves midday: Trent, Vedanta, Wipro and more - The Financial Express
Stocks making biggest moves midday: Trent, Vedanta, Wipro and moreThe Financial Express

Vedanta FY26 output hits record highs in Aluminium, Zinc; Hydrocarbon output slips
Vedanta Limited reported record FY26 production across aluminium, alumina and zinc, with alumina output surging 48% and mined metal at Zinc India hitting an all-time high. Power sales and copper output also posted strong growth. However, oil and gas production declined 16% year-on-year, weighing on overall performance.

Stocks to Watch for March 19: HDFC Bank, Vedanta, UltraTech Cement and more
From UltraTech Cement acquiring 26.18% equity shares of Sunsure Solarpark Seven to Nazara UK signing definitive agreements to acquire a 50% controlling stake in Bluetile Games S.L. and BestPlay Systems S.L., here are some stocks to track ahead of Thursday trading session.
What Iran war means for Vedanta, Tata Steel and other metal stocks? CLSA analysts explain
Rising tensions in the Iran war could reshape the outlook for Indian metal stocks, with CLSA flagging Vedanta as a key beneficiary due to its aluminium, zinc and oil exposure. Tata Steel may also gain from stronger steel spreads, while energy costs, freight disruptions and geopolitical risk could keep commodity prices elevated.
Tata Steel, Vedanta, Hindustan Copper fall up to 8% as Iran-Israel war hits metals' prospects
Tata Steel plunged 8% to Rs 194.43 amid a broader commodities selloff and sharp decline in metal stocks. Escalating Iran–Israel tensions, soaring crude prices, FII selling and slowdown fears dragged Sensex and Nifty lower despite the stock’s strong one-year outperformance.