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₹11 to ₹1205: Multibagger penny stock turns ₹1 lakh into ₹1.09 crore in five years
Lloyds Metals & Energy has delivered significant returns to investors, with shares rising 10,854% since March 2021. In terms of yearly performance, the stock closed each of the last five years in the green, with four of them standing as multibagger years.
Gold, silver rates today: Comex gold drops $87/oz; silver falls $5 as US dollar strengthens
Precious metals fell on 11 March as the US dollar gained, making commodities pricier. Gold futures dropped $80 to $5,012 per ounce, while silver fell $4.67 to $79.64. Rising energy prices and inflation concerns complicate potential Federal Reserve rate cuts amid ongoing Middle East tensions.
Nomura retains confidence in Indian steel cos; Tata, JSW among top picks
Among sector players, Nomura has maintained Buy recommendations on Tata Steel with a target price of ₹220 per share, JSW Steel at ₹1,340, Jindal Steel at ₹1,280, and Lloyds Metals & Energy at ₹1,600
Best places to hide in war: 20 stocks analysts say to bet on amid US-Iran conflict
Global markets are experiencing volatility due to Middle East tensions. Indian equities are bracing for this uncertainty. Analysts suggest certain stocks in energy, metals, IT, pharma, defence, and banking could offer relative safety. Investors are advised to watch for opportunities amidst the current market movements. Oil prices and currency fluctuations are key factors to monitor.
Watch | Buy the dip, says Emkay’s Manish Sonthalia; PSU banks, autos & metals in focus
Manish Sonthalia, CIO of Emkay Investment Managers, says geopolitical dips are buying opportunities, as markets typically recover within 6–9 months. He is deploying fresh flows into autos, financials, pharma, consumer durables, power transmission and select defence. He favours PSU banks over private lenders on valuations and sees AI driving demand for critical minerals, metals and energy. IT remains underweight while India could attract inflows as stability returns.
New era of trade volatility: What the court’s decision and Trump’s tariff pivot mean for commodities
The U.S. Supreme Court blocked Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs under IEEPA, but his swift 15% global levy revived uncertainty. The ruling jolted global trade dynamics, pressured the dollar, lifted gold and silver, and heightened volatility across energy and base metals markets.
Lloyds Metals & Energy among 6 stocks flash bullish signals, indicating possible uptrend
Six Nifty500 stocks, including Lloyds Metals & Energy, Mankind Pharma and National Aluminium Company, formed a bullish White Marubozu pattern on February 25, signalling strong buying interest. The candlestick formation indicates sustained upward momentum, with traders viewing it as a potential early indicator of further price strength in the near term.

Stocks To Buy: Nomura sees up to 37% upside in this Metal share
Earlier this month, the Lloyds Metals' managing director Rajesh Gupta told CNBC-TV18 he expects volumes to rise sharply across key businesses such as pellets, iron ore, coal, gold, copper over the next year, supporting a healthy outlook for earnings.
Lloyds Metals & Energy among 5 stocks showing bullish RSI upswing
Five Nifty500 stocks, including Lloyds Metals & Energy and Welspun Living, signalled bullish momentum on December 10 with RSI crossing above 50. The RSI Trending Up scan highlights strengthening price trends, indicating potential upside and helping traders identify short-term buying opportunities based on improving technical indicators.

Taking Stock: Sensex slips 479 pts, Nifty ends below 24,000 on monthly F&O expiry; metals shine
Nearly 140 stocks touched their 52-week high on the BSE, including Adani Power, Adani Energy, Lloyds Metals, Granules India, Adani Enterprises, Schneider Infra, HFCL, Angel One, Vodafone Idea, Navin Fluorine, Polycab, among others.

Tata Steel, JSW Steel, Jindal Steel, Lloyds Metals remain Nomura's top picks despite rebar price slump
Despite the correction, India's HRC spot margin stood at around Rs 34,285 per tonne in June, remaining "well above the median margin level observed over the past two years."

Morgan Stanley acquires Capri Global shares worth Rs 96 crore, sells Lloyds Metals stake valued at Rs 161 crore
Capri Global Capital shares saw moderate correction of 0.17 percent to Rs 198.03, while Lloyds Metals and Energy rose 0.86 percent to Rs 1,817.6 on the National Stock Exchange.