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Where will Wipro stock be in three years?
As structural shifts and AI fears drag down returns, any future rebound for the IT stalwart hinges on reviving stagnant revenues and riding the AI wave.
Tata Sons IPO: Tata Chemicals, Tata Investment Corp shares tumble 3%. Here's why
Shares of Tata Chemicals and Tata Investment Corporation fell around 3% after reports claimed Tata Trusts Chairman Noel Tata had written to the RBI opposing a potential Tata Sons listing. According to the report, Tata Trusts fears a public listing could shift Tata Sons’ focus towards short-term market pressures and away from its long-term strategic and philanthropic objectives, amid growing internal debate over the holding company’s future.
BFSI firms set to see AI-led decision making & real-time fraud detection
Indian banks and financial firms are increasingly using AI for critical tasks like fraud prevention and decision-making. While early adopters are seeing success, many companies still face hurdles in infrastructure and governance. AI is now integral to core operations, not just customer service. Future plans focus on boosting productivity and customer growth through AI.
After Zudio boom, Trent still has a long runway for growth: Noel Tata
Trent Chairman Noel Tata sees the retail firm in its early growth phase. He is confident of achieving ambitious revenue targets. The company plans to build distinct brands and take them to international markets. Trent's strategy focuses on a portfolio of brands catering to diverse customer needs. This approach will guide future expansion.

What does the future hold for Cyient’s stock?
Over the last few years, Cyient stock has been plagued by revenue growth challenges and margin pressures at the company.

Ample cash and stable wallet share: Mphasis’ two key watch points
As AI threatens traditional outsourcing, Mphasis is focused on future-proofing the business—defending margins and investing aggressively in AI platforms.
Lord’s Mark Industries receives BSE listing approval under PPIRP
Lord's Mark Industries Ltd. achieved a historic first, securing stock exchange listing approval under India's IBC scheme of PPIRP. This significant milestone, expected to see trading commence around June 2026, underscores the company's successful restructuring and future growth ambitions. Driven by a vision inspired by Ratan Tata, the company aims to contribute to national progress across key sectors.
MTAR Tech vs Apollo Micro Systems: Which multibagger defence stock to buy after 395% rally in 1 year
Two Indian defence stocks, MTAR Tech and Apollo Micro Systems, have delivered spectacular returns. MTAR Tech surged 395% and Apollo Micro Systems climbed 185% in a year. Analysts are now evaluating which stock offers better future prospects. Both companies operate in a booming defence sector with strong order books and growth potential.
Retail players can skip Central Bank of India OFS, say analysts, cite margin and earnings concerns
Retail investors are being urged by market analysts to steer clear of the government's shares sale in Central Bank of India. The bank's current margin issues and uncertain future profitability raise red flags. Despite the attractive discount on the offer price, experts forecast further share sales needed for compliance, leading to persistent sales pressure on the stock.
US firms commit over USD 60 billion investment in last 6 months: Piyush Goyal
Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Thursday said investment commitments from American companies in the last six months are estimated to exceed USD 60 billion, including major data centre investments by firms such as Amazon and Google. He said India provides a trusted framework for global companies and combines scale, talent and market opportunity in a manner unmatched globally. Commitments from American industry in the last six months are estimated to be upwards of USD 60 billion, including major data centre investments by companies such as Amazon and Google, he said here at the Annual Leadership Summit of the American Chamber of Commerce. India and the United States have economies that complement each other with minimal competition, making the partnership stronger. He said when complementarity is combined with mutual trust, it creates an unbeatable combination capable of building trusted and resilient supply chains for the future, he added.
India’s peak power demand hits 271 GW, breaks record for fourth straight day
India's peak power demand neared 271 GW on Thursday, a significant increase driven by intense heat. This marks the fourth consecutive day of record demand. Thermal power met over 62% of the need, with coal supplies monitored. The ministry is assessing trends for future projections. Peak demand in solar hours has been met without issues this week.
Banks must compete on customer experience to stay relevant: EY report
Banks must prioritize customer experience to stay relevant, evolving branches into 'phygital' advisory hubs, according to an EY India report. The future of banking hinges on a blend of human interaction and AI, focusing on anticipating needs and providing timely support. While personalization is growing, trust in chatbots lags, highlighting a need for empathy and robust data privacy alongside automation.