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Stocks to Watch today: Vedanta, Cipla, Dabur, Vi, Oil India, CDSL and more
Stocks to watch today: Vedanta, Cipla, Dabur, Vi, Oil India, CDSL, Ratnaveer Precision, NLC India, Sagility among others will in focus today.
4 demerged units of Vedanta to make D-Street debut on Monday
On Monday, Anil Agarwal's diversified commodities empire takes a bold step as four of its companies make their debut listings. This strategic overhaul is designed to enhance shareholder value and streamline operations. Investors can now invest in distinct sectors including aluminium, power, oil and gas, and iron and steel.
Reliance, Vedanta, Adani join India's drive to cut China rare earth dependence, sources say
Indian conglomerates Reliance, Vedanta, and Adani are among ten companies expressing interest in developing rare-earth processing facilities in Andhra Pradesh. This move aligns with New Delhi's strategy to reduce reliance on China for these critical minerals, essential for electric vehicle motors and other high-tech applications.
Cairn, Vedanta Oil & Gas raises output from Hazarigaon gas field in Assam
Cairn Vedanta Oil & Gas has achieved a significant milestone in Assam. The Hazarigaon field recorded its highest gas production. This contributes to India's energy security. The field supports tea gardens, powers CNG buses, and supplies gas to Numaligarh Refinery. The company ensures responsible operations and efficient resource use. This work reflects steady progress in the region.
Strong earnings: Vedanta, JSW Steel among 10 largecaps that reported best Q4 results
Indian markets conclude the Q4 earnings season with robust results. Vedanta, JSW Steel, Muthoot Finance, Indian Oil Corporation, Tata Steel, Hindustan Zinc, Samvardhana Motherson, Mahindra & Mahindra, Siemens Energy, and BPCL reported significant year-on-year growth in profits and revenues. This widespread outperformance across various sectors signals a strong financial performance for these large-cap companies.
ONGC yet to take control of Cambay Block as Vedanta challenges govt move
ONGC has not yet taken control of the Cambay basin block CB-OS-02. Vedanta is challenging the government's decision to reject the contract extension. The Delhi High Court has ordered parties to maintain the status quo. Vedanta continues to operate the block pending the court's decision. ONGC remains ready to assume operations.
Global power equations to shift further towards energy, critical minerals: Former Vedanta Group CEO
Global power is shifting towards energy security and resource control. Geopolitical tensions are reshaping industrial supply chains. Critical minerals are becoming as vital as oil was. Countries controlling these resources will gain leverage. India must accelerate domestic exploration and build processing ecosystems. Future economic strength depends on securing energy and critical minerals.

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

Top Gainers & Losers on May 15: HUDCO, Muthoot Finance, Voltas, IOCL, Vedanta, HAL, Aditya Infotech among top losers
On May 15, Indian markets declined, with Nifty down 0.18% and Sensex down 0.25%. Selling in financial and metal stocks offset IT sector gains. The rupee hit a record low of 96.5 against the dollar, influenced by foreign investor withdrawals and rising crude oil prices.
Will provide insurance to all vessels coming to or going from India: DFS Secretary Nagaraju
India has launched its own maritime insurance pool. This initiative aims to support Indian maritime trade. Vedanta Sterlite, Balrampur Sugar, and Hoger Offshore are the first beneficiaries. The pool reduces reliance on foreign insurers. It offers financial protection against war perils and cargo risks. This move strengthens India's control over its maritime trade.

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Explained: Why Vedanta shares are up 4% after government's royalty cut on crude oil
Vedanta shares rallied after the Centre reduced royalty rates on crude oil and natural gas production, a move expected to lower costs for the company’s Rajasthan fields and support upstream exploration. Brokerage CLSA said the royalty cut could significantly benefit Vedanta, while investors also await the listing of its demerged entities.