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Persistent Systems share price crashes 9% to hit a 52-week low; is it a stock to buy? - Mint
Persistent Systems share price crashes 9% to hit a 52-week low; is it a stock to buy?Mint

Persistent Systems: Nagarro Deal Positive, but Dolat Capital Remains Bearish — Check Target Price
Persistent Systems shares are likely to be in focus after Dolat Capital maintained a Sell', citing premium valuations, near-term earnings pressure, and execution risks linked to its acquisition of Nagarro.

Persistent Systems Shares in Focus After Nagarro Deal — Check Motilal Oswal's Target Price, Upside
Persistent will acquire 100% of Nagarro through an all-cash offer of "81/share, implying an enterprise value of "1.27 billion.
Stocks in news: Waaree Energies, Kotak Bank, HDFC Bank, Strides Pharma, Persistent Systems
Indian markets showed volatility, ending nearly flat despite positive signals. Analysts note Nifty faces resistance from key moving averages, with a decisive close above 24,200 crucial for further gains. Several companies like Waaree Energies, Kotak Bank, and Tata Motors are in focus due to significant developments, including US investigations, strategic partnerships, and EV expansion plans.
Persistent's Nagarro deal could be a near-term pain for long-term gain
Persistent Systems is acquiring Nagarro SE for $1.3 billion, aiming for European expansion and reduced US market reliance. While strategically beneficial long-term, the deal, funded by debt, faces short-term pressure due to Nagarro's decelerating growth and a high acquisition price. Persistent must now focus on boosting combined revenue without sacrificing profitability, a key challenge ahead.
Sagar Adani urges faster electrification, energy storage
Adani was speaking at the inaugural Adani Green Energy Dialogue during London Climate Action Week at the Science Museum. "Renewable energy reaches its full potential when paired with storage technologies such as Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) and Pumped Storage Projects (PSPs)," he said.
Goldman Sachs’ India bets: 8 stocks rally up to 85% in CY26; one new addition
Goldman Sachs’ India equity portfolio fell 6% in CY26 amid mixed stock performance. While 18 stocks declined sharply, eight delivered strong gains, led by GNG Electronics, TD Power Systems, and Inox India.
Sterling Bank selects Infosys Finacle SaaS platform for its transformation program
Infosys Finacle, part of EdgeVerve Systems, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Infosys, and Sterling Bank of Asia (Sterling Bank), one of the most progressive banks in the Philippines, today announced the bank's decision to select Infosys Finacle Software-as-a Service (SaaS) platform for its transformation program. Sterling Bank has opted to leverage the Finacle Core Banking, Finacle Customer Data Hub, Finacle Trade Finance, and Finacle Origination solutions for its requirements. Through this strategic collaboration with Infosys Finacle, Sterling Bank expects to enhance the experience of both employees and customers, maintain high standards of availability and reliability in its banking services, and reduce operational complexity through automation and digitization, thereby supporting its future growth.

Demagnetized giants: Why India’s corporate titans are resisting the pull of a ₹7,280-crore magnet race
India sits on massive rare-earth deposits, yet remains 90% dependent on China for the vital magnets powering EVs and defence systems. As a PLI deadline looms, why are India’s corporate giants demagnetized?

Infosys wins digital banking deal from Philippines lender Sterling Bank
Sterling Bank of Asia will adopt Infosys Finacle's cloud-based banking platform as it upgrades its core banking systems, adding to Infosys' growing presence in Southeast Asia.
India's AI infrastructure opportunity is being underestimated, says Abhay Laijawala
Abhay Laijawala, MD & CIO-India at Lighthouse Canton, believes key concerns weighing on India—including oil prices, currency stability and the perception that India lacks an AI story—are turning into tailwinds. He argues investors are overlooking India's role in the global AI infrastructure buildout, spanning data centres, power, cooling systems and capital goods. Laijawala is positive on engineering, capital goods and textiles, while remaining cautious on consumer staples due to El Niño risks.

BofA Securities prefers this midcap IT stock but stays cautious on its peers
According to BofA, modernisation of legacy technology systems could become one of the earliest large-scale commercial applications of AI for IT services firms. The brokerage expects success in this segment to be driven by the effective deployment of AI-powered coding tools rather than traditional workforce management models.