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Franklin Templeton, Merrill Lynch, Abu Dhabi Investment among 9 investors acquire 2% stake in Craftsman Automation from promoter
HDFC Mutual Fund was the biggest buyer amongst 9 investors, picking up 1.83 lakh Craftsman Automation shares worth Rs 170 crore, followed by Invesco Mutual Fund which acquired 1.08 lakh shares valued at Rs 100 crore.

Taking Stock: Bull run on D-Street; Sensex jumps 1,074 pts, Nifty reclaims 24,000
Nearly 150 stocks touched their 52-week high on the BSE, including HFCL, Torrent Pharma, JB Chemicals, Angel One, Vodafone Idea, Polycab, Navin Fluorine, Manappuram Finance, Anand Rathi, KEI Industries, GE Vernova TD, Apollo Hospitals, Gland Pharma, Varun Beverages, Bajaj Auto, Timken, Hindalco Industries, among others.

Nifty IT slumps 6%, Infosys, TCS stocks crash up to 8% as Accenture guidance cut sparks sell-off
Nifty IT slumped as much as 6 percent on Friday morning after Accenture cut revenue growth guidance, with the stocks of Infosys, Tech Mahindra and TCS falling up to 8 percent and emerging as the top losers on benchmark Nifty 50 index.

HDFC Mutual Fund sells shares worth Rs 358 crore in Sundram Fasteners
As of December 2025, HDFC Mutual Fund through HDFC NIFTY500 Multicap 50:25:25 Index Fund held 7.62 percent equity stake in the TVS Group company.

Neomile Growth Fund offloads over 1% stake in Ratnaveer Precision Engineering
Ratnaveer Precision Engineering shares closed 1.64 percent higher at Rs 145.78 after significant volatility during the day, with high volumes.

Tata Motors PV stock crashes nearly 10%, top Nifty loser today as investors react to JLR FY27 outlook
The sharp fall in Tata Motors PV stock came after Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) released its FY27 outlook. JLR said it expects revenue growth of 13 percent in FY27, while EBIT margin is seen at 4 percent. JLR said it is targeting double-digit revenue growth over the medium term.

LIVE: Nifty fails to hold 24,000; metals outperform | Closing Bell
Markets ended lower, snapping a two-day winning streak, with benchmark indices pressured by weakness in financials and select heavyweight stocks. The Sensex declined over 300 points, while the Nifty failed to hold above the crucial 24,000 mark. Market breadth remained weak, with decliners outnumbering advancers by nearly two-to-one on the BSE, reflecting broad-based selling. Investor caution was also evident as the India VIX climbed around 5%, indicating a pickup in volatility expectations. On the sectoral front, pharma and metal stocks bucked the trend, with the Metal index snapping a three-session losing streak. Banking stocks remained under pressure, dragging the Bank Nifty below the 58,000 mark. Among the Nifty 50 gainers, Dr Reddy's, Max Healthcare and Trent led the advances, while Kotak Mahindra Bank, Mahindra & Mahindra and IndiGo were among the biggest losers of the session.