May 28: Here are the top stocks to watch out for today
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The Indian market ended in the green on Friday with the Sensex adding another 262 points to Thursday’s 318-point gain to close at 34,925. The 50-stock index, Nifty, advanced 91 points to 10,605, the best closing figure in the last six sessions. Here are the top stocks to watch out for today L&T Construction: The …
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The Indian market ended in the green on Friday with the Sensex adding another 262 points to Thursday’s 318-point gain to close at 34,925. The 50-stock index, Nifty, advanced 91 points to 10,605, the best closing figure in the last six sessions.
Here are the top stocks to watch out for today
- L&T Construction: The L&T subsidiary won an order of Rs 3,191 crore on Friday.
- IFCI: The financial firm received Rs 280.3 crore from the Bhushan Steel resolution process on Friday.
- Cox & Kings: The firm’s financial arm, Cox & Kings Financial Services, got the NBFC license from the Reserve Bank of India on Friday.
- Lupin: The pharma company submitted on Friday a marketing authorization application for Etanercept Biosimilar in Europe.
- Fortis Healthcare: The company received a letter from IHH Health to extending their offer until June 30.
- Oberoi Realty: The realty company is looking to raise Rs 1200 crore via QIPs, sources told CNBC-TV18.
- NALCO: National Aluminium Company Ltd (NALCO) on Sunday said it is preparing a game-changing business model that will bring an additional Rs 935 crore net profit to the company.
- Interglobe Aviation: India’s low-cost carriers IndiGo and Air India Express have been ranked among the top five cheapest airlines in the world in providing international connectivity, according to a report.
- Shalimar Paints: Shalimar Paints’ stock jumped 8% on Friday after CNBC-TV18 broke the news about the company looking for investors to infuse funds.
- Corporation Bank: PSU lender Corporation Bank on Saturday reported a net loss of Rs 1,838 crore for the March quarter of last fiscal, mainly on account of increased provisioning.
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