Sensex Tops 60,000 For First Time, Nifty Above 17,900 Led By Infosys

Stocks to watch: Power Grid, SBI, Tata Steel, CESC, Federal Bank, Wipro

By Administrator_India

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Nifty futures on the Singapore Exchange traded 109 points down at 15,666 around 8.40 am, indicating a gap-down start for the benchmark indices on Thursday.

Here are the top stocks to watch in today’s session:

Earnings Today: A total of 33 companies, including Power Grid Corporation, Natco Pharma, Jammu & Kashmir Bank, DB Corp, and Khadim India are scheduled to release their quarterly earnings today.

SBI: The company Board is slated to meet on June 21 to consider a fundraising plan for FY22.

ISGEC Heavy Engineering: The company has received an order for the fabrication of above-ground piping spools from Tata Projects.

IDFC First Bank: The lender has approved the re-appointment of V Vaidyanathan as the MD & CEO for a further period of three years, with effect from December 19, 2021.

Shriram Transport Finance: The NBFC said it will buy back bonds issued by it in January 2019 for a limit up to Rs 450 crore. The decision was taken by the Banking and Finance Committee of the company at a meeting held on June 16, 2021.

Welspun Enterprises: The construction & engineering company said its consolidated net profit fell 54 per cent YoY to Rs 40.94 crore during the quarter ended March 31. The company had clocked a consolidated net profit of Rs 89.08 crore in the corresponding quarter a year ago.

Punjab & Sind Bank: The PSU lender said it has declared Lanco Infratech Ltd as a fraud account. The NPA account, Lanco Infratech Ltd, with outstanding dues of Rs 215.17 crore has been declared as fraud and reported to RBI today as per regulatory requirement, the bank said.

CESC: The utility distributor posted over 13 per cent jump in its consolidated net profit to Rs 429 crore in the March 2021 quarter, mainly due to higher revenues. The company’s consolidated net profit had stood at Rs 378 crore in the quarter ended March 31, 2020.

Federal Bank: The private lender said its board has approved issuing equity shares to World Bank arm International Finance Corporation and associates for over Rs 916.25 crore. The decision was taken by the board of directors at its meeting held on June 16, 2021.

Nureca: The company reported a consolidated profit at Rs 3.89 crore in Q4FY21 as against Rs 2.38 crore in Q4FY20.

Wipro: The IT major has signed partnership with Exaware, to develop advanced engineering solutions that foster innovation in the networking industry, streamline 5G technology upgrades, and open the door to future 6G compatibility.

Tata Steel: Life Insurance Corporation of India sold 2.02 per cent stake in the company via open market transaction, reducing shareholding to 6.94 per cent from 8.96 per cent earlier.

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