TBO Tek shares debut at 55% premium over issue price
TBO Tek’s shares debuted on NSE and BSE at premiums of 55% and 50% respectively. The company’s appeal stems from its robust technological foundation, leveraging a proprietary platform. It raised funds from anchor investors for growth and inorganic acquisitions. IPO opening witnessed strong interest. General Atlantic acquired a minority stake in TBO.
Bharti Airtel shares gain 2% despite missing Q4 estimates. Should you buy, sell or hold?
Bharti Airtel shares rose 2% to Rs 1,312.80 despite a 31% YoY profit decline to Rs 2,072 crore. Revenue grew 4% to Rs 37,599 crore. ARPU was Rs 209. Brokerages have a neutral stance on the stock. Motilal Oswal suggests a buy call.
Aadhar Housing Finance stock makes D-Street debut on flat note
Aadhar Housing Finance debuts on BSE at Rs 314.3 post a successful IPO. Leading in low-income housing finance, it has highest AUM, faces market volatility challenges, and raised funds for future lending needs through fresh equity issue and OFS post DHFL Vysya merger.
4 sectors that can be beta plays with more premiumisation opportunities: Harsh Gupta Madhusudan, NSE Gift City
Harsh Gupta Madhusudan analyzes the influence of FIIs on the Indian market and the evolving narrative regarding BJP’s election chances. He also delves into the significance of voting patterns and the direct correlation with FOMC’s rates and the federal funds rate.
Ashdan, Yash Shares in a duel to acquire Rolta India
Lenders prepare to vote on revised bids for Rolta India to choose the buyer, with Ashdan leading despite challenges. The company’s debt amounts to ₹14,000 crore, and an appeal to the appellate tribunal is still an option.
ISec Delisting: 16 fund houses vote in favour of plan and 7 against
Sixteen domestic mutual funds, including Kotak and LIC, supported ICICI Bank’s proposal to delist ICICI Securities, despite concerns raised by some shareholders. This led to a class-action lawsuit by retail investors and support from ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund.
Unchecked retail F&O play could trigger challenges for market: FM
Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman highlighted the importance of investor sentiment and financial stability at the Viksit Bharat 2047 event. She stressed the role of both BSE and NSE in ensuring market stability, leveraging technology for efficiency, and adopting a soft-touch regulatory approach.