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Shares of Ola Electric and Ather Energy surged up to 11% after the Delhi Cabinet approved the EV Policy 2.0 with a Rs 15,000 crore outlay. The policy offers incentives for electric two-wheelers, targets 95% EV registrations by 2027 and is expected to accelerate electric mobility adoption in the capital.
Mutual funds increased holdings for eight consecutive quarters in 36 BSE 1000 companies, signalling sustained institutional conviction. While several stocks delivered strong returns and some more than doubled investor wealth, consistent institutional buying did not guarantee gains, with a few stocks posting sharp declines despite rising mutual fund ownership.
Maruti Suzuki shares rose nearly 5% after Jefferies upgraded the stock to ‘Buy’ and raised its target price to Rs 16,500, citing strong passenger vehicle demand, easing crude prices and lower metal costs. The brokerage expects steady earnings growth and sees valuations as reasonable after recent underperformance.
The Nifty IT index fell more than 2% to a fresh 52-week low on Tuesday as persistent inflation concerns and uncertainty over the US Federal Reserve’s interest rate trajectory weighed on sentiment. Infosys, TCS, Wipro and other IT stocks declined up to 3%, with investors awaiting the sector’s Q1 earnings season.
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Saksoft shares experienced a significant surge, climbing over 14% on Tuesday and an impressive 50% in a single week. This rally follows a decisive technical breakout from a prolonged consolidation phase, supported by strong volume increases. The stock has rebounded substantially from its May low.
Strong earnings, upbeat guidance and accelerating growth in BlackBerry’s QNX automotive software business have reignited investor confidence, driving the stock to a fresh 52-week high.
SIS Limited, a prominent security and facility management firm, has announced its fifth share buyback program, aiming to repurchase shares worth up to Rs 120 crore. This move, priced at a 10% premium to its recent closing price, will bring the total capital returned to shareholders since 2017 to approximately Rs 720 crore.
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