
Trendlyne Analysis
Nifty 50 closed at 18,857.25 (-264.9, -1.4%) , BSE Sensex closed at 63,148.15 (-900.9, -1.4%) while the broader Nifty 500 closed at 16,555.45 (-205.4, -1.2%), of the 1,965 stocks traded today, 814 were on the uptick, and 1,100 were down.
Indian indices closed in the red, with the benchmark Nifty 50 index falling 264.9 points and closing at 18,857.3 points. The Indian volatility index, Nifty VIX, rose 3.7% and closed at 11.7 points. Asian Paints closed 3.3% lower after its revenue remained flat YoY at Rs 8,451.9 crore in Q2FY24, missing the revenue Forecaster estimates by 5.9%.
Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 closed lower, taking cues from the benchmark index. Nifty Auto and Nifty FMCG closed lower than their Wednesday close. According to Trendlyne’s sector dashboard, Healthcare Equipment & Supplies was the top-performing sector of the day as it rose 1.1% in a weak market.
Major Asian indices closed in the red, except for China’s Shanghai SE Composite Index closing in the green. European indices extended their losses from their open and traded lower. US index futures traded in the red, indicating a negative start to the trading session. Brent crude oil futures traded lower after closing 2.2% higher on Wednesday.
Kotak Mahindra Bank sees a short buildup in its October 26 future series as its open interest rises 35.9% with a put-call ratio of 0.6.
Asian Paints is falling as its revenue remains flat YoY at Rs 8,451.9 crore in Q2FY24. However, its net profit improves by 54% YoY to Rs 1,205.4 crore aided by reduction in cost of raw materials. It appears in a screener of stocks with high promoter pledges.
Jindal Saw rises as it's Q2FY24 net profit rises by 532.3% YoY to Rs 375.7 crore, while its revenue rises by 35.2% YoY due to robust performance in iron and steel segment. The stock shows up in a screener for companies with strong momentum.
Somany Ceramics' board of directors approve the proposal for the buyback of up to 14,70,588 shares(15.2% equity) of the company, for Rs 125 crore.
Apar Industries is falling as its net profit falls 11.9% QoQ to Rs 173.9 in Q2FY24, due to an increase in finance and material costs. Meanwhile, its revenue rises by 4.1% QoQ to Rs 3,894 crore. The company features in a screener of companies where mutual funds decreased their shareholding last quarter.
Blue Jet Healthcare's Rs 840.3 crore IPO gets bids for 1.1X the available 1.7 crore shares on offer on the second day of bidding. The retail investor quota gets bids for 1.2X the available 85 lakh shares on offer.
Indus Towersfalls despite its net profit rising by 48.5% YoY to Rs 1,294.7 crore in Q2FY24 aided by reduction in allowance for doubtful receivables. Revenue declines by 10.5% YoY to Rs 7,132.5 crore. It features in a screenerof stocks with declining net cash flow.
KRChoksey downgrades its rating on Hindustan Unileverto ‘Add’ from ‘Buy’ and reduces its target price to Rs 2,778 from Rs 3,109. This implies an upside of 12.1%. The brokerage cites the headwinds of slow rural recovery and stiff competition faced by the firm for changing its recommendation. It expects the company’s revenue to grow at a CAGR of 8.4% over FY23-25.
Zomato is falling as 42.4 lakh shares (0.05% equity) of the company, amounting to Rs 43.5 crore change hands, according to reports.
#Zomato has 42.4 lakh shares change hands in a large trade. #BQStocks
— BQ Prime (@bqprime) October 26, 2023
Read latest #stockmarket updates: https://t.co/LMQOdecWhqpic.twitter.com/tmFzrnHuzRChalet Hotelsis falling despite its Q2FY24 net profit surging by 131.6% YoY to Rs 36.4 crore and EBITDA margin expanding by 5.7 percentage points YoY. Its revenue rises 26.9% YoY, driven by healthy growth in the hospitality segment. The stock shows up in a screener for companies with improving cash flows from operations over the past two years.
J B Chemicals and Pharmaceuticalsdeclines over 3% after the Maharashtra GST department commences an inspection at the company’s registered and corporate offices from October 25.
Healthcare stocks like Max Healthcare Institute, Metropolis Healthcare, Torrent Pharmaceuticalsand Bioconare falling in trade. All constituents of the broader Nifty Healthcareindex are trading in the red.
Steel consumption increases by 15% to 64 million tons in H1FY24, according to data from the steel ministry. Steel consumption is expected to grow to 130-132 MT in FY24. The steel sector's consumption-led expansion has been matched by an equally strong output performance.
According to the latest steel ministry data, #steel consumption in the April-September period of FY24 grew 15% to 64 million tonnes from the year-ago period.
(@narayan_subhash reports)https://t.co/0dIwVZLJdM— Mint (@livemint) October 26, 2023
Axis Bank is rising as its net profit grows by 10% YoY to Rs 5,863.6 crore in Q2FY24. Revenue improves by 31.6% YoY aided by increase in revenue from the treasury, corporate and retail banking segments. The bank's asset quality improves as its gross and net NPAs decline by 77 bps and 15 bps YoY, respectively. It appears in a screener of stocks with increasing revenue for the last eight quarters.
Antony Waste Handling Cell rises at it wins door-to-door collection and transportation project for municipal solid waste from Panvel Municipal Corp worth Rs 386 crore.
Sonata Software is rising as its Q2FY24 net profit rises by 3.4% QoQ to Rs 124.2 crore, driven by lower inventory costs. However, its revenue declines by 5.1% QoQ led by weakness in its Indian operations. The stock shows up in a screener for companies in which mutual funds have increased their shareholding over the past month.
Dipali Goenka, MD and CEO of Welspun Living (formerly Welspun India) says the company remains cautiously optimistic amid concerns of global turmoil and war. The company sets a sales growth guidance of 10-12%. Goenka expects a recovery in the domestic retail segment in H2. She adds that the company can reduce its debt below Rs 1,000 crore by the end of FY24.
#OnETNOW | "Domestic retail segment was a bit slow but expect improvement in H2," Welspun Living MD & CEO, Dipali Goenka says. @DipaliGoenka@WelspunWorldpic.twitter.com/mha9pQMbpp
— ET NOW (@ETNOWlive) October 26, 2023
IRM Energy shares debut on the bourses at a 5.5% discount to the issue price of Rs 505. The Rs 545.4 crore IPO has received bids for 27.1 times the total shares on offer.
Capri Global Holdings sells a 0.5% stake in Indiabulls Housing Finance for approx Rs 40 crore in a bulk deal on Wednesday.
Jefferies maintains its 'Buy' rating on Sona BLW Precision Forgings with a target price of Rs 700. The brokerage says the company has experienced a strong Q2, with EBITDA and profit above forecasts by 7-13%. Jefferies believes that the company has expanded its scope to embrace emerging mobility trends and has added various components spanning differentials, such as motors and sensors, to its roadmap.
#CNBCTV18Market | Jefferies retains Buy call on Sona BLW pic.twitter.com/FhK4dJRmeq
— CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) October 26, 2023
Macrotech Developers is falling as it sells its entire stake in the arm Palava Induslogic 3 to NewCold India Holding for Rs 153.7 crore.
Realty stocks like Macrotech Developers, Sobha, Prestige Estates Projects, Phoenix Mills and Brigade Enterprises are falling in trade. The broader sectoral index, Nifty Realty, is also trading in the red.
Zen Technologies secures an order worth Rs 100 crore from the Ministry of Defence, India. The contract involves the supply of an advanced tank training system. The stock shows up in a screener for companies with low debt.
Tech Mahindra’s net profit for Q2FY24 falls by 28.7% QoQ to Rs 493.9 crore due to increased employee expenses. Its EBIT margin declined by 322 bps QoQ to 3.6%. Its revenue fell by 2.2% QoQ on the back of weakness in the banking and communications, media and entertainment business verticals.
Riding High:
Largecap and midcap gainers today include JSW Energy Ltd. (390.90, 6.74%), Sona BLW Precision Forgings Ltd. (546.15, 6.51%) and Adani Power Ltd. (327.35, 4.69%).
Downers:
Largecap and midcap losers today include Supreme Industries Ltd. (4,177.50, -4.80%), Berger Paints (India) Ltd. (537.75, -4.52%) and One97 Communications Ltd. (875.95, -4.42%).
Movers and Shakers
25 stocks in BSE 500 are trading on high volumes today.
Top high volume gainers on BSE included Prism Johnson Ltd. (135.60, 12.02%), Sonata Software Ltd. (1,135.25, 8.23%) and Sona BLW Precision Forgings Ltd. (546.15, 6.51%).
Top high volume losers on BSE were SIS Ltd. (410.00, -5.21%), Berger Paints (India) Ltd. (537.75, -4.52%) and Jubilant Foodworks Ltd. (506.05, -4.36%).
Rallis India Ltd. (216.70, 4.91%) was trading at 11.8 times of weekly average. Zydus Wellness Ltd. (1,518.00, 0.89%) and Lakshmi Machine Works Ltd. (13,201.10, -4.24%) were trading with volumes 7.3 and 6.7 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.
BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages
2 stocks hit their 52 week highs, while 18 stocks tanked below their 52 week lows.
Stocks touching their year highs included - Prestige Estates Projects Ltd. (784.35, 3.50%) and Sonata Software Ltd. (1,135.25, 8.23%).
Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - Aegis Logistics Ltd. (289.05, -1.53%) and Atul Ltd. (6,239.95, -1.59%).
8 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Rallis India Ltd. (216.70, 4.91%) and Aarti Drugs Ltd. (478.25, 3.49%). 47 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including SIS Ltd. (410.00, -5.21%) and Au Small Finance Bank Ltd. (686.55, -2.79%).