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The Baseline
24 May 2023
India gets a boost from foreign investors | Outperforming stocks with rising FII holdings
By Tejas MD

In the first two months of 2023, Indian indices fell around 4.5%. Market observers suggested that India was 'out' as the emerging market investors were betting on. The new favorites would be China and Taiwan.

But fast forward to now, and there's been a remarkable recovery - the benchmark Nifty 50 index has risen over 9% from the year’s low, and now stands 3% away from its all-time high, which it hit in December last year.

What is driving the momentum? A key factor is the increasing bullishness of foreign institutional investors (FII) on India. FII inflows into Indian equities accelerated in May. And one reason the Indian market is becoming more attractive to foreign investors, is the risk of the US defaulting on its debt.  

If President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy cannot reach a deal to raise the US debt ceiling by June 1, there is a real possibility that the US Treasury will run out of money, and default on its payments.

However, such back-and-forth negotiations and threats are typical in the United States before an agreement. The last debt-ceiling standoff happened as recently as 2021. While the likelihood of a default is low - few US elected officials actually want to see a humiliating default happen on their watch - the uncertainty has cast a shadow over the US stock market and prompted investors to move money into alternate investment destinations until an agreement is reached.

But this is not the only reason FIIs are investing in Indian equities.

Let’s dive in.

In this week’s Analyticks:

  • FIIs have increased their investments into India. Is this a blip, or will it last?
  • Screener: Stocks with rising FII holding, strong performance in Q4FY23 and outperforming the Nifty 50

Will the FII inflow into Indian equities continue?

The IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva was not a cheerful person at the start of the new year. She had some tough words about the global economy: "2023 is going to be harder and more stressful than 2022," she said, "with recessions in multiple parts of the world." 

As economies slow down, investors are struggling to find 'safe' securities and countries to invest in. India, which is expected to be among the fastest-growing economies in the world in 2023 and has zero likelihood of a recession, is an attractive option.  

India’s retail inflation also fell to 4.7% in April and is currently below the RBI’s upper tolerance limit of 6% for the second consecutive month. The RBI paused repo rate hikes as inflation went down, which has attracted foreign investors.

Logically, another investment destination would be China, where the interest rate is currently at 3.65% and has been on pause for nine months. But China is not very popular these days in the West after the supply chain issues during the pandemic, and as the US-China relationship deteriorated.

India in comparison, looks like a Goldilocks destination for institutional investors - not too hot, not too cold, a low-inflation, growing economy that’s not picking fights. 

As the Adani cloud lifts, FIIs turn bullish

The recent rise in FII inflows comes after investors pulled money out of Indian equities in January. China was reopening, and the Adani-Hindenburg crisis had raised questions about the health of the Indian stock market.

But since March, there has been a consistent inflow of FII funds into Indian stocks. This has continued through April and May. 

In May, FIIs have invested (net) in Indian equities in every single trading session. In fact, their 16-day buying streak is still active as of May 22, and is the longest streak in three years. FIIs are favoring the auto and auto components sector as the sector saw FII inflows every month.  

US investors may be parking money into foreign equities (like India) until a last-minute agreement is reached to raise the debt ceiling. This could mean a sharp outflow of FII funds once US President Biden and House Republican Speaker McCarthy make a deal. 

Despite potential short-term outflow concerns, FII inflows into India could continue to rise as the country is expected to be one of the fastest-growing economies in the world this year. This is despite the IMF and foreign brokeragesloweringIndia’s GDP growth projection for 2023. 

Indian retail inflation moderates, RBI pauses rate hike

The RBI’s decision to pause interest rate hikes in its May meeting, has boosted investments into India. Devang Shah, co-head of fixed income at Axis MF, evenanticipates 50 bps of rate cuts in the next 12 months.

Morgan Stanley also expects rate cuts in early 2024. Usually, equity markets become more attractive as interest rates decrease, and investors increase their asset allocation in stocks. 

The US Fed and the European Central Bank, on the other hand, have continued with their rate hikes in May. While the US Fed is expected to keep the same rate at its next meeting, a rate hike is on the cards for the ECB due to high inflation levels in Europe. 

India seems to be doing better here. Inflation in India has fallen due to decreasing fuel and food prices, which are major components of the CPI. 

While inflation in the US, UK and EU softenedover the past six months, it is still over expected levels. When asked about the rocketing food prices in the UK, former minister for employment, Anne Widdecombe, said, “Don’t make cheese sandwiches if you can’t afford them.”

The global landscape looks chaotic. Biden and McCarthy are fighting in the media, China is battling sanctions, and the UK is worried about the price of sandwiches. India looks like a safer bet in comparison for foreign investors, and the benchmark Nifty 50 index reflects that belief.  


Screener: Stocks with rising FII holding, strong performance in Q4FY23 and outperforming the Nifty 50

With the shareholding data for Q4FY23 in hand, we take a look at stocks that have seen the highest rise in foreign institutional investor (FII) holdings. This screenerconsists of stocks that FIIs bought in Q4, with strong financial performance, and which also outperformed their industries and the Nifty 50 index.

The stocks in the screener are from industries like banks, IT consulting & software, auto parts & equipment, pharmaceuticals and heavy electrical equipment. Major stocks in the screener are Equitas Small Finance Bank, Sona BLW Precision Forgings, Syngene International, KPIT Technologies, CG Power & Industrial Solutionsand Adani Enterprises

Equitas Small Finance Bank saw the highest rise in FII holding, with an increase of 18.6 percentage points QoQ to reach 22.7% in Q4FY23. While funds like Ellipsis Partners LlC and Massachusetts Institute of Technology bought a 2.5% stake each, Rimco India purchased 2.1%. The bank’s stock price surged 17% over the past month, boosted by strong Q4FY23 results.

Sona BLW Precision Forgings saw its FII holding rise by 13.4 percentage points QoQ to 35.3% during the quarter. While major buyers of the auto parts & equipment stock were the Government of Singapore and Fidelity Funds, which bought 4.1% and 1.3% stake respectively, BNP Paribas Arbitrage increased its stake by 130 bps. The stock grew 14.4% over the past month, owing to a 35.3% YoY improvement in revenue for the quarter.

Syngene International saw a 6.4 percentage point QoQ improvement in its FII holding, totalling to 23.3% in Q4FY23. The Government of Singapore was the biggest buyer as it bought a 3.9% stake in the pharmaceutical company. Its net profit rose 20.9% YoY, while revenue surged 31.2% YoY in Q4FY23. This helped the stock grow by 13.3% over the past month.

You can find more screeners here.

Trendlyne Marketwatch
Trendlyne Marketwatch
24 May 2023
Market closes lower, India Cements posts a net loss of Rs 226.9 crore in Q4FY23

Trendlyne Analysis

Nifty 50 closed at 18,285.40 (-62.6, -0.3%), BSE Sensex closed at 61,773.78 (-208.0, -0.3%) while the broader Nifty 500 closed at 15,515.95 (-28.8, -0.2%). Of the 1,957 stocks traded today, 925 were in the positive territory and 971 were negative.

Indian indices settled in the red after switching between losses and gains, with the volatility index, Nifty VIX, rising by over 3.5%. The benchmark Nifty 50 index fell over 60 points and closed below the 18,300 mark. Dixon Technologies rose around 7.2% after its Q4 net profit increased by 28.1% YoY to Rs 80.6 crore with its EBITDA margin expanding by 110 bps YoY to 5.1%.

Nifty Midcap 100 closed in the green, despite the benchmark index closing in the red. Nifty Media and Nifty Bank closed lower than Tuesday's level. According to Trendlyne’s sector dashboard, hardware technology & equipment was the top-performing sector of the day.

Major Asian indices closed in the red amid weak global cues. European indices traded lower, in line with the US indices futures, which also traded in the red. Brent crude oil futures traded higher after rising over 2% on Tuesday. Investors look ahead to the Federal open market committee's (FOMC) May meeting minutes, to be released later today.

  • Astral beats Supreme Industries in QoQ & YoY revenue and profit growth, broker average target upside percentage and annual RoCE. But it lags in PE ratio, one-year price change, annual RoE and FII holdings.

  • Mahindra & Mahindra sells its entire 3.19% stake in Mahindra CIE Automotive at a gross price of Rs 447.7 per share.

  • Hindalco Industries is falling as its Q4FY23 net profit declines by 37.4% YoY to Rs 2,411 crore due to rising inventory costs, power & fuel expenses and employee costs. Its revenue rises by a marginal 0.2% YoY on the back of subdued growth across most of its business segments.

  • Dixon Technologies, Deepak Nitrite and Affle (India) are trading above their third support or S3 levels.

  • Consumer durables stocks like Dixon Technologies, Amber Enterprises India, Orient Electric and Blue Star are rising in trade. The broader sectoral indices Nifty Consumer Durables and BSE Consumer Durables are also trading in the green.

  • Ceat and Apollo Tyres touch their 10-year highs of Rs 2,079 and Rs 385 respectively. While Ceat has risen 47.8% in the past month, the other increased by 14.5%.

  • Galaxy Surfactants is falling as its Q4FY23 net profit drops by 8% YoY to Rs 90.5 crore and revenue declines by 7% YoY. This comes on the back of a decrease in sales volumes and rising inventory expenses. It features in a screener for stocks with negative breakdowns at second support.

  • Investec maintains its ‘Sell’ rating on Shree Cements with a target price of Rs 17,010. According to the brokerage, the company has guided for a lower fuel benefit in Q1FY24.

  • India Cements is falling as its posts a net loss of Rs 226.9 crore in Q4FY23, compared to a net profit in Q3FY23. However, revenue increases by 16% YoY to Rs 1,485.7 crore. It shows up in a screener of stocks where promoters have increased their pledged shares in the company.

  • Bikaji Foods International surges as its Q4FY23 net profit increases by 51.6% YoY to Rs 37.7 crore due to a 40% YoY increase in other income sources. Revenue rises by 15% YoY. It appears in a screener for stocks with low debt.

  • Dixon Technologies is rising as its Q4FY23 net profit rises 28.1% YoY to Rs 80.6 crore, aided by reduced inventory costs. Its revenue grows 3.8% YoY and EBITDA margin expands by 110 bps YoY to 5.1%. The stock shows up in a screener for companies with high TTM EPS growth.

  • Deepak Nitrite's arm Deepak Chem Tech inks a memorandum of understanding with the Gujarat Government to invest around Rs 5,000 crore for setting up projects to manufacture speciatity chemicals in the next four years.

  • ICICI Securities downgrades its rating on Aditya Birla Fashion & Retail to ‘Add’ from ‘Buy’ and lowers the target price to Rs 210 from Rs 330. This implies an upside of 4.7%. The brokerage cites the company’s weak profit growth in emerging businesses, a slowdown in retail expansion, increasing competitive intensity and increasing debt for the downgrade.

  • Reports suggest that 4.94 lakh shares (0.1% equity) of InterGlobe Aviation (Indigo), amounting to Rs 113.1 crore, change hands in a block deal.

  • Polyplex Corp plunges more than 5% in trade as its net profit declines 93.3% YoY to Rs 20.3 crore in Q4FY23 and revenue reduces by 11.6% YoY. EBITDA margin contracts 16.8 percentage points YoY due to a rise in employee benefits, finance and power & fuel expenses. It features in a screener of high-volume and top-losing stocks.

  • Fortis Healthcare trades flat despite its Q4FY23 net profit surging 95% YoY to Rs 132.6 crore and revenue rising 20% YoY. This robust performance comes on the back of the reallocation of funds to core business and increased capacity. It appears in a screener of stocks with overbought stocks, according to MFI.

  • GMR Power and Urban Infra is declining as its Q4FY23 net loss widens by 121% YoY to Rs 473.1 crore due to a 54.2% YoY increase in the purchase of traded goods. Revenue rises by 17.9% YoY, led by the power segment. It appears in a screener for stocks with low Piotroski scores.

  • RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das expects May retail inflation to be lower than 4.7%. He adds that India’s FY23 GDP will likely grow higher than the earlier forecast of 7%.

  • Shriram Properties is rising as its subsidiary, Shrivision Elevations, acquires 100% development rights of the Divine City project in Chennai. The project has a revenue potential of Rs 1,200 crore in the next five years. The company is also planning to launch two new projects in Chennai in the next 12-18 months.

  • Biocon is rising as its Q4FY23 net profit increases 31% YoY to Rs 313 crore and its EBITDA margin expands 270 bps YoY. Its revenue surges 59% YoY on robust growth in advanced and emerging markets, and Research Services - Syngene. It appears in a screener for stocks with improving book value per share for the past two years.

  • Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals is rising as 65.2 lakh shares (1% equity) of the company, amounting to Rs 176.5 crore, change hands, according to reports.
  • Metro Brands' Q4FY23 profit falls by 0.4% to Rs 68.5 crore, despite a 35.1% rise in revenue. The decline is due to higher inventory, employee benefits and depreciation expenses. The company shows up on a screener for stocks with improving net cash flow for the past two years.

  • JSW Energy is rising despite its Q4FY23 net profit falling 68.5% YoY to Rs 272.1 crore due to a 54.7% YoY increase in fuel costs. Its revenue rises by 9.4% YoY to Rs 2,670 crore, led by robust growth in its thermal business segment. The company shows up in a screener for stocks with low Trendlyne durability scores.

  • Reports suggest that 1.2 crore shares (3.2% equity) of Mahindra CIE Automotive, amounting to Rs 560 crore, change hands in a large trade.
  • Amara Raja Batteries' board approves the acquisition of 100% equity share capital of Amara Raja Power Systems from RNGalla Family for Rs 133 crore.

  • Ashok Leyland rises as its consolidated net profit surges by 436% YoY to Rs 752.53 crore in Q4FY23, while its EBITDA margin improves by 280 bps. Its revenue grows by 33% YoY on robust growth in bus market share, domestic LCV volumes, and truck market share. It features in a screener for stocks with consistent profit growth over the past 3 quarters.

  • NMDC’s Q4FY23 net profit rises 25% YoY to Rs 2,271.5 crore on the back of an exceptional income of Rs 1,237.3 crore. However, the firm’s operational performance is lackluster, with a 12.7% YoY decline in revenue to Rs 5,851.4 crore due to subdued demand. Its EBITDA margin contracts by 320 bps YoY. The company shows up in a screener for companies with medium to low Trendlyne momentum scores.

Riding High:

Largecap and midcap gainers today include Deepak Nitrite Ltd. (2,135.10, 9.49%), Dixon Technologies (India) Ltd. (3,514.30, 7.29%) and Laurus Labs Ltd. (334.80, 6.47%).

Downers:

Largecap and midcap losers today include Adani Enterprises Ltd. (2,475.60, -6.00%), Cummins India Ltd. (1,595.30, -5.31%) and Adani Wilmar Ltd. (464.30, -4.99%).

Crowd Puller Stocks

35 stocks in BSE 500 are trading on high volumes today.

Top high volume gainers on BSE included Deepak Nitrite Ltd. (2,135.10, 9.49%), Indiabulls Real Estate Ltd. (62.85, 8.64%) and Engineers India Ltd. (108.55, 7.80%).

Top high volume losers on BSE were Cummins India Ltd. (1,595.30, -5.31%), Eureka Forbes Ltd. (358.55, -4.41%) and Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning India Ltd. (1,044.05, -4.34%).

Mahindra CIE Automotive Ltd. (474.30, 4.74%) was trading at 32.7 times of weekly average. Avanti Feeds Ltd. (379.40, 4.12%) and Metro Brands Ltd. (929.60, 5.58%) were trading with volumes 12.0 and 9.2 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

18 stocks overperformed with 52-week highs, while 2 stocks hit their 52-week lows.

Stocks touching their year highs included - Apollo Tyres Ltd. (383.80, 1.24%), Ceat Ltd. (2,076.70, 5.18%) and Cummins India Ltd. (1,595.30, -5.31%).

Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - Aavas Financiers Ltd. (1,384.95, -0.06%) and Saregama India Ltd. (306.55, -2.19%).

15 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Deepak Nitrite Ltd. (2,135.10, 9.49%) and TV18 Broadcast Ltd. (34.20, 3.79%). 12 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Jindal Steel & Power Ltd. (510.15, -2.05%) and Info Edge (India) Ltd. (3,878.10, -1.91%).

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The Baseline
23 May 2023
Five analyst picks with high upsides post Q4 results
By Abhiraj Panchal
  1. Indian Oil Corp: ICICI Securities maintains its ‘Buy’ rating on this oil marketing and distribution company with a target price of Rs 115, implying an upside of 29.2%. The company’s net profit for Q4FY23 has increased by 54.8% YoY to Rs 10,289.82 crore, while operating revenue rose by 16.3% YoY.  It beat Trendlyne Forecaster’s profit estimates by 87.8%. Analysts Probal Sen and Hardik Solanki say that IOC has shown an overall improvement in operational metrics.

The analysts estimate a 21% YoY improvement in gross margins. They believe that the continued growth in volumes and considerably higher retail margins to date in Q1FY24 will boost earnings growth over the next two years. They forecast retail margins to increase to Rs 2.5-3 per litre for both FY24 and FY25. They also expect earnings per share to increase by 14% in FY25 due to stronger marketing margins and normalised gross refining margins.

The analysts consider Indian Oil Corporation to be trading at attractive valuations, with a forecasted dividend yield of 7.4% in FY24/FY25. The support from Chennai Petroleum Corp earnings makes the risk-reward here favourable.

  1. APL Apollo Tubes: IDBI Capital maintains its ‘Buy’ rating on this iron & steel products manufacturer and raises the target price to Rs 1,491. This implies an upside of 29.3%. In Q4FY23, the firm’s net profit rose 23.8% YoY to Rs 201.8 crore and revenue grew by 5.1%. It beat Trendlyne Forecaster’s profit estimates by 0.6%. 

Analyst Bhavesh Chauhan believes that the company’s healthy performance in Q4 has been driven by rising sales volume, led by robust demand across product categories. But he adds that margins are relatively weak despite volume growth, with EBITDA/tonne growing by only 3% YoY due to a weaker product mix. Nevertheless, he expects the EBITDA/tonne to cross Rs 5,000 in the medium-to-long term.

Chauhan is optimistic about margin improvement given the company’s capacity expansion initiatives. “The company targets 400 kt (kilo-tonnes) of volumes from the Raipur plant in FY24, which should aid margin improvement. It targets a sales volume of 3 million tonnes in FY24 and 4 million tonnes in FY25,” he says. The analyst expects the firm’s revenue to grow at a CAGR of 18.3% over FY23-25. 

  1. Bank of Baroda: Motilal Oswal keeps its ‘Buy’ rating on this bank with a target price of Rs 240, implying an upside of 30.9%. In Q4FY23, the company’s standalone net profit jumped 168.5% YoY to Rs 4,775.3 crore, and revenue grew by 42.3% YoY. It beat Trendlyne Forecaster’s net profit estimates by 18.9%.

Analysts Nitin Aggarwal and Yash Agarwal attribute the bank’s robust growth in profitability to lower provisions, higher other income, and healthy growth in loan disbursements across segments. They also see margin expansion and an improvement in the CASA mix as key positives.

The analysts point out that the bank’s asset quality has improved on the back of controlled slippages and healthy recoveries. They add, “The bank’s slippages were limited at Rs 2,740 crore, which coupled with healthy recoveries led to a 74 bps and 10 bps QoQ improvement in Gross NPA and Net NPA to 3.8% and 0.9% respectively.” They expect the bank’s net profit to grow at a CAGR of 18.2% over FY23-25. 

  1. Granules India: ICICI Direct maintains a ‘Buy’ call on this pharmaceutical company with a target price of Rs 360, indicating an upside of 30.5%. In Q4FY23, the company’s net profit grew by 7.8% YoY to Rs 119.6 crore, while the revenue increased by 15.9% YoY. It has missed Trendlyne Forecaster’s profit estimates by 14.6%. Analysts Siddhant Khandekar, Kushal Shah and Utkarsh Jain say, “The overall growth is primarily from improved performance in the US and European geographies.” 

The analysts believe that Granules’ plan to extend its core products via additional strength forms in the US, and launches in other geographies, will provide better operating leverage. They also remain positive on the company due to its geographical expansion, change in product mix, and a compelling risk-reward matrix.

The company’s progress in improving margins and executing its aggressive capex of Rs 700 crore will be key.

  1. Cipla: KR Choksey maintains its ‘Buy’ call on this pharmaceutical company but revises the target price down to Rs 1,167 from Rs 1,289 earlier. This indicates an upside of 25.4%. In Q4FY23, the company’s profit increased by 44% YoY to Rs 521.5 crore, while its revenue increased by 10.3% YoY. It has missed Trendlyne Forecaster’s profit estimates by 32%. According to analyst Abhishek Agarwal, the revenue has been driven by good traction in the US markets. He, however, notes that the quarterly margins shrank due to the high inflationary environment and rise in R&D spend.

Despite his cautious stance, Agarwal is optimistic about new product launches. During FY23, Cipla  launched over 50 new products in the Indian trade generics market. He adds, “Cipla has a strong product launch pipeline for the US and emerging markets, which is expected to boost the revenues as well as the profitability of the company.” 

Note: These recommendations are from various analysts and are not recommendations by Trendlyne.

(You can find all analyst picks here)

Trendlyne Marketwatch
Trendlyne Marketwatch
23 May 2023
Market closes higher, Bajaj Electricals' Q4 net profit rises 31.8% YoY to Rs 51.9 crore

Trendlyne Analysis

Nifty 50 closed at 18,348.00 (33.6, 0.2%) , BSE Sensex closed at 61,981.79 (18.1, 0.0%) while the broader Nifty 500 closed at 15544.75 (40.8, 0.3%). Of the 1,950 stocks traded today, 989 were on the uptick, and 917 were down.

Indian indices fell from their day highs and closed flat, with the Nifty 50 closing below the 18,400 mark. Adani group companies extended their gains from Monday and closed in the green, led by Adani Enterprises, which rose over 13%.

Nifty Midcap 100 closed in the green, outperforming the benchmark index. Nifty Metal and Nifty Media closed higher than Monday’s close. According to Trendlyne’s sector dashboard, commercial services & supplies was the top-performing sector for a second straight day.

European indices traded flat or lower, except for UK’s FTSE 100 index, which traded marginally higher. Most Asian indices closed in the red, in line with the US indices futures, which also traded lower. Brent crude oil futures traded flat as investors await developments in the US debt ceiling talks. Crude oil prices have remained flat in the past three trading sessions.

  • Oil And Natural Gas Corp sees a short buildup in its May 25 future series as its open interest rises 9.8% with a put-call ratio of 0.47.

  • Bajaj Electricals is rising as its Q4FY23 net profit rises 31.8% YoY to Rs 51.9 crore, while its revenue grows 11.7% YoY. This healthy performance is led by growth in the consumer products and engineering, procurement and construction segments. The stock shows up in a screener for companies with low debt.

  • Garware Technical Fibersis rising with a 10.2% YoY increase in net profit to Rs 59.6 crore in Q4FY23, supported by a rise of over 60% YoY in income from other sources. While its revenue grows by 4.7% YoY, the company appears in a screener for stocks showing growth in net profit and improving profit margin QoQ.

  • Fusion Micro Finance hits its all-time high of Rs 519.8 as Q4FY23 net profit surges by 767.9% YoY to Rs 114.5 crore and revenue up 39.8% YoY. The NBFC's asset quality improves as its gross and net NPAs decline by 225 bps YoY and 77 bps YoY respectively. It appears in a screener of stocks with consistent profit growth in the past four quarters.

  • Gland Pharma is surging after hitting a 52-week low past week. It has a low rank of 28.6% in Trendlyne's checklist and a consensus recommendation of 'Sell' from 16 analysts. The stock appears in a screener for weak-performing stocks that have dropped over 20% in the past month.

  • J Kumar Infraprojects is declining despite its EBITDA growing by 18% YoY to Rs 597 crore in FY23. Its revenue has also risen by 19% YoY to Rs 4,203 crore. It appears in a screener for companies with newly affordable stocks with good financials and durability.

  • Metal stocks like Adani Enterprises, APL Apollo Tubes, Vedanta and NMDC are rising in trade. The broader sectoral index Nifty Metal continues to trade in the green, led by Adani Enterprises.

  • Utilities companies like Reliance Power, Orient Green Power Co, Reliance Infrastructure, NLC India and Adani Power are rising in trade. The broader sectoral index S&P BSE Utilities is also trading in the green.

  • Ravi Modi Family Trust, promoter of Vedant Fashions, sells a 9.9% stake in the company on Monday, now holds a 57.2% stake.

  • Analysts turn positive on JSW Steel on the back of a strong showing in Q4FY23. They believe that the company's increasing volume and higher share of value-added products will outweigh the effects of high debt in its book.

  • KRChoksey upgrades its rating on Glenmark Pharmaceuticals to ‘Buy’ from ‘Accumulate’ and raises the target price to Rs 683 from Rs 479. This implies an upside of 12%. The brokerage expects the company's growth to be driven by international generics, new product launches, and its strong position in India's chronic therapeutic segments.

  • PB Fintech remains flat as its net loss reduces by 96% YoY Q4FY23 to Rs 895.09 crore driven by robust growth in its insurance premium and credit disbursals, while its revenue increases by 61% YoY. It appears in a screener of stocks with FII/FPI increasing their shareholding.

  • Shree Cement rises despite a 20% YoY decline in net profit in Q4FY23 to Rs 525.77 crore. However, its revenue increases by 16.5% YoY. The EBITDA margin falls by 370bps in Q4FY23 due to high expenses in raw materials, power & fuel, and freight. It appears in a screener of stocks with a significant drop in TTM net profit.

  • Escorts Kubota's agri machinery business has announced that it will hike tractor prices from June 1 to partially offset the impact of inflation. The increase will be across models and geographies.

  • Finolex Industries falls as Q4FY23 net profit drops 66.4% YoY to Rs 166.5 crore. Revenue declines 28.4% YoY, led by lower revenue in the resins and pipes & fittings segments. However, EBITDA margin improves 246 bps YoY as raw material and employee costs decrease. It appears in a screener for stocks in the sell zone based on days traded at current PE.

  • Vedanta's board approves an interim dividend of Rs 18.5 per equity for FY23, totaling Rs 6,877 crore. The record date is set as May 30, 2023.

  • Keystone Realtors declines despite an 82.2% YoY surge in Q4FY23 net profit to Rs 76.5 crore, driven by lower expenses in inventories and employee benefits. Revenue grows by 44.2% YoY. It appears in a screener for companies with low durability.

  • IndusInd Bank is rising on the back of a strong business outlook, projecting 18%-23% credit growth for FY23-26, driven by growth in the retail banking segment. The bank has increased 12.9% in the past month and is currently trading close to its 52-week high.

  • EIH is rising as its Q4FY23 net profit jumps by 5.7X YoY to Rs 84.4 crore, while its revenue surges by 111.7% YoY driven by robust demand for retail and corporate travel. The stock shows up in a screener for companies with high TTM EPS growth.

  • DCX Systems Ltd.declines despite a 125.8% YoY surge in Q4FY23 net profit to Rs 41.1 crore, supported by lower finance costs, mat credit, and deferred tax. EBITDA margin expands by 140 bps YoY, and revenue grows by 21.9% YoY. It appears in a screener for companies with a low Piotroski score, indicating weak financials.

  • Aditya Birla Fashion hits a new 52-week low with a net loss of Rs 187 crore in Q4FY23, compared to a net profit of Rs 43.6 crore in Q4FY22. It has added 104 new stores in Q4 and revenue increased by 26.2% YoY. It appears in a screener for oversold stocks based on MFIs.

  • The Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) submits an application to the GST Council of India to decrease the GST rate on two-wheelers from 28% to 18%. FADA aims to make two-wheelers more affordable and revive the slumping demand.

  • ITI is rising as it bags an advance purchase order worth Rs 3,889 crore from BSNL for its 4G network rollout. The project involves the planning, engineering, supply, installation and commissioning of the 4G mobile network for 23,633 sites across the west zone of the BSNL network.

  • Porinju V Veliyath’s Equity Intelligence India buys a 0.54% stake in Kokuyo Camlin in a bulk deal on Monday.

  • Bharat Petroleum Corp's Q4FY23 net profit surges 145.1% YoY to Rs 6,870.5 crore on lower excise duty, employee costs, and foreign exchange loss. EBITDA margin expands by 365 bps YoY, while revenue grows 8.1% YoY on strong market sales. It appears in a screener for stocks with net profits increasing sequentially for three quart

Riding High:

Largecap and midcap gainers today include Adani Enterprises Ltd. (2,633.70, 13.22%), Adani Wilmar Ltd. (488.70, 9.99%) and Gland Pharma Ltd. (941.40, 5.36%).

Downers:

Largecap and midcap losers today include LTIMindtree Ltd. (4,857.85, -2.60%), Bharat Electronics Ltd. (107.90, -2.31%) and DLF Ltd. (467.85, -2.15%).

Movers and Shakers

19 stocks in BSE 500 are trading on high volumes today.

Top high volume gainers on BSE included Adani Enterprises Ltd. (2,633.70, 13.22%), Adani Wilmar Ltd. (488.70, 9.99%) and TV18 Broadcast Ltd. (32.95, 7.50%).

Top high volume losers on BSE were NCC Ltd. (102.40, -8.49%), HEG Ltd. (1,170.30, -7.19%) and Grasim Industries Ltd. (1,697.95, -1.19%).

Varroc Engineering Ltd. (313.55, 6.07%) was trading at 22.1 times of weekly average. Bajaj Electricals Ltd. (1,212.60, 0.94%) and Akzo Nobel India Ltd. (2,507.85, 2.74%) were trading with volumes 10.2 and 9.5 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

19 stocks took off, crossing 52 week highs, while 2 stocks were underachievers and hit their 52 week lows.

Stocks touching their year highs included - Akzo Nobel India Ltd. (2,507.85, 2.74%), Carborundum Universal Ltd. (1193.00, -2.35%) and Ceat Ltd. (1,974.50, 2.41%).

Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Ltd. (194.50, 2.45%) and Aavas Financiers Ltd. (1385.85, -0.12%).

25 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Varroc Engineering Ltd. (313.55, 6.07%) and Capri Global Capital Ltd. (708.00, 4.83%). 6 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Mahindra Lifespace Developers Ltd. (393.50, -2.83%) and Amber Enterprises India Ltd. (2,035.40, -1.66%).

Trendlyne Marketwatch
Trendlyne Marketwatch
22 May 2023
Market closes higher, Delhivery’s Q4 net loss widens by 32.4% YoY to Rs 158.7 crore

Trendlyne Analysis

Nifty 50 closed at 18,314.40 (111, 0.6%), BSE Sensex closed at 61,963.68 (234, 0.4%) while the broader Nifty 500 closed at 15,504.00 (96.5, 0.6%). Of the 1,995 stocks traded today, 931 were on the uptrend, and 999 went down.

Indian indices closed in the green, with the volatility index, Nifty VIX, rising by nearly 2.8%. The benchmark Nifty 50 index rose over 110 points and closed above the 18,300 mark. Narayana Hrudayalaya’s share price increased by over 7.5% and touched its all-time high after its Q4 net profit surged 1.5x to Rs 173 crore.

Nifty Midcap 100 and Nifty Smallcap 100 closed in the green, following the benchmark index. Nifty Metal and Nifty Pharma closed above their Friday closing levels. According to Trendlyne’s sector dashboard, commercial services & supplies was the top-performing sector of the day.

Major European indices traded flat or lower, except for UK’s FTSE 100, which traded marginally higher. US indices futures traded flat as investors looked ahead to President Joe Biden’s meeting with House Republican Speaker Kevin McCarthy regarding the US Debt ceiling, scheduled later today.

  • Relative strength index (RSI) indicates that stocks like CreditAccess Grameen, Cholamandalam Financial Holdings, Indigo Paints and Cholamandalam Investment & Finance are in the overbought zone.

  • Divi's Laboratory rises despite its net profit tanking by 38.4% YoY to Rs 318.8 crore for Q4FY23. The company also faces a 22% YoY drop in revenue and an 18.3 percentage point decrease in EBITDA margins. It appears in a screener of stock with declining revenue for the past three quarters.

  • Cochin Shipyard sharply declines as its Q4FY23 net profit drops by 84.9% YoY to Rs 39.3 crore, while its revenue falls by 50.5% YoY due to a severe decline in its shipbuilding and ship repair segments.

  • Ramco Industries’ Q4FY23 net profit rises 26.1% YoY to Rs 58.4 crore on the back of a deferred tax adjustment of Rs 19.9 crore. Its revenue declines 11.6% YoY due to a decline in its building products and textiles segments. The stock shows up in a screener for companies with low Piotroski scores.

  • The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) upholds the insolvency proceedings against Go First. This comes as a setback to lessors of the airlines seeking to repossess their aircraft.

  • Oil And Natural Gas Corp's arm ONGC Videsh partners with Oil India to acquire a 50% stake in Tullow Oil Plc's $3.4 billion oilfield project in Kenya, according to reports.

  • Delhivery’s Q4FY23 net loss widens by 32.4% YoY to Rs 158.7 crore, while its revenue falls by 10.2% YoY. However, the firm is rising as net loss is lower than the streets’ expectations, thanks to an 8.7% YoY drop in freight, handling, and service costs. The net loss is 6.4% lower than Trendlyne’s Forecaster estimates. It shows up in a screenerfor stocks with a low PE ratio.

  • Bharat Electronics rises as its Q4FY23 net profit surges by 19.6% YoY to Rs 1,365.4 crore. Revenue expands 2% YoY, and EBITDA margin increases 340 bps YoY due to lower raw materials and finance costs. It features in a screener for stocks with improving ROE for the past two years.

  • Bloomberg Opinion says that SEBI's limited enforcement abilities mean that the regulator may not be able to uncover the ownership of the Mauritius funds investing in Adani companies.

  • Narayana Hrudalaya touches its all-time high of Rs 856 per share as its net profit surges 1.5x to Rs 173 crore in Q4FY23. Revenue improves 30% YoY, while EBITDA margin expands by 400 bps YoY. It shows up in a screener of stocks with increased FII shareholding.

  • Larsen & Toubro's power transmission and distribution business wins two orders worth Rs 2,500-5,000 crore. The orders involve the establishment of overhead power transmission lines connecting cities along the Red Sea coast and the construction of a substation in the central region of Saudi Arabia.

  • IT companies like Tech Mahindra, LTIMindtree, Infosys, HCL Technologies and Wipro are rising in trade. All the constituents of the broader sectoral index Nifty IT are also trading in the green.

  • Balaji Amines hits 52-week low at Rs 1,880 today as Q4FY23 revenues drop 38.9% YoY and net profits decline 56.3% YoY. It appears in a screener for high volume and top losers.

  • JSW Steel remains flat as its net profit increases by 12% to Rs 3,741 crore in Q4FY23. Despite flat revenues at Rs 46,962 crore, the company achieves its highest crude steel production and saleable steel sales in the quarter. However, EBITDA margin decreases by 2.5 percentage points YoY. It features in a screener for stocks showing growth in net profit and increasing profit margin QoQ.

  • Glenmark Pharmaceuticals is falling as it posts a net loss of Rs 428.3 crore in Q4FY23 due to an exceptional loss of Rs 799.7 crore. However, revenue increases by 12% YoY, driven by increased sales in Europe, North America and the Rest of the World. The company features in a screener of stocks with reduced mutual fund shareholding in the past quarter.

  • Indian rupee depreciates 13 paise to Rs 82.2 against the US dollar in early trade today.

  • Homedge Infracon buys a 0.5% stake worth approximately 163.9 crore in APL Apollo Tubes in a bulk deal on Friday.

  • JK Lakshmi Cement is falling as its net profits decline by 40.1% YoY in Q4FY23 due to higher power and fuel expenses, despite a 16.2% YoY increase in revenue. The company shows up in the screener for High volume and top losers in the recent quarter.

  • Metal stocks like Adani Enterprises, APL Apollo Tubes, Vedanta and NMDC are rising in trade. The broader sectoral index Nifty Metal is also trading in the green, led by Adani Enterprises.

  • Diwakar Aggarwal, promoter of BLS International Services, sells a 2.7% stake in the company in a bulk deal on Friday.

  • Transport Corp of India rises as its revenue from operation grows 16.4% YoY to Rs 3,812 crore. EBITDA surges by Rs 39 crore and net profit by 9.5% YoY, driven by increased demand for railway and coastal multimodal services. It appears in a screener of stocks with strong cash-generating capabilities from core business.

  • Piramal Pharma rises as it receives zero observations and no action indicated designation for an inspection conducted at its Pithampur facility.

  • Muthoot Finance surges despite a marginal fall of 2.4% YoY in Q4FY23 profits to Rs 973.5, while revenue rises 8.4% YoY. The profit decrease is attributed to impairment and employee benefit expenses. The company shows up in a screener for stocks with reduced provisions in the recent quarter.

  • Tata Consultancy Services receives a purchase order worth Rs 15,000 crore from BSNL for the deployment of a 4G network across India.

  • Dilip Buildcon, in a joint venture with Vijay Kumar Mishra Construction, secures a Rs 699 crore order for the construction of an irrigation project. The Water Resource Department in Madhya Pradesh floats the tender for the project.

  • Zee Entertainment rises as the National Company Law Tribunal dismisses IDBI Bank's application to initiate insolvency proceedings on the company.

Riding High:

Largecap and midcap gainers today include Adani Enterprises Ltd. (2,326.10, 18.92%), Adani Wilmar Ltd. (444.30, 9.99%) and Muthoot Finance Ltd. (1,124.20, 8.63%).

Downers:

Largecap and midcap losers today include Gland Pharma Ltd. (893.55, -16.15%), Siemens Ltd. (3,399.70, -8.68%) and Supreme Industries Ltd. (2,731.85, -2.39%).

Crowd Puller Stocks

28 stocks in BSE 500 are trading on high volumes today.

Top high volume gainers on BSE included Adani Enterprises Ltd. (2,326.10, 18.92%), Elgi Equipments Ltd. (557.50, 18.06%) and Adani Wilmar Ltd. (444.30, 9.99%).

Top high volume losers on BSE were Gland Pharma Ltd. (893.55, -16.15%), Siemens Ltd. (3,399.70, -8.68%) and JK Lakshmi Cement Ltd. (724.10, -7.33%).

Balaji Amines Ltd. (2,167.30, -6.04%) was trading at 20.4 times of weekly average. Narayana Hrudayalaya Ltd. (831.35, 7.53%) and Muthoot Finance Ltd. (1124.20, 8.63%) were trading with volumes 17.5 and 11.1 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

13 stocks hit their 52-week highs, while 5 stocks tanked below their 52-week lows.

Stocks touching their year highs included - Carborundum Universal Ltd. (1,223.00, 1.84%), Cholamandalam Investment & Finance Company Ltd. (1,053.70, 0.99%) and Cyient Ltd. (1,386.75, 6.69%).

Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - Ipca Laboratories Ltd. (682.15, 1.06%) and Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Ltd. (189.85, -0.52%).

16 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Suzlon Energy Ltd. (9.25, 8.82%) and Muthoot Finance Ltd. (1,124.20, 8.63%). 14 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Cochin Shipyard Ltd. (485.75, -10.40%) and Restaurant Brands Asia Ltd. (110.15, -6.81%).

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The Baseline
21 May 2023
Which stocks did superstar investors sell in Q4FY23?
By Suhas Reddy

Looking into the portfolios of Superstar investors gives us insights into the sectors and stocks they are bullish or bearish on. This can help us better understand their sentiments around the market, especially as it has turned volatile. 

Previously, we looked at the key superstar buys in Q4FY23. Now, let's  analyze their sells. 

Rakesh Jhunjhunwala/RARE Enterprises makes some key sells

Rakesh Jhunjhunwala’s portfolio sold stakes in seven companies in Q4FY23. The late investor’s portfolio is currently managed by the investment firm Rare Enterprises and Rekha Jhunjhunwala (his wife). The portfolio reduced its stake to below 1% in Dishman Carbogen Amcis (from 1.6%), a small-cap pharmaceuticals firm, which rose by 24.7% over the past six months till Friday. 

The big bull’s portfolio also pared its stake by 0.96% in Singer India  to 6.95% and in Autoline Industries by 0.35%, bringing its holding to 3.96%. Additionally, its stake in Edelweiss Financial Services was cut by 0.2% to 1.3%. 

Rare Enterprises also sold minor stakes in Nazara Technologies, D B Realty and Aptech in Q4FY23.

Sunil Singhania sells minor stakes in micro and small-cap companies 

Sunil Singhania’s Abakkus Fund sold a 0.35% stake in IT consulting and software company Tracxn Technologies in Q4FY23. He added the company to his portfolio in Q3FY23 by buying a 1.63% stake, and now holds 1.27% after selling a portion. 

Singhania also cut stake in The Anup Engineering by selling a 0.17% stake. He has been gradually reducing his stake in the industrial machinery company for three consecutive quarters, and now holds a 4.06% stake against 5.72% in Q1FY23.

Singhania also sold a 0.09% and 0.05% stake in Carysil (consumer durables manufacturer) and Rajshree Polypack (containers and packaging company), respectively. He now holds 6.14% and 7.62% in these companies, respectively.

Ashish Kacholia cuts his stake to below 1% in two companies 

Ashish Kacholia cut stake in consumer durables company Hindware Home Innovation to below 1% in Q4FY23. He also sold the stake in pharma company IOL Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals to below 1% during the same period. Prior to the Q4 sell-off, he consistently held 1.3% and 2%, respectively, in these companies for four consecutive quarters.

The ace investor also sold a 0.3% stake in Safari Industries (India), a textile manufacturer, bringing down his stake to 2.3%. He sold a stake in Xpro India for the first time since adding it to his portfolio and now holds 4.3%. He had been gradually increasing his stake in the packaging company each quarter since his initial purchase in Q2FY22. 

He also sold a 0.1% stake in Raghav Productivity Enhancers, leaving him with a 2% stake.

Kacholia also trimmed stakes in Genesys International Corp and Stove Kraft, where he now holds 1.6% and 1.8% respectively. 

Vijay Kedia makes minor changes to the portfolio in terms of stake sell

Vijay Kedia sold a 0.3% stake in  Ramco Systems (IT consultant) in Q4FY23, reducing his holdings in the company to 1.1%. He also reduced his stake in Tejas Networks (a telecom hardware company) by 0.3% to 2%. Kedia has been reducing minor stakes in both of these companies since Q4FY22. 

Ramco Systems has consistently reported losses since Q1FY22, while Tejas Networks has been loss-making since Q3FY22, except in Q2FY23.

Dolly Khanna continues to lighten her portfolio

Dolly Khanna continued her selling spree, signaling her bearish outlook on the market. The Chennai-based investor reduced her stakes in 12 companies during Q4FY23. Her biggest sells include Rama Phosphates, a small-cap fertilizer company, in which she lowered her stake below 1% from 1.5%. She also pared her stake in the apparel company, Monte Carlo Fashions, by 0.4% to 2.1%.

Of the 12 companies Khanna reduced her stakes in, two each were from the textiles, fertilizers, automobiles & auto components and FMCG sectors. She also decreased her holdings in one company from the metals & mining, oil & gas, general industrials and cement & construction sectors. 

She cut her stake by 0.2% each in Tinna Rubber & Infrastructure, Ajanta Soya and Talbros Automotive Component, bringing her holdings to 1.4%, 1.3% and 1% respectively. She also pared her stake in KCP by 0.18% to 2.25%. The ace investor reduced her holdings in Simran Farms, Prakash Pipes, Chennai Petroleum Corp and Nitin Spinners by 0.1% each to 2%, 2.7%, 2.1% and 1.3% respectively. She sold minor stakes in Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers and Pondy Oxides & Chemicals

Porinju V Veliyath reduces holdings in six companies

Porinju V Veliyath pared his stakes in a total of six companies in Q4FY23. Among them, he took his holdings below 1% in the household appliances company, Hindware Home Innovation, from a previous 1.1%. He also reduced his stake in Orient Bell, a ceramic tiles manufacturer, by 1% to 3.8%.

The ace investor cut his stakes in TCM by 0.3% to 1% and in Duroply Industries by 0.2% to 6.8%. He also sold minor stakes in Aurum Proptech and Taneja Aerospace & Aviation


This analysis by Trendlyne is meant for investor education - to help understand companies and make informed investment decisions on their own. It should not be considered an investment recommendation.

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The Baseline
19 May 2023
Five Interesting Stocks Today
  1. Exide Industries: This automotive and industrial batteries manufacturer has risen 9% since announcing its Q4FY23 results on May 8, reaching its 52-week high on Wednesday. This price uptrend comes despite its net profit declining 95% YoY to Rs 181.1 crore and  revenue increasing 3.9% YoY. The street has not been deterred by the sharp drop in its profitability, as the high base last year had played spoilsport. The firm’s profit stood at Rs 3,959.2 crore in Q4FY22 due to gains made from divesting its entire share in Exide Life Insurance Co. Excluding the gains from this divestment, the firm’s consolidated profit rose 28.9% YoY in Q4FY23.

The management is optimistic about its lithium-ion battery business, as it expects to have a first-mover advantage with lithium-ion battery manufacturing in India. The company's present order book for lithium-ion battery modules and packs manufacturing stands at Rs 600-700 crore, which will be executed in the next 12-15 months. 

Subir Chakraborty, Exide Industries’ CEO, says that the company is setting up a 12 GWh (Gigawatt hours) lithium-ion cell manufacturing plant in Bengaluru for Rs 6,000 crore with its joint venture (JV) partner SVOLT Energy Solutions (one of the largest players in China). He adds that construction has already begun, and the factory will be operational by the end of FY25. 

ICICI Direct believes that the company will benefit from sourcing technology and raw materials from its JV partner. The stock also shows up in a screener for companies with broker recommendations or target price upgrades in the past three months.

  1. CreditAccess Grameen: This NBFC stock rose 7.8% and reached its 52-week high of Rs 1,212.7 per share after posting an 86.4% growth in net profit in Q4FY23 on Wednesday. Its net interest income (NII) has expanded by 32.7% YoY to Rs 689.8 crore, while the net interest margin (NIM) improved by 90 bps YoY. The stock has risen 25.1% over the past month, helping it to show up in a screener of stocks that have gained more than 20% in one month.

The lender’s gross loan portfolio (GLP) stands at Rs 21,031 crore, reflecting a 26.7% YoY growth; Its asset quality has also increased, with gross and net NPAs declining by 240 bps YoY and 40 bps YoY, respectively. According to the management, the growth in its loan portfolio is supported by strong customer additions, and the addition of branches in newer geographies. The cost of borrowing for the lender has, however, increased due to rising repo rates over the past year.

Axis Securities maintains its ‘Buy’ rating on the stock, with an upgraded target price of Rs 1,315. This indicates a potential upside of 21%. The brokerage believes that the lender’s strong growth in GLP and a stable cost structure, helped by falling credit costs, will contribute to the expansion of the company’s NIM.

  1. Karur Vysya Bank: This bank’s stock price has grown by 9% and is trading near its 52-week high since it posted results on Monday. Its Q4FY23 net profit increased by 58.3% YoY to Rs 337.8 crore and beat Trendlyne’s Forecaster estimates by 16%. But it missed revenue estimates by 25.1%. The bank's net interest income increased by 25.7% YoY during the same period. 

Karur Vysya Bank's gross non performing assets (NPA) fell by 376 bps YoY to 2.3% in Q4. In value terms, gross NPAs stood at Rs 1,458 crore, down from 57.5% YoY. As a result, the company features in a screener for stocks with decreasing NPAs. The bank’s total loan advances increased by 16% YoY.

Despite the decline in NPAs, its provisions doubled in Q4, indicating preparations for contingencies. Speaking about NPAs, Managing Director Ramesh Babu says that lower slippages of NPAs and a better collection system should help them keep their credit cost at 75 bps for FY24.

ICICI Securities maintains a ‘Buy’ call on Karur Vysya Bank due to its competitive advantage in terms of cost of deposits over peers, a balanced loan book, broad-based growth, and superior return ratios. According to Trendlyne’s Forecaster, the bank has a consensus recommendation of ‘Strong Buy’ from eight analysts. 

  1. Amber Enterprises: This consumer electronics company surged 14% on Wednesday on the back of robust Q4FY23 results. Due to the rise in stock price, the company features in a screener of stocks with strong momentum. The company’s net profit has increased 81.7% YoY to Rs 104 crore in Q4, beating Trendlyne’s Forecaster by 46.3%. Its revenue also improved 38% YoY. As a result, it makes it to a screener of companies with increasing net profit and profit margin YoY.

    The strong performance can be attributed to the addition of new clients in the electronics and RAC (room air conditioner) divisions, with the RAC segment contributing 79% to the company’s total revenues. 

Commenting on the results and performance, Jasbir Singh, Chairman & CEO, says that the company’s RoCE is expected to improve from 15% in FY23 to 19-21% in the next few years. 

Amber Enterprises’ management is targeting to deliver a growth of 10-15% in the core RAC business in FY24, while anticipating growth rates of 35-40%, 20-25% and 15-20% respectively for the electronics, motors and mobility divisions. However, they also expect a muted performance in Q1FY24 due to unseasonal rains in North India.

Following the results, BoB Capital maintains its ‘Hold’ rating but raises the target price to Rs 2,260. The brokerage anticipates better growth in the company’s new verticals but remains cautious of high competition, and the impact of unseasonal rains on the AC business. 

  1. Ceat Ltd: Theauto tyres and rubber products firm has seen its share price increase by33.9% in the past month, while the broaderNifty Auto index saw a 5.9% rise. The firm reported an 11% YoY increase in its revenue, led by the replacement market. It also saw strong demand in export and OEM markets. A stronger dollar has also added to the top line. Ceat is expanding into off-road, truck, and bus tyres in the US, Canada and South America, in addition to its existing European market. Ceat tyres will be categorised under the mid-premium category in the US.  Currently, the export market contributes 18% of the revenue.

The firm has witnessed a margin expansion of 553 bps YoY to 13.1%, from lower raw material costs (which were 9% lower) and a better product mix. The firm has increased its market share in the passenger car radial segment from 13.4% in Q3FY23 to 14.2% in Q4FY23. Strong CV and PV markets are expected to drive the firm’s top line in FY24. Ceat shows up in a screener for stocks with strong momentum and price above short-term and long-term moving averages.

The firm has a planned capex of Rs 700 crore towards agri-radial tyres and other downstream products. The management is positive about volume growth in off-highway tyres and margin expansion led by speciality tyres.

Prabhudas Lilladher says that the margin expansion has been led by lower raw material costs; however, margins are expected to moderate once the benefits of lower input costs are passed on to end customers. Ceat expects to see a better replacement market and export mix in FY24. 

Trendlyne's analysts identify stocks that are seeing interesting price movements, analyst calls, or new developments. These are not buy recommendations.

Trendlyne Marketwatch
Trendlyne Marketwatch
19 May 2023
Market closes higher, ICICI Dir downgrades rating on Zydus Wellness to ‘Hold’ from ‘Buy’

Trendlyne Analysis

Nifty 50 closed at 18,203.40 (73.5, 0.4%), BSE Sensex closed at 61,729.68 (297.9, 0.5%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 15,407.55 (46.0, 0.3%). Of the 1,947 stocks traded today, 830 showed gains, and 1,066 showed losses.

Indian indices recover from days low and closed in the green, with the Nifty 50 hovering above the key 18,200 mark. The volatility index, Nifty VIX falls below 13 at the close.

Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 closed flat, despite the benchmark index closing higher. Nifty PSU Bank closed higher than Thursday’s closing levels. Nifty IT closed higher, tailing the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 closing in the green on Thursday. According to Trendlyne’s sector dashboard, commercial services and supplies was the top-performing sector of the day as it rose over 1.6%.

Most European indices trade in the green amid positive global cues. On Monday US indices closed marginally higher with S&P 500 rising 0.94%, while Dow Jones closing 0.34% higher. The market movement was led by tech stocks, as more firms are becoming vocal about the importance of artificial intelligence.

  • Birlasoft sees a long buildup in its May 25 future series as its open interest rises 14.5% with a put-call ratio of 0.78.

  • Fortis Healthcare, Dixon Technologies,Ashok Leylandand Galaxy Surfactants are rising ahead of their Q4FY23 results on Tuesday.

  • Alkem Laboratories' Q4FY23 net profit falls 37.5% YoY to Rs 67.7 crore, while revenue rises 18.6% YoY. Higher inventory expenses contribute to the profit drop. The company appears in a screener for stocks with improving book value per share for the past two years.

  • Muthoot Finance, Adani Total Gas, Gland Pharma and Balaji Amines are trading below their third support or S3 level.

  • Motherson Sumi Wiring India is falling despite its Q4FY23 net profit surging by nearly 3X YoY to Rs 138.5 crore and revenue rising 12.2% YoY. The stock shows up in a screener for companies with strong annual EPS growth.

  • Jindal Stainless plunges by more than 5% in trade today. According to reports, analysts estimate the upside on the current market price to be more than 28% over the next 12 months. According to Trendlyne's Forecaster, the consensus recommendation from seven analysts is 'Strong Buy'.

  • The Supreme Court upholds High Court's decision to disqualify Tata Motors from the tender for electric buses held by Brihanmumbai Electricity Supply and Transport Undertaking (BEST), according to reports. Tata Motors was disqualified by the High Court for deviating from tender specifications.

  • Domestic air traffic grows 22% YoY but marginally falls MoM in April. DGCA data shows that domestic airlines have carried approximately 1.3 crore passengers. Vistara, Air India and SpiceJet lose market share MoM, while IndiGo gains.

  • The Ramco Cements and Firstsource Solutions touch their 52-week highs of Rs 840 and Rs 136.6 per share respectively. The former has risen 10.6% over the past month, while the latter grew 19.9%.

  • Bata India is rising as its net profit grows by 4.2% YoY to Rs 65.6 crore in Q4FY23. Revenue improves by 17% YoY. However, EBITDA margin contracts 100 bps YoY due to increased employee benefits expenses and finance costs. The company appears in a screener of stocks with high volume and high gain.

  • Amara Raja Batteries, NMDC and Dixon Technologies’ weekly average delivery volumes rise ahead of their Q4FY23 results on May 23.

  • Granules India receives US FDA approval for its abbreviated new drug application for venlafaxine hydrochloride extended-release capsules used to treat major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder and panic disorder. The capsules have annual sales of $153 million in the United States.

  • Macquarie maintains its ‘Underperform’ rating on Container Corp of India with a target price of Rs 620. The brokerage says that the company’s margins in Q4 have been weaker than its expectations.

  • Syrma SGS Technology is rising as its Q4FY23 net profit increases by 61% YoY to Rs 123.1 crore. Its revenue also surges by 63% YoY as domestic demand for EMS (Electronic Manufacturing Services) continues to be robust. It also appears in a screenerfor companies with sequential improvement in revenue over the past four quarters.

  • PI Industries' net profit rises by 37.3% YoY to Rs 280.6 crore and revenue increases 12.2%. Exports contribute significantly to this performance, accounting for 81.8% of the company's consolidated revenue in Q4. The stock appears in a screener for high TTM EPS growth.

  • ICICI Dir downgrades its rating on Zydus Wellness to ‘Hold’ from ‘Buy’ with a target price of Rs 1,690. The brokerage attributes the downgrade to the company's low volume growth and market share decline in key categories. It projects a revenue CAGR of 9.9% for FY23-25.

  • Gland Pharma hits its all-time low of Rs 1,065.6 per share, with a 72% YoY decline in Q4FY23 net profit to Rs 70 crore. EBITDA margin also drops by 10.1 percentage points YoY due to increased employee benefits expenses. The company appears in a screener for stocks with a low Piotroski score.

  • Diwakar Aggarwal, promoter of BLS International Services, sells a 2.7% stake in the company on Thursday in a bulk deal.

  • Indian rupee depreciates 11 paise to 82.71 in early trade today amid hawkish commentary from the US Federal Reserve.

  • IT stocks like LTIMindtree, Tech Mahindra, HCL Technologies, Coforge and Infosys are rising in trade. All the constituents of the broader sectoral index Nifty IT are also trading in the green.

  • Oil and gas stocks like Adani Total Gas, Indraprastha Gas, GAIL (India) and Gujarat Gas are falling in trade. The broader sectoral index BSE Oil & Gas is also trading in the red.

  • Morgan Stanley maintains its 'Overweight’ stance on ITC with a target price of Rs 474. The brokerage says the company’s Q4 results beat their estimates and believes that the improving growth outlook will bode well for the stock's outperformance.

  • Tata Elxi is falling despite a 25.9% YoY growth in Q4FY23 net profit to Rs 201.5 crore. Revenue also increases by 22.9% YoY, aided by improvements in the transportation, healthcare, and media & communications segments. The company appears in a screener for stocks with consistent quarterly revenue growth over the past eight quarters.

  • UNO Minda’s Q4FY23 net profit rises 26.5% YoY to Rs 182.7 crore, while its revenue increases by 19.6% YoY. However, its EBITDA margin declines by 36 bps YoY to 11.1% due to the rising cost of raw materials. The stock shows up in a screener for companies with low debt.

  • InterGlobe Aviation turns profitable in Q4FY23, reporting a net profit of Rs 919.2 crore compared to a net loss of Rs 1,681.8 crore in Q4FY22. Revenue surges by 76.6% YoY, fueled by rising air travel demand and a 60.5% YoY increase in passenger numbers. CEO Peter Elbers credits the strong results to robust market demand and focused strategy execution.

Riding High:

Largecap and midcap gainers today include Adani Wilmar Ltd. (403.95, 6.87%), Adani Power Ltd. (236.10, 4.91%) and Adani Transmission Ltd. (787.35, 4.76%).

Downers:

Largecap and midcap losers today include Gland Pharma Ltd. (1,065.60, -20.00%), UNO Minda Ltd. (533.05, -5.01%) and Siemens Ltd. (3,722.70, -2.86%).

Volume Rockets

30 stocks in BSE 500 are trading on high volumes today.

Top high volume gainers on BSE included KEC International Ltd. (539.70, 12.37%), The Ramco Cements Ltd. (843.90, 7.97%) and Adani Wilmar Ltd. (403.95, 6.87%).

Top high volume losers on BSE were Gland Pharma Ltd. (1,065.60, -20.00%), UNO Minda Ltd. (533.05, -5.01%) and Gujarat Pipavav Port Ltd. (112.10, -3.11%).

UTI Asset Management Company Ltd. (653.75, 0.77%) was trading at 13.2 times of weekly average. Tata Investment Corporation Ltd. (2,204.00, 3.21%) and G R Infraprojects Ltd. (1,104.00, 2.04%) were trading with volumes 12.2 and 9.5 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

11 stocks made 52-week highs, while 5 stocks tanked below their 52-week lows.

Stocks touching their year highs included - Carborundum Universal Ltd. (1,200.90, 3.25%), Cyient Ltd. (1,299.75, 0.96%) and Firstsource Solutions Ltd. (134.10, 0.75%).

Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Ltd. (190.85, -1.47%) and V-Mart Retail Ltd. (2,059.10, 0.16%).

15 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Oberoi Realty Ltd. (918.45, 3.19%) and JM Financial Ltd. (68.05, 3.03%). 17 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Esab India Ltd. (3,510.00, -4.35%) and Honeywell Automation India Ltd. (39,191.05, -2.53%).

Trendlyne Marketwatch
Trendlyne Marketwatch
18 May 2023
Market closes lower, ITC's net profit in Q4FY23 grows 23% YoY to Rs 5,175.5 crore

Trendlyne Analysis

Nifty 50 closed at 18,129.95 (-51.8, -0.3%) , BSE Sensex closed at 61,431.74 (-128.9, -0.2%) while the broader Nifty 500 closed at 15,361.60 (-64.8, -0.4%). Of the 1,948 stocks traded today, 788 were on the uptick, and 1,099 were down.

Indian indices fell from their day highs and closed in the red for a third straight trading session. The benchmark Nifty 50 index declined over 45 points and closed below the 18,200 mark. Zydus Lifesciences fell over 2.2% after its Q4 net profit declined by 25.4% YoY to Rs 296.6 crore due to impairment of goodwill by its subsidiary and the cessation of operations in one of its facilities.

Nifty Midcap 100 and Nifty Smallcap 100 closed in the red, following the benchmark index. Nifty Infra and Nifty Realty closed below their Wednesday closing levels. According to Trendlyne’s sector dashboard, hotels, restaurants & tourism was the top-performing sector of the day in a weak market.

Major Asian indices closed in the green, except for India’s BSE Sensex, which closed lower. European stocks traded higher as investors turned optimistic about a breakthrough in US debt-ceiling talks. Brent crude oil futures traded marginally lower after rising over 2.7% on Wednesday.

  • Relative strength index (RSI) indicates that stocks like Astral, InterGlobe Aviation, Intellect Design Arena and CreditAccess Grameen are in the overbought zone.

  • ITC is falling despite its net profit in Q4FY23 growing by 23% YoY to Rs 5,175.5 crore. Its EBITDA margin improves by 330 bps YoY to 34.8% due to reduced employee benefits expenses. Revenue growth is driven by FMCG, hotels, and agriculture businesses. ITC appears in a screener of stocks with increasing profits for the past four quarters.

  • GAIL India is falling as its Q4FY23 net profit sharply drops by 81.6% YoY to Rs 634.2 crore due to rising inventory costs. However, its revenue increases by 21.7% YoY led by healthy growth in the natural gas marketing and city gas segments. The stock shows up in a screener for companies with net profit declining sequentially over the past four quarters.

  • Clean Science & Technology is falling despite a 29.5% YoY rise in net profit to Rs 80.9 crore in Q4FY23. EBITDA margin expands by 7.8 percentage points owing to lower raw material and power & fuel costs. It features in a screener of stocks in the buy zone based on days traded at the current PE.

  • State Bank of India's Q4FY23 net profit rises 83.2% YoY to Rs 16,694.5 crore, while its revenue increases 29.4% YoY. The rise in revenue is driven by the corporate and retail banking segments. The company shows up in the screener for stocks with increasing profits for two consecutive quarters.

  • Zydus Lifesciences is falling as its Q4FY23 net profit declines 25.4% YoY to Rs 296.6 crore on expenses of Rs 603.1 crore incurred due to the impairment of goodwill by its subsidiary and the cessation of operations in one of its facilities. However, the company’s revenue grows by 31.7% YoY, driven by robust growth in its pharmaceuticals segment.

  • PSU banks like Bank of Baroda, Canara Bank, Indian Overseas Bank, State Bank of India and UCO Bank are falling in trade. All constituents of the broader sectoral index Nifty PSU Bank are also trading in the red.

  • Vedant Fashions announces an offer for sale of 7% equity shares of the company by its promoters, Ravi Modi Family Trust. The floor price for the offer will be Rs 1,161 per share.

  • Raj Kumar Baheti, Chief Financial Officer of Alembic Pharmaceuticals, expects the company to deliver double-digit growth, with its margins around 15% in FY24.

  • ICICI Securities downgrades Kajaria Ceramics to ‘Add’ from ‘Buy’ with an unchanged target price of Rs 1,290. This implies an upside of 8.4%. The brokerage remains optimistic about the firm’s long-term prospects but sees near-term margin and volume tailwinds impacting its performance. It also believes the stock is trading at an expensive valuation given its recent three-month rally.

  • Whirlpool of India is rising despite its net profit declining 25.2% YoY to Rs 62.7 crore in Q4FY23. Revenue also dips 2% YoY to Rs 1,672.7 crore. Narasimhan Eswar, Managing Director of the company, expects improved profitability through strong product offerings in the mid and premium ranges and cost reduction measures.

  • Restaurant Brands Asia rises despite net loss widening by 9.4% YoY to Rs 73.4 crore due to rising input costs and employee expenses. However, its revenue rises by 28.6% YoY, led by healthy growth in its India segment. The company shows up in a screener for stocks with over 20% gains in the past month.

  • Jefferies maintains its ‘Buy’ rating on Max Healthcare Institute with a target price of Rs 600. The brokerage believes that the company’s EBITDA growth momentum will continue in FY24 on the back of new bed additions and improving ARPOB (average revenue per occupied bed).

  • Venkatraman Rajamani, promoter of 360 One Wam, sells a 0.28% stake in the company on Wednesday.

  • Realty stocks like Brigade Enterprises, Godrej Properties, Macrotech Developers and Oberoi Realty are falling in trade. The broader sectoral indices Nifty Realty and BSE Realty are also trading in the red.

  • Thermax is rising as its Q4FY23 net profit rises 52.1% YoY to Rs 156 crore and revenue increases by 16% YoY, driven by healthy growth in the industrial products, industrial infrastructure and chemicals segments. It shows up in a screener for stocks with net profit increasing sequentially over the past three quarters.

  • Rahul Gautam, Chairman and Managing Director of Sheela Foam, says the company targets double-digit revenue growth in FY24. He anticipates improved margins due to lower TDI (raw material for foam) prices.

  • Private banks like Bandhan Bank, City Union Bank and Axis Bank are rising in trade. All constituents of the broader Nifty Private Bank index are also trading in the green.

  • Sandur Manganese & Iron Ore surges more than 5% as its Q4FY23 net profit jumps over 4x QoQ to Rs 173.7 crore. Revenue expands 56.7% QoQ, aided by growth in revenue from the mining and ferroalloys segments. It features in a screener of stocks with highest recoveries from their 52-week lows.

  • Abbott India, Hindustan Copper and Muthoot Finance fall 0.7%, 2% and 1.4% respectively over the past week, ahead of their Q4FY23 results tomorrow.

  • BLS International Services is falling in trade as reports suggest that 1.41 crore shares (3.4% equity) of the company, amounting to Rs 253.3 crore, change hands.

  • NHPC is rising on receiving a letter of intent from the Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam for a 200 MW solar power project. The project, valued at Rs 1,007.6 crore, is part of Gujarat State Electricity Corp’s solar park. The stock is trading near its 52-week high.

  • Honeywell Automation is rising as its net profit rises 54% YoY to Rs 112 crore. Revenue increases 27% YoY. It shows up in a screener of stocks with high TTM EPS growth. The company has declared a final dividend of Rs 95 per share in FY23.

  • Jindal Stainless’ Q4FY23 net profit falls 12.8% YoY to Rs 765.7 crore on higher input costs and power & fuel expenses. Revenue rises marginally by 0.4% YoY. The company has declared a final dividend of Rs 1.5 for FY23. It shows up in a screener of stocks with highest recoveries from their 52-week lows.

Riding High:

Largecap and midcap gainers today include Honeywell Automation India Ltd. (40,206.65, 7.35%), Cholamandalam Investment & Finance Company Ltd. (1,042.30, 3.03%) and Au Small Finance Bank Ltd. (747.60, 2.29%).

Downers:

Largecap and midcap losers today include Godrej Properties Ltd. (1,309.15, -5.39%), Adani Total Gas Ltd. (666.65, -5.00%) and Adani Transmission Ltd. (751.60, -4.86%).

Movers and Shakers

25 stocks in BSE 500 are trading on high volumes today.

Top high volume gainers on BSE included Restaurant Brands Asia Ltd. (122.50, 14.27%), EIH Ltd. (207.65, 7.45%) and Honeywell Automation India Ltd. (40,206.65, 7.35%).

Top high volume losers on BSE were Thermax Ltd. (2,280.10, -7.34%), Vaibhav Global Ltd. (299.45, -6.35%) and Brightcom Group Ltd. (15.55, -4.89%).

Vedant Fashions Ltd. (1,249.10, 0.22%) was trading at 21.8 times of weekly average. Whirlpool of India Ltd. (1,362.70, 1.08%) and Poly Medicure Ltd. (980.10, -0.33%) were trading with volumes 6.1 and 5.9 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

17 stocks took off, crossing 52 week highs, while 2 stocks hit their 52 week lows.

Stocks touching their year highs included - Can Fin Homes Ltd. (675.45, 0.73%), Cera Sanitaryware Ltd. (7,365.25, 0.16%) and Cholamandalam Investment & Finance Company Ltd. (1,042.30, 3.03%).

Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - Ipca Laboratories Ltd. (675.15, -1.28%) and Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Ltd. (193.70, -0.69%).

18 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Restaurant Brands Asia Ltd. (122.50, 14.27%) and Honeywell Automation India Ltd. (40,206.65, 7.35%). 20 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd. (602.35, -8.00%) and Coromandel International Ltd. (943.00, -3.75%).