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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    06 May 2022
    Market closes in red, Canara Bank’s Q4FY22 net profit rises 38.6% YoY to Rs 1,918.8 crore

    Market closes in red, Canara Bank’s Q4FY22 net profit rises 38.6% YoY to Rs 1,918.8 crore

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Indian indices ended the week in red amid weak global cues. Asian indices closed lower, tracking the US indices which closed sharply lower on Thursday. The tech-heavy US index NASDAQ 100 shed over 5% as investors continue to digest the US Federal Reserve’s rate hike and commentary by its Chairman Jerome Powell on Wednesday. The Bank of England hiked its interest rate to 1% on Thursday as it handed down its policy decision and also warned of the possibility of double-digit inflation, a prolonged period of stagflation, or even recession. Crude oil continues to trade at elevated levels as the European Union plans to ban Russian oil in six months. European indices follow the global trend and open lower than Thursday’s levels.

    Nifty Midcap 100 and Nifty Smallcap 100 closed in the red, following the benchmark index. Nifty Auto and Nifty Media closed lower than Thursday’s levels. Nifty IT also closed in the red, taking cues from the tech-focused NASDAQ 100, which fell over 5% on Thursday.

    Nifty 50 closed at 16411.25 (-271.4, -1.6%) , BSE Sensex closed at 54,835.58 (-866.7, -1.6%) while the broader Nifty 500 closed at 14,145.75 (-249.8, -1.7%)

    Market breadth is highly negative. Of the 1,858 stocks traded today, 314 were on the uptrend, and 1,523 went down.

    • Pfizer, Varun Beverages, Bayer Cropscience, and Aditya Birla Sun Life AMC are trading with higher volumes as compared to Thursday.

    • Delivery volumes of stocks like Route Mobile, Ashok Leyland, Dalmia Bharat, and Cipla, among others, are rising ahead of their Q4FY22 results to be announced over the next two weeks.

    • ICICI Securities re-initiates coverage on Reliance Industries with an ‘Add’ rating and a target price of Rs 2,960, indicating an upside of 12%. The brokerage expects robust profit growth for the company over FY22-24 driven by favourable OTC (oil to chemicals) market conditions, steady growth in digital services, and strong momentum in its retail segment.

    • Adani Wilmar hits the lower circuit during trade, falls for six trading sessions

    • Canara Bank’s Q4FY22 net profit rises 38.6% YoY to Rs 1,918.8 crore and revenue rises 5.3% YoY to Rs 24,518.4 crore driven by growth in the treasury operations segment. Net interest income rises 24.8% YoY to Rs 7,005 crore and the net NPA (non-performing assets) ratio falls by 117 bps YoY to 2.6%.

    • Life Insurance Corporation of India’s Rs 21,008.4-crore IPO gets bids for 1.4X of the available 16.2 crore shares on offer on the third day of bidding. The retail investor quota gets bids for 1.2X of the available 6.9 crore shares on offer.

    • Motilal Oswal maintains a ‘Buy’ rating on Eris Lifesciences with a target price of Rs 870, indicating an upside of 30%. The brokerage remains positive about the company on the back of its acquisition of Oaknet Healthcare, allowing the company to foray into dermatology segment. Motilal Oswal expects the company’s revenue to grow at 21.7% CAGR over FY22-FY24.

    • The Fertilisers and Chemicals Travancore is trading with more than 12 times its weekly average trading volume. Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Coforge, Blue Star, and Hikal are trading at more than six times their weekly average trading volumes.

    • Stocks like Bajaj Finance, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise, Alkem Laboratories, ICICI Securities, and Jindal Stainless, among others, are in the oversold zone according to the technical indicator relative strength index or RSI.

    • Nazara Technologies and Wipro touch 52-week low of Rs 1,376 and Rs 477.8 respectively. Both stocks are falling for three consecutive sessions.

    • Solar Industries India (including subsidiaries) and Premier Explosives receive orders from Singareni Collieries Company for the supply of site mixed emulsion explosives, large-diameter cartridge explosives, and other accessories for blasting. Solar Industries India's order is worth Rs 1,563 crore while Premier Explosives order is worth Rs 104.8 crore.

    • Metal stocks like JSW Steel, Tata Steel, Vedanta, Hindustan Zinc, and Hindalco Industries, among others are falling in trade. The broader sectoral index Nifty Metal is also trading in the red.

    • DCM Shriram’s Q4FY22 profit rises 73% YoY to Rs 401.2 crore and revenues increase by 30.6% to Rs 2,901.6 crore. The company’s sugar segment revenue rises 32.8% YoY in Q4FY22 to Rs 832.3 crore. Net profit rises 58.5% YoY in FY22 to Rs 1,067.4 crore and revenues increase by 18.3% YoY to Rs 8,400.2 crore.

    • Marico’s Q4FY22 net profit rises 14.6% YoY to Rs 251 crore and revenue rises 7% YoY to Rs 2,185 crore on the back of growth in the international business segment. The revenue from the international business segment rises 12% YoY to Rs 507 crore and the India business segment rises 5% YoY to Rs 1,654 crore.

    • Happiest Minds Technologies’ Q4FY22 net profit rises 6.5% QoQ to Rs 52.1 crore and revenue rises 6.2% QoQ to Rs 310.5 crore. The maximum revenue growth came from the product engineering services (PES) and infrastructure management and security services (IMSS) segments at 6.5% QoQ and 8.3% QoQ, respectively. EBITDA rises 6.1% QoQ to Rs 81.6 crore and attrition rises by 160 bps QoQ to 22.7%.

    • Sona BLW Precision Forgings' Q4FY22 net profit jumps 75% YoY to Rs 105 crore despite revenues rising just 2% YoY to Rs 550 crore. Profit rises due to one-time adjustments made in the Q4FY21 and Q4FY22 numbers. The battery electric vehicle division reports a 2X YoY rise in Q4 revenues and company also wins new orders worth Rs 2,000 crore for the same.

    • Oil prices fall as speculation of an economic downturn dampens the demand for crude oil. New sanctions against Russia by the European Union add to the woes. Brent futures fell 0.3% to $110.53 per barrel today. Oil and gas stocks like ONGC, Hindustan Oil Exploration, among others, fall in trade today.

    • TVS Motors' Q4FY22 net profit falls over 10% YoY to Rs 278 crore while its operating revenues rise 7.4% YoY to Rs 6,585.2 crore. Revenues rise on the back of healthy sales realizations despite its volumes falling 8% YoY in Q4FY22. However, higher input costs and semi-conductor shortages hit TVS Motors' profitability

    • Voltas is falling as its Q4FY22 net profit falls 23.2% YoY to Rs 182.7 crore. Total revenues stay flat at Rs 2,703 crore on the back of low demand for its unitary cooling products. Net profit falls 4% YoY to 504.1 crore but revenues increase by 4.9% to Rs 8,123 crore.

    • Blue Star’s Q4FY22 net profit rises 12% YoY to Rs 76.2 crore and revenues increase by 36.5% to Rs 2,253.8 crore. Electro-mechanical and commercial air conditioning systems segment revenue rises 45.7% YoY to Rs 1,136 crore on the back of strong demand. Net profit rises 67% YoY in FY22 to Rs 167.7 crore and revenues increase by 40.5% to Rs 6,081 crore.

    • Ceat’s Q4FY22 net profit falls 84% YoY to Rs 25 crore as total expenses rise 19% YoY to Rs 2,570.6 crore. The rise in total expenses is because of an increase in the cost of materials by 22.3% YoY to Rs 1,768.4 crore. However, revenue from operations rises 13.2% YoY to Rs 2,591.9 crore.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Adani Power Ltd. (292.05, 5.00%), NHPC Ltd. (33.75, 4.17%) and Hero MotoCorp Ltd. (2,563.35, 2.47%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Vedanta Ltd. (360.40, -11.06%), Cholamandalam Investment & Finance Company Ltd. (636.85, -10.97%) and Voltas Ltd. (1,069.30, -7.62%).

    Volume Shockers

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

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included CSB Bank Ltd. (227.85, 9.97%), Dhanuka Agritech Ltd. (702.45, 2.76%) and Happiest Minds Technologies Ltd. (1,003.00, 1.29%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Cholamandalam Investment & Finance Company Ltd. (636.85, -10.97%), Coforge Ltd. (3,905.40, -6.38%) and Sobha Ltd. (558.40, -6.20%).

    Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Ltd. (1,254.75, -4.03%) was trading at 11.3 times of weekly average. Heidelberg Cement India Ltd. (189.90, -0.94%) and Blue Star Ltd. (1,071.95, -1.83%) were trading with volumes 10.0 and 8.2 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    33 stocks hit their 52 week lows.

    Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - 3M India Ltd. (18,449.95, -0.52%) and Indus Towers Ltd. (198.90, -1.58%).

    3 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Vinati Organics Ltd. (1,969.05, 3.16%) and ABB India Ltd. (2,254.20, 1.49%). 36 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Deepak Nitrite Ltd. (2,028.60, -6.11%) and Torrent Power Ltd. (493.45, -5.65%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    05 May 2022
    Market closes flat, LIC’s Rs 21,008 crore IPO gets bids for 88% of the total available shares on day 2

    Market closes flat, LIC’s Rs 21,008 crore IPO gets bids for 88% of the total available shares on day 2

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Indian indices gave up most of their gains and closed flat on a volatile day of trade. The Nifty 50 closed flat today after falling 2.3% on Wednesday as the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) increased the repo rate by 40 bps to 4.4%. The Indian 10-year government bond yields rose in a reaction to the surprise announcement. On a global front, major Asian indices closed higher, tracking the US indices, which closed sharply higher on Wednesday. The US indices rose after the US Federal Reserve delivered an expected 50 bps hike in interest rates. The S&P 500 climbed close to 3%, recording its biggest one-day percentage gain in two years. Crude oil edges higher after European Union proposed new sanctions against Russia that included a ban on Russian crude oil in six months.

    Nifty Smallcap 100, which opened in the green, closed lower while Nifty Midcap 100 closed flat, following the benchmark index. Nifty Metal and Nifty Auto closed higher than Wednesday’s levels. Nifty IT also closed in the green, tracking the tech-heavy NASDAQ 100, which gained 3.4% on Wednesday.

    Nifty 50closed at 16,682.65 (5.1, 0.0%), BSE Sensexclosed at 55,702.23 (33.2, 0.1%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 14,395.50 (2.2, 0.0%)

    Market breadth is in the red. Of the 1,871 stocks traded today, 754 were on the uptrend, and 1,076 went down.

    • IFB Industries, AIA Engineering, Adani Total Gas, Natco Pharmaand are trading with higher volumesas compared to Wednesday.

    • Adani Power’s Q4FY22 net profit surges to Rs 4,650.6 crore from Rs 13.13 crore a year ago. Revenue from operations rise 66.2% YoY to Rs 10,597.8 crore on revenue from the power generation and related activities segment rising 68.2% YoY to Rs 10,179 crore. EBITDA surges 270.6% YoY to Rs 7,942 crore on the back of high growth in revenue.

    • Hem Securities maintains a ‘Buy’ rating on Sonata Software with a target price of Rs 839, indicating an upside of 18%. The brokerage remains positive about the company as its deal pipeline continues to be healthy through multiple new digital wins from existing and new customers.

    • Hero MotoCorp rises after the company hints at a healthy demand scenario in an analyst call on Wednesday. The company’s wholesales for April saw a healthy growth of 12.4% YoY to 4.2 lakh units because of an increase in motorcycle wholesales. The company believes that growth will accelerate once the chip shortages ease out.

    • Life Insurance Corporation of India’s Rs 21,008.4-crore IPO gets bids for 103% of the available 16.2 crore shares on offer on the second day of bidding. The retail investor quota gets bids for 93% of the available 6.9 crore shares on offer.

    • Metal stocks like Tata Steel, Vedanta, JSW Steel, Jindal Steel and Power, and NMDC, among others, are rising in trade. The broader sectoral index Nifty Metal is also trading in green.

    • IT stocks like Infosys, Coforge, Tech Mahindra, and L&T Technology Services among others are rising in trade. The broader sectoral index Nifty IT is also trading in green.

    • Sona BLW Precision Forgings (Sona Comstar) rises as it announces a partnership with C-Motive Technologies. The companies plan to develop the world’s first commercially viable electrostatic motor for electric vehicle applications. The production is likely to begin by 2026.

    • ABB India is trading with more than 22 times its weekly average trading volume. Westlife Development, Pfizer, Sonata Software, and Rain Industries are trading at more than two times their weekly average trading volumes.

    • Axis Securities maintains a ‘Buy’ rating on Can Fin Homes with a target price of Rs 790, indicating an upside of 23%. The brokerage remains positive for the company due to its favourable loan mix, comfortable liquidity position, and robust capital adequacy ratio (CAR) of 23.3%. The brokerage expects net profit to grow at a 17.6% CAGR over FY22-24.

    • Stocks like Schaeffler India, Crisil, United Breweries, and Trent, among others, are outperforming the Nifty 50 index over the week, post results

    • Larsen & Toubro is rising as it receives an order worth up to Rs 5,000 crore from the National High-Speed Rail Corp. The project will entail constructing 116 Km of High-Speed Ballastless tracks for the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail project.

    • Rain Industries is rising as its Q4FY22 net profit rises 34.4% YoY to Rs 277.4 crore. Total Revenue increases by 46.4% to Rs 3,050 crore mainly due to a combination of higher volumes and an increase in price realizations. Revenue from cement businesses rises 15.3% YoY in Q4FY22 to Rs 320 crore.

    • ABB India’s Q4FY22 net profit rises 164% YoY to Rs 373.1 crore and revenue rises 21.2% YoY to Rs 2,005.6 crore on higher volumes, rise in orders and growth in the service business. Orders grow 25% YoY to Rs 2,291 crore and operating margin rises by 142 bps YoY to 9.5%.

    • CarTrade Tech is falling as it posts a loss of Rs 25.7 crore in Q4FY22 against a profit of Rs 12 crore in the same quarter previous year. Revenues increase by 15.2% YoY in Q4FY22 to Rs 105.9 crore but the company posts losses as employee benefit expenses jump 2.2 times YoY to Rs 85 crore.

    • Adani Total Gas's Q4FY22 profit falls 43.6% YoY to Rs 81.1 crore due to the rise in gas price and local constraints on the supply of regasified liquefied natural gas. Revenue rises 69.3% YoY to Rs 1,022.2 crore during the quarter. In FY22, the company's profit rises 7% YoY to Rs 505 crore.

    • Sunil Singhania's Abakkus Growth Fund buys stake in J Kumar Infraprojects worth Rs 45.13 crore in a bulk deal on Wednesday.

    • Havells India’s Q4FY22 net profit rises 16% YoY to Rs 352.5 crore and revenue rises 32.4% YoY to Rs 4,470.4 crore. The maximum revenue growth came in from the cables segment and Lloyd at 45% YoY and 62% YoY, respectively. Operating margin falls by 347 bps to 11.7% on high input costs.

    • Tata Consumer Products’ Q4FY22 net profit rises 4X YoY to Rs 217.5 crore and revenue rises 4.6% YoY to Rs 3,222.8 crore led by robust demand in the Indian market. The India business segment revenue rises 6% YoY to Rs 1,954 crore and EBITDA margin rises by 400 bps YoY to 14.4%.

    • Deepak Nitrite’s Q4FY22 net profit falls 7.8% YoY to Rs 267.2 crore however, revenue increases 27.9% to Rs 1,872.3 crore. Phenolics segment contributes maximum to the revenue with a growth of 20% YoY to Rs 1,122.1 crore. Cost of materials for the company surges 48.8% YoY to Rs 1,186.5 crore with total expenses rising 40.2% to Rs 1,513.7 crore.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include ABB India Ltd. (2,221.10, 10.26%), Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd. (1,095.60, 9.07%) and Adani Green Energy Ltd. (2,845.90, 6.53%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Godrej Properties Ltd. (1,460.25, -5.60%), Deepak Nitrite Ltd. (2,160.55, -5.57%) and IndusInd Bank Ltd. (936.80, -4.24%).

    Movers and Shakers

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

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included Hikal Ltd. (421.65, 12.26%), ABB India Ltd. (2,221.10, 10.26%) and Esab India Ltd. (3,678.70, 10.19%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Intellect Design Arena Ltd. (712.25, -6.72%), Sonata Software Ltd. (676.20, -5.16%) and Aavas Financiers Ltd. (2,201.90, -3.75%).

    SIS Ltd. (499.90, -0.06%) was trading at 6.4 times of weekly average. Westlife Development Ltd. (451.95, -1.91%) and Firstsource Solutions Ltd. (114.80, -2.42%) were trading with volumes 5.6 and 5.3 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 10 stocks hit their 52-week lows.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd. (233.75, -1.62%) and Esab India Ltd. (3,678.70, 10.19%).

    Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - 3M India Ltd. (18,545.90, -3.16%) and Firstsource Solutions Ltd. (114.80, -2.42%).

    16 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including ABB India Ltd. (2,221.10, 10.26%) and Grindwell Norton Ltd. (1,699.90, 4.94%). 34 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Laxmi Organic Industries Ltd. (395.85, -6.76%) and Intellect Design Arena Ltd. (712.25, -6.72%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    04 May 2022
    Market closes lower, RBI hikes repo rate by 40 bps

    Market closes lower, RBI hikes repo rate by 40 bps

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Nifty 50 dropped over 400 points from the day’s high and closed 2.3% lower after the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) increased the Repo rate by 40 bps to 4.4%. RBI also increased the Cash Reserve Ratio by 50 bps to 4.5%. Most Asian indices closed lower amid mixed global cues. Investors brace for the biggest interest rate hike by the US Fed in two decades, to be announced later in the day. Analysts expect a 50 basis points hike and await the US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s commentary to gauge the hawkishness level of the US Fed. Crude oil rises on Wednesday after US industry data showed a fall in US crude oil inventories amid rising supply concerns. European indices follow the global trend and trade lower ahead of the US Fed’s rate decision later in the day.

    Nifty Midcap 100 and Nifty Smallcap 100 closed in the red, following the benchmark index. Nifty Metal and Nifty Media closed lower than Monday’s levels. Nifty IT closed lower despite the tech-heavy NASDAQ 100 futures trading in the green.

    BSE Sensexclosed at 55,669.03 (-1307.0, -2.3%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 14,393.35 (-343.0, -2.3%)

    Market breadth is overwhelmingly negative. Of the 1,872 stocks traded today, 278 were on the uptrend, and 1,571 went down.

    • Nuvoco Vistas Corporation, Tube Investments of India, Star Health and Allied Insurance Company, Escorts and are trading with higher volumes as compared to Monday.

    • Stocks like Nestle India, ACC, Crisil, and Tata coffee, among others, are outperforming the Nifty 50 index over the past week, post results

    • Kotak Mahindra’s net profit rises 50.3% YoY to Rs 3,891.8 crore and operating revenue rises 11.1% YoY to Rs 8,838.1 crore. Net interest income rises 18% YoY to Rs 4,521 crore and net NPA (non-performing assets) falls 30.8% YoY to Rs 2,148.7 crore.

    • Life Insurance Corporation of India’s Rs 21,008.4-crore IPO gets bids for 63% of the available 16.2 crore shares on offer on the first day of bidding. The retail investor quota gets bids for 56% of the available 6.9 crore shares on offer. The issue is entirely an offer for sale of Rs 21,008.4 crore.

    • Eris Lifesciences acquires a 100% stake in Oaknet Healthcare for Rs 650 crore. The acquisition will help the company to expand its market reach and enter the dermatology segment.

    • Coal India’s production rises 28% YoY to 53.5 million tonnes in April 2022. Its supply to the power sector increases 15.6% YoY to 49.7 million tonnes because of a rise in demand from electricity generating plants. Coal India’s subsidiary Northern Coalfields’ production increases 26.2% YoY to 10.8 million tonnes.

    • Sumitomo Chemical Indiais trading with more than 12 times its weekly average trading volume. Britannia Industries, Home First Finance Company India, Alembic Pharmaceuticals, and Solar Industries Indiaare trading at more than three times their weekly average trading volumes.

    • Stocks like MphasiS, TV18 Broadcast, Zomato, ICICI Securities, and Tech Mahindra, among others, are in the oversold zone according to the technical indicator relative strength index or RSI.

    • Adani Enterprises’ Q4FY22 net profit rises 30% YoY to Rs 304.3 crore and revenue rises 83.7% YoY to Rs 25,141.6 crore led by growth in the airport and integrated resources management segments (IRM). The airport segment grows nearly 13X YoY to Rs 1,165.8 crore and the integrated resources business segment rises 112.4% YoY to Rs 17,857.1 crore. Operating margin falls by 160 bps YoY to 5.1% as purchases of stock-in-trade rise 123.1% YoY to Rs 20,051.4 crore.

    • Aurobindo Pharma’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Eugia Pharma Specialties receives US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) for its Bortezomib injection, 3.5 mg. Bortezomib injection is therapeutically equivalent to Velcade Injection of Takeda Pharmaceuticals. This drug, which is used to treat certain types of cancer, has a total market size of $ 1.17 billion.

    • Pharma stocks like Alembic Pharmaceuticals, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, Cipla, and Divi's Laboratoriesamong others are falling in trade. The broader sectoral index Nifty Pharma is also trading in red.

    • Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone's cargo volumes in April 2022 rise 17% YoY to 28.64 million metric tonnes. Coal cargo volumes rise 23% YoY driven by higher coking coal volumes while agricultural cargo volumes jump 3.5X YoY on robust wheat exports from India.

    • Astec Lifesciences' Q4FY22 net profit rises nearly 80% YoY to Rs 43 crore and revenues rise 58% YoY to Rs 279 crore. Higher sales realizations in the exports segment and healthy sales volumes growth in the contract manufacturing segment drive the overall topline growth. The company also improves its gross margins by 4.5 percentage points to 42.8% on favorable product mix

    • Biocon slips in trade after Health Products Regulatory Authority, Ireland finds a major deficiency in the manufacturing processes of its new plant at Bengaluru. This plant, owned by its subsidiary Biocon Biologics, will cater to European markets w.r.t monoclonal antibody drug formulations.

    • Godrej Properties returns to black with a net profit of Rs 258.6 crore in Q4FY22 compared to a loss of Rs 191.6 crore a year ago and revenue rises 164.3% YoY to Rs 1,522.6 crore. Sales value rises 23.4% YoY to Rs 3,248 crore on the back of robust demand for residential real estate.

    • Britannia Industries rises as its Q4FY22 net profit increases 4.9% YoY to Rs 377.9 crore. Sales increase 15% YoY to Rs 3,508.4 crore. Cost of materials rises 21.3% YoY to Rs 1,858.6 crore and gross margin falls 240 bps to 38%.

    • Alembic Pharmaceuticals is falling as its Q4FY22 profit falls 86% YoY to Rs 35.6 crore despite a 9.3% increase in revenue to Rs 1,426 crore. Net profit is down mainly due to a non-recurring expense of Aleor Dermaceuticals’ accelerated amortization of existing intangible assets. Alembic Pharma’s net profit falls 53.4% YoY to Rs 522.3 crore and revenues decrease by 2.2% to Rs 5,356.3 crore.

    • Tata Steel’s Q4FY22 net profit rises 46.8% YoY to Rs 9,756.2 crore and revenue rises 38.5% YoY to Rs 69,615.7 crore. Maximum growth in revenue came in from the Europe segment, as Tata Steel Europe’s revenue rises 52.9% YoY to Rs 26,680.7 crore. However, the operating margin falls by 6.7 percentage points YoY to 21.7% on high input costs.

    • Titan is falling as its Q4FY22 profit falls 7.2% YoY to Rs 527 crore despite a 4.3% increase in revenue to Rs 7,872 crore. Net profit is down due to volatile gold prices and the Omicron wave that disrupted the company’s business in Q4FY22. Net profit jumps 2.3 times YoY in FY22 to Rs 2,198 crore and revenues increase by 33% to Rs 29,033 crore.

    • Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) raises Rs 5,627 crore from investors by selling 5.93 crore equity shares at Rs 949 per share. Foreign investors include Societe Generale, Government Pension Fund of Norway, Government of Singapore, Monetary Authority of Singapore, and BNP Investments. Domestic mutual funds pick 71% (4.2 crore equity shares) of the anchor portion, including, State Bank of India, ICICI Prudential, HDFC, Aditya Birla, among others.

    • Hero MotoCorp’s Q4FY22 net profit falls 29.9% YoY to Rs 620.5 crore due to weak rural demand. Revenue fell 13.7% to Rs 7,496.5 crore despite price hikes across its product range. The board of directors recommends a dividend of Rs 35 per share for FY22.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Oil And Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. (162.25, 3.77%), Britannia Industries Ltd. (3,385.45, 3.49%) and Petronet LNG Ltd. (213.65, 2.69%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd. (1,004.50, -8.93%), General Insurance Corporation of India (124.40, -7.03%) and Voltas Ltd. (1,144.65, -7.01%).

    Volume Rockets

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

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included KIOCL Ltd. (237.05, 8.37%), Rain Industries Ltd. (175.70, 4.96%) and Britannia Industries Ltd. (3,385.45, 3.49%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were IFB Industries Ltd. (865.85, -9.12%), Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd. (4,013.30, -6.77%) and Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (733.85, -6.71%).

    Sumitomo Chemical India Ltd. (450.60, 3.01%) was trading at 21.5 times of weekly average. Hawkins Cookers Ltd. (5,110.05, -1.42%) and Solar Industries India Ltd. (2,997.45, 2.69%) were trading with volumes 5.6 and 5.1 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    7 stocks hit their 52-week highs, while 12 stocks were underachievers and hit their 52-week lows.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - GHCL Ltd. (644.30, -2.00%), Indian Hotels Company Ltd. (257.45, -1.62%) and Mahindra Lifespace Developers Ltd. (385.75, -1.61%).

    Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - 3M India Ltd. (19,150.30, -3.43%) and Info Edge (India) Ltd. (4,225.40, -6.73%).

    11 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including JSW Energy Ltd. (309.10, 1.36%) and Motilal Oswal Financial Services Ltd. (901.05, 0.05%). 46 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Vardhman Textiles Ltd. (375.65, -10.59%) and TV18 Broadcast Ltd. (47.95, -9.36%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    02 May 2022
    Market closes lower, HDFC's Q4 net profit up 21.6% YoY to Rs 6,892.2 crore

    Market closes lower, HDFC's Q4 net profit up 21.6% YoY to Rs 6,892.2 crore

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Indian indices recovered from the day’s low but closed lower on a volatile day of trade. Asian indices closed in the red, tracking the US indices which closed sharply lower on Friday. The tech-focused NASDAQ 100 fell over 4.4% led by Amazon which lost 14% on Friday post its Q4FY22 results announcement. Market volatility is expected to continue on the back of growth fears in China, looming rate hikes by the US Federal Reserve, and the geopolitical crisis in Europe. The US Fed is expected to raise its federal funds rate by half a percentage point on Wednesday this week. Crude oil falls amid concerns about slowing economic growth in China, the world’s top oil importer. India’s manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rises to 54.7 for April, up from 54.0 in March despite inflationary pressures. The pan-European STOXX 600 follows the global trend and trades lower as mixed earnings and geopolitical crisis keep investors on edge.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 closed in the red, following the benchmark index. Nifty Media closed higher while Nifty Auto closed in the red. Nifty IT closed in the red, taking cues from the NASDAQ 100, which fell over 4.4% on Friday.

    Nifty 50closed at 17,069.10 (-33.5, -0.2%), BSE Sensexclosed at 56,975.99 (-84.9, -0.2%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 14,736.30 (-47.1, -0.3%)

    Market breadth is highly negative. Of the 1,898 stocks traded today, 576 were gainers and 1,275 were losers.

    • Sundaram Finance, Eris Lifesciences, Aditya Birla Sun Life AMC, and Petronet LNG are trading with higher volumes as compared to Friday.

    • Welspun Corp wins order worth Rs 706 crore from Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL). The order is majorly for the construction of a large section of the Mundra Panipat Crude Oil Pipeline (P-25) project to increase the crude oil intake of IOCL’s Panipat refinery expansion project.

    • Inox Leisure’s Q4FY22 loss reduces to Rs 28.1 crore from Rs 93.7 crore a year ago and revenue rises 173.3% YoY to Rs 325.4 crore on the back of the easing of Covid-19 restrictions. Footfalls rise more than 3X YoY to 1.1 crore and occupancy rates rise by 14 percentage points YoY to 24%.

    • Housing Development Finance Corp's Q4FY22 profit rises 21.6% YoY to Rs 6,892.16 crore despite a 1.9% YoY fall in revenue to Rs 35,046.58 crore. The company's net interest income rises 14% YoY to Rs 4,601 crore. In FY22, profit rises 17.4% to Rs 24,042.13 crore. The board of directors recommends a dividend of Rs 30 per share for FY22.

    • IDBI Bank's Q4FY22 profit rises 16.8% YoY to Rs 734.7 crore despite a 20.8% YoY fall in revenue to Rs 5,532.9 crore. The company's expenditure reduces 3.6% YoY to Rs 3,969.6 crore. In FY22, the profit rise 79% YoY to Rs 2,439.

    • Eicher Motors' arm Royal Enfield’s April 2022 total wholesale numbers rise 17% YoY to 62,155 units and exports rise 84% YoY to 8,303 units. VE Commercial Vehicles' total wholesales, the company’s joint venture with Volvo rises 157.6% YoY to 5,525 units. Domestic wholesales rise 206.5% YoY to 4,766 units and export wholesales rise 20.1% to 650 units.

    • TVS Motor Company’s total wholesales grew 24% YoY to 2.9 lakh units with two-wheeler wholesales rising 24% to 2.8 lakh units. Motorcycle wholesales are up 4% to 1.4 lakh units and scooter wholesales jump 57% YoY to 1 lakh units. Domestic two-wheeler electric vehicle wholesales are up 3.6X times to 1,420 units.

    • Ajanta Pharma surges as its board will consider a bonus issue proposal in its upcoming board meeting on May 10.

    • Devyani International's Q4FY22 profit rises 22.1% YoY to Rs 75.94 crore and revenue rises 36% YoY to Rs 590.7 crore. The company adds 54 net new stores in Q4FY22 and adds 246 net new stores in FY22. In FY22, the company reports a profit of Rs 155.12 crore against a loss of Rs 62.99 crore in FY21.

    • Tata Chemicals is trading with more than 12 times its weekly average trading volume. Dixon Technologies (India), Solara Active Pharma Sciences, Suprajit Engineering, and Can Fin Homes are trading at more than four times their weekly average trading volumes.

    • Stocks like Cipla, MRF, Godrej Properties, and Deepak Nitrite, among others, are rising over the past week, ahead of their financial results.

    • Thyrocare Technologies is falling as its Q4FY22 profit falls 43.7% YoY to Rs 21.2 crore. Total revenue decreases by 11.8% YoY to Rs 132.7 crore as revenue from Covid-19 businesses fall 29% to Rs 16.13 crore. However, the company’s net profit rises 55.6% YoY in FY22 to Rs 176.14 crore and revenues increase by 21.9% to Rs 618.1 crore.

    • Bajaj Auto’s total wholesales fall 20% YoY to 3.1 lakh units with two-wheeler domestic wholesales falling 26% to 93,233 units. Three-wheelers' total wholesales are down 27% YoY to 29,063 units. Total exports also fall 18% to 2.08 lakh units.

    • Tata Chemicals is rising as its Q4FY22 profit jumps 39 times YoY to Rs 438.2 crore. Total Revenue increases by 32.8% YoY to Rs 3,586.9 crore on the back of strong domestic and US business revenue growth. Net profit jumps 4.9 times YoY in FY22 to Rs 1,257.6 crore and revenues increase by 23.4% to Rs 12,878 crore.

    • IT stocks like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, HCL Technologies, and Larsen & Toubro Infotech, among others, are falling in trade. All 10 constituents of Nifty IT are trading in the red

    • Hero MotoCorp’s total April 2022 wholesales rise 12.4% YoY to 4.19 lakh units as motorcycle wholesales increase by 15.7% to 3.92 lakh units. However, scooter wholesales fall 21.2% YoY to 25,995 units, and export wholesales decrease by 32.1% to 20,132 units.

    • Wipro’s Q4FY22 profit rises 4% QoQ to Rs 3,087.3 crore and revenues increase by 2.7% to Rs 21,362.8 crore. Operating profit margin falls 74 bps QoQ as employee benefits expenses rise 6% to Rs 12,130 crore. Net profit rises 12.6% YoY in FY22 to Rs 1,229.6 crore and revenues increase by 26.5% to Rs 81,373.2 crore.

    • Mahindra & Mahindra’s April 2022 total auto wholesales rise 25% YoY to 45,640 units and total farm equipment wholesales rise 49% YoY to 40,939 units. Domestic passenger vehicle wholesales rise 23% to 22,526 units and domestic commercial vehicle wholesales rise 23.4% YoY to 17,402 units.

    • Solara Active Pharma Sciences' Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Rajender Juvvadi Rao tenders his resignation to pursue opportunities at Aurore Life Sciences. The resignation is effective from April 28, 2022

    • Tata Motor’s total April 2022 wholesales rise 74% YoY to 72,468 units and total domestic sales increase by 81% YoY to 71,467 units. Domestic commercial vehicle (CV) wholesales jump 2.1 times YoY to 29,880 units while CV exports fall 57% YoY to 958 units. Passenger vehicle (PV) wholesales rise 66% YoY in April 2022 to 41,587 units with electric PV wholesales jumping four times YoY to 2,322 units.

    • IndusInd Bank’s Q4FY22 net profit rises 51.2% YoY to Rs 1,400.6 crore and revenue rises 6.1% YoY to Rs 9,199.7 crore. Net interest income (NII) rises 13% YoY to Rs 3,985 crore and provisions fall 22% YoY to Rs 1,463 crore. Net interest margin (NIM) rises by 7 bps YoY to 4.2%.

    • Maruti Suzuki’s total wholesales fall marginally by 1.6% YoY to 1.57 lakh units with total passenger vehicle wholesales down 2.9% YoY to 1.52 lakh units. Mini car segment’s wholesales fall 22% to 22,655 units and mid-size compact car wholesales are down 19.9% to 1,756 units.

    • YES Bank logs a net profit of Rs 367 crore in Q4FY22 against a loss of Rs 3,787.75 crore in Q4FY21. Provisions fell 94.6% YoY to Rs 271 crore. Net interest income surges 84% YoY to Rs 1,819 crore. Asset quality improves with gross NPA falling 148 bps YoY to 13.93% and net NPA down 135 bps to 4.53%.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Ajanta Pharma Ltd. (1,803.15, 4.77%), IndusInd Bank Ltd. (1,018.10, 4.04%) and Supreme Industries Ltd. (2,015.80, 3.54%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Dixon Technologies (India) Ltd. (3,994.85, -9.13%), Max Healthcare Institute Ltd. (391.45, -5.41%) and Aarti Industries Ltd. (847.65, -4.54%).

    Crowd Puller Stocks

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

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included Tata Chemicals Ltd. (1,033.00, 9.88%), Can Fin Homes Ltd. (642.40, 8.49%) and GHCL Ltd. (657.45, 6.17%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Solara Active Pharma Sciences Ltd. (511.35, -19.99%), Dixon Technologies (India) Ltd. (3,994.85, -9.13%) and Zensar Technologies Ltd. (307.50, -4.83%).

    India Tourism Development Corporation Ltd. (378.10, 1.34%) was trading at 8.0 times of weekly average. Sundaram Clayton Ltd. (3,874.05, 1.63%) and Amber Enterprises India Ltd. (3,915.50, 5.55%) were trading with volumes 5.6 and 5.6 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    7 stocks took off, crossing 52-week highs, while 6 stocks hit their 52-week lows.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Crisil Ltd. (3,672.75, -0.32%), GHCL Ltd. (657.45, 6.17%) and Indian Hotels Company Ltd. (261.70, 2.03%).

    Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - Rallis India Ltd. (226.40, -3.45%) and Sanofi India Ltd. (6,940.70, -0.49%).

    12 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Can Fin Homes Ltd. (642.40, 8.49%) and Kaveri Seed Company Ltd. (569.60, 5.64%). 29 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Just Dial Ltd. (816.80, -4.91%) and Astral Ltd. (2,065.95, -4.06%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    29 Apr 2022
    Market closes lower, Maruti Suzuki India's Q4 net profit rises 57.7% YoY

    Market closes lower, Maruti Suzuki India's Q4 net profit rises 57.7% YoY

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Nifty 50 closed in the red amid high selling pressure towards the end of the trading session to fall over 1% from the day’s peak. Most Asian indices closed in the green as US indices closed sharply higher on Thursday led by the tech-heavy NASDAQ 100. Meta’s Q4 results lifted the US market but lackluster results by Amazon sent the stock over 9% lower during after-market hours trading. Market volatility is expected to continue on the back of China’s growth fears, looming US rate hikes, and the geopolitical crisis in Europe. The US dollar continues to gain amid prospect of aggressive rate hikes in the US. Crude oil trades at elevated levels as the geopolitical crisis in Europe continues to disrupt its supply chain. European indices join the global trend and trade higher amid mixed earnings reports.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Next 50 closed in the red, following the benchmark index. Nifty Realty and Nifty Auto closed lower than Thursday’s levels. Nifty IT closed in the red, tracking the NASDAQ 100 futures, which is trading lower.

    Nifty 50closed at 17,102.55 (-142.5, -0.8%), BSE Sensexclosed at 57,060.87 (-460.2, -0.8%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 14,783.35 (-130.6, -0.9%)

    Market breadth is moving down. Of the 1,866 stocks traded today, 561 were on the uptick, and 1,268 were down.

    • Shilpa Medicare,Kansai Nerolac Paints, Westlife Development, and Ajanta Pharmaare trading with higher volumesas compared to Thursday.

    • UltraTech Cement’s Q4FY22 net profit rises 47.3% YoY to Rs 2,613.7 crore on reversal of provision of income tax of Rs 323.35 crore and revenue rises 9.6% YoY to Rs 15,859.7 crore. However, profit before tax falls 13.9% YoY to 2,275.6 crore. EBITDA falls 16% YoY to Rs 3,165 as power and fuel costs rise 46.7% YoY to Rs 3,594.8 crore.

    • Maruti Suzuki India's Q4FY22 net profit rises 57.7% YoY to Rs 1,839 crore and revenues rise 11% YoY to Rs 25,514 crore. Sales volume improves sequentially by 13.5% to 4,88,830 units whereas it was down 0.7% YoY in Q4FY22. Higher sales realization primarily drive the topline growth in Q4FY22

    • Gillette India’s Q4FY22 net profit rises marginally by 0.3% YoY to Rs 40.7 crore with revenue increasing 5.5% to Rs 566.5 crore. However, the company’s total expenses rose 11.3% YoY to Rs 457.8 crore with the cost of materials surging 131% to Rs 159.3 crore.

    • Rainbow Childrens Medicare’s Rs 1,580.8-crore IPO gets bids for 12.4X of the available 2.1 crore shares on offer on the last day of bidding. The retail investor quota gets bids for 1.4X of the available 1 crore shares on offer.

    • Zomato slumps below its lower end of IPO price band and touches an all-time low of Rs 71.4 on the bourses. The stock is falling for three consecutive sessions.

    • Axis Securities maintains a ‘Buy’ rating on Trent with a target price of Rs 1,350, indicating an upside of 10%. The brokerage believes that the company is well-placed to grow in the post-Covid-19 era, led by its success in the Westside apparel store chain, the ramp-up of Zudio apparel stores, sustainable margins, and a healthy balance sheet.

    • Schaeffler India and Crisil touch an all-time high of Rs 2,441.5 and Rs 3,785 respectively. Both stocks are rising for three consecutive sessions.

    • Stocks like Asian Paints, eClerx Services, United Breweries, and Sunteck Realty, among others, crossed their 100-day simple moving average (SMA) today.

    • General Insurance Corporation of India is trading with more than 39 times its weekly average trading volume. Prism Johnson, Shriram City Union Finance, Varroc Engineering, and Eris Lifesciences are trading at more than seven times their weekly average trading volumes.

    • IndiaMART InterMESH’s Q4FY22 net profit rises 3% YoY to Rs 57 crore and revenue rises 22% YoY to Rs 231 crore. EBITDA margin falls by 20 percentage points to 28% as manpower costs increase by 53% YoY to Rs 87 crore.

    • Genus Power Infrastructures is rising as it receives an order worth Rs 828.5 crore from state utility. The project will entail designing an advanced metering infrastructure system with supply, installation, and commissioning of 10 lakh smart prepaid meters.

    • Stocks like Nestle India, ACC, Angel One, and Tata Elxsi, among others, are outperforming the Nifty 50 index over the week, post results

    • Vedanta rises despite reporting a fall in Q4FY22 net profit by 4.8% YoY to Rs 7,261 crore. However, revenue from operations rises 41% YoY to Rs 39,342 crore because of higher sales volumes and an increase in commodity prices. EBITDA for the company jumps 51% YoY to Rs 13,768 crore with EBITDA margin rising 300 bps to 39%. The board recommends an interim dividend of Rs 31.5 per share with May 9 as the record date.

    • Shriram Transport Finance surges as its Q4FY22 net profit rises 44.2% YoY to Rs 1,091.2 crore and revenue rises 13.1% YoY to Rs 5,087.6 crore. Net Interest Income (NII) rises 22.16% YoY to Rs 2,627.8 crore and AUM (assets under management) rises 8.4% YoY to Rs 1.27 lakh crore.

    • Mphasis's Q4FY22 profit rises 9.6% QoQ to Rs 392.1 crore as the revenue rises 6.6% QoQ to Rs 3,316.8 crore. In FY22, the company's profit rises 17.6% YoY to Rs 1,430.9 crore.

    • Fineotex is falling despite its Q4FY22 profit rising 46% YoY to Rs 16.5 crore and revenues increasing by 56% to Rs 121.6 crore. India business revenues double YoY in Q4FY22 to Rs 101.7 crore. Fineotex’s FY22 revenue rises 58% YoY to Rs 373.7 crore and net profit increases by 29.4% to Rs 55.1 crore.

    • Ambuja Cements' Q4FY22 net profit declines 30.4% YoY to Rs 658.9 crore on rising fuel costs. Revenue rises 2.3% YoY to Rs 7,990.3 crore on the back of sales volume rising 3.4% YoY to 7.5 million tonnes per annum. EBITDA margin falls by 680 bps YoY to 20.5% as power and fuel expenses rise 34.5% YoY to Rs 2,072 crore.

    • Varroc Engineering surges as it signs a securities purchase agreement with a French firm Compagnie Plastic Omnium SE to divest its four-wheeler lighting systems operations in the US and Europe. The value of the transaction is 600 million euros. The company plans to divest its operations in the USA, Brazil, Mexico, Poland, Czech Republic, Germany, Turkey, and Morocco.

    • Biocon’s Q4FY22 net profit falls 4% YoY to Rs 283.9 crore despite a revenue increase of 20.9% to Rs 2,746 crore. Raw material costs rise 21% YoY to Rs 747.8 crore in Q4FY22. Generics segment revenue grows 26% YoY to Rs 717 crore on the back of new product launches in the US.

    • Axis Bank’s Q4FY22 net profit rises 54% YoY to Rs 4,118 crore with an increase in net interest income by 17% YoY to Rs 8,815 crore. Provisions fell 54% YoY to Rs 987 crore. Total advances grew 15% YoY to Rs 7.07 lakh crore with retail loans rising 21% YoY to Rs 4 lakh crore. The bank's asset quality improved with gross NPA falling 88 bps YoY to 2.8% and net NPA by 32 bps to 0.73%.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include General Insurance Corporation of India (130.15, 9.74%), Shriram Transport Finance Company Ltd. (1,202.05, 5.28%) and Max Healthcare Institute Ltd. (413.85, 4.26%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Axis Bank Ltd. (728.60, -6.57%), Indraprastha Gas Ltd. (352.40, -6.39%) and Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd. (5,169.45, -6.33%).

    Volume Shockers

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

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included General Insurance Corporation of India (130.15, 9.74%), Varroc Engineering Ltd. (444.45, 7.99%) and Shriram Transport Finance Company Ltd. (1,202.05, 5.28%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Can Fin Homes Ltd. (592.15, -6.95%), Axis Bank Ltd. (728.60, -6.57%) and Gujarat Gas Ltd. (482.40, -5.80%).

    Gillette India Ltd. (5,265.20, 3.18%) was trading at 22.4 times of weekly average. Prism Johnson Ltd. (114.10, 0.88%) and Shriram City Union Finance Ltd. (1,708.60, 3.53%) were trading with volumes 17.7 and 17.2 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    9 stocks overperformed with 52-week highs, while 1 stock was an underachiever and hit its 52-week lows.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Crisil Ltd. (3,684.45, 2.67%), GHCL Ltd. (619.25, 1.05%) and Mangalore Refinery And Petrochemicals Ltd. (73.75, 6.88%).

    Stock making new 52 weeks lows included - Zomato Ltd. (71.75, -2.84%).

    13 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Laurus Labs Ltd. (583.35, 2.00%) and United Breweries Ltd. (1,585.90, 1.01%). 26 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Can Fin Homes Ltd. (592.15, -6.95%) and Axis Bank Ltd. (728.60, -6.57%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    28 Apr 2022
    Market closes higher, Campus Activewear’s IPO gets bids for 17.9X of the total shares on offer

    Market closes higher, Campus Activewear’s IPO gets bids for 17.9X of the total shares on offer

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Nifty 50 closed in the green with the Indian volatility index, India VIX falling below 20%. Most Asian indices closed higher as China pledged further economic support amid growing worries about the effect of Covid-19 lockdowns in parts of China. Japan’s central bank is expected to keep its monetary settings steady when it hands down its monetary policy later today, even as the yen weakened to a two-decade low against the US dollar. On Wednesday, US indices closed marginally higher on a volatile day of trade. The markets are expected to remain volatile as investors monitor the latest earnings, rising inflation level, and prospect of aggressive monetary policy by the US Fed. Crude oil trades at over $100 per barrel as the geopolitical crisis in Europe continues to disrupt its supply chain. European indices trade in the green as corporate results boost investor sentiments.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 closed in the green, following the benchmark index. Nifty Pharma and Nifty Energy closed higher than Wednesday’s levels. Nifty IT closed in the green, taking cues from the tech-heavy NASDAQ 100 futures, which are trading higher.

    Nifty 50closed at 17,245.05 (206.7, 1.2%), BSE Sensexclosed at 57,521.06 (701.7, 1.2%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 14,913.90 (157.9, 1.1%)

    Market breadth is in the red. Of the 1,875 stocks traded today, 843 showed gains, and 991 showed losses.

    • Bayer Cropscience, Vardhman Textiles, Fortis Healthcare, and Varun Beverages are trading with higher volumesas compared to Thursday.

    • Rainbow Childrens Medicare’s Rs 1,580.85-crore IPO gets bids for 55% of the available 2.05 crore shares on offer on the second day of bidding. The retail investor quota gets bids for 82% of the available 1.01 crore shares on offer.

    • Laurus Labs’ Q4FY22 net profit falls 22% YoY to Rs 234.3 crore and revenues are flat at Rs 1,426.1 crore. Total expenses rise 10.8% YoY to Rs 1,124.4 crore led by changes in inventories of finished goods, work-in-progress, and stock-in-trade.

    • FMCG stocks like Hindustan Unilever, Tata Consumer Products, Dabur India, ITC and Varun Beverages among others are rising in trade. The broader sectoral index Nifty FMCG is also trading higher today.

    • Delivery volumes of stocks like Maruti Suzuki India, Alembic Pharmaceuticals, Havells India, and Deepak Nitrite, among others are rising ahead of their Q4FY22 results to be announced over the next few weeks.

    • Campus Activewear’s Rs 1,400-crore IPO gets bids for 51.7X of the available 3.36 crore shares on offer on the last day of bidding. The retail investor quota gets bids for 7.7X of the available 1.6 crore shares on offer.

    • Cyient to acquire Singapore-based firm Grit Consulting. This is an all-cash deal worth Rs 284 crore, according to reports. The acquisition will help Cyient in expanding its consulting capabilities in asset-driven industries like metals and mining.

    • Apcotex Industries falls despite reporting a 37% YoY rise in its Q4FY22 net profits at Rs 31 crore. Its quarterly revenues rise 48.4% YoY to Rs 279 crore backed by over 24% sales volumes growth and higher exports.

    • Varun Beverages’ Q4FY22 net profit rises 96.7% YoY to Rs 254.2 crore and revenues increase by 26.4% to 2,867.5 crores. Net profit increases sharply on the back of improvement in margins, reduction in finance costs, and higher profitability from international operations. Total sales volumes rise 18.7% YoY in Q4FY22 to 17.97 crore driven by strong demand across geographies.

    • JM Financialis trading with more than 18 times its weekly average trading volume. Vaibhav Global, TV18 Broadcast, TTK Prestige, and Rajesh Exports are trading at more than four times their weekly average trading volumes.

    • Trent posts a loss of Rs 20.8 crore in Q4FY22 compared to a Rs 17.4 crore profit a year ago as high input costs hurt margins. However, revenue rises 41.2% YoY to Rs 1,372.9 crore on recovery in footfalls. EBITDA margin falls by 480bps YoY to 13% as employee expenses rise 48% YoY

    • Mahindra Lifespace Developers rises after it announces its Q4FY22 results. Net profit for Q4FY22 is Rs 137.6 crore as against a loss of Rs 27.7 crore in Q4FY21. Total revenue surges 3X YoY to Rs 161.7 crore. Residential pre-sales grew 50% to Rs 1,028 crore while industrial leasing leaps 130% to Rs. 298 crore in FY22.

    • Angel One outperforms ICICI Securities by 17.7 percentage points in QoQ net profit growth. However, ICICI Securities outperforms Angel One on 11 out of 16 fundamental parameters like annual return on equity, price-to-earnings ratio, price-to-book value, among others, according to Trendlyne’s Stock Comparison tool.

    • Indian Energy Exchange is falling despite its Q4FY22 profit rising 43.62% YoY to Rs 88.4 crore. The company's revenue rises 28% YoY to Rs 128.4 crore. In FY22, the profit rises 50.2% YoY to Rs 308.6 crore.

    • Media stocks like Zee Entertainment, Sun TV Network, TV18 Broadcast, Network 18 Media & Investments and Saregama India are falling. The broader sectoral index i.e. Nifty Media is also trading in red today.

    • ICICI Securities downgrades its rating on Sanofi to ‘Hold’ from ‘Buy’ with a target price of Rs 7,740, indicating an upside of 11%. The brokerage downgrades its rating as the company’s Q4FY22 revenue fell 2% YoY to Rs 731.4 crore but retains a positive outlook as Sanofi has a strong brand recall in anti-diabetic therapies in India.

    • Persistent Systems’ Q4FY22 net profit rises 14% QoQ to Rs 201 crore and revenue by 10.3% QoQ to Rs 1,679.9 crore, driven by a 14.6% QoQ rise in services revenue. Operating profit margin rises by 34 bps QoQ to 17.17% and attrition falls by 30 bps to 26.6%.

    • Bajaj Auto's Q4FY22 profit rises 10.28% YoY to Rs 1,469 crore despite a 6.9% YoY fall in revenue to Rs 8263.7 crore. The increase in profit factors in the reduced expenses on raw materials among others. In FY22, the company's profit rises 10% YoY to Rs 5,019 crore.

    • Network 18 and TV18 Broadcast slump after Reliance Industries announces a strategic partnership with Bodhi Tree Systems to form the largest TV and digital streaming platform in India. Bodhi Tree Systems will invest Rs 13,500 crore while Reliance Industries’ subsidiary will invest an additional Rs 1,645 crore in Viacom 18. Network 18 is TV18 Broadcast's holding company and TV18 Broadcast is the controlling partner in Viacom 18.

    • HDFC AMC's Q4FY22 net profit rises 8.7% YoY to Rs 343.5 crore and revenues increase by 6.5% to Rs 580.93 crore. Systematic investment plan (SIP) flows rise 33.7% YoY to Rs 12,300 crore in Q4FY22. The company’s FY22 net profit rises 5.1% YoY to Rs 1,393.1 crore and revenues increases by 10.5% to Rs 2,433.2 crore.

    • Indian Hotels' posts a profit of Rs 71.5 crore in Q4FY22 compared to a Rs 97.7 crore loss a year ago. Revenue rises 52.4% YoY to Rs 954.8 crore helped by a recovery in leisure and business travel after easing of restrictions on travel and movement.

    • Hindustan Unilever’s Q4FY22 net profit rises 5.3% YoY to Rs 2,307 crore with total revenue rising 10.2% YoY to Rs 13,846 crore. Home care segment revenue grew 23.6% to Rs 4,743 crore. Total expenses for the company surge 11.5% YoY as the cost of materials consumed rises 18% to Rs 4,501 crore. As a result, gross margins fell 300 bps to 49.5%.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Coromandel International Ltd. (899.15, 6.08%), Indian Hotels Company Ltd. (247.00, 4.77%) and Hindustan Unilever Ltd. (2,241.85, 4.51%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Adani Power Ltd. (284.25, -5.00%), Dr. Lal Pathlabs Ltd. (2,681.20, -3.78%) and JSW Energy Ltd. (330.40, -3.48%).

    Crowd Puller Stocks

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

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included Godrej Agrovet Ltd. (570.15, 11.05%), JM Financial Ltd. (75.65, 10.92%) and TTK Prestige Ltd. (853.20, 9.73%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were TV18 Broadcast Ltd. (61.80, -17.76%), La Opala RG Ltd. (315.05, -4.28%) and Bajaj Auto Ltd. (3,834.40, -1.82%).

    KIOCL Ltd. (230.05, 7.02%) was trading at 13.7 times of weekly average. Vaibhav Global Ltd. (475.00, 5.52%) and Coromandel International Ltd. (899.15, 6.08%) were trading with volumes 11.1 and 10.3 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    8 stocks hit their 52-week highs, while 1 stock tanked below its 52-week lows.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Adani Power Ltd. (284.25, -5.00%), Crisil Ltd. (3,588.70, 7.32%) and DCM Shriram Ltd. (1,191.90, 4.38%).

    Stock making new 52 weeks lows included - Zomato Ltd. (73.85, -2.64%).

    21 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Godrej Agrovet Ltd. (570.15, 11.05%) and United Breweries Ltd. (1,570.10, 4.23%). 15 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd. (1,001.30, -8.67%) and La Opala RG Ltd. (315.05, -4.28%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    27 Apr 2022
    Market closes lower, KPIT Tech Q4FY22 profit rises 14.6% QoQ

    Market closes lower, KPIT Tech Q4FY22 profit rises 14.6% QoQ

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Nifty 50 closed in the red with the Indian volatility index, India VIX rising above 20%. Asian indices closed lower as investors remain anxious about the effect of Covid-19 lockdowns in parts of China. However, China’s central bank said it would support its economy as worries grew about Beijing’s insistence on continuing with a “Zero-Covid” policy that would harm domestic and global growth. All US indices closed sharply lower on Tuesday led by the tech-heavy NASDAQ 100, which closed over 3.8% lower. Stock markets remain jittery amid mixed earnings, rising inflation, and prospect of aggressive monetary policy by the US Fed. Oil prices rose after Russia said it would cut natural gas supply to Eastern Europe. The pan-European index, STOXX 600 trades lower, extending its losses for a fourth straight day as investors monitor earnings and natural gas supply chain disruption in Europe.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 closed lower, following the benchmark index. Nifty Bank and Nifty Auto closed lower than Tuesday’s levels. Nifty IT also closed in the red, tracking the tech-focused NASDAQ 100, which closed sharply lower on Tuesday.

    Nifty 50closed at 17,038.40 (-162.4, -0.9%),BSE Sensexclosed at 56,819.39 (-537.2, -0.9%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 14,756.00 (-142.4, -1.0%)

    Market breadth is overwhelmingly negative. Of the 1,864 stocks traded today, 507 were gainers and 1,329 were losers.

    • Endurance Technologies,V Mart Retail, Procter & Gamble Hygiene & Healthcare, and Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences are trading with higher volumesas compared to Tuesday.

    • Stocks like Adani Enterprises, Havells India, Ambuja Cements, NLC India, and Mahindra & Mahindra, are in the overbought zone according to the technical indicator relative strength index or RSI.

    • Syngene International's Q4FY22 profit rises 7% YoY to Rs 148 crore and revenue rises 14% YoY to Rs 773 crore. The growth is result of the company catching up on projects delayed by supply chain issues and other Covid-related disruptions. In FY22, the company's profit rises 10% YoY to Rs 421 crore.

    • HDFC Securities initiates a 'BUY' on Mahindra & Mahindra with a target price upside of 17.8%. The brokerage is positive on the auto major as it is witnessing a strong traction in its utility vehicle segment especially for new launches like XUV 700. HDFC Sec also expects the sales volumes for M&M's tractor segment to revive in FY23.

    • Rainbow Childrens Medicare’s Rs 1,580.85-crore IPO gets bids for 29% of the available 2.05 crore shares on offer on the first day of bidding. The retail investor quota gets bids for 48% of the available 1.01 crore shares on offer. The public issue comprises of a fresh issue of equity shares of Rs 280 crore and an offer for sale of up to Rs 1,300.85 crore.

    • Campus Activewear’s Rs 1,400-crore IPO gets bids for 3.21X of the available 3.36 crore shares on offer on second day of bidding. The retail investor quota gets bids for 3.94X of the available 1.6 crore shares on offer.

    • Public sector bank stocks like State Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, and Canara Bank, among others, are falling in trade. The broader sectoral index Nifty PSU Bank is also trading in the red.

    • KPIT Technologies Q4FY22 net profit rises 14.6% QoQ to Rs 80.5 crore and revenue rises 5.3% QoQ to Rs 664.8 crore. The growth in revenues is primarily due to the Americas region with a 10.1% QoQ rise in revenues to Rs 250.6 crore. However, employee benefits expense rises 57.1% QoQ.

    • Mahindra Logistics is trading with more than 32 times its weekly average trading volume. KPIT Technologies, Vardhman Textiles, UTI Asset Management Company, and Dilip Buildcon are trading at more than four times their weekly average trading volumes.

    • CARE Ratings slumps in trade after Managing Director and CEO Ajay Mahajan resigns citing personal reasons. His resignation is effective from the closure of business hours on May 31. Executive Director Mehul Pandya will be the interim CEO from June 1 onwards.

    • NTPC signs a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Energy Vault Holdings for the deployment of gravity-based energy storage technology. The objective of the MoU is to form a long-term partnership with Energy Vault for the deployment of Energy Vault’s EVx, a gravity-based energy storage technology and software solutions, based on the outcome of a joint feasibility study.

    • Axis Securities maintains a ‘Buy’ rating on Cyient with a target price of Rs 1,000, indicating an upside of 11%. The brokerage believes the company’s recent acquisition of Citec will provide profitable growth in the coming quarters. The brokerage remains positive on the company’s order pipeline, which has multiple long-term contracts in the field of ER&D (Engineering Research & Development).

    • Tata Consultancy Services, HDFC Bank, ACC, and Hathway Cable & Datacom, among others, are outperforming the Nifty 50 index over the past week, post Q4FY22 results.

    • Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) IPO's price band is set at Rs 902-949 per share. The Centre will now sell only up to 3.5% stake in the IPO instead of the earlier 5%. The Centre expects to receive up to Rs 21,000 crore from the share issue. The IPO opens on May 4 and closes on May 9.

    • Omaxe surges after securing funding of Rs 440 crore from Varde Partners, a global alternative investment firm. The company will deploy the funds for the acceleration of construction and expansion and delivery of its projects.

    • United Breweries’ Q4FY22 profit rises 61% YoY to Rs 163.4 crore and revenues increase by 1.3% to Rs 3,664.7 crore. Net profit rises despite a marginal increase in revenue as the company reported an exceptional item loss of Rs 62.2 crore in Q4FY21.

    • Schaeffler India rises as its Q4FY22 net profit rises 48.4% YoY to Rs 207.1 crore and revenue rises 18.6% YoY to Rs 1,587.6 crore driven by growth in the mobility components segment.

    • AU Small Finance Bank’s Q4FY22 net profit rises 105% YoY to Rs 346 crore and revenue rises 26% YoY to Rs 1,978.4 crore on higher interest margins. Net interest income rises 42.8% YoY to Rs 937 crore and net interest margin rises by 60 bps YoY to 6.3%. The lender’s net NPAs (non-performing assets) decline by 170 bps YoY to 0.5%.

    • Bajaj Finance’s Q4FY22 net profit rises 79.6% YoY to Rs 2,420 crore and revenue rises 25.9% YoY to Rs 8,630.3 crore. Net interest income grows 30% YoY to Rs 6,068 crore and fee income rises 51% YoY to Rs 1,164 crore. Total AUM (assets under management) for the NBFC rises 29% YoY to Rs 1.97 lakh crore.

    • Tata Coffee’s net profit rises 12% YoY to Rs 64.28 crore in Q4FY22 and revenues increase by 8% to Rs 663.4 crore. Net profit rises despite a 31.2% increase in cost of raw materials to Rs 256.4 crores due to changes in inventories of finished goods, work in progress, and stock-in-trade.

    • Rainbow Childrens Medicare raises Rs 470 crore from anchor investors by selling 86.63 lakh equity shares at Rs 542 per share. Investors include Government of Singapore, Monetary Authority of Singapore, IIFL Special Opportunities Fund, Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance, HDFC Life Insurance, SBI Mutual Fund (MF), HSBC, Nippon India, among others.

    • Wipro to acquire Rizing Intermediate Holdings, a global SAP consulting firm to help expand its SAP consulting operations. According to reports, the value of the deal is $540 million. The deal is expected to help Wipro expand its services in oil and gas, utilities, manufacturing, and consumer industries. The acquisition is subject to regulatory approvals and the transaction will close before June 30.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Endurance Technologies Ltd. (1,239.05, 6.54%), Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd. (1,103.45, 6.53%) and Adani Power Ltd. (299.20, 4.74%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Bajaj Finance Ltd. (6,714.10, -7.27%), MindTree Ltd. (3,538.35, -4.35%) and Trent Ltd. (1,225.00, -4.29%).

    Crowd Puller Stocks

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

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included Alok Industries Ltd. (27.75, 16.35%), KPIT Technologies Ltd. (586.55, 12.50%) and IIFL Finance Ltd. (388.25, 9.83%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were UTI Asset Management Company Ltd. (860.05, -7.51%), Bajaj Finance Ltd. (6714.10, -7.27%) and Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Ltd. (1,295.70, -3.13%).

    Mahindra Logistics Ltd. (517.15, 8.74%) was trading at 40.9 times of weekly average. TTK Prestige Ltd. (777.55, -0.87%) and Schaeffler India Ltd. (2,234.90, 6.48%) were trading with volumes 11.4 and 6.8 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    10 stocks hit their 52-week highs, while 2 stocks hit their 52-week lows.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone Ltd. (887.30, -2.44%), Adani Power Ltd. (299.20, 4.74%) and EID Parry (India) Ltd. (522.45, -3.81%).

    Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - Infibeam Avenues Ltd. (17.50, -3.31%) and Zomato Ltd. (75.85, -4.71%).

    14 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Alok Industries Ltd. (27.75, 16.35%) and Just Dial Ltd. (914.50, 6.83%). 19 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Bajaj Finance Ltd. (6,714.10, -7.27%) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (281.85, -3.64%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    26 Apr 2022
    Market closes higher, Campus Activewear’s Rs 1,400-crore IPO gets bids for 1.24X of total shares on offer

    Market closes higher, Campus Activewear’s Rs 1,400-crore IPO gets bids for 1.24X of total shares on offer

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Nifty 50 closed in the green with the Indian volatility index falling by 9.5%. Asian shares closed higher after all major indices closed in the red on Monday. US indices recovered their losses towards the end of the trading session to close higher on Monday after Twitter’s board accepted Elon Musk’s $44 billion cash offer to take the company private. Global sentiment remains fragile on the back of China’s economic slowdown, high inflation level, and prospect of aggressive monetary policy tightening by the Fed. Crude oil continues to fall as investors assess the impact of China’s Covid-19 resurgence on the outlook for global demand. European indices trade higher, following the global trend amid mixed cues.

    All sectoral indices closed in the green. Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 closed higher, following the benchmark index. Nifty Metal, which lost 2.85% on Monday, closed 1.28% higher. Nifty IT also closed in the green, tracking the tech-heavy NASDAQ 100, which closed 1.32% higher on Monday.

    Nifty 50closed at 17,200.80 (246.9, 1.5%), BSE Sensexclosed at 57,356.61 (776.7, 1.4%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 14,898.35 (225.4, 1.5%)

    Market breadth is in the green. Of the 1,872 stocks traded today, 1,102 were in the positive territory and 733 were negative.

    • AIA Engineering, IFB Industries, Thyrocare Technologies, and Sanofi India are trading with higher volumes as compared to Monday.

    • Hindustan Aeronautics and Bharat Electronics rise as they ink a pact to co-produce and develop ‘Long Range Dual Bank IRST (Infra-Red Search & Track System)’ for Sukhoi 30 MKI. This development of high-end strategic technology for the air fighter is a part of the ‘Make in India’ initiative.

    • PSU Bank stocks like Canara Bank, State Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, and Indian Bank, among others, are rising in trade. The broader sectoral index Nifty PSU Bank is also trading in the green.

    • Atul is falling as the company's Q4FY22 profit falls 22.7% YoY to Rs 136.56 crore due to a rise in expenses of materials, power, fuel, and water, despite a 22.8% YoY rise in revenue to Rs 1,370.42 crore. In FY22, the company's profit falls 8.4% YoY to Rs 604.74 crore.

    • IT stocks like Wipro, Infosys, Tech Mahindra, and MphasiS, among others, are in the oversold zone, according to the technical indicator relative strength index or RSI.

    • Auto stocks like Ashok Leyland, TVS Motor, Bajaj Auto, and Hero MotoCorp, among others are rising in trade. The broader sectoral index Nifty Auto is also trading in green.

    • Campus Activewear’s Rs 1,400-crore IPO gets bids for 1.24X of the available 3.36 crore shares on offer on the first day of bidding. The retail investor quota gets bids for 1.88X of the available 1.6 crore shares on offer. The issue is entirely an offer for sale of Rs 1,400 crore.

    • ACC, Angel One, Cyient, and Mahindra CIE Automotive, among others, are rising over the past week after announcing their Q4FY22 results

    • Shriram Properties signs an MoU with LOGOS for a sale of 90 acres of land in Shriram Grand City, Kolkata. LOGOS will use this land to build a warehousing and logistics park. Post the transaction the project is likely to complete by H2FY23.

    • Endurance Technologiesis trading with more than 12 times its weekly average trading volume. Mahindra CIE Automotive, Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation,TVS Motor, and Nippon Life India Asset Managementare trading at more than four times their weekly average trading volumes.
    • ICICI Direct maintains a ‘Buy’ rating on Tata Communications with a target price of Rs 1,610, indicating an upside of 30%. The brokerage remains positive on the company due to its improving cash flows, growing digital platforms and data business, and a healthy order pipeline. The brokerage expects net profit to rise at a 13.7% CAGR over FY22-24.

    • Meghmani Finechem's Q4FY22 net profit jumps 3X YoY to Rs 99 crore while revenues rise 93% YoY to Rs 499 crore. Higher sales realizations for caustic soda and hydrogen peroxide product lines drives overall profit growth in Q4FY22

    • MindTree outperforms Larsen & Toubro Infotech (LTI) by 4.0 percentage points in QoQ net profit growth in Q4FY22. However, LTI outperforms MindTree on nine out of 16 fundamental parameters like QoQ revenue growth, annual return on equity, price-to-earnings ratio, among others, according to Trendlyne’s Stock Comparison tool.

    • Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation reports a net profit in Q4FY22 of Rs 175.8 crore against a loss of Rs 184.6 crore a year ago. Revenue rises 80.3% YoY to Rs 1,097 crore driven by growth in the mining and power segments. In FY22, the company reports a net profit of Rs 405 crore against a loss of Rs 39.3 crore a year ago and revenue rises 93.6% YoY to Rs 2,888.9 crore.

    • Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem is falling as Q4FY22 profit falls 7.2% YoY to Rs 18.9 crore and revenue falls 3.2% YoY to Rs 103.1 crore. In FY22, the company's profit rises 83% to Rs 95.9 crore.

    • Citi upgrades Reliance Industries to ‘Buy’ with a target price of Rs 3,170, according to reports. It expects the company’s EBITDA to grow 3-9% over FY23-24. However, the brokerage sees no major growth in the O2C (oil-to-chemical) segment in Q4FY22.

    • Veranda Learning Solutions is rising as it acquires T.I.M.E (Advanced Educational Activities Pvt Ltd) for Rs 287 crore. The acquisition includes the business of spoken English under VETA brand and pre-school operations under T.I.M.E brand. The acquisition will be in a phased manner with 80% of the outstanding capital along with management control in phase 1, followed by the purchase of the remaining 20% at the end of two years.

    • Tata Investment Corporation’s Q4FY22 net profit rises more than 7X YoY to Rs 20.2 crore and revenue rises 71% YoY to Rs 50.9 crore on the back of a rise in dividend income and net gain on fair value changes. In FY22, net profit rises 38.6% YoY to Rs 214.46 crore and revenue rises 55% YoY to Rs 254 crore.

    • Campus Activewear raises Rs 418.3 crore from investors by selling 1.43 crore equity shares at Rs 292 per share to 32 anchor investors. Investors include Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, Nomura, CLSA, Societe Generale, Goldman Sachs, ICICI Prudential, HDFC Life Insurance, Motilal Oswal, among others.

    • Mahindra CIE Automotive reports net profit in Q1CY22 of Rs 168.69 crore against a loss of Rs 76.1 crore a year ago. Net sales rise 14.6% YoY to Rs 1,202.2 crore with revenue increasing 16.4% YoY to Rs 992.4 crore.

    • Biocon’s subsidiary Biocon Biologics bags a three-year contract for its recombinant brand of human insulin, worth Rs 688.45 crore from Malaysia’s Health Ministry. Biocon Sdn. Bhd., the Malaysian subsidiary of Biocon Biologics will manufacture and supply the range of insulins.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd. (1,035.80, 9.07%), Adani Transmission Ltd. (2,812.55, 7.52%) and Cholamandalam Investment & Finance Company Ltd. (764.00, 6.82%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Gland Pharma Ltd. (3,142.95, -4.57%), Atul Ltd. (9,358.00, -4.47%) and Laurus Labs Ltd. (572.10, -3.67%).

    Volume Shockers

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

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included Mahindra CIE Automotive Ltd. (223.55, 12.39%), Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. (1,028.75, 10.89%) and Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd. (1,035.80, 9.07%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Atul Ltd. (9,358.00, -4.47%) and Procter & Gamble Hygiene & Healthcare Ltd. (13,822.55, -1.60%).

    Endurance Technologies Ltd. (1,162.95, 3.28%) was trading at 14.0 times of weekly average. TVS Motor Company Ltd. (681.50, 4.95%) and Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd. (1,026.55, 8.87%) were trading with volumes 8.5 and 7.9 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    12 stocks made 52-week highs, while 1 stock hit their 52-week lows.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone Ltd. (909.50, 5.81%), Adani Power Ltd. (285.65, 5.00%) and Cholamandalam Investment & Finance Company Ltd. (764.00, 6.82%).

    Stock making new 52 weeks lows included - Infibeam Avenues Ltd. (18.10, -2.43%).

    25 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Mahindra CIE Automotive Ltd. (223.55, 12.39%) and Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd. (1,035.80, 9.07%). 11 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Atul Ltd. (9,358.00, -4.47%) and Laurus Labs Ltd. (572.10, -3.67%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    25 Apr 2022
    Market closes lower, RailTel Corporation of India bags order worth Rs 122.08 crore

    Market closes lower, RailTel Corporation of India bags order worth Rs 122.08 crore

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Nifty 50 closed in the red with the Indian volatility index, India VIX rising by over 15%. All major Asian indices closed lower, following the global trend, on fears of high inflation levels and prospect of aggressive monetary policy by the US Fed. US indices closed sharply lower on Friday after the US Fed Chairman, Jerome Powell said on Thursday that a 0.5 percentage point hike is on the table for the US Fed’s next meeting to be held in May. The Euro trades lower after opening in the green following French President Emmanuel Macron's win against Marine Le Pen, which was largely expected by markets and political analysts. Shanghai SE Composite Index closed over 5% lower as the Covid-19 outbreak spread to Beijing with some areas in the capital under lockdown.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 closed in the red, following the benchmark index. Nifty Bank, which opened in the red, closed marginally higher than Friday’s level. Nifty IT closed in the red, tracking the tech-heavy NASDAQ 100, which fell 2.6% on Friday.

    NIfty 50closed at 16,953.95 (-218, -1.3%), BSE Sensexclosed at 56,579.89 (-617.3, -1.1%) while the broader Nifty 500closed at 14,673.00 (-221.9, -1.5%)

    Market breadth is moving down. Of the 1,924 stocks traded today, 355 were on the uptrend, and 1,540 went down.

    • Supreme Industries, EPL, Solar Industries India, and Hindustan Unilever are trading withhigher volumes as compared to Friday.

    • Realty stocks like DLF, Macrotech Developers, Godrej Properties, Oberoi Realty and Prestige Estates projects, among others, are falling in trade. The broader sectoral index Nifty Realty is also trading in the red.

    • Century Textiles rises as it reports a net profit of Rs 84.4 crore in Q4FY22 against a loss of Rs 10 crore, a year ago. Total sales jump 44.8% YoY to Rs 1,188 crore. The company recommends a dividend of Rs 4 per share for the year FY22.

    • Dalmia Bharat and Birlasoft touch an all-time high of Rs 1,180 and Rs 314.5, respectively. Dalmia Bharat is rising for three consecutive sessions while Birlasoft rises for two consecutive sessions.

    • India Ratings and Research expects growth momemtum for residential real estate sector to be robust in FY23 and sees a 12% YoY rise in housing sales for FY23.

    • RailTel Corporation of India receives order worth Rs 122.08 crore from Electronics & Information Technology Department, Government of Odisha for provisioning of secondary bandwidth for Odisha State Wide Network project. RailTel’s project is to be completed over a period of five years.

    • Edelweiss maintains a ‘Buy’ rating on ICICI Bank with a target price of Rs 945, indicating an upside of 26%. The brokerage remains bullish on the company’s overall improvement in asset quality, strong digital push, focus on risk management and good provision coverage. The brokerage expects revenue to grow at a 16.8% CAGR over FY22-24.

    • Godrej Agrovet is trading with more than 15 times its weekly average trading volume. Mahindra CIE Automotive, Rossari Biotech, Quess Corp, and Hikalare trading at more than four times their weekly average trading volumes.

    • Godrej Agrovet rises after Indonesia announces ban on palm oil exports. Godrej Agrovet is a major local producer of palm oil and specializes in palm oil plantations, crop protection, among others.

    • Metal stocks like Tata Steel, Hindalco Industries, Vedanta, Hindustan Zinc, NMDC and Coal India, among others, are falling in trade. The broader sectoral index BSE Metal is also trading in red amid concerns of poor metal demand in China.

    • Stocks like Maruti Suzuki India, Motilal Oswal Financial Services, Ambuja Cements, and Biocon, among others, are rising over the past week, ahead of their financial results.

    • Glenmark Pharma launches Teneligliptin + Pioglitazone fixed dose combination (FDC) drug for Type 2 Diabetes in India. This FDC drug, under the brand name Zita Plus Pio, helps improve glycemic control among adult patients with insulin resistance. Glenmark Pharma is the first company to launch this FDC in India.

    • Cyient to acquire a 100% stake in Citec, an international plant and product engineering services company for Euro 94 million or Rs 775.7 crore in an all-cash deal. The company expects the acquisition to strengthen its presence in the European markets and add new engineering capabilities to its portfolio.

    • Tejas Networks falls after it reports a net loss of Rs 49.6 crore in Q4FY22 against a profit of Rs 33.5 crore in Q4FY21. Its revenues fell 37.24% YoY to Rs 141 crore as semiconductor shortages hit telecom gear production.

    • Tata Metaliks is falling as its Q4FY22 net profit falls 30% YoY to Rs 52.36 crore despite a 22.5% increase in revenues to Rs 807.9 crore. Net profit falls as cost of materials rises 44% YoY to Rs 542.7 crore in Q4FY22 due to increase in prices of major raw materials like coal, coke, and iron ore.

    • Welspun Corp receives an export order from South East Asia of 55,000 million tonnes for the manufacture and supply of pipes for an important offshore project. The order will be executed from the facilities existing in India.

    • Hindustan Zinc’s Q4FY22 net profit rises 18% YoY to Rs 2,928 crore and revenue rises 25% YoY to Rs 9,074 crore on the back of higher volumes and a rise in metal prices. EBITDA rises 29% YoY to Rs 5,007 crore. In FY22, net profit rises 20.6% YoY to Rs 9,629 crore and revenue rises 25.4% YoY to Rs 30,656 crore.

    • FMCG stocks like Hindustan Unilever, Nestle India, Britannia Industries, ITC, and Godrej Consumer Products, among others are falling in trade after Indonesia announces a ban on palm oil exports. The broader sectoral index Nifty FMCG is also trading in the red.

    • ICICI Bank’s Q4FY22 net profit jumps 59% YoY to Rs 7,019 crore with net interest income rising 21% YoY to Rs 12,605 crore. Provisions fall 63% YoY to Rs 1,069 crore. The bank’s asset quality improves as NPAs fall by 136 bps YoY to 3.6% and 38 bps to 0.76%, for gross and net NPAs respectively. Fee income grew 14% YoY to Rs 4,366 crore with retail, rural, business, and SME banking contributing 77% to total fee growth.

    • Sun Pharmaceuticals and Aurobindo Pharma are recalling different products in the US market for various reasons, as per the enforcement report by the US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA), according to reports. Aurobindo Pharma is recalling Cyanocobalamin Injection, which is used to treat and prevent vitamin B12 deficiency. Sun Pharma is recalling Cequa, a drug used to increase production of natural tears in the eyes.

    • Reliance Industries cancels its Rs 24,713-crore deal with Future Group to take over its retail assets. Future Group's secured creditors voted against the scheme of transfer of its retail and logistics business to the Reliance Industries' subsidiaries, despite unsecured creditors and shareholders approving the deal.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Varun Beverages Ltd. (1,094.80, 5.28%), Adani Power Ltd. (272.05, 5.00%) and Aditya Birla Capital Ltd. (115.75, 2.93%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Tata Communications Ltd. (1,119.50, -9.29%), Coal India Ltd. (188.45, -6.78%) and Hindustan Zinc Ltd. (322.85, -6.52%).

    Volume Rockets

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

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included Mahindra CIE Automotive Ltd. (198.90, 6.34%), IOL Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (481.90, 5.62%) and Tube Investments of India Ltd. (1,822.30, 4.13%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Tata Communications Ltd. (1,119.50, -9.29%), Hikal Ltd. (393.70, -5.73%) and Nippon Life India Asset Management Ltd. (317.35, -3.00%).

    Godrej Agrovet Ltd. (505.70, 2.18%) was trading at 22.9 times of weekly average. Century Textiles & Industries Ltd. (886.40, 0.85%) and Quess Corp Ltd. (672.60, 1.61%) were trading with volumes 8.0 and 7.6 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    3 stocks made 52-week highs, while 2 stocks hit their 52-week lows.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Adani Power Ltd. (272.05, 5.00%), Swan Energy Ltd. (320.40, 4.35%) and Vinati Organics Ltd. (2,158.60, -2.03%).

    Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - Pfizer Ltd. (4,315.25, -0.76%) and HDFC Asset Management Company Ltd. (2,005.00, -2.03%).

    9 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Aditya Birla Capital Ltd. (115.75, 2.93%) and KRBL Ltd. (253.10, 1.77%). 25 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Hindustan Zinc Ltd. (322.85, -6.52%) and Just Dial Ltd. (851.30, -4.54%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    22 Apr 2022
    Market closes lower, Zen Technologies rises on winning an order worth Rs 55 crore

    Market closes lower, Zen Technologies rises on winning an order worth Rs 55 crore

    Trendlyne Analysis

    Nifty 50 closed lower with the Indian volatility index rising above 18% amid weak global cues. Asian indices closed in the red as US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell toughened his stance on inflation on Thursday. Powell said that 0.5% interest rate increase will be ‘on the table’ when the Fed meets in May. US indices, which were trading in the green on Thursday, closed lower on the fear of an aggressive rate-hike outlook. Oil is headed for a weekly loss on concern over falling energy demand in China due to Covid-19 lockdowns and weak global growth prospects. European indices trade in the red on the back of a higher likelihood of aggressive monetary policy tightening and the impact of the war in Ukraine.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 closed in the red, following the benchmark index. Nifty Bank and Nifty Metal closed lower than Thursday’s levels. Nifty IT closed in the red, tracking the tech-heavy NASDAQ 100 futures.

    Nifty 50 closed at 17,171.95 (-220.7, -1.3%), BSE Sensex closed at 57,197.15 (-714.5, -1.2%) while the broader Nifty 500 closed at 14,894.85 (-159.1, -1.1%)

    Market breadth is in the red. Of the 1,899 stocks traded today, 669 were in the positive territory and 1,181 were negative.

    • Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra), Bajaj Electricals, Symphony, and Carborundum Universal are trading with higher volumes as compared to Thursday.

    • ICICI Lombard General Insurance’s Q4FY22 profit falls 10% YoY to Rs 313 crore even as revenue rises 33% YoY to Rs 4,636 crore, as other expenses rise 67% YoY to Rs 775 crore. In FY22, profit falls 13.7% YoY to Rs 1,271 crore and revenue rises 32.6% YoY to Rs 16,129.8 crore.

    • PSU bank stocks like State Bank of India, Indian Bank, Bank of Baroda, and Canara Bank among others are falling in trade. The broader sectoral index Nifty PSU Bank is also trading in the red.

    • Crisil’s Q4FY22 net profit increases 45.6% YoY to Rs 121.6 crore with revenue rising 20.1% YoY to Rs 594.94 crore. Research services segment’s revenue grows 26.3% YoY to Rs 394.24 crore. However, total expenses for the company rose 11.9% YoY to Rs 445.74 crore because of an increase in employee benefit costs by 18.7%. The company declared an interim dividend of Rs 7 per share with record date as May 19, 2022.

    • Reliance Industries, State Bank of India, Bajaj Finance, and Asian Paints, among others, are outperforming the Nifty 50 index over the past month.

    • Pharma stocks like Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Divi’s Laboratories, Cipla, Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories, Gland Pharma, and Torrent Pharmaceuticals, among others are falling in trade. The broader sectoral index Nifty Pharma is also trading in red.

    • L&T Technology services Q4FY22 profit rises 5.3% QoQ to Rs 262 crore and revenue rises 4.26% QoQ to Rs 1,798 crore on the back of broad-based growth across its segments. Operating profit margin marginally falls by 10 bps QoQ to 21.67% as expenses rise 4% QoQ to Rs 1,439.2 crore.

    • Zen Technologies rises on winning an order worth Rs 55 crore for a period of five years. Its total order book (domestic and exports) now stands at Rs 477.04 crore.

    • Borosil Renewables surges, ahead of its board meeting to finalise fundraising options through issuance of equity shares or through preferential issue on a private placement basis. The meeting will be held on Monday.

    • Sterlite Technologies is trading with more than 12 times its weekly average trading volume. Elgi Equipments, Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation, Cyient and EPL are trading at more than five times their weekly average trading volumes.

    • HDFC Securities maintains an 'Add' rating on ICICI Securities but cuts its target price by 19.6% to Rs 740. The brokerage reduces the valuation multiple for ICICI Sec as its broking revenues fell 5% QoQ in Q4FY22 on lower cash delivery volumes. The company continued to lose market share in the derivatives segment owing to higher competition from new-age fintech brokers.

    • Adani Enterprises, Reliance Industries, Angel One, and IIFL Finance, among others, are in overbought zone according to technical indicator relative strength index or RSI

    • Cyient’s Q4FY22 revenue rises 2% QoQ to Rs 1,230.6 crore and profit rises 17% QoQ to Rs 154.2 crore on an increase in orders for digital services. Operating profit margin marginally rises 8 bps QoQ to 17.98%.

    • HDFC Securities maintains a ‘BUY’ rating on Mastek with a target price of Rs 3,530, indicating an upside of 19.8%. The brokerage remains positive about the company as its order book grew 24% YoY to Rs 1,469 crore on the back of a $ 65 million order from the UK government. HDFC Securities expects the company’s revenue to grow at an 18.1% CAGR over FY22-24.

    • Borosil Renewables and Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders touch an all-time high of Rs 774.5 and Rs 342.4 respectively. Both stocks are rising for two consecutive sessions.

    • Rallis India is falling as it announces a loss of Rs 14 crore in Q4FY22 against a profit of Rs 8 crore in Q4FY21. The company reports losses despite a 9% revenue growth in Q4FY22 to Rs 508 crore due to high raw material costs, pricing issues, and unseasonal rains.

    • Vedanta Group looks to divest 20-25% stake each in the three main business units of Sterlite Technologies, according to news reports. It seeks a valuation of $2 billion for each of the business units. According to its recent press release, Sterlite Technologies is mulling a fundraise via the equity route.

    • Tata Communications' Q4FY22 revenue rises 9.5% YoY to Rs 4,526.6 crore and profit rises 22% YoY to Rs 365.1 crore on higher other income. The maximum growth in revenue came in from the data services segment at 6.9% YoY to Rs 3,316 crore. In FY22, revenue falls by 1.1% YoY to Rs 17,056.8 crore and profit rises 18.5% to Rs 1,481.8 crore.

    • TVS Motors invests 100 million pounds in Norton Motorcycles, a UK motorcycle brand that TVS motors acquired in 2020. Part of this investment was used to open its new manufacturing facility in West Midlands to build bikes using traditional hand-crafted techniques with modern-day machinery.

    • Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) through its subsidiary Adani Harbour Services to acquire a 100% stake in Ocean Sparkle (OSL) for a total consideration of Rs 1,530 crore in an all-cash deal. The company will directly acquire a 75.69% stake in OSL for Rs 1,135.3 crore and indirectly acquire the remaining 24.31% stake by acquiring a 100% stake in Savi Jana Sea Foods for Rs 398.87 crore. The company expects this acquisition to increase its footprint in the marine service market.

    • HCL Technologies’ Q4FY22 net profit rises 4.4% QoQ to Rs 3,593 crore with revenue increasing marginally by 1.2% QoQ to Rs 22,597 crore. The products and platforms segment reports a fall in revenues by 23.2% QoQ to Rs 2,316 crore dragging down total revenue growth. However, EBIT margins fall 110 bps QoQ to 17.9%. The company’s board declares an interim dividend of Rs 18 per share with record date as April 29, 2022.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Tata Elxsi Ltd. (8,358.00, 5.75%), Adani Power Ltd. (259.10, 4.98%) and United Breweries Ltd. (1,545.60, 4.18%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Polycab India Ltd. (2,520.10, -8.16%), ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company Ltd. (1,318.00, -5.92%) and Hindalco Industries Ltd. (514.15, -4.83%).

    Volume Rockets

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

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included Sterlite Technologies Ltd. (235.05, 13.83%), Cyient Ltd. (917.20, 10.31%) and Elgi Equipments Ltd. (337.50, 8.84%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Rallis India Ltd. (253.65, -9.88%), Polycab India Ltd. (2,520.10, -8.16%) and ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company Ltd. (1,318.00, -5.92%).

    Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd. (967.45, 6.75%) was trading at 18.8 times of weekly average. Esab India Ltd. (3,358.35, 1.96%) and EPL Ltd. (169.05, -3.12%) were trading with volumes 8.8 and 6.0 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    12 stocks overperformed with 52-week highs,

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Adani Power Ltd. (259.10, 4.98%), Coal India Ltd. (202.15, -2.30%) and EID Parry (India) Ltd. (519.05, 3.03%).

    20 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including United Breweries Ltd. (1,545.60, 4.18%) and J B Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (1,703.00, 3.42%). 16 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Rallis India Ltd. (253.65, -9.88%) and Aegis Logistics Ltd. (228.20, -4.86%).

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