India's lower penetration in food delivery is a major trigger for Zomato
Key stocks to buy on Tuesday
Dividend payouts, buybacks will constrain credit profiles; margins under pressure
Earnings of Nifty50 firms may grow by 23.6% in March quarter despite 10-quarter low revenue growth
All the sectoral indices on NSE barring IT ended in the red. Realty stocks bled the most, followed by PSU bank and media counters
All that happened in markets today
Since January 28, the ICICI group company has rallied 29 per cent from its recent low of Rs 818 on the expectation of higher growth going forward
The stock hit a new high of Rs 367, up 9% on the BSE on the back of heavy volumes.
Gujarat Gas said it has accepted the authorization of the PNGRB vide a confirmation letter to the PNGRB
At 10:30 am, HPCL was trading over 3 per cent lower at Rs 255.15 apiece on BSE while BPCL was down 1.66 per cent at Rs 352.
After a sharp rally over the past few weeks, the markets seem to be consolidating ahead of the March quarter earnings season
According to the terms of the deal disclosed on Friday, the shareholders of the Chennai-based bank will get 0.14 share in Indiabulls for every share held in the lender
NIIT holds about 23.1 per cent in NIIT Tech, while promoters Rajendra Pawar and Vijay Thadani with their families hold 6.94 per cent shares
The domestic unit had closed at 69.23, down 6 paise on Friday, owing to increasing demand for the greenback from importers.
Here's a look at the top stocks that may remain in focus today -
The commencement of 2019 Lok Sabha elections and the fourth quarter earnings announcement are among the major factors that are expected to decide the trajectory of domestic equity market this week.
The valuation of the country's most expensive NBFC stock at 6.6 times the FY20 book value is quite demanding
So far in 2019, India has been one of the highest recipients of foreign flows among Asian and Emerging Market (EM) economies
In India, ETF assets have risen from $240 million to $15 billion in four years
Despite the sharp rally, LVB shareholders are getting a premium of 36 per cent