Stocks to watch today: Today, Monday, December 15, many stocks will be on the radar of investors. These include many government and private sector listed companies. Today we are going to tell you about some such stocks, which can remain in focus today. Meanwhile, let us tell you that on Friday, December 12, the last trading day of last week, the Indian stock market closed with a positive trend. BSE Sensex closed with a gain of 449 points at 85,267.66, while Nifty 50 also jumped by 148 points to close at 26,046.95.
Bharat Electronics
Shares of Navratna company Bharat Electronics will be in focus today. The company has received orders worth Rs 776 crore since November. All these contacts are covering a wide range of defense and communication systems, from counter-drone solutions to security software.
KEC International
KEC International said that it has received new orders worth Rs 1,150 crore, which is the highest order received so far for its India transmission and distribution business. These contracts include work related to high-voltage power transmission lines and substations. The company has also received another order related to a thermal power project in its civil construction segment.
SAIL
Government company Steel Authority of India (SAIL) has registered a continuous increase in steel sales during April to November in the current financial year. The company sold 12.7 million tonnes of steel, which is 14 percent more than the same period last year.
wipro
Wipro said that it has expanded its partnership with Google Cloud. Under this agreement, Wipro will use Gemini Enterprise, an artificial intelligence tool, in its internal operations.
Paytm
Paytm’s parent company One 97 Communications has said that it has invested an additional Rs 2,250 crore in its wholly owned subsidiary Paytm Payments Services Limited. This investment was made through rights issue and was completed on 12 December. This step has been taken at a time when the company is adjusting itself according to the regulatory and operational requirements of its payments business.
Dr Reddy’s Laboratories
Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories said in a stock exchange filing that it has received Form 483 from the United States Food and Drug Administration, also known as US FDA. These observations have come after inspection at the company’s formulation manufacturing unit in Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh. The inspection, which took place between December 4 and December 12, included manufacturing practice and product approval checks. The company said that it will respond to all five observations within the given time frame.
JSW Energy
JSW Energy has said that its board has approved the plan to raise funds up to Rs 10,000 crore through qualified institutional placement, private placement or other means. Along with this, the Board has also approved preferential allotment of equity shares at a fixed price to a promoter group entity.
Aurobindo Pharma
Aurobindo Pharma said that the United States Food and Drug Administration has completed the inspection of one of its active pharmaceutical ingredient manufacturing units in Telangana. The inspection was conducted at a facility operated by its wholly owned subsidiary company, Epitoria Pharma Pvt. Ltd. The company has not given any information about any action at this stage. In such a situation, the market will keep an eye on the further regulatory action.
Afcons Infrastructure
Afcons Infrastructure, a Shapoorji Pallonji Group company, has said that it has received an arbitration award related to its work on the Chenab Railway Bridge Project, worth Rs 243.52 crore. This award was formally given by an Arbitral Tribunal on 11 December. The company said that this award is expected to support its financial position.
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