Top Stocks to Watch On October 4: HDFC Bank, Avenue Supermarts, Diffusion Engineers, Ola Electric, Ashok Leyland, Bank of Baroda
Top Stocks to Watch On October 4: The private sector banks reported that Morgan Stanley and Citigroup have brought 43.75 lakh shares of HDFC Bank worth Rs 755 crore at a floor price of Rs 1,726.20 each.
Top Stocks to Watch On October 4
Top Stocks to Watch On October 4: On Friday, the Indian stock market is expected to begin the day with a slow start as the GIFT Nifty futures were trading over 50 points behind Nifty futures.
On Friday, October 4, there are several stocks that you should watch today, some of these stocks are HDFC Bank, Avenue Supermarts, Diffusion Engineers, OlaElectric, Ashok Leyland, and Bank of Baroda.
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HDFC Bank
The private sector banks reported that Morgan Stanley and Citigroup have brought 43.75 lakh shares of HDFC Bank worth Rs 755 crore at a floor price of Rs 1,726.20 each.
This deal shares were sold by BNP Paribas' arm, BNP Paribas Financial Markets via two separate block deals at the same price.
Avenue Supermarts
The company reported an increase in its revenue to Rs 14,050.32 crore in the second quarter of fiscal year 2025 against Rs 12,307.72 crore in a year ago period.
The total number of stores was 377 as of September 30, 2024.
Diffusion Engineers
The company’s shares are all set to list on the stock market today. The company’s IPO recorded a good response from investors as it was over-subscribed by 114 times at in end of the bids.
Ola Electric
The company announced its Biggest Ola Season Sale which offers exciting deals and exclusive benefits. The sale begins on October 3rd.
Ashok Leyland
The company reported that it has collaborated with Nidec Motor Corporation in Japan to develop cutting-edge electric drive systems for commercial cars.
The partnership includes the creation of a Centre of Excellence for Electric Drive Units.
Bank of Baroda
The public sector bank reported that it plans to sell its Oman operations to Bank Dhofar according to its foreign operation rationalization strategy. BoB business in Oman worth 113.35 million Omani Rial.
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