
Top stocks in focus on June 27: HCLTech, Hindustan Copper, Ultratech Cement, NTPC, Premier Energies and more
The Indian stock market is expected to see stock-specific movements today, as several companies have made significant announcements that may impact investor sentiment: JK Paper received relief from the Income Tax commissioner in a ₹65.6 crore appeal for AY21.
Hindustan Copper signed a tripartite agreement with Alankit Assignments and CB Management Services.
Ultratech Cement commissioned a second cement grinding unit of 1.8 MTPA in Madhya Pradesh.
Kaynes Technology incorporated a new subsidiary, Kaynes Space Technology.
Deep Industries secured a ₹45 crore order from Oil India for mobile rig packages.
Power Mech Projects won a ₹159 crore solar power plant development order in Bihar.
Associated Alcohols launched a new premium whisky brand, Hillfort, in Uttar Pradesh.
Premier Energies commissioned a 1.2 GW TOPCon solar cell manufacturing line in Hyderabad.
Mahindra Lifespace Developers won a redevelopment project in Mulund with a development potential of ₹1,250 crore.
Western Carriers received a ₹230 crore work order from Jindal Stainless.
HCLTech expanded its partnership with Salesforce to promote AI solutions.
NTPC announced commercial operations of Unit 3 at its Barh Super Thermal Power Project.
Kalyani Cast-Tech secured container supply orders worth ₹12.5 crore.
Jonjua Overseas declared a bonus issue in the 1:20 ratio.
Tamilnad Mercantile Bank is opening five new branches in Tamil Nadu.
J B Chemicals received US FDA approval for Amitriptyline Hydrochloride tablets.
Hitachi Energy India will supply 765 kV transformers to Power Grid Corporation.
Valor Estate reported promoter share purchases totaling four lakh shares.
Gujarat Alkalies announced the full operational status of a 75 MW solar power plant in group captive mode.
Vedanta and its group entities entered a $600 million facility agreement.
Himalaya Food promoters committed ₹316.62 crore in a rights issue.
L&T Finance allotted ₹225 crore worth of NCDs on a private placement basis.
Sterling Tools received a GST show cause notice of ₹9.9 crore.
Sayaji Industries appointed Nilesh Arvind Pandya as CFO effective June 26.
Pokarna Ltd announced the CEO of its subsidiary PESL has resigned.
EIH Associated Hotels will temporarily close the Trident Jaipur hotel for renovation from July 1.
Shivalic Power received a ₹1.05 crore order from a data center firm.
Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) announced senior management retirements effective June 30.
Choice International incorporated a new step-down subsidiary, Choice Green Energy Solutions.
Mahindra & Mahindra received a reaffirmed rating from CRISIL for its facilities and instruments.
Landmark Property appointed Uddhav Poddar and Ajay Gulati as independent directors.
Bansal Wire received a GST interest and penalty notice worth ₹39.5 crore.
PB Fintech founders sold 50.5 lakh shares for ₹920 crore.
Suryoday Small Finance Bank shareholders approved the reappointment of its MD & CEO for another term.
Mastek announced CFO Raghavendra Jha's resignation effective July 11.
Quality Power was included in the LT-ASM framework.
360 One, Amber Enterprises, KFIN Tech, and PG Electroplast saw price band changes to 'no band.
Dividend Ex-Dates : Allied Blenders and Distillers (₹3.6), Alufluoride (₹3), Bajaj Finserv (₹1), Bajaj Holdings (₹28), CARE (₹11), Cipla (₹16), HDFC Bank (₹22), Jayant Agro (₹2.5), Maharashtra Scooters (₹60), Rainbow (₹3), RPG Life (₹24), Sky Ind (₹1), Swaraj Engines (₹104.5), Syngene (₹1.25), Visaka (₹0.5), Vaibhav Global (₹1.5), Welspun Living (₹1.7).
Stock Split : Padam Cotton Yarns (₹10 to ₹1 face value).
Bonus Issue : Investment & Precision Castings Ltd (1:1 bonus).
Upcoming Dividend Ex-Dates (Monday): Dalmia Bharat Sugar (₹1.5), Indian Hotels (₹2.25), Sagarsoft (₹2).
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