These stocks are likely to be in focus on October 7.
Last Updated: 4th April 2022 - 02:50 pm
The equity markets ended in red on Tuesday, trading flat in the first half of the trading session.
BSE's flagship index, Sensex, dipped 0.93% or 555.15 points to settle at 59,189.73 levels whereas NSE's benchmark index, Nifty, squeezed 0.99% or 176.30 points to end at 17,646 levels. All the sectoral indices ended the session in red with the BSE Metal index being the weakest sector, losing up to 2.98%. In the broader markets, BSE Smallcap and Midcap indices slipped 0.5-1.2 %.
Keep a watch on these stocks on Thursday.
Voltas - The announced its ‘Grand Mahotsav Offer 2021’ for the upcoming festive season for its customers across India. Encouraging people to upgrade to energy-efficient and technologically advanced air conditioners, Voltas has introduced a special Exchange offer during this festival.
TCS - The company announced that its long-standing partnership with State Bank of India (SBI) has been extended for another five years as the bank embarks on its next leg of growth based on the three pillars of technology, resilience and people. The extended partnership builds on a two-decades long relationship between the two partners, that began with the implementation of the TCS BaNCS™ core banking solution in 2001, the largest such transformational program of that era.
Bosch - The stock has caught investors' attention as huge spurt in volumes were witnessed in Wednesday's trading session. Breaking the current resistance level on charts, the stock has gained up to 12% while the benchmark indices were trading in red.
Reliance Industries - The stock has hit its previous 52-week high price and made a fresh high of Rs 2,623 per share. Despite of hitting a new 52-week high, the stock traded downward towards the end of Tuesday's trading session and ended 2.08% lower.
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