Stocks to Watch: Tata Motors, HDFC Bank, Reliance, M & M

Posted on the 04 April 2022 by Geetikamalik
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Here is a list of the top 10 shares that tend to be focused on Monday:

Tata Motors: Tata Motors on Friday said the total domestic sales increased 30 percent to 86,718 units in March compared to 66,462 units in the period last year. The company said the large party of the passenger aircraft rose 43 percent to 42,293 units last month by opposing 29,654 units in March 2021.

Mahindra & Mahindra: M & M on Friday said total sales increased 35 percent to 54,643 units in March compared to last year’s period. Major-based automatically Mumbai has sent 40,403 units in March 2021.

Adani Enterprises: Andhra Pradesh India has canceled the offer made for two separate tenders by Indian adani companies to supply imported coal because the price quoted too high, said two state government officials. This is the first time in recent years that the main government tender for imported coal has been canceled at high prices. Details about cancellations have not been reported previously.

HDFC Bank: HDFC Loan Books Bank grew by 21% Y-O-Y, the Bank announced on Sunday.

TVS Motor Company: TVS Motor Company registered sales of 307,954 units in March 2022 as against sales of 322,643 units in March 2021.

Future Retail / Future Business: Two leading companies in Kishore Biyani-LED Group Future – Retail of the Future and Future – on Friday collectively failed in loan payments worth ₹ 8,157.97 Crore. Maturity date for payment ₹ 2,835.65 Crore by Future Enterprises Ltd (FEL) and ₹ 5,322.32 Crore by future Retail Ltd (FRL) is March 31 2022.

Ongc / Reliance: State-owned Oil and Natural Gas Gas (ONGC) is likely to see an increase of USD 3 billion (around ₹ 23,000 crore) in its annual income from more than double the price of natural gas produced, while reliance. Industry can obtain USD 1.5 billion (₹ 11,500 crore) on income, a report has said. The government began April 1 increase the price of gas paid to oil producers and fields regulated from USD 2.9 per million English thermal units to USD 6.10, record highs. For difficult fields, such as in the field of dependence in, prices have risen 62 percent to USD 9.92 per mmbtu.

Stock Power: The increase in gas prices is likely to have an impact on the electricity company.

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