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Stocks to Watch: SBI Cards, Vedanta, Tech Mahindra, Cipla, Bharti Airtel, and Others

Reported By: Aparna Deb

News18.com

Last Updated: November 20, 2023, 08:41 IST

New Delhi, India

Stocks to watch

Stocks to watch

Stocks to watch: Shares of firms like SBI Cards, Vedanta, Tech Mahindra, Cipla, Bharti Airtel, and others will be in focus on Monday's trade.

Stocks To Watch On November 20: GIFT Nifty on the NSE IX traded 12 points, or 0.06 per cent, lower at 19,807.5, signaling that Dalal Street was headed for muted start on Monday. Here’s a slew of stocks that will be in focus today for various reasons.

Bharti Airtel: The Department of Telecommunications, Hyderabad has imposed a penalty of Rs 107,000 for alleged violation of subscriber verification norms.

Dixon Technologies: The company has committed a cumulative production value of Rs 48,000 crore in six years and has been declared eligible under the reworked PLI scheme for IT products.

SBI Card: The company said that its capital adequacy ratio is expected to decline by 4 per cent due to the Reserve Bank of India’s latest move on tightening consumer loan norms.

Larsen & Toubro: Qatar’s General Tax Authority has fined the company Rs 111.3 crore for 2016-2017 and ₹Rs 127.6 crore for 2017-2018. The company has filed an appeal, calling the fines arbitrary and unjustified.

Bajaj Finance: The NBFC said it has temporarily stopped issuing member identification cards (EMI Cards) to new customers following RBI’s ban on two of its digital lending products.

Cipla: The company has received a warning letter from the US FDA for the Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) inspection held between Feb 6-17, 2023 at the Pithampur (Indore) facility.

The letter summarizes contraventions regarding methods, which do not conform to the prescribed cGMP regulations and contains directional guidance for necessary corrections.

Dabur: Dabur is planning to set up a new factory in South India in less than a year’s time, as its business scales in the region, according to the company’s CEO Mohit Malhotra.

Exide Industries: Exide Industries has settled its trademark dispute with the UK’s Vertiv Company Group and India’s Vertiv Energy. The two have agreed that the trademark Chloride and its variants in India are registered by Exide.

Aurobindo Pharma: The US FDA has concluded a pre-approval inspection of Unit-I & III of Aurobindo Pharma subsidiary APL Healthcare’s formulation facility in Telangana with zero observations. The inspection was closed with “no action indicated”.

Kalyan Jewellers: Its arm Kalyan Jewellers FZE acquired the remaining 30 per cent stake in Kalyan Jewellers LLC Oman on Thursday. Kalyan Jewellers LLC Oman is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Kalyan Jewellers FZE.

IndusInd Bank: The RBI has approved the appointment of Arun Khurana as the whole-time executive director of IndusInd Bank for a three-year term, effective from Nov 16, 2023.

Ashok Leyland: The company has received bookings of 10,000 battery-driven light trucks and has unveiled the two new e-LCVs in Chennai.

Dalmia Bharat Sugar: The company said Farmer’s Sangathan Agitation has led to operational disruptions at its Kolhapur and Ninaidevi units in Maharashtra.

Zen Technologies: The company has received an export order valued at nearly Rs 42 crore.

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first published:November 20, 2023, 08:41 IST
last updated:November 20, 2023, 08:41 IST