Tuesday 8 August 2017

Stock Market Live Updates-Sensex rebounds in opening, Nifty eyes 10,100; Tata Steel, JPSL gain

Shares of Dr Lal PathLabs gained 3.3 percent intraday on the back of strong June quarter numbers and on acquisition of company in Bangladesh.
The company has registered 11 percent increase in its consolidated net profit to Rs 44.4 crore for the quarter ended June 30 against net profit of Rs 40 crore in the same quarter last year.
The total income of the company was up 12 percent at Rs 256.8 crore versus Rs 229.2 crore.

The company in its board meeting held on August 07 has approved the acquisition of a company in Bangladesh named Dr Lal PathLabs Bangladesh (DLPLB).
The company has decided to acquire 70 percent stake in DLPLB from its existing shareholders with the objective of strengthening its presence in Bangladesh.
Ridham Desai of Morgan Stanley said Indian markets are becoming institutionalised, led by domestic investors.
In Q2FY18 so far, foreign portfolio investor equity ownership rose to record levels of 27.5 percent, up 59 bps QoQ. Domestic Mutual Funds' equity stake at 5.6 percent is at the highest level since December 2001.
Of the top 20 stocks owned by foreign portfolio investors, HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank saw the most buying, while Infosys saw the most selling.
He said the largest overweight is on HDFC Bank, and the largest underweights are Reliance Industries and Infosys.
Domestic Mutual Funds bought ICICI Bank the most and sold L&T the most, he added. Overall, institutions bought ICICI Bank the most and sold Infosys the most, Desai said.
The market rebounded with marginal gains in opening Tuesday, with the Nifty inching towards 10,100 level.
The 30-share BSE Sensex was up 70.09 points at 32,343.76 and the 50-share NSE Nifty rose 23.60 points to 10,081.
Tata Steel gained 2 percent as brokerage houses raised target price post Q1 earnings.
Bharti Airtel gained over 1 percent and Bharti Infratel lost 3 percent after former sold stake in later.
Bank of Baroda, Eicher Motors, Bajaj Auto and Sun Pharma were up half a percent while IOC, BPCL and Dr Reddy's Labs were under pressure.
The Nifty Midcap index was up 0.3 percent as about two shares advanced for every share falling on the NSE.
NALCO, Sintex Industries, JSPL and Idea Cellular gained up to 3 percent.

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