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Multibagger bank stocks trading under ₹ 100 held by Govt of India; Do you own any?

Multibagger bank stocks trading under ₹ 100 held by Govt of India; Do you own any?

Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) bank stocks are a part of the government-owned banking sector in India. These banks are backed by the Government of India, providing investors with a sense of security.  The long-term outlook for PSU banks appears promising, as they are poised to play a crucial role in the nation's financial landscape, particularly [...]
Stocks to Buy: 6 Stocks that can deliver returns of up to 50% 

Stocks to Buy: 6 Stocks that can deliver returns of up to 50% 

The Indian Benchmark Indices closed in the green on Friday with the Sensex gaining around 167 points and closing at 71,595.49 and the Nifty 50 index gaining around 65 points and closing at 21,782.50.  In the last five trading sessions, the Sensex slipped approximately 1 percent while the Nifty 50 index slipped by approximately 0.55 [...]
Tata Group stocks with high piotroski score to keep on your radar

Tata Group stocks with high piotroski score to keep on your radar

Tata Group was founded in the year 1868 by Jamsetji Tata. One of India's largest conglomerates, this company is owned by Tata Sons. The second biggest business house in India with the highest number of companies listed on the stock exchange.  This group boasts of several industry-leading companies like TCS, Tata Motors, Tata Steel, Tata [...]
Stocks to Watch: 7 Stocks that will trade ex-dividend next week 

Stocks to Watch: 7 Stocks that will trade ex-dividend next week 

“Dividend” is generally referred to a reward, cash or otherwise, that a company gives to its shareholders in various forms such as cash payment, stocks, or any other form. The dividend is decided by the Board of Directors and requires shareholders' approval as well.  Listed below are seven stocks that will trade ex-dividend during the [...]
EV stocks with high EV/EBITDA ratio to add to your watchlist

EV stocks with high EV/EBITDA ratio to add to your watchlist

The EV/EBITDA ratio compares a company's total value (including debt) with its cash earnings (excluding financing costs, taxes, and non-cash expenses). It shows how much investors are willing to pay for every rupee of operating profit generated by the company.  A higher EV/EBITDA ratio indicates that investors expect rapid growth and are willing to pay [...]
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