Stocks To Watch Today, On March 4: IRCTC, IRFC, ITC, L&T, Ola Electric, Paytm, Coal India, Coffee Day Enterprises, Adani Green Energy and more
Updated Mar 4, 2025 07:36 IST
Stocks To Watch Today, On March 4: IRCTC, IRFC, ITC, L&T, Ola Electric, Paytm, Coal India, Coffee Day Enterprises, Adani Green Energy and more
Stocks To Watch Today On March 4: The 30-share BSE benchmark on Monday (March 3) declined by 112.16 points or 0.15 per cent to close at 73,085.94 as 18 of its components advanced and 12 declined. Extending losses to the ninth session, the NSE Nifty slipped 5.40 points or 0.02 per cent to settle at 22,119.30.
GIFT Nifty on Tuesday indicated a negative start. At around 7:16 AM, it was 22,095.50, lower by 0.15 per cent.
Several stocks are expected to be in focus today considering different reasons;
The government has upgraded IRCTC and IRFC to Navratna status. With this, all seven listed railway PSUs now have the same rank.
Wells Fargo sold ITC shares worth Rs 106 crore in the open market on Monday.
Adani Green Energy has refinanced its $1.06 billion loan, which was taken in 2021, for setting up a solar-wind hybrid energy project in Rajasthan.
Larsen & Toubro (L&T) said on Monday that its power transmission and distribution division has received new orders from India and overseas.
Ola Electric is cutting 1,000 jobs across different departments as part of restructuring to reduce losses, sources said.
Wipro's revenue is expected to grow by 4.5% in FY26, driven by better market conditions and higher customer spending, according to Fitch Ratings.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has issued a Rs 611 crore show cause notice to Paytm’s parent company for violating FEMA rules.
Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) reported a 9% increase in electricity trading volumes in February 2025, reaching 9,622 million units (MU).
Godrej Properties has called off its land development deal with TCM Limited for a project in Thrikkakara, Kochi.
Shares of Coffee Day Enterprises surged 20% to hit the upper circuit, after the NCLAT canceled insolvency proceedings against the company.
NCLAT has allowed a delayed plea in the insolvency case against PepsiCo India Holdings. The case will now be heard by a bench.
Granules India-LIC Stake
LIC has recently purchased an additional 17.83 lakh shares between January 1 and March 3, raising its holding in Granules India.
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