Top gainers and losers (July 2, 2025): Hero MotoCorp, Tata Communications among 7 stocks that hogged limelight today
After gaining in the previous session, Nifty50 ended with a cut of 88 points at 24,453 in Wednesday's session (July 2, 2025) as cautious sentiment prevailed. Sectorally, metal, consumer durables and IT indices led the gains, while financial services, realty and banking led the losses.
Meanwhile, as the market attention shifts to the crucial Q1 earnings season, here are top gainers and losers in trade today.
Here are top stocks that gained focus today:
The stock ended with gains of over 2 per cent at Rs 1,312.65 per share after the company acquired AAM India Manufacturing (AAMIMCPL) at an equity value of Rs 746.46 crore. The equity value entails cash on books of the acquired entity of Rs 189.48 crore.
HDB Financial Services: After listing at a premium of 13 per cent, the subsidiary of HDFC Bank maintained its listing gains towards the close- settling nearly 14 per cent higher at Rs 840.95 per share.
The scrip ended over 2 per cent higher at Rs 2,419.85 even as the Competition Commission of India (CCI) ordered a probe into the company following a complaint by Aditya Birla Group’s Grasim Industries.
After recording a spurt in volume by over 38.95 times, scrip of the company ended higher by nearly 6 per cent at Rs 295.05 per share.
After global brokerage Macquarie initiated an 'outperform' call on the stock, the stock settled higher by nearly 5 per cent at Rs 1,808.15 per shares.
The company said that it has bagged a project management consultancy (PMC) contract worth Rs 354.88 crore from the Forest Development Corporation of Maharashtra (FDCM) for the Gorewada Zoo project. Despite the new contract, the company's stock ended with a drag of 2.5 per cent at Rs 120.1 per share.
After gaining over 2 per cent in intraday trade, the stock of the 2-wheeler major ended steady with a positive bias at Rs 4,240.75 per share on the BSE. Foreign brokerages remained divided on the stock's outlook post the launch of the company's second differentiated offering in the EV space.
Sigachi Industries scrip ended lower for the fifth straight session after the company disclosed the scale of damage caused due to a recent accident at the company's Telangana facility. In 5 days, the stock has tumbled as much as 24 per cent.