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    SpiceJet expects to restart ops of 10 grounded planes by April 2026

    SpiceJet, grappling with financial difficulties, aims to revive its operations by restoring 10 grounded aircraft by April 2026, with some expected to be operational by early winter to meet peak demand. The airline reported a net loss of Rs 238 crore in the June quarter, impacted by a significant portion of its fleet being grounded.

    Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 28%

    More than the Nifty and Sensex, it is positive market breadth which reflects the street’s underlying optimism. A part of this is probably thanks to the statement over the weekend indicating a possible thaw in the India-US relationship which has been in the freezer for some time. Also, the street has started to build in a bullish start to festive season sales. There is, of course, nothing wrong in being bullish, but keep your expectations in check and be nimble-footed at this point of time. Our selected stocks for today depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars: Earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk, and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

    SpiceJet shares fall 5% after airline reports Rs 234 crore net loss in Q1FY26

    SpiceJet Share Price: SpiceJet reported a net loss of Rupees 234 crore in the first quarter of fiscal year 2026. This is a reversal from last year's profit. Revenue also declined significantly. Geopolitical issues and aircraft delays impacted performance. Passenger revenue and load factor remained relatively stable. The airline's net worth improved due to financial restructuring.

    Bihar Dy CMs hail India's Hockey Asia Cup 2025 victory, calls it a proud moment for state

    India won the Hockey Asia Cup Rajgir Bihar 2025 final. They defeated defending champions Korea 4-1. The victory sparked celebrations in Bihar. Deputy Chief Ministers lauded the team. India qualified for the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026. Hockey India announced cash rewards for players and support staff. Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the Indian men's hockey team on their victory.

    SpiceJet to unground 10 aircraft by April 2026, expansion underway to meet market demand

    SpiceJet aims to restore grounded aircraft by April 2026, including several Boeing 737 NG, MAX, and Q400 planes. The airline has secured maintenance slots and dispatched engines for repair. SpiceJet received overhauled engines from StandardAero. SpiceJet raised funds and finalized a lease for ten Boeing 737s.

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    Garena Free Fire Max players can snag free in-game items using redeem codes released on September 7, 2025. These 12-character alphanumeric codes offer a chance to grab rewards, but they expire quickly and can only be used once. Players can redeem these codes by visiting the official redemption site and logging in with their linked accounts.

    • Mid-size housing projects set to gain most from GST rationalisation, says Amit Mamgain

      The Goods and Services Tax rate change on cement and construction materials may help mid-size housing projects. Amit Mamgain of Yugen Infra says lower taxes will help developers and buyers. Metro cities may see more demand. Affordable housing will not change much. New rates may start after September 22, 2025.

      Urban Company IPO risks explained: 12 warnings on operations, regulations and valuation

      Urban Company's upcoming IPO, opening September 10, carries inherent risks for investors. The Red Herring Prospectus highlights concerns including sustained losses, intense competition, and high marketing costs. Dependency on gig workers, legal and regulatory challenges, and potential data security breaches also pose threats. Furthermore, reliance on limited service categories and geographic concentration could impact business.

      SpiceJet Q1 Results: Airline slips into red with Rs 234 crore YoY loss, revenue falls 36%

      SpiceJet faced a setback in the first quarter of fiscal year 2025. The budget carrier announced a consolidated net loss of Rupees 234 crore. This contrasts with a net profit of Rupees 158 crore in the same period last year. Revenue from operations also declined significantly. It fell by 36 percent year-on-year, reaching Rupees 1,060 crore.

      How will the recent GST changes affect different sectors of the economy?

      GST slab rationalization is set to spur consumption and economic growth. Automobile, cement, and consumer goods sectors are likely to benefit. Two-wheeler makers with higher than 350 cc bikes may face negative impact. Retail-focused lenders could see improved credit demand. Renewable energy companies may gain from GST reduction on solar cells.

      Profit-taking in consumption sectors won't end GST rally: Analysts

      Profit-taking occurred in consumption-oriented sectors. Analysts believe the rally in autos, consumer durables, FMCG, and metals will continue. Gains may be stock-driven. Cash-based buying is likely to resume. GST cuts aim to boost consumption before the festive season. Investor caution exists regarding inventory management. Management commentary is awaited on lower-GST products and demand.

      Broadcom Q3 earnings beat expectations driven by AI revenue - can its custom chips challenge Nvidia?

      AVGO stock: Broadcom's fiscal third-quarter earnings exceeded expectations, fueled by robust AI demand. The company anticipates even higher revenue in the current quarter, driven by custom AI accelerators, networking components, and VMWare software. While shares remained mostly flat, investor optimism persists regarding Broadcom's potential to challenge Nvidia's market share in AI chips.

      These large- and mid-cap stocks can give more than 28 % return in 1 year, according to analysts

      The way the market reacted to the GST rate rationalisation clearly shows that “sell-on-news mode” is still active. Now there are two reasons why the market has been in this particular mode. First: Some risks are still on the table (the India-US tariff tiff). The reason why we consider this a risk is that the 50% tariff cannot continue for long. Either it has to be settled, or it will escalate, with more goods being impacted, or even higher tariffs. History suggests that usually such wars don't start easily. But once they do, ego is the biggest hurdle to a solution. So, unless this is resolved by year-end, it will become an even bigger issue. The second reason: Valuations. However, GST brings some hope. We may see better top and bottom lines in some segments.

      Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Friday

      Indian markets ended higher on Thursday as GST reforms supported consumption, while US tariff concerns lingered. Nifty closed at 24,734 and Sensex at 80,718, with active trading in stocks like Ola Electric, Mahindra & Mahindra, Bajaj Finance, and Reliance amid mixed sectoral performance.

      GST cut on cement to boost sector, accelerate infrastructure growth: Industry players

      Welcoming the development, Akhoury, who is also Managing Director, Shree Cement, said cement is a foundational input material for infrastructure and housing, and the move will likely boost consumption, augmenting considerable infrastructure, including affordable housing. Adani Cement, which owns Ambuja Cements & ACC, said a reduction in duty on cement will 'accelerate the nation's infrastructure pipeline, catalyse industrial expansion, and strengthen India's march towards a multi-trillion-dollar economy'.

      Reduction in GST on cement to help real estate sector: CREDAI

      CREDAI welcomes the government's decision to reduce the GST rate on cement from 28% to 18%, anticipating a decrease in construction costs. This move is expected to benefit both consumers and the real estate sector by improving housing affordability. The simplified GST structure and process reforms are also seen as positive steps towards a more transparent and efficient tax regime.

      Parag Milk, other agriculture and dairy stocks rally up to 7% after GST cuts

      Agri and dairy stocks like Parag Milk, Dodla Dairy, and Kaveri Seeds gained up to 7% after the GST Council slashed rates on fertilisers, farm machinery, and dairy products. The cuts, effective September 22, aim to ease costs for farmers and consumers.

      Ambuja Cements, ACC and other cement stocks surge up to 4% after GST slashed from 28% to 18%

      Cement stocks surged following the GST Council's decision to reduce the tax on cement from 28% to 18%. This move is expected to boost infrastructure and construction activity by lowering input costs. Jefferies views the rate cut as a positive step, potentially improving industry dynamics and profitability through better pricing and input tax credit benefits.

      Cyclically negative, structurally positive: Will cement be a surprise winner? 9 cement stocks with an upside potential of up to 27%

      In some sectors, it is better to own a basket of shares rather than have exposure to a single stock. Reason: When a sector goes through a phase of restructuring and consolidation, the chances are high that a set of winners will emerge. But it is tough to figure out which the winners will be. So, buy a basket. Also, unlike in the past when buying a basket of stocks was a cumbersome process, today it is just a click away. Now, why cement? Because it might be a surprise winner. What makes that sector a surprise winner? When fundamentals are changing, but scepticism levels are still high. Cement is a sector which has probably seen the maximum mergers and acquisition in the last three years and that suggests there has been a change in the operating matrix.

      JSW Cement’s loss widens in Q1 on exceptional loss

      JSW Cement reported a consolidated loss of Rs 1,366.41 crore for the June quarter, significantly higher than the previous year, due to an exceptional loss from converting compulsory convertible preference shares into equity shares. Despite the loss, revenue grew by nearly 8% to Rs 1,559.

      JSW Cement Q1 profit before exceptional item & tax at Rs 164.74cr, revenue up 7.8%

      JSW Cement Ltd reported a multi-fold increase in its profit before exceptional items and tax of Rs 164.74 crore for the first quarter ended June 2025.

      Premium cement brands to be key beneficiaries of GST cut; price hikes likely in H2: Nomura analyst

      Cement GST likely cut from 28% to 18%, boosting sector profitability. Price hikes of 4–6% expected in FY26 amid steady demand. Leading brands benefit from premiumisation, while consolidation continues gradually. Housing and infrastructure projects drive volumes, supporting medium- to long-term growth for India’s top cement makers.

      India Playbook 2025: Proposed tariff imposition from US punishes Indian market despite resilient economy

      Global equities rallied on US-Russia talks, but Indian markets lagged, with FIIs turning sellers amid tariff fears, weak Q1 topline growth and slowing consumption. Yet, GST reforms and discounted Russian oil imports may cushion the economy.

      UltraTech, Dalmia Bharat offer 13–16% upside as cement sector builds on pricing discipline: MOFSL

      India’s cement sector shows resilience with stable August 2025 prices, strong demand outlook, and GST cut hopes. Lower fuel costs, infra push, and housing growth support profitability, while UltraTech and Dalmia Bharat remain strong BUY picks.

      Cantor initiates coverage on Ambuja Cements with 'Overweight' rating, sets target price at Rs 745

      Global brokerage Cantor has initiated coverage on Ambuja Cements with an ‘Overweight’ rating and a target price of Rs 745, implying 28% upside. The firm cites Ambuja’s capacity expansion, cost efficiencies, and premium products as key drivers of growth and valuation re-rating potential.

      Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and return potential of more than 26% in 1 year

      Four days of upward movement, and then some profit-booking. One big positive development (the proposed GST rate rationalization) and one possible headwind (additional tariff) which could impact businesses. But one thing is very clear from the last few trading sessions: There is enough money waiting to come into the market if peace returns on the tariff war front. So, wait for the event risk to get over and watch the news flow. And stay selectively bullish, but with a long-term perspective. Our selected stocks for today depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars: Earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk, and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

      UBS Securities bets on 3 cement stocks with up to 25% upside potential

      UBS Securities picked Ambuja Cement, UltraTech, and Dalmia Bharat as top buys, citing demand recovery, lower costs, and reforms. Despite Q1 volumes missing estimates with just 3% growth, UBS expects strong EBITDA in Q2 and maintains a 7–8% FY26 growth outlook.

      Midcaps, consumption and cement to lead market upside in H2: Pankaj Pandey

      Pankaj Pandey suggests a promising second half for Indian markets, anticipating Nifty levels around 27,000. Cement and auto sectors are poised for growth, fueled by GST benefits. While cautious on insurance due to margin pressures, AMCs like HDFC AMC and Nippon appear attractive. Real estate sees potential in tier-II players and home-building products, favoring DLF and Max Estates.

      Cement stocks on a strong footing in FY26; GST cut could cement further gains

      Cement stocks surged in FY26, led by Nuvoco Vistas, JK Cement, and Star Cement, amid GST cut hopes. Strong Q1 FY26 profits highlighted sector resilience, efficiency gains, and investor confidence despite muted performance from large-cap peers.

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