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Dividend yield: Stock traders can use it differently to distinguish between the probability & possibility of making money
Dividend yield is not just an investor’s tool. At certain points in the market, it becomes just as relevant – sometimes even more so – for traders. Yes, traders. Now, why would dividend yield, of all things, act like a support line? The explanation lies in market memory and psychology. Around a certain level of dividend yield, value-oriented funds begin to step in because the price suddenly offers the comfort of an income stock. Momentum traders see valuation support and a floor building underneath the price. Options desks recalibrate, as downside looks limited and covered calls turn attractive. Each group is reacting to its own cues, but collectively they create the reflexive bounce that turns weakness into opportunity for traders.

Sugs Lloyd shares list at 2.5% discount to IPO price on BSE SME platform
Sugs Lloyd shares debuted weakly on the BSE, trading at a discount of Rs 119.90. The IPO, which aimed to raise Rs 85.66 crore, was subscribed 3.23 times, driven by non-institutional investors. The company plans to use the IPO proceeds for working capital and general corporate purposes, operating in the EPC space with impressive revenue and profit growth.

India's solar industry, aiming to compete with China, finds strength as US tariffs hit home
India is aggressively expanding its solar manufacturing capabilities to compete with China, driven by government support and growing domestic demand. ReNew's factory in Jaipur exemplifies this push, contributing significantly to India's clean energy transition. Despite challenges like U.S. tariffs and reliance on Chinese materials, India's solar industry is poised for growth, aiming for energy independence and ambitious renewable energy targets.

Indian coal prices to be lower after tax revision, industry officials say
India's coal prices are set to decrease due to tax revisions. The consumption tax hike is offset by removing the carbon levy. This change may boost domestic coal demand, potentially reducing imports. Power generation costs could also fall. The move aims to aid power producers and Coal India's sales. Consumer tariffs might decrease if distribution companies pass on the savings.

Trump's 50% tariffs put India's billionaire families in the crosshairs
Donald Trump's imposition of 50% tariffs on Indian goods has sparked concerns among India's top business families, particularly those with significant exports to the US. Companies like Reliance Industries, Adani Group, and ArcelorMittal face potential setbacks due to these tariffs, impacting their revenue and export strategies.

Current Infraprojects shares list at 90% premium over IPO price on NSE SME platform
Current Infraprojects shares debuted at Rs 152 on NSE SME, a 90% premium. The IPO was subscribed 379 times, attracting bids worth over Rs 13,295 crore. Retail portion saw 396.5 times subscription. The company will use IPO funds for solar projects and working capital. Current Infraprojects operates in infrastructure and renewable energy. It reported total income of Rs 91.
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Reliance Power, Reliance Infra shares hit 5% upper circuit. A look at Anil Ambani group stocks' 1-year run
Reliance Power and Reliance Infrastructure shares surged to 5% on Tuesday, continuing a two-day rally. Reliance Power shares have seen a sharp rally buoyed by positive developments in its renewable energy business.
Ambani’s Reliance a big gainer from China’s push to curb price wars, Morgan Stanley says
Reliance Industries is poised to significantly benefit from China's efforts to curb overcapacity in key sectors and its own internal restructuring. Morgan Stanley highlights that Reliance's strategic moves in solar energy and consumer businesses, coupled with China's 'anti-involution' policies, could substantially boost its earnings and net asset value.
Reliance Industries shares jump 2%. Is it about AGM or what China is doing?
Reliance Industries shares rose over 2% after two days of losses, driven by upbeat brokerage calls post-AGM and a Morgan Stanley report highlighting RIL as a key beneficiary of China’s anti-innovation push, supporting its energy, solar, and consumer businesses with strong long-term growth prospects.
India's power output rises at fastest pace in five months on industrial boost
India's power generation surged in August, marking the fastest increase since March, driven by a robust manufacturing sector fueled by strong demand. This surge propelled coal-fired power generation upwards for the first time in five months. While renewable energy sources significantly contributed to the 4% overall output increase to 161.24 billion kWh, coal's share also rose slightly.
Smallcap company with 6,000% return in 5 years announces 1:10 stock split. Check details
Websol Energy System announced a 1-for-10 stock split, making shares more affordable for retail investors after delivering 6,000% returns in 5 years. Alongside, the company unveiled a ₹3,000 crore expansion plan to boost solar cell and module capacity by 2028.
Current Infraprojects IPO allotment today; GMP robust after 370x subscription. Check status, GMP
Current Infraprojects will announce its IPO share allotment today. The IPO was open from August 26 to August 29. The company will list on NSE SME platform on September 3, 2025. Grey market indicates a premium. Investors can check allotment status online. Refunds will be processed on September 2. The IPO was subscribed 370 times.
Nippon India Silver ETF crosses Rs 10,000 crore AUM marking historic milestone for India’s silver investment landscape
Nippon India Silver ETF crossed Rs 10,000 crore AUM, reflecting growing investor acceptance. Offering transparent, cost-efficient, and convenient exposure to silver, the ETF benefits from global demand, diversification, and strong returns, delivering a 17.07% CAGR since its 2022 launch.
This smallcap stock turns Rs 10,000 into Rs 6 lakh in 5 years; eyes stock split
Websol Energy System is set to consider a stock split on September 1, driven by a remarkable 6,000% surge in its stock value over the past five years. This move aims to enhance affordability and accessibility for a broader investor base. The board will also discuss altering the company's Memorandum of Association, pending shareholder approval.
Vikram Solar IPO gave 2% return for retail investors, but how did Arvind Kothari make 200% more money?
Vikram Solar’s IPO debut delivered modest listing gains but validated Niveshaay’s conviction, with market cap tripling since its 2024 investment. Strong exports, government support, and renewable energy focus drive optimism despite premium valuations.
Gem Aromatics shares surge another 5% after modest listing on NSE, BSE. What should investors do?
Gem Aromatics' shares experienced a surge, reaching a day's high of Rs 349 on the BSE after a debut with a modest premium. The IPO, which was subscribed 30.45 times, saw significant interest from institutional and retail investors. Funds raised will be used to repay borrowings and for general corporate purposes.
Vikram Solar shares zoom 9% after a muted D-Street debut
Vikram Solar shares: The stock rallied 9.2% on Tuesday, trading 12% above its IPO price as strong revenue outlook and robust order book revived investor interest after a muted debut.
Vikram Solar makes a muted D-St debut, shares list at 2% premium over IPO price
Vikram Solar share price: Vikram Solar's shares debuted with a modest premium on the stock exchanges, following a highly successful IPO that was oversubscribed 56.42 times. The company, a major solar PV module manufacturer, witnessed strong financial growth in FY25, with revenue increasing by 37% and profit after tax surging by 75%. Post-IPO, Vikram Solar's market capitalization is estimated at Rs 12,009 crore.
Gem Aromatics shares list at 2% premium over IPO price
Gem Aromatics made a muted debut on the stock market, listing with a slight premium on the NSE and flat on the BSE after its Rs 451.25 crore IPO. The IPO, subscribed 30.45 times overall, will use proceeds to repay borrowings and for corporate purposes. The company, a manufacturer of speciality ingredients, reported increased revenue and profit in FY25.
4 IPO listings tomorrow, one big favourite. Check which one has the highest debut potential
Dalal Street anticipates a busy day as Patel Retail, Vikram Solar, Shreeji Shipping, and Gem Aromatics debut on the stock exchanges. Patel Retail leads with an 18% GMP and record subscription, followed by Vikram Solar at 14% and Shreeji Shipping at 13%. Gem Aromatics posts a modest 8% GMP, with strong institutional and retail interest potentially driving positive listing gains.
Vikram Solar listing tomorrow, GMP hints at double-digit premium. Here's what to expect
Vikram Solar’s IPO, heavily subscribed at 56.4x, is set to debut on August 26 with a grey market premium of Rs 41. The solar module manufacturer, with 4.5 GW capacity, plans expansion into cell manufacturing and battery storage. FY25 revenue stood at Rs 3,423 crore, with strong EBITDA and PAT growth.
Vikram Solar IPO allotment. Check Status, GMP and other details
Vikram Solar IPO's allotment status is out today, with shares to list on August 26. The IPO saw strong demand, subscribed 56.42 times overall. Investors can check allotment via MUFG Intime or NSE website using PAN, application number, or DP/Client ID. Successful allottees will receive shares in their demat accounts by August 25, with refunds initiated the same day.
Vikram Solar IPO subscribed 6.2x on Day 3; GMP hints at 14% listing pop. Should you subscribe?
Vikram Solar’s Rs 2,079 crore IPO has drawn robust demand, with overall subscription at 6.17 times on Day 3, led by strong retail and NII interest. The grey market premium of Rs 48 hints at a 14.5% listing gain. Backed by rapid capacity expansion and strong domestic demand, analysts recommend subscribing despite current lower margins.
Vikram Solar shifts expansion focus to Tamil Nadu, Bengal unit to see limited growth
Vikram Solar Ltd, an Indian solar panel manufacturer, is significantly expanding its production capacity, targeting 17.5 GW for modules and 12 GW for cells by FY27. While maintaining its West Bengal presence, the company will focus new projects in Tamil Nadu, including an integrated solar cell and module facility.
Vikram Solar IPO subscribed 4.56 times on day 2, GMP signals 14% listing pop. Should you subscribe?
Vikram Solar IPO: As of August 20, Vikram Solar’s IPO was commanding a grey market premium (GMP) of ₹48. Against the upper price band of ₹332, this translates to an estimated listing price of ₹380, indicating a potential 14.5% gain.
Vikram Solar IPO subscribed 1.52 times on Day 1; GMP at 18%. Should you apply? Check other key details
Vikram Solar IPO: According to market observers, Vikram Solar’s shares are currently trading at a grey market premium (GMP) of approximately 18% above the upper end of the issue price, which is Rs 332 per share. This suggests robust investor interest ahead of the company's stock market debut.
Vikram Solar raises Rs 621 crore from anchor investors ahead of IPO
Vikram Solar garnered ₹621 crore from anchor investors on Monday, ahead of its initial public offering. Prominent institutional investors like Goldman Sachs Fund, Morgan Stanley India Investment Fund, and BNP Paribas participated in the anchor round. Several mutual funds, including UTI MF, Franklin Templeton MF, and Kotak Mahindra MF, were also allotted shares.
Vikram Solar IPO opens for subscription; GMP at 16%. Should you apply?
Vikram Solar launched its Rs 2,079-crore IPO for subscription. The IPO includes a fresh issue and an offer for sale. The company expects to raise about Rs 2,079 crore. The IPO has reserved shares for QIBs, retail investors, and NIIs. Vikram Solar plans to expand capacity and diversify into solar cell manufacturing. SBI Securities recommends subscribing to the issue.
Vikram Solar raises Rs 621 cr from anchor investors ahead of IPO
Vikram Solar garnered Rs 621 crore from anchor investors before its IPO launch. Prominent institutional investors participated in this round. The IPO, valued at Rs 2,079 crore, opens for subscription soon. The company plans to use the funds for capital expenditure. Vikram Solar's revenue and profit increased significantly in fiscal year 2025.
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