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From 28th February to 6 March 2025, ML Large-cap Index and ML Mid-cap Index rose 5% each. ML Small-cap Index rose 4%. ML Mega-cap Index and ML Micro-cap Index rose 3% each. The NIFTY and the Sensex rose 2% each.
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Techno Electric & Engineering Company (TEEC) is power-infrastructure company that specialises in engineering-procurement-construction (EPC) services, asset ownership and operations & maintenance (O&M) services in power generation and transmission & distribution (T&D) sectors.
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The Grader captures the three factors that determine investments: valuation, returns and price strength. Our grader captures these three parameters. In this system, A is a higher rank than B and so on. Since, in valuation lower is better, we have ranked them accordingly. So in valuation too A is better than B.
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Elecon Engineering Limited (Elecon) is a leading player in the transmission products segment, i.e., gears, with a sizeable market share of around 34% in India. It is also present in the material handling equipment (MHE) space.
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India's renewable energy sector has witnessed remarkable growth, with the installed capacity for solar energy reaching 97.86GW (gigawatt) as of December 2024, reflecting a 33.5% year-on-year (y-o-y) increase with an addition of 24.54GW.
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Unimech Aerospace and Manufacturing Limited (Unimech) is a global engineering solutions company, incorporated in 2016 and headquartered in Bengaluru (India). It specialises in manufacturing and supplying high-precision and critical components to major original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and their licencees worldwide, catering to the aerospace, defence, energy and semiconductor industries.
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In the previous seven parts of our annual Wealth Creators stocks (WC stocks) series, we identified the top-500 stocks that delivered the highest returns in the past 10 years and discussed some of them (links to the previous parts are at the end of this article).
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Indian markets suffered a sharp decline on Friday, with the Sensex falling 1.9% and the NIFTY ending below 22,125. The BSE MidCap and SmallCap indices lost over 2.2%, with 868 stocks dropping more than 3%.
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From 21st February to 27 February 2025, the Sensex and the NIFTY fell 1% each. ML Mega-cap Index fell 2%. ML Large-cap Index, ML Micro-cap Index, ML Mid-cap Index and ML Small-cap Index fell 4% each.
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President Donald Trump announced a controversial plan to sell a gold card for US$5mn (million), granting wealthy foreigners rights to live and work in the US and a path to citizenship. This initiative is set to begin in two weeks, potentially attracting billions of dollars.
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OneSource Specialty Pharma (OneSource) is focused on manufacturing biologics, complex injectables and oral soft-gelatin capsules. It aims to become one of India’s top-5 pure-play contract development and manufacturing organisation (CDMO) companies, leveraging growing global demand for outsourced pharmaceuticals manufacturing, to reduce costs and de-risk supply chains.
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Wonderla Holidays Ltd (Wonderla) reported a steady performance in Q3FY24-25, marked by a successful fund-raise and footfall growth in key locations. The company raised Rs540 crore through qualified institutional placement (QIP) during the quarter, strengthening its financial position.
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Ceinsys has evolved into a geospatial and engineering solutions-provider in the information technology enabled services (ITES) space.
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ECOS is the largest chauffeur-driven mobility-provider to corporates in India, in terms of revenue from operations and profit after tax (PAT) for FY23-24. It is in the business of providing chauffeured car rentals (CCR) and employee transportation services (ETS) and has been offering these services to corporate customers for more than 25 years.
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BLS International Services (BLS) is a global player in visa application outsourcing that operates in 66 countries and has a network of 30,000 application centres worldwide.
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The global textiles and apparel market is experiencing modest growth, influenced by macroeconomic factors such as geopolitical tensions and shifting demand patterns. The Asia-Pacific region, including major manufacturing countries like China, India, Vietnam, Bangladesh and Indonesia, remains the industry’s centre.
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In the previous six parts of this series, we have highlighted the composition of the top-100 stocks, top-101 to top-200 stocks, top-201 to top-300 stocks, and top-301 to top-400 stocks. Sectoral learnings were shared in Part 2, while the fundamentals of the CATSR (compounded annual total shareholder return) methodology were explained in Part 1. These earlier analyses laid a strong foundation for understanding wealth creation in equity markets. Part 2 explored sectoral trends by examining market-cap shifts and return distributions, along with revenue and profit growth patterns of the top-500 companies, over the past decade.
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Indian equity markets continued their downward trajectory for the fourth consecutive session on Friday, 21 February 2025, with the BSE Sensex falling 424.90 points (-0.56%) to close at 75,311.06 and the NIFTY declining 117.25 points (-0.51%) to end at 22,795.90.
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Pharmaceutical stocks faced significant turmoil last week, as the Nifty Pharma index dropped 2% following US President Donald Trump's announcement of potential tariffs up to 25% on drug imports.
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RateGain Travel Technologies (RateGain) declared excellent results for Q3FY24-25 but the business outlook has turned cloudy. In the quarter, net sales increased 11% year-on-year (y-o-y) and 1% quarter-on-quarter (q-o-q).
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