In 7 oct which company stock grow accourding to last week ?
In indian market last week (ending of 4 oct , 2024) which sector grow :
IT sector : TCS , Infosys
tcs profit 4251.90 INR+19.15 today
4 Oct, 3:30 pm IST • Disclaimer
infosys profit 1,922.00 INR
+28.60 today4 Oct, 3:30 pm IST • Disclaimer
Automobile sector : Tata motors
profitable company in the week is reliance industries and tcs(tata consultancy service ).
Tata Motors grew due to strong vehicle sales and increasing demand in the auto sector.
For tomorrow's 7 oct market trends in India :
the energy sector and renewable energy are expected to show strong growth, driven by India’s focus on energy transition and green initiatives. Specifically, the government’s push for renewable energy and infrastructure projects is expected to lead to significant opportunities for companies involved in solar, wind energy, and electric vehicles. Notable companies in this sector include Tata Power and Adani Green Energy, which have been expanding their renewable portfolios aggressively.
FMCG sector : Hindustan Unilever and Nestle India
The company's revenue for the last fiscal year reached ₹621.07 billion, with a net profit of ₹103.33 billion. HUL maintains strong profit margins, including a gross margin of 51.93% and a profit margin of 16.64%
market capitalization is ₹2.5 trillion,
company’s P/E ratio stands at 77.37
dividend yield is 1.24%
stock price increase of over 13%
Automobile sector : Maruti Suzuki and Motherson Sumi system
> For intraday traders, the following sectors and stocks are expected to be beneficial based on current trends and news:
IT sector : Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Infosys
volatility around corporate earnings announcements and global tech demand. The IT sector has see growth due to high demand in digital transformation projects, making it
for intraday opportunities.
Banking Sector: HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank are key players in the banking sector.
Energy and Renewables: Adani Green Energy and Tata Power are benefiting from India's push towards renewable energy and clean power initiatives.






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