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KEC International reported multiple order wins across T&D, civil, transportation and cables, triggering sharp stock moves across sessions and lifting reported year-to-date order intake metrics.
Vodafone Idea hit a fresh record high after a Q4 FY26 profit jump, while Bharti Airtel extended gains as brokerages reiterated buy calls with higher targets.
Viceroy Hotels’ board approved raising up to ₹107 crore via a rights issue, excluding promoters, as it reviews capital needs after debt rose to ₹222.83 crore.
Kalpataru Projects International said it won new orders worth ₹2,002 crore across Power T&D, Buildings and Factories, and Railways, strengthening revenue visibility for 18-24 months.
Maruti Suzuki shares rose up to 5% after a mixed Q4 outcome, with Nifty Auto leading gains and brokerages reiterating buy and hold calls with revised targets.
Yes Bank’s board approved raising up to ₹16,000 crore via equity and debt, with a 10% dilution cap and shareholder approval slated for the August 19, 2026 AGM.
Delhi’s EV Policy 2.0 sets phased ICE registration curbs from 2027-28, budgets ₹15,000 crore for incentives and infrastructure, and triggers sharp moves in auto stocks.
Cyient deepened work with Airbus and Deutsche Aircraft as Q4 FY24 revenue beat estimates, while Cyient DLM shares jumped on cabin management system manufacturing plans.
KPIL said it has secured ₹4,439 crore of T&D awards across India, Africa and Sweden, taking FY26 cumulative order intake past its ₹26,000 crore target.
PRISM, OYO’s parent, has received SEBI’s observations letter for a ₹6,650 crore fresh-issue IPO, with an updated DRHP expected in July 2026.
Vedanta’s demerged oil and gas unit plans a $5 billion, three-year exploration push as Cairn targets higher output after FY26 declines in production, revenue and EBITDA.
Oberoi Realty has launched its first Delhi-NCR project, Three Sixty North in Gurugram, investing ₹6,000 crore with prices from ₹18-19 crore and ₹16,000 crore revenue potential.
Bharti Airtel’s market-cap rise and rerating are being linked to improving ARPU, 5G rollout, stronger cash flows, Airtel Africa’s contribution, and rich valuation multiples with mixed broker targets.
Tata Technologies fell to ₹715 on June 29, 2026, after touching ₹751.85 intraday, with the stock still up 10.49% in a month and 6.92% in a year.
Multiple brokerages reiterated buy calls on Bharti Airtel in 2026, with targets ranging from ₹2,180 to ₹2,455 amid differing valuation and earnings assumptions.
Nifty 50 moved around the 24,000 mark amid shifting US-Iran headlines and crude swings, with traders tracking a 23,800-24,200 short-term range.