Stocks to watch: These small-cap stocks will be in focus on Monday!
The following Small-Cap stocks are likely to be in focus on Monday, January 23, 2022:
On Friday, the Sensex declined by 236.66 points to close at 60,621.77, while the Nifty 50 slipped 80.20 points to close at 18,027.65. Among the Nifty Top Gainers were Coal India, Power Grid Corporation HDFC Bank and ITC while HUL, Asian Paints, Bajaj Finance, JSW Steel and Nestle were among the Top Losers.
The following Small-Cap stocks are likely to be in focus on Monday, January 23, 2022:
Mercantile Ventures: The company has informed the exchange that it has acquired 92,11,256 equity shares of Tuticorin Alkali Chemicals And Fertilizers Ltd at prevailing market prices aggregating to 7.56 per cent of equity shares.
Trent Ltd: The company informed the exchange they have executed a joint venture agreement with MAS Amity Pte Ltd to set up an entity in India for jointly developing a business of intimate wear and other apparel related products.
Taylormade Renewables Ltd: The company informed the exchange that they have received work orders from various industries and executed First Export Order worth Rs 2.22 crore.
52-week high: Anand Rathi, Hisar Metal, Kamat Hotels, Vardhman Steels, Ray Rayon
Keep an eye out for the above-listed smallcap stocks on January 23, 2022.
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