Stocks to watch: These small-cap stocks will be in focus on Monday!

Bhavya Rathod
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Stocks to watch: These small-cap stocks will be in focus on Monday!

Among the BSE Smallcap gainers were TruCap Finance, Automotive Stampings & Assemblies, Orient Green Power Company and Dhampur Bio Organics.

On Friday, the Sensex gained by 1031.43 points to close at 58,991.52, while the Nifty 50 surged by 279 points to close at 17,359.75. Among the BSE Smallcap gainers were TruCap Finance, Automotive Stampings & Assemblies, Orient Green Power Company and Dhampur Bio Organics.   

The following Small-Cap stocks are likely to be in focus on Monday, April 03, 2023:    

Bigbloc Construction: The company informed the exchange that it will be investing Rs 4.5 crore towards the solar rooftop initiative, keeping up with their commitment towards keeping the carbon footprints to the lowest possible.   

Va Tech Wabag: The company informed the exchange that it further enhanced its leadership position in the global desalination market, by securing a Design, Build, Operate (DBO) order for the 400 million litres per day for Sea Water Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) desalination project from Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (CMWSSB) worth about Rs 4400 crore.  

Engineers India: The company informed the exchange that it has secured job orders worth Rs 48.82 crore for various assignments.   

52-week high: Apar Industries, Bosch, Goyal Aluminium, KPIT Technologies, NCC  

Keep an eye out for the above-listed smallcap stocks on April 03, 2023. 

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