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

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

Among the Nifty top gainers were ITC, ICICI Bank, JSW Steel, TCS and Tata Steel while Adani Enterprises, Adani Ports, HDFC Life, SBI Life Insurance and Bajaj Finserv were among the top losers

On the day of the Union Budget 2023, the Sensex gained by 49.49 points to close at 59,708.08, while the Nifty 50 slipped by 45.85 points to close at 17,616.30. Among the Nifty Top Gainers were ITC, ICICI Bank, JSW Steel, TCS and Tata Steel while Adani Enterprises, Adani Ports, HDFC Life, SBI Life Insurance and Bajaj Finserv were among the Top Losers.  

 

The following Small-Cap stocks are likely to be in focus on Thursday, February 02, 2023:    

Dishman Carbogen Amcis: The company informed the exchange that its subsidiary, Carbogen Amcis SAS opens new state-of-the-art facility dedicated to sterile liquid drug product manufacturing in Saint-Beauzire, France.   

Arman Financial Services: The company reported that its wholly owned subsidiary, Namra Finance, has been awarded the highest available grading of MF1 for its micro finance operations.   

Dilip Buildcon: The company informed the exchange that it has received the letter of acceptance (LOA) for two HAM projects on January 31, 2023 from the National Highways Authority of India.   

52-week high: Anand Rathi, Ducol Organics, ITC, KPIT Technology, Upsurge Seeds  

Keep an eye out for the above-listed smallcap stocks on February 02, 2023.

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