Stocks to watch: These smallcap stocks will be in focus on Friday!

Bhavya Rathod
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Stocks to watch: These smallcap stocks will be in focus on Friday!

The following Small-Cap stocks are likely to be in focus on Friday, January 06, 2022: 

On Thursday, the Sensex tanked 304.18 points to close at 60, 353.27, while the Nifty 50 dropped 50.80 points to close at 17,992.15. Among the Nifty gainers were Hero Motorcop, Cipla, NTPC, ITC and JSW Steel, while, Bajaj Finance, Bajaj Finserv, ICICI Bank, Titan Company and Infosys were among the Top Losers

The following Small-Cap stocks are likely to be in focus on Friday, January 06, 2022:  

Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd (RVNL): The Company informed the exchange that it has received order of Rs 166 crore from Gujrat Metro Rail Corporation. The time period by which the order is to be executed is 22 months from date of start of work. 

Ram Informatics Ltd: The Company informed the exchange that they have considered and approved the proposal for investment upto 50 per cent of equity share capital in Mrida Energy Private Limited to tap into the large potential available in the energy solutions landscape, with the aim to create major source of revenue by penetrating into the energy industry. 

Aries Agro: The Company announced that the company’s flagship product-CHELAMIN has been granted All India First ISI Mark for Chelated Zinc by the Bureau of Indian Standards. 

52-week high: Abbott India, Alkali Metals, Anand Rathi, Apollo Tyres, Mold Tek Tech 

Keep an eye out for the above-listed small-cap stocks on January 06, 2022.

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