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Today marks a significant day for investors and market participants as several key companies from various sectors are set to announce their fourth-quarter results. Among the notable earnings releases, Hindustan Unilever (HUL), LTIMindtree, Indian Hotels, Axis Bank, Macrotech, and Tata Investment stand out.
Mas Financial Services Ltd. key Products/Revenue Segments include Interest, Income From Financial Services, Fees & Commission Income and Income From Sale Of Share & Securities for the year ending 31-Mar-2023.
Top PMS fund manager Saurabh Mukherjea, whose firm Marcellus handles HNI money worth around Rs 10,000 crore, has picked 4 new smallcap stocks in his Little Champs portfolio. In his bank-focused Kings of Capital portfolio, Home First Finance has been replaced with MAS Financial Services while SKF India is the new stock pick in midcap-heavy Rising Giants portfolio. Mukherjea told investors in a note that positive developments in interest rate cuts by the Fed can improve consumer sentiments and benefit stocks with global market exposure.
The 52-week high acts as a significant technical indicator for traders and investors, representing the highest price a stock has reached in the previous year.