Here are the top stocks to track in today s session:
HDFC Bank: The private lender, on Saturday, reported an 18.1 per cent year-on-year increase in net profit to Rs 8,758.3 crore for the quarter ended in December 2020. That apart, the bank said it has imposed a penalty of Rs 10.20 lakh on its senior executive Jimmy Tata for selling his shares in violation of insider trading regulations.
Q3 earnings: Mindtree, Rallis India, Indiabulls Real Estate, IndiaMart, Trident and Snowman Logistics are among the 21 companies that will release their December quarter numbers today.
Metropolis Healthcare: Diagnostic chain Metropolis Healthcare said it will acquire Dr Ganesan s Hitech Diagnostic Centre to strengthen its leadership position in southern India. The company s board has approved the acquisition partly by way of cash consideration of Rs 511 crore and partly by issuance of up to 4,95,000 equity shares to the promoter group of Hitech.
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PFC Rs 5K cr bonds issue over-subscribed, closed 11 days ahead of schedule
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Last Updated: Jan 18, 2021, 07:46 PM IST
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Power Finance Corporation (PFC) has planned to raise Rs 10,000 crore through bonds in two tranches.
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But the issue had to be closed on Monday, the second day of trading, due to over-subscription on BSE.
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Power Finance Corporation s Rs 5,000 crore taxable non-convertible debentures (NCDs) issue was subscribed close to nine times on Monday and closed for subscription 11 days ahead of the schedule, according to the BSE data.
Power Finance Corporation (PFC) has planned to raise Rs 10,000 crore through bonds in two tranches.
Read more about PFC s Rs 5K-cr bond issue subscribed 94%; likely to close on Monday on Business Standard. State-run Power Finance Corporation s Rs 5,000 crore taxable non-convertible debentures issue was subscribed 94 per cent on the first day on Friday and is likely to close on Monday, a source said.