Incorporated in 1994, Tata Technologies is a global engineering services company by Tata Group, which offers product development and digital solutions.
“If you are already holding QSR stocka, then these are not the levels to sell because we have seen decent corrections also in them. From a longer-term perspective, I am pretty certain that the QSR companies can deliver exceptional returns going ahead and you could perhaps buy at every decline, rather than just chasing these stocks at this point of time. ”
“The defence space excites us. HAL looks very good. Railway capex, again, as a theme, has a lot of legs, we are seeing very strong demand for Vande Bharat coaches, for wagons, as well as for the wheels. Titagarh is something we track. So be a little bit selective here.”
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According to Hemang Jani, the possible impact of the Tata Technology IPO on Tata Motors has already been factored into the stock price. While the IPO is positive, investors should be mindful of double counting its impact. Tata Motors has performed well in recent months, especially in the Jaguar Land Rover and commercial vehicle segments. However, Jani suggests caution with auto ancillary stocks like Ceat and Apollo Tyres due to raw material prices and their recent run-up.