
Stocks To Watch: Airtel, Suryoday SFB, PB Fintech, NTPC, UltraTech, HCL Tech, And Others
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Stocks to watch: Shares of firms like Airtel, Suryoday SFB, PB Fintech, NTPC, UltraTech, HCL Tech, and others will be in focus on Friday's trade
Stocks to Watch on June 27, 2025: Markets closed with strong gains on the June monthly expiry day. The Sensex jumped 1,000 points to end at 83,755.87, while the Nifty rose 304 points to close at 25,549. Both indices were up 1.21%. On June 27, several stocks are expected to be in focus owing to notable corporate developments and announcements.
Bharti Airtel
Bharti Airtel has received a notice from the Department of Telecommunications(DoT) imposing a penalty of Rs 6.48 lakh. The penalty pertains to violations of subscriber verification norms in the Assam telecom circle, the company disclosed on Thursday.
PB Fintech
The co-founders of PB Fintech, parent company of Policybazaar and Paisabazaar, Yashish Dahiya and Alok Bansal, have offloaded a combined stake of just over 1 per cent through open market transactions. The total value of the stake sale is Rs 920 crore. Alok Bansal, Executive Vice Chairman, sold 16.5 lakh shares for Rs 300.5 crore. Whereas, Yashish Dahiya, Chairman and Group CEO, divested 34 lakh shares valued at Rs 619.3 crore.
Suryoday Small Finance Bank
Suryoday SFB shareholders have approved the reappointment of Baskar Babu Ramachandran as Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer for a period of three years, starting January 23, 2025.
NTPC announced that it will commence commercial operations of Unit-3 (660 MW) at its Barh Super Thermal Power Project in Bihar from July 1. This unit is part of Stage-I of the project, which has a total capacity of 3,300 MW. Other units under Stage-I and Stage-II are already operational.
UltraTech Cement has commissioned a second grinding unit at its Maihar plant in Madhya Pradesh, adding 1.8 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) to its production. The first unit was operational from March 2025. With this, the company's domestic grey cement capacity has reached 186.86 mtpa, while total global capacity now stands at 192.26 mtpa.
Hitachi Energy India
Hitachi Energy has secured an order from Power Grid Corporation of India to supply 30 single-phase transformers rated at 765 kV and 500 MVA. These transformers will facilitate long-distance power transmission, aiding India's renewable energy and electrification expansion.
HCL Technologies
HCL Technologies has introduced new services in collaboration with Salesforce, focusing on the Salesforce Agentforce platform. The new solutions will cater to clients in sectors such as finance, retail, manufacturing, and healthcare by enhancing AI-powered workflows.
Power Mech Projects
Power Mech has bagged orders worth Rs 159 crore from the Bihar State Power Generation Company Ltd. The contracts are for setting up grid-connected solar plants under the PM-KUSUM Component C2 scheme, targeting rural electrification.
IRFC
Indian Railway Finance Corporation (IRFC) has announced a trading window closure from July 1, ahead of its Q1 FY26 results. The trading window will reopen 48 hours after the board meeting for financial approval.
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June 27, 2025, 08:14 IST
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