What Are Penny Stocks?

Penny stocks are low-priced shares of small companies, usually under ₹100. They offer high risk and high reward, making them popular with adventurous investors. This blog breaks down how to invest safely, find promising picks, and even spot potential multibagger opportunities in India.

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What is Stock Exchange?

A stock exchange is a marketplace where investors buy and sell shares of companies. It’s key to raising capital, trading securities, and driving the economy. Learn about India’s BSE and NSE, and the difference between new issue market and stock exchange.

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Bandhan Bank (BB)

Bandhan Bank pivots from microloans to secured lending amid leadership change and past challenges. Valuations look attractive, but recovery needs patience and careful risk assessment.

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Motilal Oswal Financial Services

Today’s spotlight is on Motilal Oswal Financial Services (MOFS), a major player in India’s wealth management space. With verticals like Wealth Management, Asset & Private Wealth, Housing Finance, and Capital Markets, MOFS offers insights into how financial conglomerates grow. This blog breaks down segment-wise revenue, profitability, and FY25 outlook—useful for analyzing MOFS and peers like Nuvama and Jio Finance.

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Raymond Demerger Explained: The Real Reason Behind the Share Price Fall

Raymond shares plunged 64% in a special trading session on May 14, triggering panic across the market. But the sharp fall wasn’t due to bad news—it was a result of the planned Raymond demerger, where the company spun off its real estate arm, Raymond Realty. Shareholders haven’t lost value—they’ll receive separate Raymond Realty shares, expected to list by September 2025.

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Tata Motors Q4: Profit Falls, Revenues Peak

Tata Motors wrapped up Q4 FY25 with a sharp 51% drop in net profit, even as full-year revenues hit a record ₹4.4 lakh crore. The company’s auto business turned net cash positive for the first time, thanks in part to solid demand for Jaguar Land Rover’s premium SUVs in overseas markets. Despite global headwinds and slowing domestic growth, Tata Motors stayed on course—leaner, debt-free, and still moving forward.

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