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Short Call: Investors in a mood to buy; paint stocks look dull; RBI action ahead; defaults loom on lenders

Many analysts have been flagging the fact that there have been no significant earnings upgrades in the last couple of quarters and that the trend is likely to persist in this quarter as well

October 16, 2023 / 08:52 IST
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Action expected to be stock-specific as earnings season gains momentum.

The only way you can live life is by dealing with what is, and not with what might have been. That is true of investments as well. - Anon

The market continues to struggle for a direction, but more people are looking to buy on declines, rather than book profits. Action expected to be stock-specific as earnings season gains momentum. Many analysts have been flagging the fact that there have been no significant earnings upgrades in the last couple of quarters and that the trend is likely to persist in this quarter as well. Bulls respond by saying that they don’t mind paying extra since the long-term outlook looks rosy.

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One hell(uv)a spike

Shalimar Paints surged 7 percent to Rs 192 on Friday. Hella Infra, which has made an open offer to buy an additional 26 percent in the company (it already holds 25 percent) raised its open offer from Rs 165 to Rs 169.50 over the weekend after having bought 24 lakh shares through open market purchases. Rajasthan Global Securities, which is known for its special situation bets, has also picked around 3 percent in the company over the last couple of trading sessions.