Stocks To Watch: From Tata Steel to NTPC Green Energy- Here’s a list of 10 stocks in news today

Several stocks are in focus due to major corporate developments such as leadership changes, and expansion plans. Whether it is acquisitions, fundraising, or key partnerships, these stocks are poised to draw significant attention. Here’s a look at the ones to watch today.

Market recap

The stock market extended its losing streak for the third straight session on Wednesday, with benchmark indices closing in the red. The Sensex dropped 203.22 points or 0.27% to settle at 75,735.96, while the Nifty slipped 19.75 points or 0.86% to end at 22,913.15.

Stocks to watch on February 21, 2025 Tata Steel

Tata Steel has acquired 191 crore equity shares of T Steel Holdings Pte for approximately $300 million (Rs 2,603.16 crore). This acquisition ensures that T Steel remains a wholly owned subsidiary.

Kotak Mahindra Bank

Kotak Mahindra Bank has made leadership changes in its Consumer Banking division. Vyomesh Kapasi has been appointed as the new Head of Products, while Shahrukh Todiwala has taken over as Managing Director and CEO of Kotak Mahindra Prime Limited (KMPL).

ALSO READThese 2 companies just clocked over 200x YoY sales; EBITDA and profits shoot RVNL

Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL), along with HFCL and Aerial Telecom Solutions, has partnered with BSNL to enhance broadband connectivity in India. Under the Project Implementation Agency (PIA) agreement, the consortium will develop, upgrade, and maintain the middle-mile network for BharatNet.

HG Infra Engineering

HG Infra Engineering has completed the sale of its entire stake in Rewari Bypass to Highways Infrastructure Trust. The Rs 133.03 crore deal was originally announced in May 2023 and finalised on February 20, following approval at the company’s AGM in August 2024.

JM Financial

JM Financial has received a tax order confirming a refund of Rs 230 crore, including interest, for the assessment year 2008-09. The order, issued by the Deputy Commissioner of Income Tax on February 19, comes under Section 254 read with Section 143(3) of the Income-tax Act, 1961.

Bharat Electronics

Bharat Electronics has signed a contract with the Ministry of Defence for supplying Software Defined Radios (SDR) and Data Communication Terminals (DCT) to the Indian Coast Guard. The order, valued at Rs 1,034 crore (excluding taxes),

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