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    MOTILAL OSWAL NASDAQ 100 ETF Q2 RESULTS

    Q1 result season begins: 30 companies may report over 100% growth in profit

    Nifty may report 4% Q1 earnings growth driven by BFSI, auto, metals, healthcare, and real estate, with Trent and Zomato showing significant consumption sector growth. Pharmaceuticals Glenmark Pharma and Laurus Labs have high growth, private and PSU banks lower. Motilal Oswal and Kotak predict 30 companies may report over 100% profit growth.

    IT stocks rally up to 32% in 1 month. Will Q1 results mark end of sluggish revenue growth?

    IT sector experiences bullish rally ahead of Q1 results with Tech Mahindra, Coforge, and Infosys emerging as top stock recommendations.

    Q4 results: Stable costs boost India Inc. profits

    Steady costs and firm domestic demand supported corporate performance in the March quarter.

    Nifty 500 Q4 recap: Domestic cyclicals fuel strong quarterly performance, says Motilal Oswal

    A report by Motilal Oswal highlights that the fourth-quarter performance of Nifty-500 companies in FY24 showed strong showings from domestic cyclicals like BFSI and auto sectors while global cyclicals such as Oil & Gas and metals experienced a downturn.

    Top stocks to buy: Bet on companies with healthy net profit margins to remain versatile during uncertain market conditions

    The markets are expected to rally if the election results align with expectations. Nonetheless, persistent macro issues and valuation concerns may constrain the upside potential. Analysts suggest that investors capitalise on the current volatility by accumulating quality stocks.

    Stock Radar: This battery maker stock turned multibagger in a year; what should investors do?

    Exide Industries has given massive returns to its investors in a year and according to experts there is more steam left in the stock. The stock has an upside of 143% in a year. After consolidating in a narrow range for the past few weeks, it gave a breakout from the same this week. The sudden rise followed by consolidation resembles a breakout above a Flag & Pole pattern.

    The Economic Times
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