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Here’s a look at buzzing stocks for trade on January 1
Jan 1, 2021 12:07 AM

The Indian market is likely to open flat Friday.

Here are the top 10 buzzing stocks for today:

1. Antony Waste Handling Cell

: The company will list shares on bourses today. The issue price has been fixed at Rs 315 per share.

2. Mahindra & Mahindra: The company has called off its automotive joint venture with Ford Motor Co due to the challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

3. IDBI Bank: The bank has completed the sale of its 23 percent stake in IDBI Federal Life Insurance, to Ageas for Rs 507.10 crore.

4. Jindal Steel and Power: The company’s subsidiary Jindal Power has been declared as the successful bidder for a block of Gare Palma coal mine in Chhattisgarh.

5. UPL: Promoter Jaidev Rajnikant Shroff bought 3,98,500 Global Depository Receipts equivalent to 7,97,000 equity shares of UPL, representing 0.10 percent of the total share capital of the company.

6. Infibeam Avenues: The company has divested its 100 percent ownership with control in its wholly owned subsidiary Cardpay Technologies to its subsidiary Instant Global Paytech.

7. Punjab National Bank: The state-run lender has extended its festival bonanza offer till March.

8. Canara Bank: The bank has raised Rs 1,635 crore by issuing additional tier-1 bonds at 8.50 percent coupon, to fund business growth.

9. HSIL: The company has closed its share buyback offer.

10. CRISIL Ratings: The company has received the necessary approvals from SEBI and RBI to undertake the Rating business transferred to it pursuant to the scheme.

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