The list included Apollo Tyres, Avenue Supermarts (DMart), Indus Towers, ONGC, Persistent Systems, DLF, Power Finance Corporation (PFC), REC, Tech Mahindra, UltraTech Cement and Varun Beverages.
Apollo Tyres' Fund raising will be by issue of Non-Convertible Debentures (NCDs) through Private Placement, within the borrowing limits.
Shares of JK Tyre & Industries surged 6.70% to a high of Rs 439.85 against the previous close of Rs 412.20. Market cap of the firm stood at Rs 11,636 crore.
InCred said that Premier Explosives has maintained a strong uptrend within a rising channel, pushing toward the upper boundary with clear higher highs and higher lows since its recovery in 2020.
Apollo Tyres shares are up 5 per cent in the past one month, but are still down nearly 8 per cent year-to-date.
Stocks including Urban Company, BEL, Shringar, Jindal Steel, Coal India, Dr Reddy's Labs, DevX, RailTel Corp and more will be in the spotlight on Wednesday, September 17.
Apollo Tyres won the bid to become the new sponsor of Team India after the departure of Dream11.
Axis Securities said that Bata India has staged a short and medium-term trend reversal on daily and weekly charts. It has found strong support near an important historical level.
Nirmal Bang has observed a varied performance across the automobile sector, particularly noting a divergence in the two-wheeler and passenger vehicle (PV) original equipment manufacturers during Q1FY26.
IT major Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) Ltd on Thursday posted a 5.98 per cent year-on-year (YoY) rise in its June 2025 quarter (Q1 FY26)





