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Stocks in news: Oswal Pumps, Nestle India, Angel One, Natco Pharma, Ethos

Stocks in news: Oswal Pumps, Nestle India, Angel One, Natco Pharma, Ethos

Time of India12 hours ago

Markets traded lacklustre on the weekly expiry day and ended almost flat amid mixed cues. In today's trade, shares of
Oswal Pumps
,
Nestle India
,
Angel One
,
Natco Pharma
,
Ethos
among others will be in focus due to various news developments.
Oswal Pumps
Shares of Oswal Pumps will be in focus as the company will debut on the exchanges today.
Nestle India
FMCG major Nestle India will hold a board meeting on June 26 to consider and approve a proposal for issue of bonus shares.
Ethos
Goldman Sachs
sold over 1.77 lakh shares of Ethos via a block deal. The deal size is worth Rs 48 crore and the shares were sold at a price of Rs 2700.6.
Sai Life Sciences
Global assets management company TPG is likely to sell 12.5 million shares representing 6% stake Sai Life Sciences at an estimated deal size of $102 million (Rs 885 crore).
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GMM Pfaudler
GMM Pfaudler arm Pfaudler Normag Systems GmbH, Germany, bagged an order worth Rs 330 crore from a European-based customer.
Kaynes Technology
Kaynes Technology opened its qualified institutional placement (QIP) issue to raise up to Rs 1,600 crore, according to reports.
Natco Pharma
US FDA issued Form 483 with 7 observations for company's Kothur, Hyderabad-based Pharma Division.
Axiscades Tech
Axiscades Tech signed a strategic partnership with Europe's Aldoria to strengthen India's Space Capabilities
Angel One
Devender Kumar resigned as the Chief Revenue Officer-Direct Business of the company with effect from September 30.

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