Here is a list of top 10 stocks that are likely to be in focus on Friday:
Hindustan UnileverHindustan Unilever Limited CEO and Managing Director Sanjiv Mehta will be appointed as the Chairman (Non-Executive Chairman) of the Indonesia business of Anglo-Dutch FMCG major Unilever.
Coal IndiaCoal India Ltd.: Coal India Ltd is considering taking all eight of its subsidiaries public as fossil fuel prices have gone up after the pandemic hit power demand, a government official apprised of the development.
Bharti AirtelCompetition Commission of India approves Google’s investment of around $1 billion in Bharti Airtel for 1.28%.
Bajaj Consumer CareBajaj Consumer Care Limited is all set to diversify its range under the flagship Badam Drops brand by launching more skin and hair care products. This is part of a wider effort to diversify its portfolio.
AU Small Finance BankRating agency CRISIL on Thursday revised its outlook on AU Small Finance Bank’s long-term debt instruments (Tier-II bonds, non-convertible debentures and subordinated debt bonds) to AA/stable.
Reliance IndustriesReliance Brands has announced a strategic partnership with Pret A Manger, a global fresh food and organic coffee chain, to launch and build the brand in India.
lupineDrugmaker Lupine on Thursday said it has received approval from the US health regulator for a paliperidone extended-release tablet used to treat schizophrenia in the US market.
NovartisDrug firm Novartis India on Thursday said its division Sandoz Technical Operations has inaugurated a new manufacturing facility in Maharashtra.
UPL: Agrochemical major UPL on Thursday announced a partnership with global agribusiness player Bunge to form new firm Orizio that will strive to increase productivity, profitability and sustainability for farmers in Brazil.
Jupiter WagonsMobility solutions provider Jupiter Wagons Limited (JWL), which had announced reverse merger with CEBBCO (Commercial Engineers and Body Builders Company Limited) through acquisition of the company, completed its listing on the stock exchanges on Thursday.