The month of February was very bad for the stock market. During this time both Sensex and Nifty have planted several dives. The situation has become that the shares of companies giving information related to basicly strong and strong business activities are also weak. Today i.e. 28 February is the month of this month and the last business day of the week. Today, action is expected in shares whose companies have released big news.
Tata power company
Tata Power’s solar manufacturing subsidiary TP Solar has received a contract of Rs 632 crore from the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI). The stock of this Tata group company closed at Rs 343 with a loss of more than two percent in the last season and has weakened 12.58% (YTD) so far this year.
Railway development corporation limited
This company associated with the railway has received a big order. RVNL has said in the exchange filing that it has received a letter of approval (LOA) from the Central Railway for the Rs 135.66 crore project. The company’s shares fell more than four percent yesterday to close at Rs 348. So far this year it has decreased by 18.71%.
Sanofi India
The company has released its fourth quarter (Q4) results. During this period, his profit has increased by 33.7 percent to Rs 137.7 crore as compared to last year. While the income increased by 9.7% to Rs 514.9 crore. The company’s shares were closed at Rs 4,993 yesterday. So far this year it has fallen by 17.97%.
GE Power India
GE Power India said in the exchange filing that it has received an order of Rs 273.5 crore from Greenco KA 01 IREP. GE Power has to complete this order by 22 November 2027. The company’s shares fell over 4 percent to close at Rs 243.60 on Thursday and have fallen by 36.26% so far this year.
Chefler india
This company has also made good profits in the fourth quarter (Q4). The company’s profit has increased by 13.2% to Rs 237.3. While the company’s income has increased by 13.9% to Rs 2,136 crore. Yesterday, the company’s stock fell by 2.05 percent to close at Rs 3,050.20. So far this year it has fallen by 11.79%.