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Wipro,Jet Airways,Zee Entertainment,Bharti Airtel and ICICI Securities.
Nifty futures on the
Singapore Exchange were trading 35.50 points, or 0.33 per cent, higher at
10,804.50, indicating a positive start for the Nifty50. Here are a few stocks
which may buzz the most in today's session:
Zee Entertainment, KPIT
Technologies: Den Networks, MCX,
Zee Entertainment, KPIT Technologies, Tinplate Company of India, Majestic Auto,
Network18 Media and TV18 Broadcast will be among some companies which will
announce their December quarter results on Tuesday. Jet Airways: Etihad Airways, which owns 24 percent of debt-laden company Jet Airways NSE 16.09 %, plans to increase its stake in the Indian airline, a source close to the Abu Dhabi carrier told Reuters on Monday.
Wipro Ltd. The IT firm will consider a bonus issue proposal in its board meeting
to be held on January 17-18, 2019. The company is also slated to announce its
third-quarter earnings numbers on January 18, wipro (NSE 1.63%) said in a regulatory filing on
Monday.
Bharti Airtel: The company is believed to be in talks to buy Telkom Kenya,
which will help it emerge stronger in the east African telecom market and also
improve the valuation of Airtel Africa in the run-up to the latter’s public
offer likely in May-June this year.
ICICI Securities: The investment services arm of ICICI Group, Monday reported a
34.3 per cent decline in consolidated profit to Rs 101.1 crore for the third
quarter ended December 31.
Bajaj Finance: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Monday said it has imposed a
penalty of Rs 1 crore on Bajaj Finance, a non-banking financial company (NBFC),
for violating "fair practices code".
YES Bank: Deutsche Bank’s India CEO Ravneet Singh Gill is the frontrunner in a two-horse race for the chief executive’s post at Yes Bank, said two people with knowledge of the matter.