Author name: Jaspreet Singh Arora

Jaspreet Singh Arora is the Chief Investment Officer at Equentis, where he heads a seasoned team of equity analysts and turns two decades of market experience into portfolios that consistently beat the benchmark. A go-to voice on cement, building-materials, real-estate, and construction stocks, Jaspreet previously ran research desks at leading brokerages, honing an eye for the metrics that truly move share prices. His plain-spoken analysis helps investors cut through noise and act with conviction. When he’s not deep-diving into earnings calls, you’ll find him unwinding over sports, weekend cricket or a good history podcast.

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Ramesh Damani-Owned Protean eGov Falls 20% as PAN 2.0 Slips Away

Shares of Protean eGov Technologies Ltd, a Ramesh Damani-owned company, took a steep fall on Monday, dropping 20% to hit the lower circuit limit of ₹1,143.20 on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). This decline came after the company disclosed that it was not shortlisted by the Income Tax Department (ITD) for its ambitious PAN 2.0 project, a government-led initiative to overhaul the technological infrastructure behind PAN and TAN systems in India.

BEL Stock Rises 3%, Hits 52-Week High on ₹572 Cr Defence Orders
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BEL Stock Rises 3%, Hits 52-Week High on ₹572 Cr Defence Orders

Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), a leading defence public sector company, has recently caught the attention of investors and analysts alike. The company’s stock price surged nearly 3% on May 19, 2025, reaching a new 52-week high of ₹373.50 ahead of its Q4FY25 earnings announcement. The rally in BEL shares reflects strong market optimism backed by solid fundamentals, recent defence order of ₹572 Cr, and growing investor confidence in the defence sector.

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Five Upcoming IPOs Set to Shake Up Dalal Street This Week

The momentum of the initial public offerings in 2025 stands at a volume of USD 888 million as of February 2025 (year-to-date basis), which is 4% higher than 2024 for the same period. Though the IPO market went quiet for some time, the market is picking up again with five upcoming IPOs this week. Which are these IPOs? Let’s understand the details before deciding to invest in the same.

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REC Share Price Analysis: All You Need to Know

REC Ltd. (Rural Electrification Corporation) is playing a critical role in securing India’s energy requirement. Started as a nodal agency to develop power infrastructure in rural areas in 1969, it has now transformed itself into a key infrastructure financing company in India, with “Maharatna” status.

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Investing, Economy

Tarmac to Turmoil: Celebi Aviation’s India Exit This Year

India’s decision to revoke the security clearance of ground-handling service provider Celebi Aviation has sent shockwaves across diplomatic, business, and aviation circles. The move reveals how national security considerations are increasingly shaping economic decisions at the intersection of commerce and foreign policy. It also highlights the rising scrutiny of foreign players operating in India, especially when geopolitical relations are tense.

Food Delivery Giants Face the Heat: The Profitability Puzzle for Zomato & Swiggy
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Food Delivery Giants Face the Heat: The Profitability Puzzle for Zomato & Swiggy

Whether a late-night snack or a quick lunch at work, Zomato and Swiggy have made it easy to get food delivered fast. While ordering food online has become a part of our everyday lives, behind this comfort, the two giants are going through a difficult time. With most metros already saturated and tier-2 cities slower to convert, the question isn’t just about growth anymore, it’s about profitability. Zomato and Swiggy are both growing, but not making enough profits.

Kavach 4.0 and ₹3,763 Cr Order Book: Inside HBL Engineering’s Strategic Leap
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Kavach 4.0 and ₹3,763 Cr Order Book: Inside HBL Engineering’s Strategic Leap

One small-cap stock that has drawn investor attention early on Wednesday, May 14, is HBL Engineering. Shares of the battery and railway safety solutions provider rose 5% in early trade, touching a high of ₹531.50 apiece on the BSE. The rally follows a significant regulatory milestone: approval for Version 4.0 of its Kavach System, a key safety mechanism for Indian Railways.