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Why Ola, RIL, NTPC, Kotak Mahindra Bank, eClerx and TGV Sraac are on investors’ radar this week
BusinessLine· 2025-10-27 02:23
Fundraising and Investments - Ola Electric Mobility Limited's board approved a proposal to raise up to Rs 1,500 crore through various means including equity shares and convertible securities, pending shareholder and regulatory approvals [1] - Reliance Intelligence Ltd will invest Rs 2 crore for an initial subscription of 20,00,000 equity shares in its newly incorporated subsidiary, Reliance Enterprise Intelligence Ltd, which will focus on enterprise AI services [2] Contracts and Orders - Vikran Engineering received a Letter of Award for Rs 354.21 crore for a 100 MW AC Solar PV Power Project in Maharashtra [3] - NCC secured a contract from Central Coalfields Limited for the extraction and transportation of 413.59 million cubic meters of overburden and 233.325 million tons of coal [5] - GPT Infraprojects Ltd obtained contracts worth Rs 195 crore for the installation of a conveyor belt system, bringing its outstanding order book to Rs 4,047.65 crore [6] - Desco Infratech Ltd received new orders totaling approximately Rs 6.5 crore and Rs 14.45 lakh for distribution infrastructure work in Punjab and Gujarat [7] - Airfloa Rail Technology secured an order worth Rs 8.54 crore for supplying components to the Modern Coach Factory in Uttar Pradesh [8] - BMW Ventures Ltd received an order worth Rs 4.49 crore for manufacturing and supplying pre-engineered steel buildings [9] - Subros Ltd was awarded a Rs 27 crore order for supplying cabin air-conditioning equipment to Indian Railways [9] Corporate Actions - eClerx Solutions' board approved a buyback proposal of up to Rs 300 crore for 6,66,666 equity shares at Rs 4,500 per share [10] Operational Updates - Kotak Mahindra Bank acknowledged stress in its loan book for retail commercial vehicles, attributing it to macroeconomic factors [2] - NTPC announced the completion of trial operations for Unit-1 of the Patratu Super Thermal Power Project, increasing its total installed capacity to 84,849 MW [2][4]