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Stocks To Watch: RIL, Grasim, Vinati Organics, Tata Motors, Castrol India

Here are the stocks to watch out for in today’s session.

A foreign currency dealer speaks on a telephone in a dealing room of Hana Bank in Seoul, South Korea. (Photographer: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg)
A foreign currency dealer speaks on a telephone in a dealing room of Hana Bank in Seoul, South Korea. (Photographer: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg)

Asian markets have opened with declines this morning as investors are concerned over a potential second wave of Covid-19 investors.

Benchmark indices in Japan and South Korea have opened lower as Tokyo reported new cases over the weekend. Futures on the Dow Jones are down 350 points.

The U.S. Dollar is advancing along with the treasuries while West Texas Intermediate crude is down over 2% in early trade.

Here are the stocks to watch out for in today’s session:

  • Reliance Industries: TPG to invest Rs 4,546.8 crore in Jio Platforms for a 0.93% stake. Catterton will invest Rs 1,894.5 crore for a 0.39% stake in Jio Platforms. This was the ninth and the tenth investment in the company. Jio platforms has now raised Rs 1,04,326.95 crore so far. Both the investments value the company at an equity valuation of Rs 4.91 lakh crore and an enterprise value of Rs 5.16 lakh crore.
  • Eicher Motors: Revenue declined 11.7% in the fourth quarter while net profit fell 44.1%. Royal Enfield sold during the quarter fell 17% while higher depreciation impacted net profit. Realisations rose 10% to Rs 1,26,544 units. Ebitda margin fell to 19.6% from 27.4%.Board approves sub-division of equity shares from one share of face value of Rs 10 into 10 shares of face value of Re 1 each. Expected date of completion is likely to be 2-3 months after shareholder approval.
  • Tyre Stocks: Bloomberg News reports that India has restricted the import of certain types of tyres. Import policy of new pneumatic tyres amended to 'restricted' from 'free' category, according to a statement issued by India's Directorate General of Foreign Trade. Import rules for tyres used by cars, buses, lorries, motor cycles and bicycles have been changed.
  • JM Financial: Board approves allotment of 11 crore shares at an issue price of Rs 70 per share. The company has raised Rs 770 crore in the QIP issue which is now closed. Some of the key allottees include Valiant Mauritius Partners, Fidelity Group, ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund, Wells Fargo and Baron Emerging Markets Fund. The issue price is a 6% discount to Friday's closing price.
  • IDFC First Bank: Board approves allotment of 86.24 crore shares at Rs 23.29 per share on a preferential basis. IDFC Financial Holding allotted 34.5 crore shares while ICICI Prudential Life Insurance was allotted 25.9 crore shares. Dayside Investment, HDFC Life Insurance and Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance allotted 8.62 crore shares each.
  • Dr Reddy's Laboratories: Announces the launch of Colchicine tablets, approved by the U.S. FDA. The product will be launched in the U.S. market.
  • Shriram Transport Finance: To consider raising funds on June 15.
  • Power Finance Corporation: Clarifies that it executed an MoU on May 27 with the Madhya Pradesh Government, to facilitate the cooperation towards financing hydro-electric power projects and power components of 12 major irrigation projects on the river Narmada. The total cost of these 12 projects is estimated at Rs 22,000 crore. Due dilligence of the projects is yet to be carried out.
  • Aavas Financiers: To consider raising funds via NCDs on June 17.
  • Cadila Healthcare: Zydus has signed a non-exclusive agreement with Gilead Sciences for the manufacture and distribution of Remdesivir, which has been isued an Emergency Use Authorisation by the U.S. FDA to treat patients suffering from severe symptoms of Covid-19. As part of the non-exclusive agreement, Zydus will receive the manufacturing know-how from Gilead Sciences, to manufacture the API for Remdesivir and the finished product and market it in 127 countries, including India. Under the agreement, the license is royalty free until another pharmaceutical product or vaccine is approved for the treatment or prevention of Covid-19 by the USFDA or EMA or the WHO announcing the end of the public health emergency.
  • Lemon Tree Hotels: Executed the necessary documents with APG Strategic Real Estate Pool for issue of compulsory convertible preference shares worth Rs 300 crore.
  • Indiabulls Ventures: Allotted 10.76 lakh shares at Rs 550 per share to DF International Private Partners upon conversion of compulsory convertible debentures.
  • GMR Infra: GMR Vishakapatnam has signed concession agreement for the development and operations of Bhogapuram Airport for 40 years and extendable by 20 years.
  • Bayer CropSciences: Board declares interim dividend of Rs 90 per share for FY20.
  • Ramkrishna Forgings: Buys back 5,000 equity shares at 184.22 under the current buyback offer.
  • Dilip Buildcon: Issues and allots 1,000 NCDs with a face value of Rs 10 lakh with a coupon rate of 8.75% on a private placement basis.
  • Spandana Sphoorty: Approves issuance of 1,000 NCDs aggregating to Rs 1,000 crore on a private placement basis.
  • Sun Pharma: Announces long-term insignts into the clinical use of Ilumya in a cross section of people living with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis.
  • HCC: Defaults on payment of Rs 728 crore worth of interest / repayment of principal on loans from banks / financial institutions and unlisted debt securities.
  • Lumax Auto: Puts the acquisition of the auto component busines of OK Play Group on hold due to the Covid-19 situation.
  • Capacite Infraprojects: India Ratings revises the company's outlook on bank facilities to negative from stable. It has assigned an IND A-negative rating to its proposed NCDs.
  • Tata Motors: Has signed an agreement to purchase the 50% shareholding of Jayem Automotives in JT Special Vehicles Pvt. Ltd. Post this assignment, JTSV will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of the company.
  • IDFC: BNP Paribas Arbitrage acquired 1 crore shares or 0.63% stake at Rs 18.45 per share.
  • Non-Nifty Earnings Today: Shopper Stop, Pfizer, JK Tyres, IGL, Narayana Hrudayalaya, Ashoka Buildcon, Can Fin Homes, Cholamandalam Financial Holdings, CSB Bank, Meghmani Organics, Intellect Design Arena, Satin Creditcare, Shilpa Medicare

Earnings Reported After Market Hours

Grasim Industries Q4FY20

  • Revenue down 11.3% to Rs 19,901.5 crore
  • Net profit up 31.7% to Rs 1,505.8 crore
  • Ebitda down 16.7% to Rs 4,091.4 crore
  • Ebitda margin narrows to 20.6% from 21.9%
  • All numbers are consolidated and compared on a year-on-year basis

Castrol Q1CY20

  • Revenue down 29.5% to Rs 688 crore
  • Net profit down 32.3% to Rs 125.2 crore
  • Ebitda down 38.9% to Rs 173 crore
  • Ebitda margin at 25.1% from 29%
  • Overall lubricant industry hit by severe demand and supply disruptions
  • All numbers are standalone and compared on a year-on-year basis

Vinati Organics Q4FY20

  • Revenue down 18.7% to Rs 245.3 crore
  • Net profit down 9.6% to Rs 74.6 crore
  • Ebitda down 18.7% to Rs 101.6 crore
  • Ebitda margin flat at 41.4%
  • All numbers are standalone and compared on a year-on-year basis

BHEL Q4FY20

  • Revenue down 51.3% to Rs 5,049.8 crore
  • Net loss of Rs 1,532.6 crore from net profit of Rs 680.7 crore
  • Ebitda loss of Rs 559.6 crore from Ebitda positive of Rs 1,385.9 crore
  • Ebitda margin at -11% from 13.4%
  • All numbers are consolidated and compared on a year-on-year basis

Dalmia Bharat Q4FY20

  • Revenue down 12.6% to Rs 2,4883 crore
  • Net profit down 88.6% to Rs 26 crore
  • Ebitda down 16.7% to Rs 488 crore
  • Ebitda margin down to 19.7% from 23.6%
  • All numbers are consolidated and compared on a year-on-year basis

Pledged Share Details

  • JSW Steel: Promoters revoke pledge of 2.02 crore shares between June 9-11.
  • Adani Enterprises: Promoter SB Adani Trust revoked pledge of 96 lakh shares on June 11.
  • Adani Ports: Promoter SB Adani Trust revoked pledge of 2.02 crore shares on June 11.
  • JSW Energy: Promoter JSW Investments revoked pledge of 2.09 crore shares on June 10.
  • Adani Transmission: Promoter SB Adani Trust revoked pledge of 95 lakh shares on June 10.
  • Parag Milk Foods: Promoter Devendra Shah revoked pledge of 15.5 lakh shares on June 11.

As reported on June 12.

Who’s Meeting Whom

  • Granules India: To meet Subhkam Ventures on June 17.
  • TCI Express: To meet JPMorgan, Mirae AMC and other investors on June 16.
  • Tata Power: To hold a call with LIC on June 16. To meet various investors at B&K Digital Trinity 2020 conference on June 17 and 18.

Trading Tweaks

  • Listing Date: Reliance Industries rights shares. 42.24 crore shares partly paid-up at Rs 2.5 per share on a rights basis.
  • Record Date For Amalgamation and Spinoff: Max India
  • Price Band Revised From 5% To 10%: Shoppers Stop
  • Move Into ASM Framework: DHFL, Inspirisys Solutions, HDIL
  • Move Out Of ASM Framework: Sadbhav Infrastructure Project, Adani Green Energy, Repco Home Finance, Manali Petrochemicals, OnMobile Global, Future Consumer
  • Move Into Short-Term ASM Framework: Ramco Systems, Ashapura Minechem, Panacea Biotec.
  • Move Out Of Short-Term ASM Framework: The South Indian Bank, Electrotherm, Tube Investments of India, Marksans Pharma, TCNS Clothing, Prataap Snacks, Tourism Finance Corporation of India.

Insider Trading

  • IndusInd Bank: Promoter IndusInd International Holdings acquired 4 lakh shares between June 10-11.
  • Kotak Mahindra Bank: Promoter sold 3 lakh shares on June 11.
  • Apollo Tyres: Promoter PTL Enterprises acquired 4.6 lakh shares between June 9-11.
  • Nesco: Promoter Chandle and Price acquired 19,388 shares between June 9-10.
  • Aarti Industries: Promoter Jaya Gogri sold 63,000 shares between June 8-11.
  • Birlasoft: Promoter sold 17 lakh shares on June 9.

F&O Cues

  • Nifty June futures end at 9,995; discount widens to 18 points from 8 points
  • Nifty June futures shed 1.8% and 2 lakh shares in Open Interest
  • Nifty Bank June futures end at 20,624; discount widens to 30 points from 16 points
  • Nifty Bank June futures add 15% and 2.4 lakh shares in Open Interest
  • Nifty Put-Call Ratio at 1.46 from 1.02 across all series
  • Enters F&O Ban: Vodafone Idea
  • Stocks In F&O Ban: Adani Enterprises, BHEL, Vodafone Idea, Just Dial, PVR
  • Out Of F&O Ban: Escorts, JSPL

Nifty: June 18 Expiry

  • Maximum Open Interest on Call side at 10,000 strike (20.7 lakh shares)
  • Maximum Open Interest on Put Side at 9,500 Strike (29.4 lakh shares)
  • Active Options: 9,300 Put (9.5 lakh shares) and 10,000 Call (10 lakh shares)

Nifty: June 25 Expiry

  • Maximum Open Interest on Call side at 10,000 strike (20.7 lakh shares)
  • Maximum Open Interest on Put side at 9,500 strike (29.4 lakh shares)

F&O Buzzers & Fund Flows

Stocks To Watch: RIL, Grasim, Vinati Organics, Tata Motors, Castrol India