Thursday, the following stocks are in the spotlight in the Indian market due to stock or sector-specific news or reports. Stock prices are taken from the BSE, unless stated otherwise.
Currently, the benchmark Sensex is trading almost flat at at 17, 096, down 3 points and the Nifty is at 5,115, down 0.02%.
GVK Power & Infrastructure (Rs.44.10, up 1.26%) - The company's group firm bagged a Rs 5,000-crore hydro electric power project in Jammu & Kashmir.
Triveni Engineering (Rs.124.35, up 2.35%) - The company has convened a board meeting on March 12 to consider and approve the demerger of its steam turbine business.
Wintac (Rs.36.55, up 9.92%) - The company has convened a board meeting on March 18 to consider issuing further shares on a rights basis.
Bhushan Steel (Rs.1,727.05, up 0.30%) - The company intends to spend $6.07 billion to develop a value-added steel mill in Karnataka.
SpiceJet (Rs.59.25, up 0.51%) - Foreign investors Wilbur Ross, Goldman Sachs and Dubai's Ishtithmar may raise their stake in the low-cost private carrier to 40% as they are likely to convert their foreign currency convertible bond holdings in the company to equity, the Financial Express said.
Bharti Airtel (Rs.291.60, up 1.20%) - The independent auditor appointed by the government to examine the books of India's largest telecom service provider has submitted its report to the Department of Telecommunication.
SAIL (Rs.237, up 1.63%) - The state-run steel maker plans to increase its annual capacity to 26 million tonnes by 2014 from the current 14 million tonnes.
State Bank of India (Rs.2,028.50, down 0.37%) - The state-run lender plans to mop up Rs.50-100 crore via a 10-year retail bond issue in the next financial year.
Procter & Gamble Hygiene ( Rs.1,905, down 0.06%) - The FMCG giant has increased the grammage of its popular detergent Tide Naturals by 25% at no extra cost to consumers.
IOC ( Rs.302.90,down 0.95%) & ONGC (Rs.1,086.40, down 0.28%) - The government has 'no immediate plans' to divest stake in the public sector undertakings through follow-on public offerings, S Sundareshan, Petroleum Secretary, said at the sidelines of an International Symposium on Fuels and Lubricants on Wednesday.
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June 05, 2026 16:18 ET A busy week for economic news flow saw a slew of reports being released that reflected the trends in the U.S. labor market. In Europe, economic growth and inflation data gained attention as the European Central Bank and Bank of England head for policy session later in the month. In Asia, the monetary policy session of the Indian central bank was in focus as the country, a major oil importer, reels under the pressures of a weaker rupee and rising inflation.