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Only shareholders who hold the shares in their demat accounts as of Wednesday will be eligible to receive the bonus shares. Due to SEBI’s T+1 settlement norm, investors must purchase the company’s shares at least one trading day before the record date so they are credited to their demat accounts by that date and qualify for the corporate action. This effectively makes today the final day for investors to buy the shares to be eligible for the bonus issue.
All about Kotyark Industries bonus issue
Kotyark Industries earlier this year announced its plan to issue 10.28 crore bonus shares with a face value of Rs 10 each. Every shareholder who owns one share of the company as on the record date will get 10 bonus shares as part of the offer.
This marks the company’s first ever bonus issue. Kotyark Industries is engaged in the manufacturing of biodiesel and its by-products, and is one of the key players across Rajasthan. The company focuses on green energy and sustainable development of renewable resources (biofuel) through the adoption of environmentally friendly technology.
Also read: Dividends & bonus issues | LIC, Asian Paints among 35 stocks turning ex-record date this week. How many do you own?Kotyark Industries shares rallied around 12% on Monday. The stock has gained 9% in one week and is overall up 87% in 2026 so far. The shares of the company jumped 35% in one year but fell nearly 6% in three years. It has a market capitalisation of Rs 458 crore.
All about ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems bonus issue
ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India announced in May that it plans to issue bonus shares in the ratio of 5:1, which means that shareholders will get 5 bonus shares for every share held in the company as on the record date. This is the first bonus issue announced by the company.
ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India is associated with advanced and conventional braking systems, along with related air assisted technologies and systems in India. The Chennai-headquartered company has five manufacturing facilities, an advanced technology development center, a vehicle testing facility and a nation-wide aftermarket distribution and services network.
The shares of the company declined over 1% on Monday, but gained over 3% in one week, 5% in one month and 6% in 2026 so far. In the longer term, the stock jumped 18% in one year, 27% in three years and 124% in five years. The company has a market capitalisation of nearly Rs 30,000 crore.
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Jivial Industries IPO opens today. Check GMP, price band, subscription and other details
The BSE SME issue will close on June 25, while the shares are scheduled to list on July 1. The IPO is priced at Rs 196 per share and comprises a combination of a fresh issue worth Rs 26.65 crore and an offer for sale (OFS) of Rs 5.34 crore, taking the total issue size to Rs 31.99 crore.
Retail investors can bid for a minimum of 1,200 shares, requiring an investment of Rs 2.35 lakh.
Aluminium railing manufacturer
Incorporated in 2021, Jivial Industries manufactures aluminium railing systems and architectural fixtures used in residential and commercial buildings. Its product portfolio includes handrails, spigots, brackets, locks, endcaps, bends, jointers and other aluminium fittings used for balconies, glass partitions, façades and viewing windows.
The company caters to construction firms, architects, interior designers, fabricators and glass solution providers across India, with a strong presence in Gujarat, Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh. It also exports a small portion of its products to Oman.
Jivial operates a manufacturing facility in Rajkot and plans to establish a second unit to expand production capacity and strengthen backward integration through aluminium extrusion.
Use of IPO proceeds
The company plans to utilise the fresh issue proceeds to purchase new machinery, renovate its manufacturing facility, meet issue-related expenses and for general corporate purposes.
Financial performance
For the nine months ended December 2025, Jivial Industries reported revenue of Rs 12.2 crore and profit after tax of Rs 2.95 crore. For FY25, the company posted revenue of Rs 12.07 crore and net profit of Rs 2.97 crore, while maintaining a relatively low debt level of Rs 1.23 crore.
With the GMP at zero, the grey market is not pricing in listing gains at present. Investors may therefore focus on the company’s long-term growth prospects and execution of its expansion plans rather than short-term listing expectations.
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Oil Price Today (June 23): Crude oil near $78 per barrel as investors track flows through Hormuz. What’s next?
Crude oil price on June 23
Brent crude futures rose 24 cents, or 0.38%, to $78.15 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate gained 33 cents, or 0.46%, to $74.19 a barrel as of 0026 GMT.
On Monday, oil prices had dropped more than 3% after the United States granted Iran a 60-day sanctions waiver following initial peace negotiations. Market sentiment was also influenced by reports of reduced hostilities in Lebanon under the broader agreement.
The latest developments came after a tense weekend that had raised concerns about the stability of the week-old accord. U.S. President Donald Trump had warned that military action could resume if Iran interfered with shipping through the Strait of Hormuz after Tehran announced the closure of the key waterway.
In a post on Truth Social on Monday, Trump said Iran would agree to weapons inspections to ensure “nuclear honesty.” “If Iran doesn’t live up to their agreement, or if they’re not behaving, I will do what I have to do,” Trump later told reporters.
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Where are prices headed?
Despite the recent slide in oil prices, a complete reopening of Hormuz is expected to be a complex process. It will require careful coordination of vessel movements, restarting oil wells, repairing infrastructure, and agreeing on de-mining operations. Some shipowners also remain wary of operating conditions in the strait and the wider Persian Gulf.
Analysts note that global oil inventories were depleted during the extended disruption of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and will take time to rebuild. Stockpiles could continue falling before fresh Gulf supplies begin reaching international markets.
Last month, Saudi Aramco Chief Executive Officer Amin Nasser cautioned that disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz could delay a return to stability in global oil markets until 2027. According to Nasser, prolonged interruptions could affect nearly 100 million barrels of oil supply each week. Saudi Aramco remains the world’s largest oil producer.Read more: NSE and Ambani are about to see if India’s retail crowd still has ‘buy the dip’ energy left
Morgan Stanley described the oil market as being in “a race against time,” warning that some factors limiting the rise in prices could weaken if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed through June.
The brokerage noted that higher U.S. crude exports and softer Chinese demand have so far helped absorb part of the supply shock. However, it cautioned that global supplies could tighten again if disruptions in the strategic shipping route continue, particularly beyond the period during which the U.S. and China can cushion the impact.
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