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Missed Vedanta’s buy 1 get 4 offer? Which spun-off stock to buy after listing today

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The four companies that emerged from Anil Agarwal-led Vedanta’s mega demerger, Vedanta Oil & Gas, Vedanta Power, Vedanta Aluminium Metal and Vedanta Iron & Steel, made their stock market debut on Monday on the BSE and NSE. All four stocks have been placed in the Trade-to-Trade (T2T) segment, where every transaction results in compulsory delivery.

Brokerages believe the demerger could unlock significant value for shareholders by allowing investors to directly choose their preferred commodity exposure.

“Apart from simplifying the corporate structure, this will allow investors to invest in their preferred commodities. Furthermore, the company is on the verge of reaping the twin benefits of volume augmentation and cost optimisation across verticals. This will likely be supported by continuous deleveraging and consistent growth capex. This, along with rising commodity prices, could potentially drive upside revisions in our estimates,” ICICI Securities said in a note.

While existing Vedanta shareholders have received shares in all four demerged entities, analysts have begun identifying their preferred bets for investors who missed the demerger opportunity.

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Which post-listing Vedanta demerger stock should you buy?

Sunny Agrawal, Head of Fundamental Research at SBI Securities, believes investors can consider buying Vedanta Aluminium Metal, citing robust aluminium capacity expansion and strong LME aluminium prices.


According to Agrawal, Vedanta Aluminium Metal commands a fair value of Rs 489 per share, making it the most attractive among the demerged entities. He values Vedanta Power at Rs 44 per share, Vedanta Oil & Gas at Rs 42 per share and Vedanta Iron & Steel at Rs 19 per share.
ICICI Securities echoed a similar view, calling aluminium the group’s ‘crown jewel’. The brokerage is most bullish on the aluminium segment, as the ongoing war could lead to a higher-than-expected aluminium supply deficit. This, coupled with better coal integration, presents upside potential to estimates. “Furthermore, we expect debt to maintain a downward trajectory, despite projected annual group-level capex of $1.8-2.0 billion,” the brokerage said.Domestic brokerage ICICI Direct also singled out Vedanta Aluminium as the standout business among the demerged entities. It expects the company to list at a valuation of more than Rs 400 per share, supported by its significant contribution to group revenues and margins, favourable industry dynamics, elevated aluminium prices, tight global supply and ongoing capacity expansion-led volume growth.

Nuvama, meanwhile, expects Vedanta and Vedanta Aluminium to remain large-cap stocks, while Vedanta Power, Vedanta Oil & Gas and Vedanta Iron & Steel are likely to enter the market as small-cap companies. The brokerage highlighted that mutual fund flows are likely to be skewed towards the two large-cap entities, while the smaller demerged businesses may see relatively limited participation.

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What do Vedanta demerged companies do?

Vedanta Aluminium Metal – It is India’s largest aluminium producer, according to the company. In FY25, it produced 2.42 million tonnes of aluminium, accounting for more than half of India’s total aluminium output.

The company operates a 5 MTPA alumina refinery in Odisha’s Kalahandi district and the world’s largest aluminium plant at Jharsuguda, Odisha, with a capacity of 1.85 MTPA. It also operates Bharat Aluminium Company Limited (BALCO) in Chhattisgarh.

Vedanta Power – It has more than 4 GW of installed capacity across four strategic assets located in Punjab, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Odisha. It also has several long-term and medium-term Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with state utilities.

Vedanta Power is expected to command a market capitalisation of Rs 17,466 crore at the time of its market debut, according to Nuvama. Domestic brokerage Emkay estimates a value of around Rs 51.7 per share, while Kotak Institutional Equities pegs it at Rs 60 per share. Nuvama’s valuation implies a value of around Rs 47 per share, while CLSA’s estimate corresponds to roughly Rs 35 per share.

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Vedanta Oil & Gas – The company claims it is India’s leading private-sector upstream player and aims to scale production to 300,000-500,000 barrels per day through an investment of $5 billion.

Vedanta Iron & Steel – The company has operations spanning India and Africa and is focused on iron ore exploration, mining and processing. The company also produces high-quality steel, wire rods, TMT bars, pig iron, ductile iron (DI) pipes, ferro-silicon, cement and metallurgical coke.

Analysts believe the iron and steel business may attract relatively less investor interest, as larger and more focused players in the sector present a stronger investment case.

The shares of these Vedanta demerged entities will participate in a special pre-open session meant for newly listed companies before regular trading commences. These shares will be in the Trade-to-Trade segment for 10 trading days.

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Performance Recap

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The state government will try to reform the social housing wait list amid concerns the most desperate people are unable to access a home.

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HCL Tech shares jump 3% after buying stake in Sarvam AI for Rs 1,427 crore

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Shares of IT major HCL Tech gained 3% to their day’s high of Rs 1,150 on the BSE on Tuesday after the IT services company emerged as the lead investor in a fresh funding round for Sarvam AI, India’s largest pure-play artificial intelligence startup.

HCL Tech has invested Rs 1,427 crore, or approximately $150 million, in Sarvam AI, securing a 10.46% stake in the company. The investment was part of a Series B funding round of around $300 million, which values the startup at nearly $1.5 billion.

Besides HCL Tech, investors including Nvidia, Prosperity7, Activate and Glade Brook collectively contributed around $100 million in the funding round, while Bessemer invested $50 million. Sarvam AI is also backed by early investors such as PeakXV and Khosla Ventures.

As part of the partnership, HCL Tech will support Sarvam AI’s research and development efforts focused on next-generation frontier AI agentic models, coding models and cybersecurity applications. The funding will also help the startup gain access to large-scale computing infrastructure and expand deployments across key industry sectors.

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Also read: Oil Price Today (June 16): Crude oil rebounds after 5% plunge as traders await US-Iran peace deal details. Where are prices headed?According to HCL Tech, the investment will help it develop industry-specific, client-focused language models and AI solutions for its global customer base. The company expects these offerings to deliver strong price-to-performance results and strengthen its enterprise AI capabilities across industries.


The partnership will also allow HCL Tech to leverage and further develop Sarvam AI’s multilingual capabilities in India and international markets, supporting both sovereign AI initiatives and enterprise deployments. In addition, the company aims to accelerate the development and adoption of sovereign AI solutions for governments, regulated sectors and enterprises seeking localised, secure and compliant AI deployments.

HCL Tech Q4 snapshot

IT major HCL Technologies reported a 4.2% growth in its consolidated net profit for the March-ended quarter at Rs 4,488 crore versus Rs 4,307 crore in the year-ago period. The profit after tax (PAT) is attributable to the owners of the company.
The revenue from operations in Q4FY26 stood at Rs 33,981 crore, 12% higher than Rs 30,246 crore posted in the corresponding quarter of the last financial year.Separately, HCL Tech has guided for revenue growth of 1% to 4% for the financial year 2027 compared with the financial year 2026. The outlook factors in a 50-basis-point impact from client-specific issues and a 2% to 3% impact from AI-led deflation.

HCL Tech shares

Shares of the company are down 32% YTD and about 35% in the last 1 year.

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Some of Australia’s largest philanthropic organisations, including the Forrests’ Minderoo Foundation, have banded together to launch a lending facility for refugee-led businesses.

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Council decision paves the way for one of country’s biggest employment parks

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Bolton council has approved a masterplan to manage the development of the huge site

Bolton council has approved a masterplan to manage the development of the huge site (Image: Bolton council has approved a masterplan to manage the development of the huge site (Pic: Bolton council planning portal))

A vision to transform an area close to the M61 into one of the UK’s biggest employment destinations has been approved.

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Bolton council’s West of Wingates masterplan sets out the criteria and design expectations for the massive development on the western edge of Westhoughton, which when completed will support up to 6,000 jobs.

The allocation provides for around 440,000 sqm of industrial and warehousing floorspace.

Phase 1 planning permission for the project, next to the A6 on Chorley Road, was granted January 2024 is under construction.

Bolton council’s cabinet meeting heard that some councillors had ‘significant concerns about the road network’ around the site.

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Another campaigner claimed the move will ‘concrete Westhoughton over’ with ‘green fields dug up over the next few years and thousands of extra vehicles per day’.

The cabinet meeting heard form executive member Nadeem Ayub who described the masterplan as providing a framework for ‘a high quality exemplar employment site’.

He added: “The decision on whether the site should be developed has already been made under the Places for Everyone plan. It has been allocated for employment use.

“The principle of development , the amount of floorspace was done after a full public consultation.

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“This document is not a decision on whether to develop it’s about how to develop well.

“The document sets out a vision for a high quality exemplar employment site and puts forward eight design principle that every future application will be tested against.

“It protects landscape features and green corridors.”

Horwich & Blackrod First councillor David Grant told the meeting that it was ‘good that we are creating jobs but the highway network always seems to take a backward step’.

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He added: “Coming from a neighbouring ward I still have significant concerns about the road network, particularly the motorway roundabouts, the Beehive roundabout – all are at capacity, all are still being developed.

“There doesn’t seem to have been any offer of improvements to those junctions. One minor accident or issue and the entirety of Horwich comes to a standstill.

“By adding a significant employment zone on the outskirts of that area will only add to people coming down the A6 and increasing the issues.”

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The West of Wingates site in Westhoughton (Image: The West of Wingates site in Westhoughton (Pic: Bolton Council planning portal))

Campaigner David Wilkinson was a councillor in Westhoughton for more than three decades before losing his seat last month.

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Reacting to the decision he said: “The decision means over 400 acres of green fields will dug up over the next few years and thousands of extra vehicles per day.

“It’s one of the biggest industrial estates in the country.

“Phase II was included in Place for Everyone passed by Bolton Council in March 2024 it also included the development of Hulton Estate by Peel.

“It also removed green belt protection for hundreds of acres on the Phase II site at Wingates making easier to build.

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“So the Labour, Tory and Independent councillors on Bolton council who voted for it, voted to concrete Westhoughton over.”

Bolton Council says that it worked with developers, the Harworth Group, and various public bodies as part of the consultation, as well as councillors and MPs in and around Westhoughton to produce the masterplan planning document.

An eight-week public consultation period ran from November 2025 to January 22 this year.

Planning application for the next phases of the West of Wingates development are expected to be submitted by Harworth Group in the coming months.

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GIC shares decline 6% as Rs 3,088 crore OFS opens at 9% discount

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Shares of General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC) declined 6% to their day’s low of Rs 366 on the BSE on Tuesday as the government’s offer for sale (OFS) to divest up to 5% stake in the state-run insurer opens today at a floor price of Rs 352 apiece, implying a 9% discount to the stock’s previous closing price.

In an exchange filing released on Monday, GIC announced that the government aims to sell up to 3.51 crore shares, representing a 2% equity stake, as part of the base offer which opens for non-retail investors today (June 16). The government can also exercise the oversubscription option to additionally sell another 5.26 crore shares, representing another 3% stake in the company for the OFS that opens for retail investors and employees on Wednesday (June 17).

This collectively brings the total offer size to 8.77 crore shares, or a 5% equity stake in the general insurance company. At the floor price of Rs 352 per share, this would be worth more than Rs 3,087.74 crore.

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The latest stake sale comes as the government recently ramped up its disinvestment efforts. Recently, the government offloaded some of its stake in Coal India, NHPC, NLC India and other PSU companies.


The government planned to sell 10% of its stake in the insurer ‌in tranches to meet the market regulator’s minimum public shareholding norm, Reuters reported in 2024. ⁠Of this, the government already sold a 3.4% shareholding in September 2024.

GIC shareholding pattern

The President of India owned more than 82% stake in GIC as of March 31, 2026, according to data on the company’s shareholding pattern on NSE. Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) meanwhile held around 10% stake, while 22 mutual funds held around 1.5% stake.
Around 2.07 lakh retail investors collectively owned a 1.4% stake in the company.

GIC share price

GIC shares have fallen around 1% in one week but are up nearly 2% in 2026 so far. The shares of the company have rallied 103% in three years and 92% in five years.The company has a market capitalisation of more than Rs 67,588 crore.

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