ICICI Prudential Large Cap Fund has delivered impressive returns. A Rs 10 lakh lumpsum investment made at inception in May 2008 has grown to Rs 1.15 crore. The fund has achieved a CAGR of 15% since its launch. Over the last five years, it provided a CAGR of 19.97%.
Billionbrains Garage Ventures, parent of Groww, saw its shares climb after a recent slide. Despite volatility, analysts remain optimistic about Groww's long-term prospects due to its dominant digital platform and low customer acquisition costs, reflected in strong financial metrics. However, concerns over elevated valuations and potential SEBI regulatory tightening in the F&O segment linger.
Hindustan Unilever faces challenges as its growth slows. Traditional brands like Horlicks and Lux are seeing reduced demand. New-age competitors are gaining ground in beauty and personal care. Home care remains a strong segment. HUL is implementing strategies for volume recovery and sharper segmentation. Investors anticipate steady growth rather than rapid returns.
Siemens Energy India shares could see activity today as it posted robust financial results for the fourth quarter of FY2025. Revenue and profit saw significant increases, supported by a substantial rise in the order backlog. The company declared a dividend, reflecting its strong operational performance. Continued demand for energy and electrification solutions is expected to drive future growth.
Paras Defence and Space Technologies shares are likely to draw investor attention on Tuesday, November 25, following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Inter-University Accelerator Centre (IUAC), New Delhi. IUAC, an autonomous institute under the UGC and Ministry of Education, focuses on particle accelerator-based research and development. The collaboration aims to advance technology and innovation in India.
In the Nifty500 pack, 9 stocks' closing prices crossed above their 200 DMA (Daily Moving Averages) on November 24, 2025, according to stockedge.com's technical scan data. The 200-day daily moving average (DMA) is used by traders as a key indicator for determining the overall trend in a particular stock. As long as the stock is priced above the 200-day SMA on the daily timeframe, it is generally considered to be in an overall uptrend. Take a look:
Asian stocks mirrored Wall Street's gains, driven by growing confidence in a potential Federal Reserve interest-rate cut in December and a rebound in technology shares. This optimism follows Fed Governor Christopher Waller's signal of support for a rate reduction, suggesting November's pullback may set the stage for a December rally.
Foreign investors are selling Indian IT shares heavily. This trend continues as valuations remain high and AI opportunities are missed. Other sectors like consumer services and healthcare also saw selling. Delays in the US-India trade deal are a factor. Telecommunication sector received inflows due to a large deal. Oil & gas and 'Others' saw purchases. Investors remain cautious on India.
Investors may consider increasing their stake in Indian IT companies. Valuations are now attractive after a period of underperformance. Spending on Generative AI services is expected to pick up in the coming quarters. The Nifty IT index has lagged the benchmark Nifty. This presents an opportunity for selective and gradual portfolio adjustments.