Stocks in the news: TCS, Bharti Airtel, SBI, Gayatri Projects, Ashok Leyland

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
NEW DELHI: Nifty futures on the Singapore Exchange traded 9.50 points, or 0.07 per cent, higher at 12,085.50, indicating a muted start for
Dalal Street
Here are a few stocks which may buzz the most in today's trade: TCS: Shapoorji Pallonji Group has sold a quarter of its stake in TCS to
raise Rs 400 crore
Sterling Investment Corp and Cyrus Investments sold 19.9 lakh shares in the open market last week. Bharti Airtel: Hit by heavy losses and
to $3 billion (about Rs 21,500 crore) via debt and equity, looking to strengthen its financial position. Gayatri Projects: Singapore-based
Sembcorp Industries has entered into a deal to buy out the 5.95% stake of its Indian partner Gayatri Projects in Sembcorp Energy India
(SEIL) for Rs 406 crore, the two companies said on Wednesday. SBI: Brokers are advising their clients to buy at least one share of State
Bank of India so that they can be eligible to apply for the Rs 9,000-crore initial public offering of SBI Cards and Payment Services under a
special category. Coal India: The company is in talks with Russian coal company VostokCoal-Diskon to participate in the extraction of coking
Laboratories on Wednesday said it has launched Bortezomib for Injection 3.5 mg/vial, indicated for the treatment of certain types of cancers
in adult patients, in the US market. Ashok Leyland: Hinduja Group flagship said the company proposes to observe non-working days in a few
plants in December to align production at its facilities in line with market demand. GAIL, Power Grid: The Supreme Court order on adjusted
gross revenue (AGR) will be applicable to all telecom licensees, which includes companies like GAIL, RailTel, Power Grid and others,
communications minister Ravi Shankar Prasad told the Lok Sabha on Wednesday in response to a question. Karnataka Bank: The bank said it has
reported a fraud of Rs 40 crore to the RBI in the credit facilities to Hanung Toys and Textiles, which has already been declared an NPA
Hanung Toys, dealing with the bank since 2008, had availed various credit facilities under consortium arrangement where Karnataka Bank was a
member bank. United Breweries: The company has entered the niche and fast-growing craft beer segment with the launch of Kingfisher Ultra
Witbier to take on more than a half-dozen rivals such as Bira 91, Simba and White Owl. RIL: Goldman Sachs has raised the earnings estimates
target to Rs 1,850 from Rs 1,635 earlier, primarily driven by expectations of stronger growth in the telecom business. Lupin: CLSA has
retained sell rating on Lupin and lowered target price to Rs 640 from Rs 650
The brokerage has cut earnings estimate on Lupin by 2-4%, factoring in lower US revenues due to slow ramp-up of Solosec and weak launch
pipeline for generics. Suzlon Energy: Wind turbine maker Suzlon Energy and its bankers are working on a debt restructuring programme to
avoid taking it to the bankruptcy court for resolution after talks for stake sale with potential buyers collapsed, top executive told
ET. Tata Power: A joint venture of Tata Power and ICICI Bank on Wednesday acquired real estate baron Manoj Gaur's biggest power plant at
Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh by agreeing to takeover ?6,000 crore of debt of the company