Overnight Digest: Stocks to look out for on November 28
DSIJ Intelligence / 27 Nov 2017

The stock that are likely to witness significant movement on the bourses on November 28, 2017 are RBL Bank Limited, Infosys Limited, Archidply Industries Limited, Assam Company Limited and Tata Power Limited.
The stock that are likely to witness significant movement on the bourses on November 28, 2017 are RBL Bank Limited, Infosys Limited, Archidply Industries Limited, Assam Company Limited and Tata Power Limited.
RBL Bank Limited: The banking major announced on Monday that it has increased its stake in Swadhaar Finserve to 60.48 per cent. The stock will be in focus on November 28, 2017.
Infosys Limited: The company announced on Monday that it has partnered with HPE to help customers with mainframe modernization. The stock will be watched on November 28, 2017.
Archidply Industries Limited: The company posted second quarter results for the fiscal year 2018. The company recorded a loss of 5.6 per cent in its PAT on a year-on-year basis. The stock will be in limelight on November 28, 2017.
Assam Company Limited: The company will be announcing its second quarter results for FY18 on Tuesday. The stock will be in limelight on November 28, 2017.
Tata Power Limited: The company commissioned India’s first rooftop solar carport at Unity One Mall under DMRC. The stock will be watched on November 28, 2017.
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