Stocks to Watch Tomorrow
From defence supplies to AI-powered healthcare robots and a Rs 187.62 crore EPC order, these companies announced developments that could attract investor attention.
✨ Key Takeaways
Indian equity benchmarks ended Monday's session in positive territory despite witnessing some profit booking in the final hour of trade. The Nifty 50 opened on a strong note above the 24,100 mark and touched an Intraday high of 24,168. However, the lack of sustained buying kept the index range-bound through most of the session.
Selling pressure emerged towards the close, dragging the Nifty nearly 65 points lower from the day's high. The index eventually settled at 24,102.90, up 89.80 points or 0.37 per cent. The BSE Sensex gained 291.17 points, or 0.38 per cent, to close at 77,094.07.
Against this backdrop, here are three stocks that could remain in focus in the coming sessions:
Shree Refrigerations Ltd has supplied mission-critical Marine Air-Conditioning Plants for INS Dunagiri and INS Agray, two of the three warships commissioned into the Indian Navy by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Kolkata on Sunday.
The commissioning ceremony, held at Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers, also marked the induction of INS Sandhayak into the Indian Navy. According to the company, the systems supplied to the two warships have been successfully type-tested and commissioned for onboard operational use.
The development highlights the company's growing presence in India's Defence and naval infrastructure ecosystem.
2. Kody Technolab Ltd
Kody Technolab Ltd has entered into a multi-year tripartite agreement with Falcon Tech Robotics LLC, UAE, the company's UAE joint venture, and Sccore AI Tech Diagnostic Ltd, UAE.
Under the agreement, Kody Technolab has been appointed the exclusive worldwide manufacturer of the Medigo range of AI-powered healthcare screening robots. Falcon Tech Robotics will serve as the exclusive global distributor, while Sccore AI Tech Diagnostic will oversee worldwide deployment and commercialisation.
The agreement will remain in force for three years. Manufacturing and supply of Medigo units are expected to commence in the first half of FY27 and continue throughout the contract period. The partnership is expected to strengthen the company's position in the emerging healthcare technology segment.
Asian Energy Services Ltd has secured an engineering, procurement and Construction (EPC) contract worth Rs 187.62 crore, including GST, from Gujarat State Electricity Corporation Ltd (GSECL).
The order relates to the enhancement of the Coal Handling Plant (Stage-II) at the Ukai Thermal Power Station in Gujarat. The company said the project marks its first major order outside Coal India and its subsidiaries and associates, representing an important step in diversifying its client base.
The project will be executed on a lump-sum EPC basis and includes end-to-end engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning activities. Execution is expected to be completed over a period of two to three years.
The contract also strengthens Asian Energy Services' presence in the state utility-led infrastructure segment and could support future growth opportunities.
Disclaimer: The article is for informational purposes only and not investment advice.
