Stocks in news: BEL, HAL, ITC, Hero MotoCorp, Anant Raj and Adani Green
Indian equity markets declined sharply on the Budget Day as investors reacted to an increase in securities transactions tax on futures and options. Analysts say markets could see some volatility in the near term even though the Budget is structurally positive, offering improved earnings visibility through infrastructure-led growth and policy certainty.

In today's trade, shares of BEL, HAL, ITC, Hero MotoCorp, Anant Raj, Adani Green among others will be in focus due to budget related announcements and third quarter results.
BEL, HAL, GRSE, Zen Tech, Data Patterns
Shares of BEL, HAL, GRSE, Zen Tech, Data Patterns will be in focus on Monday as they could react to Budget announcements. The capital outlay for FY27 stands at Rs 2.19 lakh crore, compared with revised FY26 estimate of Rs 1.86 lakh crore, marking an increase of roughly 18%.
Hero MotoCorp
Two-wheeler major Hero MotoCorp on Sunday reported a 26% growth in dispatches to dealers at 5,57,871 units in January 2026 compared with 442,873 units in the same month last year. The company also recorded 491,986 VAHAN registrations this month, reflecting healthy retail momentum across markets.
ITC
The cost of cigarettes has jumped sharply across categories after a new excise duty came into effect on Sunday, pushing up retail prices by at least Rs 22–25 per pack of 10 sticks. Shares of ITC fell about 3% during the special Budget-day trading session on Sunday.
Hyundai Motor India, PB Fintech, Bajaj Housing Finance, Ather Energy
Shares of Hyundai Motor India, PB Fintech, Bajaj Housing Finance and Ather Energy will be in focus as the companies will announce their third quarter results today.
Adani Green
Adani Green Energy on Saturday issued another clarification regarding the civil case filed by the US Securities and Exchange Commission against its directors Gautam Adani and Sagar Adani in a federal court in the United States, stressing that the company itself is not a party to the proceedings and that no charges have been brought against it.
Anant Raj, Orient Technologies
Nirmala Sitharaman unveiled a long tax holiday to attract global cloud players to set up operations in India. The proposal offers a tax holiday until 2047 for foreign companies that provide global cloud services using data centres located in India, provided services to Indian customers are routed through an Indian resellers. Stocks are expected to react on Monday.
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In today's trade, shares of BEL, HAL, ITC, Hero MotoCorp, Anant Raj, Adani Green among others will be in focus due to budget related announcements and third quarter results.
BEL, HAL, GRSE, Zen Tech, Data Patterns
Shares of BEL, HAL, GRSE, Zen Tech, Data Patterns will be in focus on Monday as they could react to Budget announcements. The capital outlay for FY27 stands at Rs 2.19 lakh crore, compared with revised FY26 estimate of Rs 1.86 lakh crore, marking an increase of roughly 18%.
Hero MotoCorp
Two-wheeler major Hero MotoCorp on Sunday reported a 26% growth in dispatches to dealers at 5,57,871 units in January 2026 compared with 442,873 units in the same month last year. The company also recorded 491,986 VAHAN registrations this month, reflecting healthy retail momentum across markets.
ITC
The cost of cigarettes has jumped sharply across categories after a new excise duty came into effect on Sunday, pushing up retail prices by at least Rs 22–25 per pack of 10 sticks. Shares of ITC fell about 3% during the special Budget-day trading session on Sunday.
Hyundai Motor India, PB Fintech, Bajaj Housing Finance, Ather Energy
Shares of Hyundai Motor India, PB Fintech, Bajaj Housing Finance and Ather Energy will be in focus as the companies will announce their third quarter results today.
Adani Green
Adani Green Energy on Saturday issued another clarification regarding the civil case filed by the US Securities and Exchange Commission against its directors Gautam Adani and Sagar Adani in a federal court in the United States, stressing that the company itself is not a party to the proceedings and that no charges have been brought against it.
Anant Raj, Orient Technologies
Nirmala Sitharaman unveiled a long tax holiday to attract global cloud players to set up operations in India. The proposal offers a tax holiday until 2047 for foreign companies that provide global cloud services using data centres located in India, provided services to Indian customers are routed through an Indian resellers. Stocks are expected to react on Monday.
(Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of Economic Times)
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