Stocks in news: Stocks in news: ICICI Bank, Vedanta, HAL, Adani Green, Medi Assist Healthcare

Equity markets began the week on a positive note and registered modest gains during a subdued trading session. In today’s trade, shares of ICICI Bank, Vedanta, HAL, Adani Green, Medi Assist Healthcare among others will be in focus due to various news developments.

ICICI Bank
Following allegations from the Congress party, ICICI Bank clarified that Sebi chief Madhabi Puri Buch did not receive any salary or hasn’t been granted ESOPs after the retirement.

Vedanta
Vedanta board on Monday approved the third interim dividend of Rs 20 per equity share for the Financial Year 2024-25.

Adani Green
Adani Green Energy said on Monday that its board has approved agreements that would enable a TotalEnergies affiliate to invest $444 million to form a new joint venture with the company.

HAL
The cabinet committee approved a proposal for procurement of 240 aero-engines (AL-31FP) for Su-30 MKI aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF) under Buy (Indian) category from Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL).

Gensol Engineering
Gensol Engineering and Matrix Gas consortium emerges lowest bidder for the green hydrogen project worth Rs 164 crore. Under the project, Gensol-Matrix consortium will convert 25 tons of bio-waste into 1 ton of hydrogen/day

Medi Assist Healthcare
Bessemer India is likely to sell stock worth up to $64 million of Medi Assist Healthcare at Rs 570 per share, according to reports.

IEX
IEX’s arm International Carbon Exchange (ICX) enters into an issuer agreement with the International Tracking Standard Foundation (I-TRACK Foundation) & Evident EV.

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