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Part of the executive job description includes the ability to deliver important messages to investors, the media, and th...
13/07/2025

Part of the executive job description includes the ability to deliver important messages to investors, the media, and their own employees or board. The best executives make it look easy, but in truth, it can take weeks (or months) of preparation to have the desired impact when the stakes are high.

What do the best leaders and teams do differently when it comes to (seemingly) effortless communicate in high pressure situations? Here’s a sample list:

They make it obvious. The best executives don’t assume others see the value behind their products, strategy, or solutions to the degree to which they do. For instance, consider the executive team that was describing its “disciplined approach” to growth to an audience of shareholders. While the benefits of discipline may seem straightforward, in reality, the idea sounded like a buzzword the audience had heard a million times before. Far less obvious was how the company’s disciplined approach translated to growth and value, or how discipline might positively impact TSR, operational efficiency, ability to compete, and so on. Once the team recognized the need to better connect the dots between discipline and company performance, the value behind the idea became much more obvious to the audience.

Role clarity. Preparing for an investor day, board meeting, or company-wide event can be a significant undertaking, even for experienced executives. Ask them about what makes these events particularly challenging, and they’ll tell you: Too many cooks in the kitchen. Understandably, good companies want to be prepared on all fronts when it comes to delivering a strong, unified presentation. Getting to that point, however, requires hundreds of decisions, from key messages to Q&A, handoffs and transitions, to slide design, and more. Even strong teams can become inundated with input, with dozens of changes and versions coming from all sides. That’s why the best executives create clarity from the very beginning of the process to ensure all participants understand their role, what’s expected, and decision rights. It’s a simple step that goes a long way in cutting down on the fatigue, confusion, and multiple revisions that could have otherwise been avoided.

Eyes on the prize. Many executive team presentations are prepared individually, with each team member working on their portion of the message behind the scenes. With each executive focused on a part of the story, it’s too easy to lose sight of the unified message and bigger picture. That’s why the best executives make sure the team keeps their eye on the prize and never forgets the real purpose and objective behind the presentation. Consider the example of an executive team from an energy company presenting to investors: One by one, members of the executive team stood on stage and delivered their portion of the message to the audience. Slides were dense, details were many, and the sheer volume of information buried the gems in the content. Worse, there was no energy, no sense of urgency, or excitement that would compel an investor to act. In all the preparation and effort, the team took its eyes off the prize and lost sight of the fact that they weren’t only there to inform or tell, but also to energize, influence, and sell.

It's rewarding to deliver a strong team presentation, but real value for teams comes from all the moments along the way. The long meetings, the hard work, the practice and preparation, the many revisions and rewrites are where the muscles of teamwork are fortified and strengthened. The memory of delivering a great presentation is short-lived; far more meaningful is the trust you’ve built, knowing you can rely on each other to achieve something outstanding together.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/elizabethfreedman/2024/05/21/how-the-best-executive-teams-prepare-for-investor-board-communication/

🗞️ Financial Times 📰 | Sales of risky European corporate debt surged to their highest ever level in June, as lowly rated...
13/07/2025

🗞️ Financial Times 📰 | Sales of risky European corporate debt surged to their highest ever level in June, as lowly rated companies take advantage of a capital flight out of US markets on fears over the fallout from President Donald Trump’s trade tariffs. Issuance by high-yield, or junk-rated, companies — many of which have previously struggled to access the market — rose to about €23bn in June, according to JPMorgan data.

That beats the previous monthly record, set in June 2021, by roughly €5bn. June also saw the greatest number of deals on record at 44, according to PitchBook data.

“The market is drowning in new deals,” said an investor at a European credit hedge fund. Junk-rated companies are responding to a fall in borrowing costs due to greater demand from investors, many of whom are shifting allocations away from US assets due to Trump’s erratic trade policy and concerns about the government’s huge borrowing needs. Although the US stock market has rebounded strongly in the second quarter, a broad shift away from dollar bond markets has continued, helping drive the greenback to its weakest start to the year in more than half a century. European high-yield bond funds, meanwhile, have posted seven straight weeks of inflows, according to Bank of America data. Such has been the demand in Europe that companies including bullets manufacturer Czechoslovak Group and butter-substitute maker Flora in the past week have been able to tap bond markets that previously proved difficult to access.

“There’s a massive amount of cash to be invested . . . It’s the kind of market where people are looking at the art of the possible,” said Ben Thompson, head of Emea leveraged finance capital markets at JPMorgan.

Source: https://www.ft.com/content/7c6fa795-6e6e-457c-bc0e-54fbd2c5a65a

Market Summary for MuktiNath Development Bank [02/06/2025 - 26/06/2025]📊 Stock Summary Overview    Total Trading Days: 1...
29/06/2025

Market Summary for MuktiNath Development Bank [02/06/2025 - 26/06/2025]
📊 Stock Summary Overview
Total Trading Days: 19
Opening Price (2025-06-02): ₹9.01
Closing Price (2025-06-26): ₹9.05
Net Change Over Period: +₹0.04 (↑0.44%)

📈 Price Highlights
Highest Price: ₹9.52 (on 2025-06-16)
Lowest Price: ₹8.91 (on 2025-06-25)
Highest Close: ₹9.24 (on 2025-06-11)
Lowest Close: ₹8.98 (on 2025-06-23)

🚀 Performance Summary
Biggest Gain (Day Change):
2025-06-24: +₹0.24
Biggest Loss (Day Change):
2025-06-25: -₹0.20

💰 Volume & Value
Total Traded Quantity: 205,252 shares
Total Traded Value: ₹1,838,539.90
Average Daily Volume: ~10,802 shares
Average Daily Value: ~₹96,765.26

📉 Trend Observations
Mostly sideways trend with very low volatility (price fluctuating between ₹8.91 and ₹9.52).
The price remained within the ₹9.00–₹9.25 range for most days.

Last 5 Days Trend:
2025-06-26: ₹9.05
2025-06-25: ₹9.02
2025-06-24: ₹9.22
2025-06-23: ₹8.98
2025-06-22: ₹9.02
→ Mild fluctuations; no strong bullish or bearish signal.

Market Summary for Rawa Energy Development Ltd [02/06/2025 - 26/06/2025]📊 Overall Market Summary    Total Trading Days: ...
29/06/2025

Market Summary for Rawa Energy Development Ltd [02/06/2025 - 26/06/2025]
📊 Overall Market Summary
Total Trading Days: 19
Opening Price (First Day): 802.10 (on 2025-06-02)
Closing Price (Last Day): 781.10 (on 2025-06-26)
Net Change Over Period: -21.00 (↓2.62%)

📈 Price Performance
Highest Price: 882.00 (on 2025-06-09)
Lowest Price: 738.20 (on 2025-06-26)
Biggest Gainer Day:
2025-06-09 → Change: +27.37
Biggest Loser Day:
2025-06-10 → Change: -54.34

💰 Trading Volume and Value
Total Traded Quantity: 77,295 shares
Total Traded Value: ₹62,566,258.40
Average Daily Traded Value: ₹3,293,487.29

📉 Price Trend (Closing Prices):
📉 General downtrend seen after peaking around June 9.
Closing price fell from ₹810.12 (June 3) to ₹781.10 (June 26).

📌 Volatility & Observation
Significant volatility observed between June 9 and June 12, where price ranged from 787 to 882.
Last day (June 26) saw the lowest intraday low of the period (738.20) — a possible sign of bearish pressure or panic selling.
The market has lost momentum post mid-June, possibly due to external or macroeconomic factors.

Market Summary of SaptaKoshi Development Bank [02/06/2025 - 26/06/2025]📈 Overall Market Trend    The stock showed high v...
29/06/2025

Market Summary of SaptaKoshi Development Bank [02/06/2025 - 26/06/2025]

📈 Overall Market Trend
The stock showed high volatility throughout the period.
Lowest Close: ₹898.38 (June 19)
Highest Close: ₹1141.26 (June 8)
The latest closing price on June 26 was ₹995.88, up from ₹913.63 the previous day.

📊 Price Movements
Starting Price (June 2): ₹941.00
Ending Price (June 26): ₹995.88
Net Gain over the period: ₹54.88 (≈ +5.83%)

Biggest Daily Gain:
June 22: Closed at ₹948.71 from previous ₹898.38 (+₹50.33, +5.6%)
Biggest Daily Drop:
June 18: Dropped from ₹1030.84 to ₹954.69 (−₹76.15, −7.39%)

💸 Volume & Value Insights
Highest Trading Volume:
June 8: 232,016 shares traded (~₹249.6M in value)
Lowest Trading Volume:
June 25: 18,343 shares
Total Value Traded (June 2–26):
Over ₹1.66 billion

🔍 Observations
The market peaked between June 5–10, reaching the all-time high of ₹1197.70 (intraday on June 8).
It then corrected sharply, hitting a low of ₹898.38 on June 19.
A strong recovery followed, with prices stabilizing and ending the month on a positive trend.

Top Ten Loser Chart for 26/06/2025 & Total Loss
26/06/2025

Top Ten Loser Chart for 26/06/2025 & Total Loss

  Ten Gainer Chart for 26/06/2025 & Total Gain
26/06/2025

Ten Gainer Chart for 26/06/2025 & Total Gain

Nyadi Hydro Power Ltd [NYADI] Market Summary from [June 2 - June 25]📉 Overall Trend:The stock showed high volatility but...
26/06/2025

Nyadi Hydro Power Ltd [NYADI] Market Summary from [June 2 - June 25]
📉 Overall Trend:
The stock showed high volatility but ultimately declined slightly over the period.
It opened at ₹425.80 on June 2 and closed at ₹420.20 on June 25, resulting in a net loss of ₹5.60 (~1.3%).

🔼 Highs & Lows:
Highest Close: ₹447.87 (June 2)
Lowest Close: ₹406.79 (June 23)
Highest High Price: ₹458.00 (June 2)
Lowest Low Price: ₹398.00 (June 23)

🔢 Notable Movements:
📈 Major Gains:
June 2: Sharp rise of ₹36.39 (Close: ₹447.87), with strong volume (~49K shares)
June 9: Gained ₹14.04 (Close: ₹446.70), indicating strong recovery
June 25: Closed at ₹420.20 with a gain of ₹7.52 — possible short-term rebound

📉 Significant Drops:
June 19: Lost ₹17.75 (Close: ₹421.10), highest single-day drop
June 11: Dropped ₹12.85 from previous close of ₹444.25 to ₹432.48
June 22–23: Two-day decline totaling ₹6.29 (from ₹413.08 to ₹406.79)

📊 Volume Insights:
Highest Volume: 68,486 shares (June 19)
Lowest Volume: 5,919 shares (June 17)

High trading volumes were often associated with big intraday swings, indicating strong trader activity.

💡 Conclusion:
The stock was range-bound with volatile swings, oscillating mostly between ₹406 and ₹448. While there were brief surges, especially at the start (June 2) and middle (June 9), bearish pressure dominated toward the end. A late recovery on June 25 may indicate short-term optimism, but broader sentiment remains cautious.

Green Development Bank [GRDBL] Market Summary from [June 2 - June 25]📉 Overall Trend:The stock declined steadily from a ...
26/06/2025

Green Development Bank [GRDBL] Market Summary from [June 2 - June 25]
📉 Overall Trend:
The stock declined steadily from a peak close of ₹1333.20 on June 2 to ₹1192.48 on June 25, a ~10.6% drop over 16 sessions.
Despite some brief rebounds (notably on June 15 and June 25), the overall movement reflects a bearish correction phase.

🔼 Highs & Lows:
Highest Closing Price: ₹1333.20 (June 2)
Lowest Closing Price: ₹1155.16 (June 24)
Highest High Price: ₹1400.00 (June 2)
Lowest Low Price: ₹1126.00 (June 22)

🔢 Notable Movements:
📈 Gains:
June 15: Sharp rise of ₹115.62 (Close: ₹1272.20) from ₹1156.58 — likely rebound or news-driven.
June 25: Ended with a strong gain of ₹44.84, from ₹1155.16 to ₹1192.48.

📉 Losses:
June 11–12: Two consecutive big drops:
June 11: ₹-59.60
June 12: ₹-50.57
Total ~₹110 drop in 2 days.
June 18: Lost ₹52.43 in a single day, closing at ₹1207.22 from ₹1255.73.

📊 Volume Insights:
Highest Volume: 51,430 shares (June 5)
Lowest Volume: 4,961 shares (June 17)
Spikes in trading activity were often associated with big price swings, particularly:
June 11–12: Heavy volumes + sharp drops
June 15–16: Strong bullish recovery

💡 Conclusion:
The stock exhibited volatile behavior, with large daily swings both ways. The trend leaned bearish overall, with repeated failed attempts to regain the early-June highs. Recovery attempts in mid and late June suggest possible stabilization, but consistent resistance around the ₹1250–1300 range indicates investor caution.

Barun Hydropower Co. Ltd [ ] Market Summary from [June 2- June 25]📉 Overall Trend:The stock experienced a sharp decline ...
26/06/2025

Barun Hydropower Co. Ltd [ ] Market Summary from [June 2- June 25]
📉 Overall Trend:
The stock experienced a sharp decline from early June, falling from a close of ₹510.42 on June 2 to ₹368.95 on June 25.
This is a ~28% drop over the 16 trading sessions, signaling a strong bearish trend.

🔼 Highs & Lows:
Highest Closing Price: ₹510.42 (June 2)
Lowest Closing Price: ₹309.85 (June 9)
Peak High Price: ₹529.00 (June 2)
Lowest Low Price: ₹304.00 (June 10)

🔢 Notable Price Swings:
June 5: Significant gain of ₹28.94 (Close: ₹319.28), strong buying activity (437,031 shares).
June 15: Price jumped ₹33.50 to ₹368.74, continuing the recovery from early-June lows.
June 23: Another bounce of ₹19.73 (Close: ₹382.42), suggesting short-term bullish attempts.

🔽 Heavy Drops:
June 3–4: ₹510.42 → ₹492.48 → ₹480.72 (total loss ₹29.70)
June 18–19: ₹387.92 → ₹371.75 (loss of ₹16.17 in 2 days)
Overall Loss from June 2–25: ₹141.47

📊 Volume Insights:
Highest Volume: 437,031 shares (June 5)
Lowest Volume: 100,504 shares (June 25)
Trading activity was highest during major price shifts, especially early to mid-June.

💡 Market Sentiment:
The early June price collapse was likely due to strong sell-offs after peaking.
Mid-June saw some recovery (especially around June 15–18), possibly due to bargain hunting.
Late June resumed the decline, with steady drops and weakening volume — signaling reduced interest or caution.

📌 Conclusion:
The stock went through a volatile correction phase, crashing in early June and failing to sustain mid-month recoveries. The downward momentum into late June suggests bearish market sentiment, possibly driven by negative fundamentals or investor pessimism.

Saptakoshi Development Bank [ ] Market Summary from [June 2 - June 25]📉 Overall Trend:The stock showed high volatility, ...
26/06/2025

Saptakoshi Development Bank [ ] Market Summary from [June 2 - June 25]

📉 Overall Trend:
The stock showed high volatility, with prices fluctuating significantly throughout the period.
It peaked at 1197.70 on June 8 and closed at 913.63 on June 25, showing an overall downward trend after reaching the peak.

🔢 Key Statistics:
Highest Closing Price: 1141.26 (June 8)
Lowest Closing Price: 898.38 (June 19)
Highest Trading Volume: 232,016 shares (June 8)
Lowest Trading Volume: 18,343 shares (June 25)
Highest Single-Day Gain (LTP): +85.60 (June 5)
Biggest Single-Day Loss (LTP): -98.26 (June 9)

🔼 Notable Gains:
June 5: Closed at 1088.85, up by 85.60; high trading value (₹199M)
June 2: Rose from 941.57 to 1019.86 (+53.43), showing strong momentum

🔽 Notable Losses:
June 9: Major drop of -98.26 in LTP; from previous 1141.26 to 1082.93
June 18-19: Two consecutive days of large drops (-95.84 and -55.69)

📊 Recent Behavior (June 22–25):
June 22: Sharp rise from 912.10 open to 948.71 close (+41.62 LTP)
June 23–25: Consecutive declines in closing prices (948.71 → 913.63)

Trading volume decreased over time, suggesting reduced market interest or caution from investors.

💡 Conclusion:
The stock experienced a strong rally in early June, followed by high volatility and a gradual decline in the latter half of the month. The downward trend post-June 8 peak indicates possible profit-booking or market correction. Investor sentiment appears to have cooled off toward the end of June, with lower volumes and prices.

Today's Top Loser Joshi Hydropower Development Company Ltd [ ]This month's Performance Summary📊 Stock Summary: June 2 – ...
25/06/2025

Today's Top Loser Joshi Hydropower Development Company Ltd [ ]
This month's Performance Summary
📊 Stock Summary: June 2 – June 25, 2025
🔹 Price Trend
Opening Price (June 2): Rs. 401.00
Closing Price (June 25): Rs. 362.92
📉 Net Decline: -Rs. 38.08 (~9.5% drop over the period)
Highest Close: Rs. 458.02 on June 19
Lowest Close: Rs. 348.60 on June 22 (excluding June 250

🔄 Volatility & Movement
Highest Price: Rs. 487.00 (June 19)
Lowest Price: Rs. 323.00 (June 22)
🔁 Intraday Range: Rs. 164.00 difference between high and low

Sharp Swings Observed:
📈 Major upward move from June 22 to 24, jumping from Rs. 348.60 to Rs. 401.07
📉 Heavy correction on June 25, falling by Rs. 38.15 (from Rs. 401.07 to Rs. 362.92)
📈 Trading Volume
Total Traded Quantity (June 2–25):
📦 ~2.79 million shares

Highest Daily Volume:
🔹 434,572 shares on June 23

Notable Activity:
June 18–19 had exceptionally high volumes, paired with price peaks.

📅 Highlights
June 19: Peak day with a high of Rs. 487.00 and volume over 420K.
June 22: Price bottomed to Rs. 323.00, possibly a short-term overreaction.
June 25: Stock crashed ~9.5% in one day with the second-highest volume (318K), indicating potential panic selling or profit-booking.

🧾 Final Insight
This stock experienced high volatility in June 2025, with a steep rally mid-month followed by a sharp correction. The recent drop on June 25 despite high volume may indicate distribution or negative news, and it calls for caution.

👉 Short-term traders should monitor support levels around Rs. 348–360, while long-term investors might await stabilization before re-entry.

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