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Titagarh Rail rose 1.5% after winning a ₹313 crore Indian Railways wagon order, but remains in a ₹880-950 consolidation zone. Analyst Saurabh Sahu sees no ₹1,000. The stock has fallen 15% YTD. A sustained earnings recovery is likely needed to trigger bullish momentum, despite the order strengthening fundamentals. Retail sentiment remains 'bearish'.

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BEML Ltd. has approved a stock split, converting each ₹ 10 equity share into two ₹5 shares, subject to shareholder approval. This move aims to increase liquidity, encourage small investor participation, and align with DIPAM guidelines, and the split will be completed within 2-3 months of receiving necessary approvals.

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Dixon Technologies trades near key support at ₹15,200-15,400 ahead of Q1 results, with analyst Rohit Mehta flagging a cup-and-handle pattern. A breakout ₹19,148. Strong earnings are expected, but high valuations and dependency on other income raise caution. Retail sentiment is 'neutral.' Dixon stock is down 10% YTD.

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ITC shares are consolidating near ₹423, just below key resistance at ₹427, ahead of Q1 results on August 1. Analyst Vijay Gupta says a close above ₹427 could trigger short-term momentum but not full breakout yet. Despite strong Q1 from ITC Hotels and 54% YoY profit jump, technical indicators remain indecisive. Final dividend of ₹7.85/share will be paid by July-end.

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