After three long days of no drama, no trading, and no heart attacks from stock prices, the market reopening is finally here!
But don’t get too comfortable — global markets have been busy in our absence, and India might not get a smooth start today.
SGX Nifty hints at a choppy opening, with Asian markets mixed and US indices showing mild gains. Add the backlog of news — from Symphony’s stake sale to MTNL’s massive loan default — and we could be in for a spicy Monday session.
Between cautious optimism and hidden landmines, this market reopening demands a smart, flexible strategy. Let’s decode the action and prep for the week ahead!
Global Market Recap
After our extended chai break, the rest of the world kept the trading drama alive.
SGX Nifty is flashing green lights, up +95 points — a positive sign for India’s market reopening.

- Dow Jones played villain, crashing -527 points (-1.33%), thanks to renewed worries over interest rates and earnings.
- S&P 500 managed a tiny comeback, up +0.13%, while the Nasdaq Composite slipped -0.13%. Tech stocks had a mixed Friday.
- Over in Europe, the mood was slightly gloomy:
- FTSE 100 barely moved (+0.00% — yes, really),
- CAC 40 fell -0.60%, and
- DAX dropped -0.49%.
- Asia, on the other hand, had a party:
- Nikkei 225 jumped +1.03%,
- Hang Seng surged +1.61%, helped by bargain-hunting and stimulus hopes.
🎯 Verdict: Global markets are sending mixed signals, but SGX Nifty’s cheer suggests India might start on a slightly positive note. Still, after a long break, expect some opening volatility as traders adjust positions.
📰 Top News & Stocks in Focus
Symphony Plans Stake Sale to Boost Capital Efficiency
Symphony Limited is selling stakes in its Australian and Mexican subsidiaries — but don’t panic, they aren’t packing their bags and leaving. Managing Director Mr. Nrupesh Shah clarified it’s all about improving capital efficiency, not exiting the markets.

🛒 Stocks Impacted: Symphony Ltd (NSE: SYMPHONY)
- Investors will watch if Symphony uses the freed-up funds for debt reduction, Indian market expansion, or juicy shareholder returns.
- Keep an eye on stock movements — positive sentiment could build if investors see this as a smart, focused move.
Morepen Labs Targets ₹5,000 Crore Revenue By FY30
Morepen Laboratories announced a bold target: ₹5,000 crore revenue by FY30 with an ambitious EBITDA margin of 15-16% over the next 5 years — aiming for even 20% longer-term. Big dreams need big execution!

🛒 Stocks Impacted: Morepen Laboratories (NSE: MOREPENLAB)
- If Morepen shows strong quarterly performance and credible growth strategies, the stock could see rerating.
- Pharma bulls will want to track product launches and expansion updates closely.
MTNL Defaults On ₹8,300 Crore Loans
MTNL made headlines for all the wrong reasons — defaulting on ₹8,300 crore worth of loans across top banks. Principal and interest payments missed. Ouch.

🛒 Stocks Impacted: MTNL (NSE: MTNL), PSU Banks (PNB, SBI, Bank of India, Union Bank)
- PSU bank stocks could see mild pressure due to NPA concerns, although most large banks have already provisioned for such bad loans.
- Government action on MTNL (like possible mergers or bailouts) will be crucial.
BSE Opens ₹11,870 Crore SDL Auction Bidding
The Bombay Stock Exchange announced a ₹11,870 crore State Development Loans (SDLs) auction. Bidding opened from April 20 on the BSE iBBS platform, with non-competitive bids on April 21. Minimum investment? Just ₹10,000 — very retail-friendly!

🛒 Stocks Impacted: BSE Ltd (NSE: BSE)
- BSE’s growing role in debt auctions could enhance its revenue streams and brand strength.
- The SDL auction also brings a safe investment option back into focus for conservative investors.
News in Focus: Delhivery & Ecom Express Merger
On April 5, Delhivery, a leading logistics company, announced it will buy a controlling stake in Ecom Express for Rs 1,400 crore. This deal is important because both companies are involved in the logistics business, with Delhivery being a large player and Ecom Express mainly serving the e-commerce sector.

The deal isn’t expected to change the competition in India, as it won’t affect the market too much. The Competition Commission of India (CCI) will review it because it involves two companies that overlap in some areas, like express delivery and warehousing.
The main idea behind the merger is to make logistics services faster, more efficient, and reach more people. This will help both companies improve their services by investing in better technology, infrastructure, and workers.

Following the announcement, Delhivery’s shares have already gained 15% over the past five days. Once CCI approval comes through, the stock could see further upside on Monday, making it one to watch closely.
Market Reopening: Dividend & Stock Splits to Watch!
After a long weekend break, the market reopening brings some fresh action — and stock splits are topping the list!
✂️ Ranjeet Mechatronics Stock Split
Ranjeet Mechatronics has announced a stock split from ₹10 face value to ₹5.
📅 Record Date: April 21, 2025
💰 Current Stock Price: ₹25
What happens after the split?
- The number of shares will double.
- Each share’s price will get adjusted to around ₹12.5 (₹25 ÷ 2 = ₹12.5).
- No extra wealth is created — you simply own more shares at half the price.
📢 Remember, April 21 is the cut-off. If you want to be eligible for the split, make sure to buy before the ex-date!

✂️ Ami Organics Stock Split
Ami Organics is also following the same path, splitting shares from ₹10 face value to ₹5.
📅 Record Date: April 25, 2025
💰 Current Stock Price: ₹2,322
After the split:
- Shareholding will double.
- Stock price should adjust to about ₹1,161 (₹2,322 ÷ 2 = ₹1,161).
✨Ami Organics has been a hot stock among specialty chemical fans, so expect post-split buzz and higher retail participation.
Dividend List
Company Name | Dividend Amount | Type | Record/Ex-Date |
---|---|---|---|
CIE Automotive India | ₹7 | Final | April 23, 2025 |
Elantas Beck India | ₹7.50 | Final | April 23, 2025 |
Colab Platforms | ₹0.01 | Interim | April 24, 2025 |
Huhtamaki India | ₹2 | Final | April 24, 2025 |
Schaeffler India | ₹28 | Final | April 23, 2025 |
Muthoot Finance Ltd | TBD (To be declared on April 21) | Likely Interim/Final | April 25, 2025 |
Sanofi India | ₹117 | Final | April 25, 2025 |
Potential Breakout Stocks & Nifty Breakout Analysis
As the market opens after the long holiday, eyes are on potential breakout stocks and the overall performance of Nifty. For an in-depth analysis of the Nifty 50 breakout and whether 25,000 is the next big target, check out our latest newsletter:
Nifty 50 Breaks Out: Is 25,000 the Next Target?
In this edition, we dive deep into the key levels to watch for Nifty, breakout stocks to keep on your radar, and what this means for your trading strategy. Don’t miss it!
Small Cap of the Day: NBCC Limited – High Risk, High Reward
With the market reopening after a three-day holiday, NBCC Limited (NSE: NBCC), trading at ₹96, stands out as a high-risk, high-reward stock worth keeping an eye on. Let’s dive into why this could be a potential breakout stock, especially for those ready to take on some risk.

Company Overview:
NBCC Limited is a government-owned Navratna Public Sector Enterprise. The company focuses on project management consultancy, EPC (engineering procurement and construction), and real estate development, with significant backing from the Indian government.
Technical Analysis:
- The stock has been trading above its 25-day and 50-day moving averages, suggesting a bullish trend and positive momentum.
- Analysts have set a short-term target of ₹105, with a stop-loss at ₹85.68. This offers a favorable risk-to-reward ratio for aggressive traders.
Growth Prospects:
- Mid-year projections place the stock at ₹140, supported by the company’s solid order book and government backing.
- As the market stabilizes post-holiday, NBCC’s strong fundamentals make it an interesting pick for those looking for growth opportunities.
⚠️ Risk Considerations:
- Being a small-cap stock, NBCC comes with higher volatility. Investors should be cautious and ready for potential market fluctuations.
- Given the stock’s market nature, it’s ideal for those looking for a bit more excitement and risk in their portfolio.
Disclaimer: This is not financial advice. Make sure to do your own research or consult a financial advisor before making any decisions.
Action Plan & Conclusion: Market Reopening
As the market reopens after the break, here’s your action plan:
- Nifty 50 Breakout: Watch Nifty closely as it tests the 25,000 level. If the breakout holds, we could see further gains. Check out our full analysis here.
- Dividend Stocks: Look into stocks like CIE Automotive, Elantas Beck, and Sanofi India for stable income with upcoming dividends.
- Small-Cap Play – NBCC Ltd (₹96): For high-risk, high-reward investors, NBCC Ltd could be worth considering as it shows growth potential.
- Portfolio Review: Rebalance your portfolio by focusing on high-potential sectors while trimming underperformers.
In short, the market’s reopening brings fresh opportunities. Keep an eye on Nifty’s breakout and consider adding dividend stocks and high-risk small-caps like NBCC Ltd to your watchlist.
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