Money Times Talk (MTTs) – 27/11/25

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  • Pro Fin Capitalto review 25% stake buy at Rs.22 per share and 1:1 bonus issue at its 26 November board meeting.
  • JP Morgan on signs of market share stability, better outlook from new launches, tighter inventory control, GST cuts and improving EV traction. Its Q2 EPS rose 23% to Rs.65.4; H1 EPS grew 42% to Rs.150.7, which may lead to FY26 EPS of Rs.280 vs Rs.219 in FY25 on equity of Rs.40 cr.
  • Rox Hi-Tech posted H1 EPS of Rs.4.6 vs FY25 EPS of Rs.11. It holds Rs.27 cr. cash and Rs.36 cr. loans given. Its net block including CWIP is Rs.34 cr. Share trades at a forward P/E of 4.2x, long-term prospects look strong.
  • Canara Bank’s Q2 EPS grew 16% at Rs.5.4 and H1 EPS up 20% at Rs.10.9, which may lead to FY26 EPS of Rs.22 vs Rs.19.3 in FY25. Share trades at a P/E of 6.8x and P/BV of 1.1x vs PSU bank average P/E of 8.5x.
  • Shree Ajit Pulp & Paper posted 266% higher Q2 EPS of Rs.6.6 and 215% higher H1 EPS of Rs.11.1, which may lead to FY26 EPS of Rs.24/25. Suitable for long-term holdings.

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