COVER STORY Vol 33 Issue No 16

Have Textile And Cement Stocks Bottomed Out?

Cement and textile stocks are showing weakness and are underperforming the broader markets. Tanay Loya and Yogesh Supekar explore if these set of stocks have bottomed out and whether good days lie ahead for these sectors.

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