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Mumbai’s wave of redevelopment is reshaping neighborhoods like Sion and Lokhandwala, and Keystone Realtors is trying to ride that momentum with a growing pipeline and faster build times. The big question is whether it can keep delivering on complex projects in a city where approvals, competition, and shifting buyer demand can quickly change the outlook.Read more

W.A.G is trying to turn its fuel-and-road payments business into a wider digital platform for trucking fleets, aiming to sell more services to the same customers and lift profits as they switch over. The upside comes from broader reach across Europe and regulations pushing payments to go digital, but the plan could stumble if adoption is slow, costs run high, or competition and new vehicle trends change what fleets need.Read more

Raymond’s engineering business could ride rising demand from aircraft makers and India’s higher-end car market, especially as it streamlines operations and invests in automation and new products. But its plans also depend on steady global trade conditions and supply chains, and heavier borrowing or raw material shocks could derail the profit recovery.Read more

Blue Dart looks set to ride India’s growing wave of online shopping as more deliveries shift to homes, and its expanding hubs and automation could make the network run cheaper and smoother over time. But the business still depends heavily on slower corporate shipping and faces tougher ground-logistics rivals, so any demand slowdown could hurt results more than investors expect.Read more

FirstRand could get a lift if falling interest rates and a steadier political backdrop in South Africa spark more borrowing by households and businesses. But rising costs, tough competition, and legal and economic shocks across its key markets could still squeeze results.Read more

Kelly Services is leaning into flexible work, outsourcing, and more specialized staffing to build steadier income and improve how much it keeps from each dollar of sales. The big question is whether its tech upgrades and new focus areas can outrun pressure from a few large customers, intense competition, and slowing demand in parts of its business.Read more

Trinity Capital has been riding a wave of demand for loans to fast-growing startups, but that momentum could backfire if venture funding keeps tightening and more borrowers start to stumble. The story comes down to whether its push into new fee-based products and cheaper funding can offset tougher competition and the risk that today’s strong dividend proves harder to keep up.Read more

IG Group tries to win the next wave of online investors by rolling out simpler apps and new products across more countries, while using automation to run the business more efficiently. The big question is whether tighter rules, tougher rivals, or calmer markets could slow trading activity and limit how far this growth can go.Read more

Sona BLW is riding a wave of electric-vehicle demand, with new customer wins and a push into new products and regions that could make the business less dependent on a few parts and buyers. But supply chain shocks, tough competition in China, and shifting trends in how electric cars are built could still squeeze profits and slow growth.Read more
