TSMC has approved a capital budget of over $31 billion to expand chip production, aiming to meet accelerating demand tied to AI and high-performance computing. The plan also includes major investment in its US operations. In a bid to capitalize on the tech boom, the company says shareholders will benefit through a higher dividend payout.
JSW Energy’s March quarter results are drawing fresh investor attention after net profit rose 38% year-on-year to Rs 574 crore and revenue climbed 41%. Power sales volumes increased, with both renewable and thermal generation registering substantial gains. The company also recommended a dividend payout, adding to the positive read-through for shareholders.
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Natural gas royalty firm WhiteHawk has filed for a US IPO after reporting a staggering 615% revenue spike in 2025. Backed by large natural gas holdings across millions of acres, the company says it aims to deliver consistent dividends to investors. The filing comes as energy markets heat up, with oil prices rising and demand for royalty income strengthening.
Next week, 18 Indian stocks including State Bank of India and Godrej Consumer Products will go ex-date for corporate actions such as dividends and bonus issues. To be eligible, investors must own shares before the record date. Once the ex-date hits, new buyers typically won’t receive the declared benefits, making timing crucial for holders.
Thermax shares jumped about 8% to a new 52-week high after its strong Q4FY26 performance. Profit rose 19% year-on-year to Rs 244 crore, supported by resilient revenue growth and a sharp increase in order inflows. Investors also cheered dividend recommendations, including a special payout tied to the company’s 60th anniversary, while the order book signals better future visibility.
Brigade Enterprises has approved a 1:3 bonus share issue with its Q4 FY26 results and final dividend. The move targets around 1.5 lakh retail shareholders, but the stock slid nearly 5% after weaker quarterly earnings and lower profit and revenue. Still, the company highlighted steady long-term shareholder returns and broad investor participation.
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Vedanta’s mega demerger has created four new listed entities, changing how income will be distributed among its 21 lakh shareholders. The parent company is still expected to pay dividends, but the absolute dividend per share is likely to fall. Investors will now need to evaluate each demerged company’s cash flow and growth prospects to judge future returns.
Berkshire Hathaway’s cash pile has surged to about $380 billion after Warren Buffett’s exit, with Greg Abel now steering the company. Reports suggest Berkshire is holding back on investments and selling portions of its stock portfolio. Analysts are now focused on what comes next, weighing dividend boosts versus a renewed push into energy and faster business growth.
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