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Eternal Limited Stock Slides on Dec 16, 2025 as UBS Flags Swiggy Share Gains: ETERNAL Share Price, Drivers, and Analyst Forecasts

Eternal Limited Stock Slides on Dec 16, 2025 as UBS Flags Swiggy Share Gains: ETERNAL Share Price, Drivers, and Analyst Forecasts

Eternal Limited shares fell 3%–5% to the ₹285–₹288 range by midday Tuesday, December 16, 2025, amid heavy trading and broad market weakness. A UBS note cited Swiggy’s order volume gains and Eternal’s November decline as key factors. Intraday lows touched ₹282.65, with volumes above recent averages. Eternal’s market cap stood near ₹2.7–₹2.8 trillion.
16 December 2025
Eternal Limited Share Price Today (8 December 2025): ₹1,535 Crore Block Deal, Mixed Analyst Targets, and Blinkit‑Led Growth Outlook

Eternal Limited Share Price Today (8 December 2025): ₹1,535 Crore Block Deal, Mixed Analyst Targets, and Blinkit‑Led Growth Outlook

Eternal Limited shares traded near ₹297 on 8 December 2025 after a ₹1,535 crore block deal involving 5.3 crore shares. The company reported Q2 FY26 revenue up over 180% year-on-year to ₹13,590 crore, but net profit dropped 63% to ₹65 crore. Brokerages remain divided, with targets ranging from ₹200 to ₹390. Blinkit’s order value has surpassed Zomato’s, driving growth and margin risk.
8 December 2025

Stock Market Today

  • Market Odds Favor OpenAI IPO over Stripe and Consensys in 2026
    June 8, 2026, 4:59 PM EDT. Investment markets are positioning for major 2026 IPOs from OpenAI, Stripe, and Consensys, with OpenAI leading in public listing probability. Prediction markets assign OpenAI a 73% chance of IPO by year-end, reflecting strong investor conviction and progress toward public offering. Consensys follows with a 20.5% probability amid crypto market uncertainties and lack of confirmed IPO steps. Stripe ranks lowest, with near-term IPO odds below 1%, supported by a $159 billion valuation in private tender offers and co-founder statements signaling no urgency for public listing. These projections highlight contrasting company strategies and market expectations ahead of potentially transformative public debuts.

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Nasdaq rises as AI names find support after market selloff

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8 June 2026
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