At the stock markets, the S&P BSE Sensex lost 254.33 points, or 0.43%, to end at 59,413.27, on Wednesday, September 29, 2021. The Nifty 50 fell 37.30 points, or 0.21%, to 17,711.30. But certain stocks came in the news after the market was closed. These stocks can impact the indices when it reopens on Thursday, September 30, 2021. List of such five stocks:

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Aditya Birla AMC IPO: The initial public offering (IPO) of Aditya Birla Sun Life AMC was subscribed 56% on the first day of opening. The Non-Institutional Investors (NII) and Retail Individual Investors (RIIs) were subscribed 14% and 1.09 times, respectively. The three-day issue will close on October 1, 2021. The company has a plan to raise up to Rs 2,786.26 crore from this public issue. The initial share sales price band has been fixed at Rs 695-712. An investor can bid for a minimum of 20 equity stocks (one lot) and in multiples of 20 stocks thereafter. The offer is entirely an offer for sale, wherein two promoters -- Aditya Birla Capital and Sun Life (India) AMC Investments -- will divest their stakes in the asset management firm. 

Indian Overseas Bank: The Reserve Bank of India on Wednesday has decided to take out the Indian Overseas Bank out of the Prompt Corrective Action (PCA) restrictions. With this, many restrictions on the bank including providing loans will come to an end. 

Sterling and Wilson Solar Ltd: The Promoters have facilitated the repayment of the balance Outstanding Loans of Rs 741 crore of the company along with further interest accrued to date. With this, the entire Outstanding Loans of Rs 2,563 Crore as on the date of listing of Company's equity shares on the Stock Exchanges along with all further interest accrued till date stands repaid in full.

Persistent Systems + HCL Technologies

Persistent Systems: Persistent Systems has announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire Charlotte, North Carolina-based Software Corporation International (SCI) and its affiliate, Fusion360, and the business of East Brunswick, New Jersey-based Shree Partners including its subsidiary in India. The company has announced a Dedicated Payments Business Unit and

Expands Cloud Capabilities through Strategic Acquisitions. SCI brings deep domain consulting capabilities specializing in Payment solutions, integration, and support services for an impressive portfolio of leading US Banks. Additionally, Fusion360 provides application development, maintenance, and support for leading Payment platforms including IBM’s Financial Transaction Manager (FTM).

HCL Technologies: The leading global technology company has launched a 5G Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN) lab in India that will enable global telecom industry players to transition to a 5G network. This lab will help telecom service providers with multi-vendor options to move to a more open, intelligent, virtualized and fully interoperable 5G mobile network to provide an enhanced experience to end-users.

Bulk Deals

HDFC AMC: Standard Life Investments sold 1.065 crore shares at Rs 2873.79/share (5%). T Rowe Price Bought 15.19 lakh shares at Rs 2871.05/share (0.7%).  

Max Healthcare: Kayak Investments Sold 6.02 crore shares at Rs 350/Share (6.23%). Kayak Investments sold 2.42 crore shares at Rs 350/Share (2.5%). HDFC Mutual Fund Bought 57 lakh shares at Rs 350/share. SBI Mutual Fund bought 4.2 crore shares at Rs 350/share. Veritas Plc fund bought 52 lakh shares at Rs 350/share. 

Just Dial: Nalanda India Equity Fund Limited sold 10.18 Lakh Shares at Rs 990.01/share. Sanatan Financial bought 5 lakh shares at Rs 989/share. 

Karur Vysya Bank: Olympus India Holdings sold 2.1 crore shares at Rs 46.62/share 

Sunteck Realty:  Tata Mutual Fund bought 11 lakh shares (0.75%) at Rs 465.12/share.