Las acciones de Sterlite Tech y HFCL suben hasta un 5 por ciento

Las acciones de HFCL y Sterlite Technologies subieron hasta un 5 por ciento este viernes. Las ganancias revirtieron una caída de dos días en medio de una recuperación más amplia en las acciones tecnológicas a nivel global.

El repunte estuvo vinculado al sector de centros de datos en expansión de la India. El crecimiento de la industria está respaldado por las tendencias de digitalización y la creciente demanda de aplicaciones de Inteligencia Artificial.

HFCL y Sterlite Technologies son importantes fabricantes de cables de fibra óptica. Los analistas han mantenido una visión positiva sobre las perspectivas de expansión continua de estas compañías.

Los movimientos se produjeron tras dos días de pérdidas para las acciones. No se incluyeron objetivos de precio específicos ni declaraciones adicionales de las empresas en los informes.

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