
Stocks to Watch March 9–13, 2026
Stocks To Watch This Week: Dividends, Bonus Issues, And Stock Splits (March 9–13, 2026)
The period between Monday, March 9 and Friday, March 13, 2026 will bring several stocks into focus in the trading market, according to traders who track upcoming market events. Market participants are likely to keep a close watch on specific counters as companies carry out multiple corporate actions, including dividends, bonus issues, and stock splits.
BSE data indicates that stocks such as Cupid, Indian Railway Finance Corporation, Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals, Balmer Lawrie and Company, Axtel Industries, TANFAC Industries, SBI Cards and Payment Services, Sun TV Network, Frontier Springs, and Hindusthan Urban Infrastructure could witness increased trading activity.
Traders who maintain active positions often use such events as triggers for short-term trading opportunities. Dividend payouts can attract income-focused investors, while bonus issues and stock splits tend to boost trading volume and improve market liquidity.
As the week progresses, traders will be watching to see whether these corporate actions generate fresh momentum or simply get absorbed into existing market valuations. Regardless of the outcome, these stocks are likely to remain on traders’ watchlists.
Two companies have announced stock splits that will increase the number of shares while keeping the total investment value unchanged.
TANFAC Industries Limited: Announced a 1:2 stock split, where each ₹10 share will be split into two shares of ₹5 each.
Record Date: March 9, 2026
Business: Fluorine-based specialty chemical manufacturer producing hydrofluoric acid, inorganic fluorides, and other chemicals used in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and water treatment.
Hindusthan Urban Infrastructure Limited: Approved a 1:5 stock split, where each ₹10 share will be split into five shares of ₹2 each.
Record Date: March 13, 2026
Business: Manufactures power cables, conductors, and energy infrastructure solutions used in power transmission and industrial electrification.
Several companies across sectors have announced interim dividends, which may keep these stocks on investors’ radar.
Axtel Industries: Interim dividend of ₹12 per share
Record Date: March 9, 2026
Balmer Lawrie & Company: Interim dividend of ₹4.25 per share
Record Date: March 11, 2026
Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals: Interim dividend of ₹4 per share
Record Date: March 11, 2026
SBI Cards and Payment Services: Interim dividend of ₹2.50 per share
Record Date: March 11, 2026
Sun TV Network: Board to consider interim dividend for FY 2025–26
Record Date: March 12, 2026
Indian Railway Finance Corporation (IRFC): Board meeting to consider second interim dividend
Record Date: March 13, 2026
Some companies have announced bonus share issues, rewarding shareholders with additional shares.
Cupid Limited: Announced a 4:1 bonus issue (4 bonus shares for every 1 share held)
Record Date: March 9, 2026
Business: Manufactures male and female condoms, lubricants, and personal health products; among the few Indian firms producing WHO-prequalified female condoms.
Frontier Springs Limited: Announced a 2:1 bonus issue (2 bonus shares for every 1 share held)
Record Date: March 13, 2026
Bonus Shares Trading: Expected from March 17, 2026, subject to approval
Business: Manufactures railway springs, air springs, and heavy forged components used in transport and industrial sectors.
The trading floor uses bonus issues and stock splits as discussion topics, which traders find interesting. The reason behind this practice explains its popularity among traders.
(With Inputs)
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