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    16 May 2025
    Market closes lower, Center plans to allocate a defence budget of Rs 7 lakh crore by FY27

    Market closes lower, Center plans to allocate a defence budget of Rs 7 lakh crore by FY27

    By Trendlyne Analysis

    Nifty 50 closed at 25,019.80 (-42.3, -0.2%), BSE Sensex closed at 82,330.59 (-200.2, -0.2%) while the broader Nifty 500 closed at 22,870.90 (82.1, 0.4%). Market breadth is surging up. Of the 2,436 stocks traded today, 1,626 were on the uptrend, and 768 went down.

    Indian indices closed lower after opening flat, with the Indian volatility index, Nifty VIX, falling 2% and closing at 16.6 points. Crompton Greaves closed 7.4% higher as its Q4FY25 net profit grew 22.5% YoY to Rs 169.5 crore, helped by lower raw materials and finance costs. Revenue increases 5% YoY to Rs 2,076.6 crore during the quarter.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 closed in the green. S&P BSE Industrials and Nifty PSE were among the best-performing indices of the day. According to Trendlyne’s sector dashboard, Healthcare Equipment & Supplies emerged as the best-performing sector of the day, with a rise of 3.1%.

    European indices are trading higher. Major Asian indices closed mixed. US index futures are trading mixed, indicating a cautious start to the session, with investors expecting further developments in the US tariff situation.

    • Relative strength index (RSI) indicates that stocks like Ceat, Apar Industries, RR Kabel and Intellect Design Arena are in the overbought zone.

    • HAL and Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders rise sharply following reports that the Indian Government plans to allocate more than Rs 7 lakh crore towards defence spending by FY27, up from the current Rs 6.8 lakh crore.

    • PB Fintech's (PolicyBazaar) revenue grows 38.4% YoY to Rs 1,507.9 crore in Q3FY25, driven by improvements in insurance brokerage services. Net profit surges 181.6% YoY to Rs 170.6 crore, beating Forecaster estimates by 31%. It appears in a screener of stocks with book value per share improving over the last two years.

    • LT Foods is rising as its Q4FY25 net profit grows 7.9% YoY to Rs 160.5 crore, owing to lower inventory expenses. Revenue increases 8% YoY to Rs 2,259.6 crore, driven by improvements in the basmati and other specialty rice and organic segments. It appears in a screener of stocks with high momentum scores.

    • Jefferies notes that India’s valuations are “expensive again,” after rising 14% from their March lows and approaching last September’s peaks. The brokerage expects moderate earnings and believes the US-India trade deal is a potential near-term catalyst. Jefferies adds defence firm BEL and cement major Ambuja Cements to its Model Portfolio while dropping Shriram Finance and Coal India.

      India valuations ‘expensive again,’ warns Jefferies; add #BharatElectronics, #AmbujaCements to model portfolio

      ??: @sumanasarkar#StockMarket#Cement#Defence#MarketUpdateshttps://t.co/iFan1CYUAk

      — Financial Express (@FinancialXpress) May 16, 2025

    • Waaree Renewable is rising as it secures an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) order worth Rs 114.2 crore from the Government of Maharashtra to develop a 131.6 MW solar power plant under the Mukhyamantri Saur Krushi Vahini Yojana 2.0 (MSKVY 2.0).

    • ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India is falling as its Q4FY25 net profit misses Forecaster estimates by 11.5% despite growing 26.5% YoY to Rs 126.7 crore, driven by inventory destocking. Revenue increases 5.6% YoY to Rs 1,011.9 crore during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks with increasing profits every quarter for the past three quarters.

    • South Indian Bank's Q4FY25 net profit grows 19.2% YoY to Rs 342.4 crore, helped by lower employee benefits expenses. Revenue rises 12.4% YoY to Rs 2,945.8 crore, driven by improvements in the treasury operations, retail and commercial banking segments. The bank's asset quality improves as its gross and net NPAs decline 130 bps YoY and 54 bps YoY, respectively.

    • According to data from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, India's trade deficit widens to $26.4 billion in April from $21.5 billion in March. Barclays attributes the rise primarily to an unexpected increase in oil imports. While overall exports underperform, shipments to the US show strong double-digit growth, and imports from China increase noticeably in March-April.

      Merchandise trade deficit widened further in April due to an unseasonal rise in imports.

      Read more: https://t.co/uqdGMWchJWpic.twitter.com/iw4Tkiy6yW

      — NDTV Profit (@NDTVProfitIndia) May 16, 2025

    • Patanjali Foods' Q4FY25 net profit grows 73.8% YoY to Rs 358.5 crore, helped by inventory destocking. Revenue increases 16.7% YoY to Rs 9,744.7 crore during the quarter, attributed to an improvement in the edible oils segment. It features in a screener of stocks underperforming their industry price change in the quarter.

    • Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals rises sharply as its Q4FY25 net profit grows 22.5% YoY to Rs 169.5 crore, helped by lower raw materials and finance costs. Revenue increases 5% YoY to Rs 2,076.6 crore, led by improvements in the electric consumer durables and Butterfly products segments. It appears in a screener of stocks with the highest foreign institutional investor (FII) holdings.

    • Balrampur Chini Mills' Q4FY25 net profit grows 12.7% YoY to Rs 229.1 crore, helped by lower material costs and inventory destocking. Revenue increases 4.8% YoY to Rs 1,503.7 crore, driven by higher sales from the sugar segment during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks where mutual funds increased their shareholding over the past two months.

    • Chanchal Agarwal, Chief Investment Officer at Equirus Credence Family Office, says India’s economic outlook is improving as the RBI shifts from earlier monetary tightening. With inflation cooling, she expects the central bank to cut rates by another 50 basis points and maintain surplus liquidity over the next two policy meetings, paving the way for a stronger recovery.

      #MarketsWithMC | Daily Voice: India’s economic outlook turning more positive, further 50 bps rate cut likely by RBI this year, says Chanchal Agarwal of Equirus Credence Family

      Find out more on????https://t.co/lGkMEoJkM3#Economy#RBI#India#Markets

      — Moneycontrol (@moneycontrolcom) May 16, 2025

    • LIC Housing Finance's net profit rises 25.4% YoY to Rs 1,368 crore in Q4FY25, surpassing Forecaster estimates by 2.1%. Revenue grew 5% YoY to Rs 7,283.3 crore, driven by higher interest income and gain on fair value changes. It appears in a screener of stocks with prices above short, medium, and long-term moving averages.

    • Balmer Lawrie falls sharply after the board of directors rejects the proposal of a bonus, buyback, and stock split in its May 15 meeting. According to an April 28 exchange filing, the company announced that its board would consider these proposals at the meeting.

    • Endurance Technologies is rising as its net profit grows 16.6% YoY to Rs 245.1 crore in Q4FY25, helped by lower inventory buildup and finance costs. Revenue increases 10.4% YoY to Rs 2,963.5 crore during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks outperforming their industry price change in the quarter.

    • Sharad Mehta, Director & CEO of JSW Energy, says the company closed FY25 with 10.9 GW capacity, supported by organic and inorganic growth. Under its 3.0 strategy, JSW aims to scale up to 30 GW of operational capacity by 2030. He adds that the green hydrogen project is in its final phase and is expected to be operational by June-July 2025. The company has outlined a capex plan of around Rs 1.3 lakh crore over FY26-30.

      #OnCNBCTV18 | Ended FY25 at 10.9 GW, aided by organic & inorganic growth. Will reach 30 GW of operational capacity by 2030 under strategy 3.0#GreenHydrogen work at final stage of completion, will be operational by June/July 2025, says Sharad Mahendra, #JSWEnergy to CNBC-TV18 pic.twitter.com/h10Q62fisd

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) May 16, 2025

    • Abbott India is rising as its Q4FY25 net profit grows 27.9% YoY to Rs 367 crore, led by lower inventory and depreciation & amortisation expenses. Revenue increases 10.6% YoY to Rs 1,680.6 crore during the quarter. It appears in a screener of stocks with rising returns on equity (RoE), momentum and earnings yield.

    • JSW Infrastructure falls as 4.2 crore shares (2% equity) worth approximately Rs 1,239 crore reportedly change hands in a block deal at an average price of Rs 290.6 per share. The Sajjan Jindal family trust is likely the seller in the transaction.

    • IndusInd Bank falls sharply as its internal audit department (IAD) reveals Rs 674 crore wrongly recorded as interest in its microfinance portfolio over 9MFY25, later reversed by January 10. The IAD also discovered Rs 595 crore in unsubstantiated balances in the other assets account, adjusted against other liabilities in January 2025.

    • JM Financial maintains a 'Buy' rating on Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals with a lower target price of Rs 420. The brokerage notes weak demand in Q4 but remains confident in the company’s direction. It highlights the firm's entry into the solar rooftop segment, which complements its solar pump business. JM Financial trims EPS estimates for FY26 by around 4% due to ongoing earnings challenges in the consumer sector.

      #BrokerageRadar | JM Financial on Crompton Greaves Consumer: Maintain Buy with target price of ?420 (earlier 440)@JMFSLtd@Crompton_India#StockMarketpic.twitter.com/tJrdcoSuJ6

      — ET NOW (@ETNOWlive) May 16, 2025

    • Bharti Airtel falls as 3.1 crore shares (1.3% stake) worth approximately Rs 8,500 crore reportedly change hands in a block deal at an average price of Rs 1,820 per share. Private equity firm Pastel is likely the seller in the transaction.

    • Godrej Industries is rising as it posts a net profit of Rs 183.1 crore in Q4FY25 compared to a net loss of Rs 311.8 crore in Q4FY24. Revenue grows 25.4% YoY to Rs 6,399.8 crore, driven by improvements in the chemicals, vegetable oils, estate & property development, finance & investments, and crop protection segments. It features in a screener of growth stocks where promoters are increasing stakes.

    • Rail Vikas Nigam is rising as it receives an order worth Rs 115.8 crore from Central Railways for overhead equipment (OHE) modification work. The contract involves upgrading the existing electric traction system in the Itarsi–Amla section of the Nagpur division to support a 3,000 MT loading target.

    • JSW Energy is rising as its net profit surges 16.1% YoY to Rs 408.1 crore in Q4FY25, helped by lower fuel costs. Revenue increases 15.7% YoY to Rs 3,189.4 crore, driven by higher sales from the thermal and renewables segments during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks underperforming their industry price change in the quarter.

    • Nifty 50 was trading at 25,002.20 (-59.9, -0.2%), BSE Sensex was trading at 82,392.63 (-138.1, -0.2%) while the broader Nifty 500 was trading at 22,780.60 (-8.2, 0.0%).

    • Market breadth is in the green. Of the 1,966 stocks traded today, 1,188 were in the positive territory and 729 were negative.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd. (3,522.40, 10.7%), Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd. (409.60, 8.9%) and Star Health and Allied Insurance Company Ltd. (450.90, 7.3%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include JSW Infrastructure Ltd. (288.25, -3.0%), Bharti Airtel Ltd. (1,814, -2.9%) and HCL Technologies Ltd. (1,659.90, -2.1%).

    Volume Rockets

    42 stocks in BSE 500 are trading on high volumes today.

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included IFCI Ltd. (51.77, 15.7%), Rites Ltd. (286.99, 15.6%) and Titagarh Rail Systems Ltd. (912.85, 12.8%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Garware Technical Fibres Ltd. (886.30, -3.8%), Global Health Ltd. (1,203.50, -3.2%) and JSW Infrastructure Ltd. (288.25, -3.0%).

    Bharti Airtel Ltd. (1,814, -2.9%) was trading at 15.4 times of weekly average. Jubilant Pharmova Ltd. (945.60, 4.4%) and SKF India Ltd. (4,565, 5.6%) were trading with volumes 9.7 and 8.7 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    13 stocks hit their 52 week highs,

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd. (13,111, 3.8%), Bharat Electronics Ltd. (363.90, 3.9%) and Coromandel International Ltd. (2,450.90, -0.8%).

    29 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Rites Ltd. (286.99, 15.6%) and Sapphire Foods India Ltd. (331, 7.7%). 3 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India Ltd. (13,200, -2.1%) and UNO Minda Ltd. (989.50, -0.5%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    15 May 2025
    Market closes higher, Saregama India's Q4 net profit grows 11.8% YoY to Rs 60.1 crore

    Market closes higher, Saregama India's Q4 net profit grows 11.8% YoY to Rs 60.1 crore

    By Trendlyne Analysis

    Nifty 50 closed at 25,062.10 (395.2, 1.6%), BSE Sensex closed at 82,530.74 (1,200.2, 1.5%) while the broader Nifty 500 closed at 22,788.80 (289.3, 1.3%). Market breadth is surging up. Of the 2,421 stocks traded today, 1,631 were in the positive territory and 743 were negative.

    Indian indices closed higher after US President Trump claimed that India has proposed zero tariffs on US goods. The Indian volatility index, Nifty VIX, fell around 2% and closed at 16.9 points. Kalpataru Projects closed 4.1% higher as it secured orders worth Rs 2,372 crore across its transmission & distribution (T&D) and buildings & factories (B&F) businesses in India and overseas.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 closed in the green. Nifty Auto and Nifty Metal closed higher. According to Trendlyne’s sector dashboard, Fertilizers emerged as the best-performing sector of the day, with a rise of 2.6%.

    European indices are trading mixed. Major Asian indices closed mixed. US index futures are trading lower, indicating a negative start to the session. Investors look ahead to producer price and retail sales data, as well as remarks from Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Meanwhile, Walmart, Alibaba, and Deere & Co are set to report their earnings later today.

    • Muthoot Finance sees a short buildup in its May 29 futures series, with open interest increasing by 56.7% and a put-call ratio of 0.5.

    • Vodafone Idea rises as it files a plea with the Supreme Court seeking a Rs 30,000 crore waiver on adjusted gross revenue (AGR) dues. The company has urged the court to hold a hearing on its application on May 19.

    • Caplin Point Laboratories falls as its Q4FY25 revenue misses estimates by 1.9% despite rising 10.9% YoY to Rs 502.5 crore, helped by improvements in the US, regulated, and emerging markets. Net profit grows 17.3% YoY to Rs 142.6 crore during the quarter. It shows up in a screener of stocks with an increasing trend in non-core income.

    • Saregama India is rising as its Q4FY25 net profit grows 11.8% YoY to Rs 60.1 crore, driven by lower media content, contract manufacturing, advertisement & sales promotion, royalty, and employee benefits expenses. However, revenue declines 8% YoY to Rs 258.5 crore, caused by reductions in the music and video segments. It features in a screener of stocks with consistently high returns over the past five years.

    • Nuvama reiterates its 'Reduce' rating on Tata Motors with a target price of Rs 380. The brokerage highlights several short to medium-term challenges, particularly in the domestic passenger vehicle segment and ongoing electrification capex. It also cautions that chip shortages, softening EV demand in Europe, and pricing pressure may weigh on JLR’s margins going forward.

      ???? Nuvama cuts Tata Motors to 'Reduce' post Q4 profit slump, citing JLR margin worries despite decade-high gains?????????#TataMotors#JLR#Q4Resultshttps://t.co/pvLUW9Qyu2

      — Zee Business (@ZeeBusiness) May 15, 2025
    • Brigade Enterprises is falling as its revenue declines 14.2% YoY to Rs 1,460.4 crore in Q4FY25 due to weak performance in the real estate segment. Net profit rises 19.7% YoY to Rs 246.8 crore during the quarter. Both revenue and net profit miss Forecaster estimates by 15% and 14%, respectively. It appears in a screener of stocks where promoters are decreasing their shareholding.

    • KRN Heat Exchanger rises as its subsidiary, KRN HVAC Products, secures Rs 141.7 crore under the production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme for white goods, including air conditioners and LED products.

    • Piramal Pharma is falling sharply as its Q4FY25 net profit misses Forecaster estimates by 31.7% despite growing 51.6% YoY to Rs 153.5 crore due to lower raw materials and finance costs. Revenue increases 8.4% YoY to Rs 2,796.1 crore, driven by improvements in the contract development & manufacturing organisation (CDMO), complex hospital generics (CHG), and India consumer healthcare (ICH) segments. It shows up in a screener of stocks with expensive valuations according to Trendlyne valuation scores.

    • Citi retains a 'Sell' rating on Petronet LNG with a target price of Rs 265 due to regulatory uncertainty. The PNGRB has criticised Petronet for allegedly earning excessive profits at its Dahej terminal by annually increasing regasification tariffs despite high utilisation (over 90%) and capacity additions. The PNGRB is pushing to regulate regasification activities, which Citi warns could negatively impact Petronet's earnings and pricing flexibility.

      Citi maintains sell on #PetronetLNG.

      For the latest news and updates, visit https://t.co/by4FF5o0Ewpic.twitter.com/0VZS4E2KQp

      — NDTV Profit (@NDTVProfitIndia) May 15, 2025
    • Hitachi Energy India's Q4FY25 net profit surges 61.8% YoY to Rs 183.9 crore, driven by lower material costs and notional forex gains on export order delivery. Revenue increases 11.1% YoY to Rs 1,883.7 crore during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks where mutual funds increased their shareholding over the past two months.

    • Karnataka Bank falls sharply as its Q4FY25 net profit declines 8% YoY to Rs 252.4 crore due to higher employee benefits and interest expenses. However, revenue grows 2.5% YoY to Rs 2,686.7 crore, led by improvements in treasury operations and retail banking segments. The bank's asset quality improves as its gross and net NPAs decline 45 bps YoY and 27 bps YoY, respectively.

    • Muthoot Finance's revenue grows 42.4% YoY to Rs 4,854.4 crore in Q4FY25, beating Forecaster estimates by 34.8%. Net profit increases 42.7% YoY to Rs 1,507.8 crore during the quarter. It appears in a screener of stocks with increasing revenue every quarter for the past eight quarters.

    • According to the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) data, domestic two-wheeler sales stood at 14.6 lakh units in April. Passenger vehicle sales reached 3.5 lakh units, including 2 lakh utility vehicles and 91,148 cars.

      #NewsAlert | April SIAM Data: Domestic two-wheeler sales at 14.59 lk units; passenger vehicle sales at 3.48 lk units

      This is the update on domestic utility vehicle sales????

      @siamindia#autopic.twitter.com/8jZVUAGOOA

      — ET NOW (@ETNOWlive) May 15, 2025

    • Transport Corporation of India's Q4FY25 net profit grows 11.9% YoY to Rs 114.2 crore. Revenue increases 9.3% YoY to Rs 1,178.8 crore, driven by higher sales from the freight, supply chain solutions, and seaways segments during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks with increasing revenue every quarter for the past three quarters.

    • Jubilant Foodworks is falling as its Q4FY25 net profit declines 76.9% YoY to Rs 48 crore, caused by higher raw materials, inventory, employee benefits, and finance costs. However, revenue grows 32.6% YoY to Rs 2,113.9 crore, helped by new store additions and improvements in Domino's sales. It appears in a screener of stocks with a major fall in trailing twelve-month (TTM) net profit.

    • Precision Wires India is rising as its board of directors schedules a meeting on May 17 to consider raising funds by issuing equity shares or other securities.

    • Persistent Systems slips as its key client, UnitedHealth, faces challenges in its domestic market. According to Dolat Capital, UnitedHealth, part of Persistent’s $100 million-plus client group, is under investigation for potential Medicare fraud. The brokerage notes that 60% of Persistent Systems' FY25 revenue came from healthcare, but near-term growth is expected to be driven by non-healthcare clients.

      #PersistentSystems shares fall after key #US client faces major headwinds@hormaz_fatakia@VivekIyer72https://t.co/yFzeoQOaRM

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) May 15, 2025

    • Lupin's Q4FY25 net profit grows 114.9% YoY to Rs 772.5 crore. Revenue increases 14.7 % YoY to Rs 5,724 crore, driven by higher sales in North America and other developed markets. The firm appears in a screener of stocks where mutual funds increased their stakes in Q4FY25.

    • Tilaknagar Industries' Q4FY25 net profit surges 145.9% YoY to Rs 77.3 crore. Revenue increases 14.1% YoY to Rs 414.2 crore, driven by strong sales in southern markets. The firm appears in a screener of stocks where foreign institutional investors (FII) increased their stakes in Q4FY25.

    • Apollo Tyres' Q4FY25 net profit declines 47.9% YoY to Rs 184.6 crore due to higher raw materials, inventory and employee benefits expenses. However, revenue grows 1.9% YoY to Rs 6,451.1 crore, helped by improvements in the Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa (APMEA) and European markets. It shows up in a screener of stocks with high promoter pledges.

    • According to Bank of America's latest Asia Fund Manager Survey, India surpasses Japan as the most preferred equity market in Asia. With 42% of fund managers overweight on India, the country benefits from a global investment shift fueled by supply chain realignments and tariff-driven adjustments. Investors remain focused on infrastructure and consumption as the key investment themes.

      India has displaced Japan to become the most preferred equity market in Asia, according to Bank of America’s latest Asia Fund Manager Survey.https://t.co/R7Dz70F5ge

      — ETMarkets (@ETMarkets) May 14, 2025

    • Kalpataru Projects is rising after securing orders worth Rs 2,372 crore across its Transmission & Distribution (T&D) and Buildings & Factories (B&F) businesses in India and overseas.

    • Tata Power's Q4FY25 net profit grows 16.5% YoY to Rs 1,042.8 crore. Revenue increases 7.9% YoY to Rs 17,095.9 crore, driven by higher sales from the thermal & hydro, and transmission & distribution segments during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks outperforming their industry price change in the quarter.

    • Torrent Power's Q4FY25 net profit surges 146.3% YoY to Rs 1,059.6 crore, helped by lower fuel costs and tax returns of Rs 457.9 crore. However, revenue grows 0.8% YoY to Rs 6,570.7 crore due to reductions in the generation and renewables segments. It appears in a screener of stocks with high trailing twelve-month (TTM) earnings per share (EPS) growth.

    • Eicher Motors' Q4FY25 net profit grows 27.3% YoY to Rs 1,362.2 crore. Revenue increases 23.2% YoY to Rs 5,261.5 crore, helped by higher Royal Enfield sales. It features in a screener of stocks with high momentum scores.

    • Nifty 50 was trading at 24,622.70 (-44.2, -0.2%), BSE Sensex was trading at 81,354.43 (23.9, 0.0%) while the broader Nifty 500 was trading at 22,483.10 (-16.4, -0.1%).

    • Market breadth is in the green. Of the 2,004 stocks traded today, 1,231 were in the positive territory and 713 were negative.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Hero MotoCorp Ltd. (4,325, 6.3%), Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd. (12,630, 5.1%) and Honeywell Automation India Ltd. (37,895, 5.0%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Muthoot Finance Ltd. (2,104.10, -6.9%), Tube Investments of India Ltd. (2,910.20, -4.2%) and Union Bank of India (132.17, -2.1%).

    Volume Rockets

    30 stocks in BSE 500 are trading on high volumes today.

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd. (862.30, 17.3%), eClerx Services Ltd. (3,156, 14.8%) and KEC International Ltd. (803.85, 9.0%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Muthoot Finance Ltd. (2,104.10, -6.9%), Piramal Pharma Ltd. (208.61, -4.8%) and Easy Trip Planners Ltd. (11.92, -2.4%).

    Prism Johnson Ltd. (142.70, 7.0%) was trading at 16.2 times of weekly average. Ramkrishna Forgings Ltd. (623.90, 7.0%) and Maharashtra Scooters Ltd. (12,330, 5.3%) were trading with volumes 13.3 and 7.8 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    13 stocks took off, crossing 52 week highs,

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Bharat Electronics Ltd. (350.40, 1.8%), Coromandel International Ltd. (2,470, 2.8%) and ICICI Bank Ltd. (1,450.80, 1.7%).

    28 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including eClerx Services Ltd. (3,156, 14.8%) and Cochin Shipyard Ltd. (1,812.10, 6.6%). 4 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Caplin Point Laboratories Ltd. (2,000.60, -0.7%) and Cipla Ltd. (1,502.20, 0.5%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    14 May 2025
    Market closes higher, HAL's Q4 revenue beats Forecaster estimates by 13.5%

    Market closes higher, HAL's Q4 revenue beats Forecaster estimates by 13.5%

    By Trendlyne Analysis

    Nifty 50 closed at 24,666.90 (88.6, 0.4%), BSE Sensex closed at 81,330.56 (182.3, 0.2%) while the broader Nifty 500 closed at 22,499.50 (150.1, 0.7%). Market breadth is ticking up strongly. Of the 2,430 stocks traded today, 1,813 were on the uptrend, and 566 went down.

    Indian indices closed in the green, led by metal, realty & defence stocks. The Indian volatility index, Nifty VIX, declined 5.6% and closed at 17.2 points. MSCI added Coromandel International and Nykaa in its global standard index during its May 2025 review, with no exclusions. Meanwhile, India’s CPI and WPI inflation for April declined MoM to 3.2% and 0.9%, respectively.

    Nifty Midcap 100 & Nifty Smallcap 100 closed in the green, following the benchmark index. BSE Metal & Nifty Metal were among the top index gainers today. According to Trendlyne’s Sector dashboard, Metals & Mining emerged as the best-performing sector of the day, with a rise of 2.5%.

    Asian indices closed higher, while European indices are trading in the red. US index futures traded lower, indicating a cautious start to the trading session. The annual inflation rate in the US declined to 2.3% in April, the lowest since February 2021, down from 2.4% in March and below the analyst expectations of 2.4%. Core consumer price inflation remained unchanged at 2.8%, marking a four-year low and matching market expectations.

    • Money flow index (MFI) indicates that stocks like RR Kabel, Ceat, Intellect Design Arena, and Schaeffler are in the overbought zone.

    • Berger Paints is rising as its Q4FY25 net profit grows 18% YoY to Rs 262.1 crore, driven by lower inventory and finance costs. Revenue jumps 7.3% YoY to Rs 2,721.1 crore, led by improvements in the decorative and industrial segments. It appears in a screener of stocks with high momentum scores.

    • Hindustan Aeronautics rises sharply as its Q4FY25 net profit beats Forecaster estimates by 86.1% despite declining 7.7% YoY to Rs 3,976.7 crore due to higher raw materials and depreciation & amortisation expenses. Revenue declines 6.4% YoY to Rs 14,351.4 crore during the quarter. It features in a screener of stocks with annual profit growth higher than sector profit growth.

    • Honeywell Automation India is rising as its Q4FY25 net profit beats Forecaster estimates by 4.5% despite falling 5.6% YoY to Rs 139.9 crore due to higher material costs and employee benefit expenses. However, revenue increases 17.2% YoY to Rs 1,114.5 crore during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks with increasing revenue every quarter for the past four quarters.

    • SRF and Navin Fluorine decline after Chemplast Sanmar announces its entry into the R32 refrigerant gas segment. The company's MD, Ramkumar Shankar, unveils a greenfield investment of Rs 340 crore for setting up R32 production.

      Chemplast Sanmar announces foray into a key component of SRF, Navin Fluorine@senmeghnahttps://t.co/k2XKtWyzVu

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) May 14, 2025

    • Max Financial Services rises sharply as it reports a net profit of Rs 31.3 crore in Q4FY25, compared to a loss of Rs 44 crore in Q4FY24, helped by a reduction in policyholders' insurance operations expenses. Revenue falls 16.8% YoY to Rs 12,396.1 crore, impacted by the life insurance segment. The company features in a screener of stocks with improving net cash flow over the past two years.

    • REC falls sharply as it cuts its assets under management (AUM) growth guidance to 11–13% for FY26, from the projected 15%–17%. The management expects net interest margins (NIM) to remain around 3.5-3.75% going forward.

    • Caplin Point Laboratories is rising as it receives final approval from the US FDA for its abbreviated new drug application (ANDA) for Haloperidol Decanoate injection. The drug is a generic therapeutic equivalent to Janssen Pharmaceuticals' HALDOL injection, used to treat schizophrenia. According to IQVIA, the drug has a market size of $16.4 million in the US as of March 2025.

    • India's wholesale price index (WPI) inflation declines to 0.9% in April as compared to 2.1% last month. This decline was primarily due to a moderation in food and primary articles prices, though manufactured products continued to exert some upward pressure.

      ????The Wholesale Price Index (WPI) inflation eased to 0.85% for the month of April, 2025 (over April, 2024).

      More details here ????https://t.co/4fMw2fGNM6#Inflation#Economy

      — Moneycontrol (@moneycontrolcom) May 14, 2025

    • Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers surges as its Q4FY25 net profit jumps 118.9% YoY to Rs 244.2 crore, helped by inventory destocking, lower purchase of products, and sub-contracting expenses. Revenue grows 60.9% YoY to Rs 1,756 crore during the quarter. It appears in a screener of stocks with rising net cash flow and cash from operating activities.

    • KPI Green Energy rises sharply as its revenue grows 97.2% YoY to Rs 577.8 crore in Q4FY25, driven by higher power and solar power plant sales. Net profit surges 130.3% YoY to Rs 99.1 crore during the quarter. It shows up in a screener of stocks where mutual funds increased their shareholding over the past two months.

    • Dalmia Bharat Sugar rises sharply as its Q4FY25 revenue grows 35.2% YoY to Rs 1,038.5 crore, driven by increased ethanol and sugar sales. Net profit surges 120.9% YoY to Rs 206.3 crore due to higher net sales realisation (NSR). The company appears on a screener of stocks outperforming their industry’s price change in the quarter.

    • Crude oil prices rise for the fourth consecutive day, driven by a combination of a temporary US-China tariff truce and renewed sanction threats against Iran. The 90-day pause on new tariffs between the US and China, the world’s two largest oil consumers, has eased fears of a broader trade war that could dampen global oil demand.

      Commodity Corner | #Crude prices gain for the 4th day as US and China agree to lower tariffs for 90 days. Fresh sanction threats against Iran also supports prices.@Manisha3005

      WATCH HERE:https://t.co/DxGROurxsB

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18News) May 14, 2025

    • Ask Automotive is rising as its Q4FY25 net profit grows 20.6% YoY to Rs 57.6 crore. Revenue increases 8.5% YoY to Rs 852.6 crore during the quarter, driven by improvements in the advanced braking systems and aluminium lightweighting precision segments. The firm appears in a screener of stocks where foreign institutional investors (FII) increased their stakes in Q4FY25.

    • Metropolis Healthcare falls sharply as its net profit declines 20% YoY to Rs 29.1 crore in Q4FY25 due to higher material costs and employee benefit expenses. However, revenue rises 4.3% YoY to Rs 345.3 crore during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks underperforming their industry price change in the quarter.

    • ITD Cementation India surges as it secures a Rs 593 crore order for infrastructure works at Jaipur International Airport in Rajasthan.

    • MSCI includes Coromandel International and Nykaa in its Global Standard Index during its May 2025 review, with no exclusions. IIFL Alternate Research and JM Financial estimate passive inflows of Rs 1,800–1,890 crore for Coromandel and Rs 1,430–1,510 crore for Nykaa.

      MSCI includes India's Coromandel, Nykaa to key index in May rejig https://t.co/YbleOLqj6Y

      — Reuters Asia (@ReutersAsia) May 14, 2025

    • Motilal Oswal reiterates its ‘Buy’ rating on Suzlon Energy with a target price of Rs 75 per share. The brokerage notes that the draft Revised List of Models and Manufacturers of Wind Turbines (RLMM) notification mandating local content is positive for Suzlon. It expects Suzlon's share of engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contracts in the overall order book to rise from 20% to 50% in the medium term.

    • GE Vernova is rising as it plans to invest Rs 140 crore to expand its grid infrastructure facility. The expansion includes a new manufacturing line for high-voltage direct current (HVDC) valves at its existing facility in Chennai, and a new engineering and testing centre in Noida.

    • Bharti Airtel is rising as its Q4FY25 net profit surges 5.3x YoY to Rs 11,021.8 crore, helped by tax returns of Rs 2,891.9 crore. Revenue jumps 27.6% YoY to Rs 48,362 crore, driven by improvements in the mobile services, passive infrastructure services, and home services segments. It features in a screener of stocks with prices above short, medium, and long-term moving averages.

    • Nuvama upgrades Tata Steel to a 'Buy' rating with a higher target price of Rs 177. The brokerage notes that Q4FY25 results were in line with expectations. While the company’s European business remains loss-making, it expects a turnaround starting Q1FY26. It projects EBITDA per tonne to rise to around Rs 72,000/tonne in Q1FY26, driven by higher prices and lower coal costs.

      #BrokerageRadar | Nuvama on Tata Steel: Upgrade to Buy with target price of ?177 vs ?164@Nuvama_Wealth@tatasteel#StockMarketpic.twitter.com/77u49khdwd

      — ET NOW (@ETNOWlive) May 14, 2025

    • PTC India is rising as it appoints Manoj Kumar Jhawar as its new Chairman and Managing Director (CMD), effective May 13.

    • GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals rises sharply as its net profit surges 35.2% YoY to Rs 262.9 crore in Q4FY25, driven by lower material costs, stock-in-trade purchases, and employee benefit expenses. Revenue increases 4.8% YoY to Rs 974.4 crore during the quarter. The company features in a screener of stocks with improving cash flow from operations over the past two years.

    • Siemens rises sharply as its Q4FY25 revenue beats Forecaster estimates by 3.5% despite falling 1.5% YoY to Rs 4,410.5 crore due to reductions in the mobility and digital industries segments. Net profit declines 27.5% YoY to Rs 582 crore due to higher raw materials, inventory, and employee benefits expenses. It features in a screener of stocks with improving returns on equity (RoE) over the past two years.

    • Tata Motors is falling as its net profit plunges 51.3% YoY to Rs 8,470 crore in Q4FY25 due to the absence of last year's one-time tax gain of over Rs 9,000 crore and an exceptional expense of Rs 566 crore this quarter. Revenue drops marginally by 0.4% YoY to Rs 1,19,503 crore during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks outperforming their industry price change in the quarter.

    • Nifty 50 was trading at 24,660 (81.7, 0.3%), BSE Sensex was trading at 81,356.85 (208.6, 0.3%) while the broader Nifty 500 was trading at 22,419.35 (70.0, 0.3%).

    • Market breadth is highly positive. Of the 1,966 stocks traded today, 1,364 were in the positive territory and 556 were negative.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Aditya Birla Capital Ltd. (218.33, 6.6%), Linde India Ltd. (6,834, 5.8%) and Steel Authority of India (SAIL) Ltd. (122.68, 5.8%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include REC Ltd. (389.50, -3.1%), Patanjali Foods Ltd. (1,783.30, -2.0%) and Asian Paints Ltd. (2,282.30, -1.8%).

    Volume Rockets

    38 stocks in BSE 500 are trading on high volumes today.

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included Mishra Dhatu Nigam Ltd. (392.40, 15.0%), Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Ltd. (2,188, 14.3%) and TVS Holdings Ltd. (10,630.50, 12.9%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Metropolis Healthcare Ltd. (1,614.50, -5.1%), REC Ltd. (389.50, -3.1%) and Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Ltd. (640.05, -2.9%).

    HBL Engineering Ltd. (569.05, 12.3%) was trading at 23.7 times of weekly average. KIOCL Ltd. (270, 6.9%) and Aether Industries Ltd. (748.85, -2.2%) were trading with volumes 14.0 and 12.8 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    15 stocks took off, crossing 52 week highs, while 1 stock were underachiever and hit their 52 week lows.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Bharat Electronics Ltd. (344.35, 2.6%), Ceat Ltd. (3,890, 3.2%) and City Union Bank Ltd. (194.37, 1.9%).

    Stock making new 52 weeks lows included - Aether Industries Ltd. (748.85, -2.2%).

    19 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Mishra Dhatu Nigam Ltd. (392.40, 15.0%) and HBL Engineering Ltd. (569.05, 12.3%). 6 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Poly Medicure Ltd. (2,352, -3.0%) and Patanjali Foods Ltd. (1,783.30, -2.0%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    13 May 2025
    Market closes lower, Hero MotoCorp's Q4 net profit grows 6.4% YoY to Rs 1,080.9 crore

    Market closes lower, Hero MotoCorp's Q4 net profit grows 6.4% YoY to Rs 1,080.9 crore

    By Trendlyne Analysis

    Nifty 50 closed at 24,578.35 (-346.4, -1.4%), BSE Sensex closed at 81,148.22 (-1,281.7, -1.6%) while the broader Nifty 500 closed at 22,349.40 (-162, -0.7%). Market breadth is overwhelmingly positive. Of the 2,420 stocks traded today, 1,664 were in the positive territory and 719 were negative.

    Indian indices closed lower as investors booked profits after Monday’s sharp 3.8% rally. The Indian volatility index, Nifty VIX, fell 1.1% and closed at 18.2 points. Happiest Minds Technologies closed 2.7% lower as its net profit fell 32.1% QoQ to Rs 34 crore in Q4FY25, due to a bad debt provision and a one-time payout related to an earlier deal.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 closed higher. Nifty IT and BSE Tech Indices were among the top index losers today. According to Trendlyne’s sector dashboard, Telecom Services emerged as the worst-performing sector of the day, with a fall of 2.4%.

    Asian indices closed mixed. European indices are trading mixed. US index futures are trading either flat or lower, indicating a cautious start to the trading session as investors await new inflation data and assess the trade agreement between the US and China. Brent crude futures are trading higher after rising 1.6% on Monday.

    • One97 Communications (Paytm) sees a short buildup in its May 29 futures series, with open interest increasing by 41.9% and a put-call ratio of 0.6.

    • Hero MotoCorp is rising as its Q4FY25 net profit grows 6.4% YoY to Rs 1,080.9 crore, aided by inventory destocking. Revenue rises 4.4% YoY to Rs 9,938.7 crore, driven by price hikes. It features in a screener of stocks with book value per share improving over the last two years.

    • Patel Engineering is falling as its net profit plunges 72.8% YoY to Rs 38.2 crore in Q4FY25 due to an exceptional items loss of Rs 87.1 crore. Revenue increases 20% YoY to Rs 1,611.9 crore, driven by higher sales from the civil construction and real estate segments during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks where mutual funds increased their shareholding over the past two months.

    • Happiest Minds Technologies falls as its net profit declines 32.1% QoQ to Rs 34 crore in Q4FY25. Revenue increases 2.6% QoQ to Rs 544.6 crore due to higher sales from the product & digital engineering services segment. The company appears in a screener of stocks with PE higher than industry PE.

    • Goldman Sachs maintains a 'Neutral' rating on Britannia Industries with a higher target price of Rs 5,650. The brokerage maintains a positive FY26 outlook for Britannia, driven by steady growth, improving margins, and easing input costs. It notes recent price hikes to offset inflation and a pickup in underlying FMCG industry growth.

      #NDTVProfitMarkets#Britannia Industries gets target price hike from #GoldmanSachs on positive FY26 outlook.

      Read ????https://t.co/4Ndd8I7rhY

      — NDTV Profit (@NDTVProfitIndia) May 13, 2025
    • Cipla is rising as its net profit grows 30.1% YoY to Rs 1,221.8 crore in Q4FY25, helped by inventory destocking. Revenue increases 9.2% YoY to Rs 6,729.7 crore, driven by higher sales from the pharmaceuticals and new ventures segments during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks where mutual funds increased their shareholding in the past quarter.

    • Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences is rising as its net profit surges 55.5% YoY to Rs 101.8 crore in Q4FY25, helped by an exceptional gain of Rs 10.8 crore. Revenue increases 25.7% YoY to Rs 796.9 crore, driven by a 21% YoY growth in average revenue per occupied bed (ARPOB) during the quarter. The company features in a screener of stocks with improving cash flow from operations over the past two years.

    • Chalet Hotels' Q4FY25 net profit surges 50.2% YoY to Rs 123.9 crore, helped by lower finance costs. Revenue increases 24.8% YoY to Rs 522 crore, driven by higher sales from the hospitality and rental businesses during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks with book value per share improving over the last two years.

    • Aether Industries declines over 4% as its promoter, Purnima Desai, proposes to sell a 6.8% stake (equivalent to 89.8 lakh equity shares with a face value of Rs 10 each) in the company via an offer for sale (OFS).

      #MarketsWithBS | Aether Industries shares slip 6% after promoter trims stake under OFS. Check details here#Stocks#markets#stockmarketindia#stockmarketnews#sharemarket#marketnews#indianstockmarket#AetherIndustrieshttps://t.co/92TGp4SUpO

      — Business Standard (@bsindia) May 13, 2025
    • UPL falls sharply as its net profit misses Forecaster estimates by 25.7% despite rising 22.4X YoY to Rs 896 crore in Q4FY25, helped by lower raw materials, finance and depreciation & amortisation expenses. Revenue grows 10.6% YoY to Rs 15,573 crore, due to improvements in the crop protection, seeds, and non-agro segments. It shows up in a screener of stocks where promoters are decreasing their shareholding.

    • Piramal Pharma is rising as it plans to invest $90 million (approximately Rs 764 crore) to expand manufacturing capacity at two US facilities. The move aims to meet growing demand from US customers and support the shift toward local drug manufacturing.

    • Larsen & Toubro’s buildings & factories (B&F) vertical secures orders worth Rs 2,500-5,000 crore from the Central Public Works Department (CPWD) to construct Central Secretariat buildings in New Delhi.

    • Morgan Stanley names HPCL its top pick among Indian oil retailers, citing its leverage to rising global oil supply and improved refinery capacity. The brokerage forecasts HPCL’s EBITDA to reach $4.5 billion (approx. Rs 37,500 crore) in FY28. It also notes the company has moved past the peak of its capital expenditure and is now entering a new investment cycle.

      #HindustanPetroleum is Morgan Stanley's top pick among oil retailers.

      Why?

      Read ????https://t.co/hN9ZZYVKz7

      — NDTV Profit (@NDTVProfitIndia) May 13, 2025

    • Raymond Lifestyle reports a net loss of Rs 45 crore in Q4FY25, compared to a profit of Rs 129.4 crore in Q4FY24, due to higher stock purchases, finance, manufacturing & operating costs. Revenue falls 11.3% YoY to Rs 1,494.2 crore due to weak demand across the textiles, shirting, apparel, and garmenting segments. It appears in a screener of stocks where promoters increased pledged shares QoQ.

    • Allied Blenders & Distillers rises sharply as its board of directors schedules a meeting on May 15 to consider raising funds through the issuance of equity shares or other securities. The board will also announce the company's Q4FY25 and FY25 results during the meeting.

    • CLSA upgrades Tech Mahindra to a 'High Conviction Outperform' rating with the target price of Rs 1,976 per share. The brokerage believes the company is sticking to its three-year turnaround plan announced in April 2024 and is on track to meet its FY27 target of a 15% EBIT margin.

    • Motilal Oswal initiates coverage on Jindal Stainless with a 'Buy' rating and a target price of Rs 770. The brokerage believes the company is well-positioned for sustainable growth, expecting JSL to reinforce its market leadership and deliver a 14% revenue CAGR. It projects a 17% EBITDA CAGR over FY25–27, supported by robust topline growth and an improved cost structure. Strong cash flows during FY26–27 are also expected to drive further deleveraging.

      #BrokerageRadar | MOSL IC on Jindal Stainless: Buy rating with target price at ?770@MotilalOswalLtd@Jindal_Official#StockMarketpic.twitter.com/3AxdaTLukP

      — ET NOW (@ETNOWlive) May 13, 2025

    • KEC International is rising as it secures an order worth Rs 1,034 crore across its businesses. Its transmission & distribution (T&D) unit receives orders to supply transmission towers in the USA. In the construction segment, it secures a contract to build a semiconductor plant in India.

    • Power Mech Projects is rising as it receives an order worth Rs 971.9 crore from the Telangana Power Generation Corporation (TPGC) to develop a township at the Yadadri thermal power station in Nalgonda district, Telangana.

    • Prudent Corporate Advisory is rising as its net profit grows 16.1% YoY to Rs 51.7 crore in Q4FY25, helped by lower finance costs. Revenue increases 18.1% YoY to Rs 283 crore, driven by higher income from commissions and fees during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks outperforming their industry price change in the quarter.

    • KFIN Technologies declines over 4% as 87 lakh shares (10% equity), amounting to Rs 918.8 crore, reportedly change hands in a block deal. General Atlantic Singapore Fund Pte is likely the seller in the transaction.

      #JustIn | #Kfin Large Trade | 10% equity changes hands at ?1,045/sh https://t.co/uJVxZiOwnWpic.twitter.com/eh6lUE3yNm

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) May 13, 2025

    • HFCL is rising as it secures a purchase order worth Rs 157 crore from Tera Software, a consortium partner of ITI. The order involves the supply of various types of optical fiber cables for the BharatNet Phase III project in the West Bengal Telecom Circle.

    • Gensol Engineering is falling as its promoter, Anmol Singh Jaggi, resigns as Managing Director, while Puneet Singh Jaggi steps down as Whole-time Director, following SEBI’s interim order, effective May 12.

    • One97 Communications (Paytm) falls as 1.7 crore shares (4.1% stake) worth approximately Rs 2,066 crore reportedly change hands in a block deal at an average price of Rs 809.8 per share. Chinese firm Antfin is likely the seller in the transaction.

    • Tata Steel's net profit surges 112.7% YoY to Rs 1,300.8 crore in Q4FY25, helped by lower raw materials, employee benefits, finance costs, and a deferred tax credit of Rs 387.5 crore. However, revenue falls by 4.2% YoY to Rs 56,218.1 crore due to weak performance in India, Europe and trade-related operations. The company features in a screener of stocks outperforming their industry price change in the quarter.

    • Nifty 50 was trading at 24,869.10 (-55.6, -0.2%), BSE Sensex was trading at 82,436.47 (6.6, 0.0%) while the broader Nifty 500 was trading at 22,487 (-24.4, -0.1%)

    • Market breadth is in the green. Of the 1,986 stocks traded today, 1,081 were gainers and 857 were losers.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Schaeffler India Ltd. (3,951.90, 5.9%), Star Health and Allied Insurance Company Ltd. (389.40, 4.3%) and Bharat Electronics Ltd. (335.75, 4.0%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include UPL Ltd. (642.85, -5.0%), United Breweries Ltd. (2,035.60, -4.0%) and Infosys Ltd. (1,568.60, -3.6%).

    Volume Shockers

    19 stocks in BSE 500 are trading on high volumes today.

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included Tanla Platforms Ltd. (557.35, 12.7%), Bharat Dynamics Ltd. (1,746.70, 11.3%) and Laxmi Organic Industries Ltd. (193.45, 7.1%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were KFIN Technologies Ltd. (1,047.80, -6.3%), Aether Industries Ltd. (765.75, -5.0%) and Jyothy Labs Ltd. (336.20, -4.2%).

    JM Financial Ltd. (110.13, 4.1%) was trading at 14.6 times of weekly average. Birla Corporation Ltd. (1,334.80, 5.2%) and Jubilant Ingrevia Ltd. (699.90, -2.5%) were trading with volumes 7.9 and 6.4 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    7 stocks took off, crossing 52 week highs,

    Stocks touching their year highs included - City Union Bank Ltd. (190.74, 3.7%), Coromandel International Ltd. (2,433.30, 0.4%) and Redington Ltd. (272.52, 4.4%).

    50 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Gujarat State Petronet Ltd. (347.25, 5.3%) and Birla Corporation Ltd. (1,334.80, 5.2%). 7 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including KFIN Technologies Ltd. (1,047.80, -6.3%) and Jubilant Ingrevia Ltd. (699.90, -2.5%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    12 May 2025
    Market closes higher, Triveni Turbine's Q4 net profit grows 23.6% YoY to Rs 93.9 crore

    Market closes higher, Triveni Turbine's Q4 net profit grows 23.6% YoY to Rs 93.9 crore

    By Trendlyne Analysis

    Nifty 50 closed at 24,924.70 (916.7, 3.8%), BSE Sensex closed at 82,429.90 (2,975.4, 3.7%) while the broader Nifty 500 closed at 22,511.40 (835.9, 3.9%). Market breadth is overwhelmingly positive. Of the 2,465 stocks traded today, 2,226 were on the uptrend, and 214 went down.

    Indian indices closed 3.8% higher after India and Pakistan made a ceasefire agreement following days of drones and missile attacks across the border. The Indian volatility index, Nifty VIX, fell 15% and closed at 18.4 points. Birla Corp closed 20% higher as its Q4FY25 net profit grew 32.7% YoY to Rs 256.6 crore, helped by lower raw materials, employee benefits, finance, power & fuel, and transport & forwarding expenses. Revenue rose 6.7% YoY to Rs 2,863.1 crore.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 closed in the green, following the benchmark index. BSE IT Sector and Nifty Realty were the best-performing indices of the day. According to Trendlyne’s sector dashboard, Telecommunications Equipment emerged as the best-performing sector of the day, with a rise of 6.5%.

    European indices are trading higher, except Switzerland’s SMI index, which is trading flat. Major Asian indices closed in the green. US index futures are trading higher, indicating a positive start to the session after the US and China enter a trade deal, agreeing to a 30% tariff on Chinese goods and a 10% tariff on US goods.

    • Relative strength index (RSI) indicates that stocks like Ceat, RR Kabel, KPR Mill and Elecon Engineering are in the overbought zone.

    • Jupiter Life Line Hospitals' Q4FY25 net profit falls marginally by 0.9% YoY to Rs 44.9 crore due to higher finance costs. However, revenue increases 12.5% YoY to Rs 326.7 crore, driven by higher occupancy across its hospital units during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks underperforming their industry price change in the quarter.

    • LTIMindtree rises sharply as it secures a $450 million, seven-year deal from a global agribusiness firm. The company will deliver AI-powered application management, infrastructure support, and cybersecurity services.

    • Triveni Turbine is surging as its Q4FY25 net profit grows 23.6% YoY to Rs 93.9 crore, helped by inventory destocking. Revenue rises 17.4% YoY to Rs 557.9 crore, attributed to improvements in the domestic and export segments. It features in a screener of stocks with increasing revenue for the past eight quarters.

    • Nomura maintains its 'Buy' rating on Larsen & Toubro but lowers the target price to Rs 3,670. The brokerage notes that while L&T's core operational performance was largely in line, the outlook for core margins remains subdued.

      #MarketsWithBS | Brokerage firm Nomura has retained its 'Buy' rating on Larsen & Toubro post Q4 results; but lowered the target price.@rex_cano#Stocks#markets#stockmarketindia#stockmarketnews#indianstockmarket#LarsenToubro#Q4Results#Q4FY25https://t.co/SOMwSFPDfr

      — Business Standard (@bsindia) May 12, 2025
    • Shakti Pumps' Q4FY25 net profit grows 22.9% YoY to Rs 110.2 crore. Revenue increases 9.8% YoY to Rs 669.8 crore, driven by an improvement in the Indian market. It shows up in a screener of stocks with the highest recovery from their 52-week lows.

    • Sun Pharma is falling as US President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order on Monday to cut drug prices by 30-80% with immediate effect. Sun Pharma makes 32% of its total revenue from the US market.

    • Adani Power rises sharply as it secures an order from Uttar Pradesh Power Corp (UPPCL) to supply 1,500 MW of thermal power for 25 years from its upcoming 1,600 MW thermal power project in Uttar Pradesh.

    • ideaForge Technology jumps over 6% to a three-month high amid rising expectations of increased defence spending due to India-Pakistan geopolitical tensions. Porinju Veliyath, Founder & CEO of Equity Intelligence India, says the strong performance of Indian defence firms highlights their indigenous capabilities, positioning India as a potential major exporter of defence equipment.

      #NDTVProfitStocks | #Ideaforge's share price hits three-month high as defence stocks extend gains.

      Read ??https://t.co/nWBIdHRmRD

      — NDTV Profit (@NDTVProfitIndia) May 12, 2025
    • Thermax is rising as its net profit grows 8.1% YoY to Rs 205.7 crore in Q4FY25. Revenue increases 11.6% YoY to Rs 3,084.9 crore, helped by higher sales from the industrial products, industrial infra and green solutions segments during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks outperforming their industry price change in the quarter.

    • NTPC Green Energy's board appoints Sarit Maheshwari as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), succeeding Rajiv Gupta, effective May 10.

    • Cyient DLM's Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Anthony Montalbano, tenders his resignation, effective May 8. The board assigns Managing Director Rajendra Velagapudi to assume responsibility for overall operations over the next few weeks.

    • Ashu Shinghal, MD of Mahanagar Gas, says CNG and industrial demand have driven volume growth. He expects around 10% volume growth in FY26 and forecasts EBITDA/scm to range between Rs 9-10.5 in the coming quarters. He adds that the administered pricing mechanism (APM) gas allocation has been reduced to 36% for CNG against 70% in early 2024. Shinghal also highlights a Rs 100 crore investment in a three-wheeler manufacturing company.

      #OnCNBCTV18 | Volumes were driven by both CNG & industrial volumes, expect at least 10% growth on volumes for FY26.

      Expect EBITDA/scm to be in the range of ?9-10.50/scm going forward,says Ashu Shinghal of #MahanagarGaspic.twitter.com/iZR7suKPxC

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) May 12, 2025
    • Manappuram Finance reports a net loss of Rs 191.2 crore in Q4FY25, compared to a net profit of Rs 561.5 crore in Q4FY24 due to a sharp rise in impairment on financial instruments. However, revenue grows marginally by 0.5% YoY to Rs 2,359.7 crore, owing to an improvement in the gold loans segment. The company appoints Deepak Reddy as Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective August 1, succeeding Nandakumar VP.

    • Yes Bank rises as Japanese financial institution Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC) acquires a 20% stake from State Bank of India for Rs 13,483 crore. The deal is valued at Rs 21.5 per share, a 7.5% premium over Friday's closing price.

    • Birla Corp surges almost 20% as its Q4FY25 net profit grows 32.7% YoY to Rs 256.6 crore, helped by lower raw materials, employee benefits, finance, power & fuel, and transport & forwarding expenses. Revenue rises 6.7% YoY to Rs 2,863.1 crore, led by an improvement in the cement segment. It features in a screener of stocks with dividend yields greater than their sector dividend yield.

    • Motilal Oswal upgrades Aurobindo Pharma to a 'Buy' rating with a target price of Rs 1,360. The brokerage notes the company's focus on high-growth segments to drive long-term growth. The firm is also expanding its US generics portfolio with limited-competition products. It projects a 10% revenue CAGR for FY25–27.

      #BrokerageRadar | Motilal Oswal on Aurobindo Pharma: Upgrade to Buy with target price of Rs 1360@MotilalOswalLtd@AurobindoGlobal#StockMarketpic.twitter.com/0QdOXJ02UM

      — ET NOW (@ETNOWlive) May 12, 2025
    • Puravankara is rising as it forms a joint venture(JV) with KVN Property Holdings to develop a 24.5-acre land parcel in North Bengaluru. The project has a gross development value (GDV) of Rs 3,300 crore.

    • Reliance Power reports a net profit of Rs 125.6 crore in Q4FY25, compared to a loss of Rs 397.5 crore in Q4FY24, driven by lower expenses. Revenue declines 5.8% YoY to Rs 2,065.6 crore. The company features in a screener of stocks where foreign institutional investors (FIIs) increased their stakes in Q4FY25.

    • ABB India's net profit grows 3.3% YoY to Rs 474.6 crore in Q1CY25. Revenue increases 2.6% YoY to Rs 3,251.8 crore, driven by improvements in the electrification, railway, and robotics automation segments. The firm features in a screener of stocks where mutual funds increased their stakes in the past quarter.

    • Tourism-linked stocks like InterGlobe Aviation, IRCTC, and Ixigo are rising after India and Pakistan paused military action along the border over the weekend. These stocks also gain momentum as the Indian Air Force instructs the cancellation of the Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) regarding the closure of 32 airports.

      Tourism stocks #IndiGo, #IndianHotels, #LemonTree soar after #India, #Pakistan pause military action@hormaz_fatakiahttps://t.co/7jFFiNCW33

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) May 12, 2025
    • Swiggy is falling as its Q4FY25 net loss expands 94.9% YoY to Rs 1,081.2 crore due to higher inventory, employee benefits, finance, advertising & sales promotion, and delivery & related expenses. However, revenue grows 44.1% YoY to Rs 4,530.7 crore, driven by improvements in the food delivery, out-of-home consumption, quick-commerce, and supply-chain & distribution segments. It shows up in a screener of stocks with falling return on capital employed (RoCE).

    • Bank of India is rising as its net profit grows 82.5%% YoY to Rs 2,625.9 crore in Q4FY25 due to lower provisions and contingencies. Revenue increases 13.4% YoY to Rs 18,323.2 crore, driven by improvements in the treasury, wholesale, and retail banking segments during the quarter. The bank's asset quality improves as its gross and net NPAs contract by 171 bps and 40 bps YoY, respectively.

    • Great Eastern Shipping is falling as its Q4FY25 net profit declines 59.9% YoY to Rs 363.1 crore due to higher consumption of spares & stores, and depreciation & amortisation expenses. Revenue decreases 20.5% YoY to Rs 1,373.2 crore, caused by reductions in the shipping segment. It appears in a screener of stocks with declining revenue for the past three quarters.

    • Dr. Reddy's Laboratories is rising as its net profit grows 21.6% YoY to Rs 1,593.3 crore in Q4FY25. Revenue increases 19.9% YoY to Rs 8,528.4 crore, driven by higher sales from the global generics and pharmaceutical services & active ingredients segments during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks with increasing revenue every quarter for the past four quarters.

    • The market opened on an upbeat note. Nifty 50 was trading at 24,561.40 (553.4, 2.3%), BSE Sensex was trading at 81,112.58 (1658.1, 2.1%) while the broader Nifty 500 was trading at 22,228.45 (552.9, 2.6%)

    • Market breadth is overwhelmingly positive. Of the 2,061 stocks traded today, 1,930 were in the positive territory and 94 were negative.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd. (359.45, 11.3%), Escorts Kubota Ltd. (3,413.10, 9.0%) and Oracle Financial Services Software Ltd. (8,714, 9.0%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include IndusInd Bank Ltd. (788.50, -3.6%), Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (1,686.20, -3.4%) and United Breweries Ltd. (2,119.80, -2.5%).

    Crowd Puller Stocks

    23 stocks in BSE 500 are trading on high volumes today.

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included Birla Corporation Ltd. (1,268.80, 20.0%), Cera Sanitaryware Ltd. (6,614.50, 13.4%) and Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd. (359.45, 11.3%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Jyothy Labs Ltd. (350.80, -4.3%), Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (1,686.20, -3.4%) and Bank of India (110.09, -0.1%).

    C.E. Info Systems Ltd. (1,950, 6.1%) was trading at 11.2 times of weekly average. The Ramco Cements Ltd. (952.30, 1.4%) and Triveni Turbine Ltd. (559.50, 8.5%) were trading with volumes 9.2 and 8.7 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    11 stocks took off, crossing 52 week highs,

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Ceat Ltd. (3,750, -0.4%), Coromandel International Ltd. (2,424.50, 3.5%) and ICICI Bank Ltd. (1,448.50, 4.3%).

    52 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Birla Corporation Ltd. (1,268.80, 20.0%) and Aavas Financiers Ltd. (1,874.90, 9.2%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    09 May 2025
    Market closes lower, Intellect Design Arena's Q4 net profit surges 93% QoQ to Rs 135.3 crore

    Market closes lower, Intellect Design Arena's Q4 net profit surges 93% QoQ to Rs 135.3 crore

    By Trendlyne Analysis

    Nifty 50 closed at 24,008 (-265.8, -1.1%), BSE Sensex closed at 79,454.47 (-880.3, -1.1%) while the broader Nifty 500 closed at 21,675.55 (-167.5, -0.8%). Market breadth is in the red. Of the 2,386 stocks traded today, 794 were on the uptick, and 1,562 were down.

    Indian indices closed in the red amid escalating tensions with Pakistan. The Indian volatility index, Nifty VIX, rose around 3% and closed at 21.6 points. Titan closed 4.2% higher as its Q4FY25 net profit grew 13% YoY to Rs 871 crore, driven by inventory destocking. Revenue increased 18.8% YoY due to improvements in the watches & wearables, jewellery, and eyecare segments.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 closed lower, while Nifty Midcap 100 ended flat. Nifty Financial Services and Nifty FMCG closed in the red. According to Trendlyne’s sector dashboard, Healthcare Equipment & Supplies emerged as the worst-performing sector of the day, with a fall of 4.2%.

    European indices are trading in the green. Major Asian indices closed mixed. US index futures are trading mixed, indicating a cautious start to the session. Investors look ahead to key trade talks between US and Chinese officials this weekend in Switzerland. Meanwhile, Shopify, ConocoPhillips, Coinbase and Kenvue are set to report their earnings later today.

    • Money flow index (MFI) indicates that stocks like RR Kabel, Ceat, KPR Mill, and MRF are in the overbought zone.

    • Bharti Airtel Chairman Sunil Mittal is in advanced talks to acquire a 49% stake worth $2 billion in Haier's India unit. He has reportedly partnered with PE firm Warburg Pincus for the deal.

    • Infibeam Avenues' board of directors approves a fundraising of up to Rs 700 crore through the rights issue of equity shares.

    • Intellect Design Arena is rising as its Q4FY25 net profit surges 93% QoQ to Rs 135.3 crore. Revenue grows 19.8% QoQ to Rs 748.5 crore during the quarter. It appears in a screener of stocks with high Trendlyne momentum scores.

    • Hospitality, travel & tourism stocks like Easy Trip Planners, Yatra, and Chalet Hotels decline amid concerns over disrupted travel, weaker tourism demand, and reduced discretionary spending due to rising India-Pakistan tensions. With 24 airports temporarily closed under Operation 'Sindoor' and increased military activity, analysts warn of short-term challenges for the sector unless tensions ease soon.

      Shares of travel, tourism, and hospitality companies decline amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan.

      Read here: https://t.co/09ToVuVcxOpic.twitter.com/8pkNJdxVzZ

      — NDTV Profit (@NDTVProfitIndia) May 9, 2025
    • Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services' board of directors approves a rights issue at Rs 194 per share and sets the record date as May 14. The issue involves 15.4 crore shares worth Rs 2,996 crore.

    • Jindal Stainless' Q4FY25 net profit grows 18% YoY to Rs 591 crore, driven by inventory destocking and lower purchases of stock-in-trade. Revenue increases 7.9% YoY to Rs 10,198.3 crore during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks with increasing revenue every quarter for the past three quarters.

    • EPL rises as its Q4FY25 net profit surges 5.1x YoY to Rs 114.3 crore, helped by lower raw materials and finance costs and reduced exceptional losses. Revenue grows 6.7% YoY to Rs 1,115.8 crore, driven by improvements in the Americas, Europe, and East Asia Pacific (EAP) markets. It features in a screener of stocks with improving net profit margins on a QoQ and trailing twelve month (TTM) basis.

    • According to NielsenIQ, rural demand for consumer goods slowed in the March quarter but still grew four times faster than in urban areas. FMCG demand in rural India rose to 8.4% in Q4, down from 9.2% in Q3FY25, while urban growth eased to 2.6% from 4.2%. The firm notes that higher unit growth than volume growth suggests a consumer shift toward smaller pack sizes.

      Rural demand for consumer goods slowed down in the March quarter but growth was four times faster than in urban areas, said @NielsenIQ

      Demand for #FMCG in rural #India stood at 8.4% in the March quarter, compared to 9.2% in Oct-Dec of 2024. Urban demand growth moderated to 2.6%,… pic.twitter.com/kG2254sE4n

      — Business Standard (@bsindia) May 9, 2025
    • Kalyan Jewellers India is rising as its revenue grows 36.6% YoY to Rs 6,181.5 crore in Q4FY25, marginally beating Forecaster estimates. Net profit rises 36.3% YoY to Rs 187.6 crore, driven by higher gold prices. The company appears in a screener of stocks with rising quarterly net profit and profit margin (YoY).

    • IIFL Finance rises sharply as its net profit grows 5.1X QoQ to Rs 207.7 crore in Q4FY25, driven by a 28% rise in assets under management (AUM). However, its net profit and revenue declines YoY by 44.4% and 9.2%, respectively, during the quarter. The company shows up in a screener of stocks where mutual funds increased their shareholding in the past quarter.

    • Aarti Industries is rising as its Q4FY25 net profit beats Forecaster estimates by 56.1% despite falling 27.3% YoY to Rs 96 crore due to higher raw material and energy costs. Revenue increases 9.9% YoY to Rs 1,949 crore, driven by higher volumes across key product segments such as Nitro Toluene, NCB, and Ethylation-based chemicals during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks underperforming their industry price change in the quarter.

    • Ashok Sonthalia, CFO of Titan, projects a growth of over 15-20% for the jewellery business in FY26 and margins in the range of 11-11.5%. He believes that rising gold prices will impact consumer sentiment, but will not permanently damage it. He notes that the company is simultaneously working on growing the studded jewellery space and gold jewellery.

      Titan says

      Jewellery Guidance for FY26
      ???? Growth +15%-20%
      ???? Margin band re-iterated at 11-11.5%

      ???? Rising Gold prices affect consumer sentiment, but will not permanently damage it ????@TanishqJewelryhttps://t.co/Itydz42BYd

      — Nigel D'Souza (@Nigel__DSouza) May 9, 2025

    • Birla Corporation board approves a Rs 3,475 crore investment to set up a 3.7 MTPA brownfield clinker manufacturing unit in Madhya Pradesh and two greenfield grinding units with a total capacity of 3.4 MTPA in Uttar Pradesh.

    • Britannia Industries is rising as its Q4FY25 net profit grows 4% YoY to Rs 560 crore. Revenue increases 8.9% YoY to Rs 4,495.2 crore during the quarter. It shows up in a screener of stocks with improving cash flow from operations in the last two years.

    • Brigade Enterprises acquires an 11-acre land parcel in Bengaluru for a commercial project. The project has a gross development value (GDV) of around Rs 2,000 crore.

    • According to data released by the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI), mutual funds' net inflows stand at Rs 2,76,827 crore in April, compared to outflows of Rs 1,64,435 crore in March. Meanwhile, monthly equity inflows decline to Rs 24,269 crore in April from Rs 25,082 crore last month.

      #NewsAlert | April AMFI Data: Inflow at ?2,76,827 cr vs Outflow at ?1,64,435 cr@amfiindia#mutualfundspic.twitter.com/1k73hfth0L

      — ET NOW (@ETNOWlive) May 9, 2025

    • Zydus Lifesciences receives final approval from the US FDA for its Glatiramer Acetate injection. The injection is used to treat multiple sclerosis, a nerve disease. According to IQVIA, the drug has a market size of $719 million in the US as of March 2025.

    • Senores Pharmaceuticals acquires the US FDA-approved abbreviated new drug application (ANDA) for Tramadol tablets from APDM Pharmaceuticals. These tablets are used to treat arthritis and back pain. According to IQVIA, the drug had a market size of $61.9 million in 2024.

    • Pidilite Industries' net profit grows 40.5% YoY to Rs 427.5 crore in Q4FY25. Revenue increases 9.2% YoY to Rs 3,221.5 crore, driven by volume growth across the consumer and industrial segments. The firm appears in a screener of stocks where foreign institutional investors (FII) increased their stakes in Q4FY25.

    • Morgan Stanley maintains an 'Underweight' rating on Asian Paints with a target price of Rs 2,126. The brokerage expresses concern over increased competitive pressures, rising raw material costs, and weakening demand in the Indian paint industry. It maintains a cautious growth outlook, factoring in the disappointing Q4 results.

      Morgan Stanley maintains 'underweight' rating on #AsianPaints after Q4 results.

      For more, visit our Research Reports section: https://t.co/x9gNkEkqzypic.twitter.com/V8gBVdjuk5

      — NDTV Profit (@NDTVProfitIndia) May 9, 2025

    • Biocon's Q4FY25 net profit surges 154.2% YoY to Rs 344.5 crore, helped by lower raw materials, finance and tax expenses. Revenue grows 12.3% YoY to Rs 4,453.9 crore, led by improvements in the generics, biosimilars, and research services segments. It appears in a screener of stocks with rising net profit and profit margin QoQ.

    • Titan rises sharply as its Q4FY25 net profit grows 13% YoY to Rs 871 crore, driven by inventory destocking. Revenue jumps 18.8% YoY to Rs 15,032 crore, attributed to improvements in the watches & wearables, jewellery, and eyecare segments. It features in a screener of stocks with superstar investor buys.

    • Union Bank of India is rising as its net profit surges 50.6% YoY to Rs 4,984.9 crore in Q4FY25. Revenue increases 5.1% YoY to Rs 27,695.2 crore, driven by improvements in the treasury and retail banking segments during the quarter. The bank's asset quality improves as its gross and net NPAs contract by 116 bps and 40 bps YoY, respectively.

    • Larsen & Toubro is rising as its net profit grows 25.1% YoY to Rs 5,497.3 crore in Q4FY25. Revenue increases 10.9% YoY to Rs 74,392.3 crore, driven by higher sales from infrastructure projects, energy projects, and hi-tech manufacturing segments during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks outperforming their industry price change in the quarter.

    • Markets opened on a low note. Nifty 50 was trading at 24,080.80 (-193, -0.8%), BSE Sensex was trading at 79,880.55 (-454.3, -0.6%) while the broader Nifty 500 was trading at 21,617.10 (-226.0, -1.0%)

    • Market breadth is overwhelmingly negative. Of the 2,054 stocks traded today, 159 were on the uptick, and 1,864 were down.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include YES Bank Ltd. (20.02, 9.8%), Union Bank of India (122.90, 6.3%) and Bharat Forge Ltd. (1,165.60, 4.7%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Indian Hotels Company Ltd. (718.75, -4.2%), Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services Ltd. (244.25, -4.2%) and Macrotech Developers Ltd. (1,234.30, -4.2%).

    Movers and Shakers

    17 stocks in BSE 500 are trading on high volumes today.

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included KPR Mill Ltd. (1,306.25, 9.9%), YES Bank Ltd. (20.02, 9.8%) and Supreme Petrochem Ltd. (702.60, 7.3%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services Ltd. (244.25, -4.2%), DLF Ltd. (631.70, -3.6%) and Mahindra Lifespace Developers Ltd. (305.65, -3.3%).

    Craftsman Automation Ltd. (4,867.50, 6.3%) was trading at 7.5 times of weekly average. Union Bank of India (122.90, 6.3%) and Cera Sanitaryware Ltd. (5,832, 5.6%) were trading with volumes 6.4 and 5.3 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    2 stocks made 52 week highs, while 9 stocks were underachievers and hit their 52 week lows.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - KPR Mill Ltd. (1,306.25, 9.9%) and Redington Ltd. (259.35, 4.8%).

    Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - Central Bank of India (34.15, -0.6%) and Syngene International Ltd. (614.10, 0.6%).

    6 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Union Bank of India (122.90, 6.3%) and Devyani International Ltd. (176.74, 2.4%). 33 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd. (5,670.50, -5.6%) and Jyoti CNC Automation Ltd. (1,134.50, -4.3%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    08 May 2025
    Market closes lower, Asian Paints' Q4 revenue misses Forecaster estimates by 3.5%

    Market closes lower, Asian Paints' Q4 revenue misses Forecaster estimates by 3.5%

    By Trendlyne Analysis

    Nifty 50 closed at 24,273.80 (-140.6, -0.6%) , BSE Sensex closed at 80,334.81 (-412.0, -0.5%) while the broader Nifty 500 closed at 21,843.05 (-229.4, -1.0%). Market breadth is overwhelmingly negative. Of the 2,413 stocks traded today, 692 were on the uptrend, and 1,667 went down.

    Indian indices closed in the red amid escalating tensions with Pakistan. The Indian volatility index, Nifty VIX, rose 10.2% and closed at 21 points. India signed a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the UK, aiming to double bilateral trade by 2030. It retained duties on sensitive goods such as diamonds, silver, smartphones, and optical fibers, while agreeing to significantly reduce tariffs on auto and whiskey imports.

    Nifty Midcap 100 & Nifty Smallcap 100 closed in the red, following the benchmark index. Nifty Realty & BSE Realty Index were among the top index losers today. According to Trendlyne’s Sector dashboard, Healthcare Equipment & Supplies emerged as the worst-performing sector of the day, with a fall of 3.4%.

    Asian indices closed mixed, while European indices are trading in the green. US index futures traded higher, indicating a positive start to the trading session. David Perdue was sworn in as the new US ambassador to China on Wednesday, ahead of key trade talks set for May 9-10 in Geneva. Meanwhile, major chip stocks such as Nvidia gained 3.1% after the Trump administration indicated plans to roll back Biden-era restrictions on exporting advanced AI chips.

    • Siemens sees a short buildup in its May 29 futures series, with open interest increasing by 15.6% and a put-call ratio of 0.8.

    • Escorts Kubota's net profit rises 17.9% YoY to Rs 318.4 crore in Q4FY25, helped by lower purchases of stock-in-trade. Revenue increases 6.3% YoY to Rs 2,444.9 crore, driven by higher sales from the agri machinery products segments during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks with book value per share improving over the last two years.

    • Asian Paints falls as its Q4FY25 revenue declines 4.3% YoY to Rs 8,358.9 crore, missing Forecaster estimates by 3.5%, impacted by the decorative business segment. Net profit decreases 44.9% YoY to Rs 692.1 crore during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks where promoters increased pledged shares QoQ.

    • KR Choksey maintains its 'Buy' call on Varun Beverages with a lower target price of Rs 639 per share. This indicates a potential upside of 26.5%. The brokerage remains confident in the company's long-term performance, led by increasing penetration in newly acquired African territories, sustained growth in the domestic business, and capacity additions that increase operating leverage. It expects the firm's revenue to grow at a CAGR of 22% over FY25-26.

    • Sanjay Kulshrestha, CMD of HUDCO, anticipates the company's assets under management (AUM) will reach Rs 1.5 lakh crore by FY26. He expects net interest margins (NIMs) to rise to 3.3%, driven by lower borrowing costs. Kulshrestha also projects disbursals to be in the range of Rs 50,000 to Rs 55,000 crore during this period.

      HUDCO gives guidance for FY26

      ???? AUM at Rs.1.5 lakh cr
      ???? Disbursals at Rs.50k- Rs.55k cr
      ???? NIMs to improve as cost of borrowings comes down@hudcolimitedhttps://t.co/eKZqm5Zbnh

      — Nigel D'Souza (@Nigel__DSouza) May 8, 2025

    • Canara Bank is rising as its net profit grows 33.1% YoY to Rs 5,002.7 crore in Q4FY25. Revenue increases 7.6% YoY to Rs 31,002 crore, driven by improvements in the treasury, wholesale and retail banking segments during the quarter. The bank's asset quality improves as its gross and net NPAs contract by 129 bps and 57 bps YoY, respectively.

    • DB Corp falls sharply as its net profit declines 57.3% YoY to Rs 52.3 crore in Q4FY25 due to higher employee benefits, finance, and other expenses. Revenue drops 11.7% YoY to Rs 566.7 crore, impacted by the printing, publishing and allied businesses. It shows up in a screener of stocks with growing costs YoY for long term projects.

    • Sonata Software rises as its Q4FY25 net profit grows 2.4% QoQ to Rs 107.5 crore, owing to inventory destocking and lower raw materials, finance, and depreciation & amortisation expenses. However, revenue declines 8.2% QoQ to Rs 2,628.4 crore due to a reduction in the Indian business. It appears in a screener of stocks with improving cash flow from operations over the past two years.

    • According to IIFL Alternate Desk, Nykaa, Coromandel International, and One97 Communications (Paytm) will likely be added to the MSCI India Index in the upcoming review on May 14. These potential inclusions could draw combined inflows of over $770 million (approx. Rs 6,400 crore).

      Here are MSCI India's possible May entrants.

      For the latest news and updates, visit: https://t.co/by4FF5o0Ewpic.twitter.com/erNa1sOFSA

      — NDTV Profit (@NDTVProfitIndia) May 8, 2025

    • APL Apollo Tubes is rising as its net profit surges 72% YoY to Rs 293.1 crore in Q4FY25, helped by inventory destocking. Revenue increases 15.6% YoY to Rs 5,508.6 crore during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks outperforming their industry price change in the quarter.

    • CLSA upgrades MRF to an 'Outperform' rating and raises the target price to Rs 1,68,426 per share. The brokerage expects the company's margins to expand in the coming months, driven by lower domestic natural rubber prices. It projects the firm’s revenue to grow at a CAGR of 9% over FY25–27.

    • Niva Bupa Health Insurance surges almost 10% as its Q4FY25 net profit grows 31.2% YoY to Rs 206.1 crore, helped by lower employee benefits and advertisement & publicity expenses. Revenue rises 18.6% YoY to Rs 1,564.7 crore, led by improvements in premiums from the health, personal accident and travel insurance segments. It features in a screener of stocks with high trailing twelve month (TTM) earnings per share (EPS) growth.

    • India signs a free trade agreement (FTA) with the UK, aiming to double bilateral trade by 2030. India retains duties on sensitive goods like diamonds, silver, smartphones, and optical fibres, while offering limited concessions on petrol, diesel, and EVs. Tariffs on auto and whiskey imports will drop significantly, benefiting Indian auto component makers and consumers.

      No duty cuts by India on diamond, silver, smartphones, optical fibres to UK under FTAhttps://t.co/WBpPZONtJr

      — Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) May 8, 2025

    • Aadhar Housing Finance's revenue grows 20.4% YoY to Rs 832.6 crore in Q4FY25, helped by improvements in interest and fees & commission income. Net profit rises 21.3% YoY to Rs 244.8 crore during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks with improving cash flow for the past two years.

    • Nomura downgrades Bank of Baroda to a ‘Neutral’ rating from ‘Buy’ and lowers the target price to Rs 235 per share. The brokerage expects the company’s net interest margins (NIMs) to stay weak in FY26, in line with FY25 levels. It also lowers its EPS estimates for FY26 and FY27 by 8% and 10%, citing lower net interest income (NII).

    • Blue Star is falling as its Q4FY25 net profit misses Forecaster estimates by 8.5% despite growing 21.2% YoY to Rs 193.6 crore. Revenue increases 20.8% YoY to Rs 4,019 crore, driven by higher sales from the commercial air conditioning systems and unitary products segments during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks underperforming their industry price change in the quarter.

    • S&P Global warns that rising tensions between India and Pakistan could weaken both countries' credit metrics, with any escalation likely to pressure sovereign ratings. India holds a 'BBB-' rating with a positive outlook, while Pakistan is rated 'CCC+' with a stable outlook. S&P expects the current military flare-up to ease soon, followed by occasional minor clashes.

      Hostilities between India-Pakistan heighten #credit risks for both nations: S&P #Policy#Economy#CreditRating#IndiaPakistanTensions#OperationSindoorhttps://t.co/4Xo2wjPBiw

      — Financial Express (@FinancialXpress) May 8, 2025

    • United Breweries' net profit grows 20.1% YoY to Rs 97.5 crore in Q4FY25. Revenue increases 7.9% YoY to Rs 2,330 crore, driven by premiumization and volume growth across Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra & Assam. The firm appears in a screener of stocks where foreign institutional investors (FII) increased their stakes in Q4FY25.

    • Tata Chemicals is rising as its Q4FY25 net loss contracts to Rs 56 crore compared to Rs 850 crore in Q4FY24, helped by lower raw materials and power & fuel expenses. However, revenue declines 1.1% YoY to Rs 3,551 crore during the quarter. It appears in a screener of stocks with the lowest Trendlyne momentum scores.

    • Lupin launches eslicarbazepine acetate tablets in the US after receiving approval for its abbreviated new drug application (ANDA) from the US FDA. The tablet is used to treat seizures. According to IQVIA, the drug has annual sales of $395 million as of March 2025.

    • Private equity firm General Atlantic reportedly considers offloading around 6% of its stake in KFin Technologies via block deals. The sale will likely be priced at a 5-8% discount to the stock's closing price on May 7.

      General Atlantic likely to offload 6% stake in KFin Technologies via block deals@kothariabhishek@jpullokaranhttps://t.co/5B01SqHKMM

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) May 7, 2025

    • Symphony rises sharply as its net profit surges 64.6% YoY to Rs 79 crore in Q4FY25, helped by lower material costs. Revenue increases 47% YoY to Rs 488 crore, driven by higher sales from the air cooling and other appliances segment during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks where mutual funds increased their shareholding over the past two months.

    • Coal India is rising as its Q4FY25 net profit grows 10.6% YoY to Rs 9,604 crore, helped by lower employee benefits expenses and inventory destocking. Revenue increases 5.3% YoY to Rs 41,761.8 crore, led by improvements in coal production and offtake. It features in a screener of under-the-radar stocks with good durability and valuations.

    • Voltas is rising as its net profit surges 1.1X YoY to Rs 241 crore in Q4FY25. Revenue increases 13.4% YoY to Rs 4,767.6 crore, driven by higher sales from the unitary cooling products and electro-mechanical projects & services segments during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks with increasing revenue every quarter for the past two quarters.

    • Dabur India's Q4FY25 net profit declines 8.4% YoY to Rs 320.13 crore due to higher raw materials, finance and depreciation & amortisation expenses. However, revenue grows marginally by 0.9% YoY to Rs 2,971.3 crore, driven by an improvement in the consumer care business. It shows up in a screener of stocks with medium to low Trendlyne momentum scores.

    • Nifty 50 was trading at 24,404.65 (-9.8, 0.0%), BSE Sensex was trading at 80,870.22 (123.4, 0.2%) while the broader Nifty 500 was trading at 22,088.80 (16.4, 0.1%).

    • Market breadth is surging up. Of the 1,884 stocks traded today, 1,381 were on the uptick, and 461 were down.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Coforge Ltd. (7,754.50, 2.0%), Schaeffler India Ltd. (3,692.70, 2.0%) and Canara Bank (95.37, 1.8%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Torrent Power Ltd. (1,420, -5.5%), Jubilant Foodworks Ltd. (671.85, -5.0%) and Godrej Properties Ltd. (2,030.30, -4.6%).

    Crowd Puller Stocks

    28 stocks in BSE 500 are trading on high volumes today.

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included Grindwell Norton Ltd. (1,771.30, 14.7%), KPR Mill Ltd. (1,188.85, 8.0%) and Concord Biotech Ltd. (1,484, 6.3%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Sapphire Foods India Ltd. (299.80, -3.5%), Dabur India Ltd. (468.70, -2.8%) and Alkem Laboratories Ltd. (4,924.50, -2.2%).

    Aegis Logistics Ltd. (798.45, 1.1%) was trading at 16.4 times of weekly average. Ingersoll-Rand (India) Ltd. (3,627.40, -0.8%) and Apar Industries Ltd. (6,031, 4.6%) were trading with volumes 10.2 and 8.7 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    9 stocks overperformed with 52 week highs, while 5 stocks hit their 52 week lows.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Ceat Ltd. (3,674, 1.2%), Coromandel International Ltd. (2,278.60, -1.5%) and ICICI Bank Ltd. (1,435.50, 0.0%).

    Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - Syngene International Ltd. (610.70, -1.7%) and Vedant Fashions Ltd. (723.05, -2.5%).

    12 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Crisil Ltd. (5,010.30, 6.6%) and Intellect Design Arena Ltd. (842.80, 3.5%). 19 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Devyani International Ltd. (172.61, -5.7%) and Adani Energy Solutions Ltd. (839, -3.7%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    07 May 2025
    Market closes flat, Lloyds Engineering Works' Q4 net profit declines 13.4% YoY to Rs 18.3 crore

    Market closes flat, Lloyds Engineering Works' Q4 net profit declines 13.4% YoY to Rs 18.3 crore

    By Trendlyne Analysis

    Nifty 50 closed at 24,414.40 (34.8, 0.1%), BSE Sensex closed at 80,746.78 (105.7, 0.1%) while the broader Nifty 500 closed at 22,072.45 (115.9, 0.5%). Market breadth is in the green. Of the 2,396 stocks traded today, 1,433 were gainers and 919 were losers.

    Indian indices end flat amid high volatility after the Indian military's Operation Sindoor targeted nine terror camps in Pakistan. The Indian volatility index, Nifty VIX, rose 0.3% and closed at 19.1 points. MRF closed 4% higher as its net profit grew 29.3% YoY to Rs 512.1 crore in Q4FY25, helped by inventory destocking and lower employee benefit expenses.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 closed higher. Nifty Midcap Liquid 15 and Nifty Midcap Select Indices were among the top index gainers today. According to Trendlyne’s sector dashboard, Textiles Apparels & Accessories emerged as the best-performing sector of the day, with a rise of 2.7%.

    Asian indices closed in the green, except for China’s FTSE China 50 and Japan's Nikkei 225, which closed lower. European indices are trading mixed. US index futures are trading higher, indicating a positive start to the trading session as investors await a US-China trade meeting and focus on the upcoming Federal Reserve's interest rate decision. Brent crude futures are trading higher after rising 3.2% on Tuesday.

    • Relative strength index (RSI) indicates that stocks like Ceat, RR Kabel, MRF and Chambal Fertilisers & Chemicals are in the overbought zone.

    • Lloyds Engineering Works' Q4FY25 net profit declines 13.4% YoY to Rs 18.3 crore due to higher raw materials, employee benefits, manufacturing, and finance costs. However, revenue grows 25.1% YoY to Rs 238.7 crore during the quarter. It shows up in a screener of stocks where promoters are increasing pledged shares QoQ.

    • Gensol Engineering hits its 5% lower circuit as the Securities Appellate Tribunal rejects the company's appeal against the SEBI order issued on April 15, denying any relief.

    • MRF rises sharply as its net profit grows 29.3% YoY to Rs 512.1 crore in Q4FY25, helped by inventory destocking and lower employee benefit expenses. Revenue increases 11.4% YoY to Rs 7,074.8 crore during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks where mutual funds increased their shareholding over the past two months.

    • Bengaluru-based EV startup Simple Energy plans to launch a $350 million (around Rs 3,000 crore) IPO by FY27 to support its expansion and R&D initiatives. Ahead of the IPO, the company targets cumulative sales of 1 lakh electric vehicles and aims to capture a 5% share of the two-wheeler EV market.

      #SimpleEnergy plans to launch #IPO in FY26-27, amid quest for profitability that’s so far eluded its larger peers in the #EV space.@tds19 reports ??https://t.co/y5LzjYQGEP

      — NDTV Profit (@NDTVProfitIndia) May 7, 2025
    • Gujarat Mineral Development Corp signs a long-term supply agreement (LSA) with City Gold Pipes to supply 150 million tons (MT) of limestone for 40 years from its Lakhpat mine in Gujarat.

    • NLC India rises as its subsidiary, NLC India Renewables, signs a power purchase agreement (PPA) with Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam (RVUNL) for an 810 MW solar power project. The project is expected to generate about 2 billion units of green electricity annually.

    • Geojit BNP Paribas downgrades LTIMindtree to a 'Hold' call from 'Buy' with a lower target price of Rs 4,960 per share. This indicates a potential upside of 8.4%. The brokerage believes that while AI-driven technology transformation and operational efficiencies support future scalability, challenges such as delayed ramp-up and deferral of deals, as well as a ramp-down in the healthcare vertical, will affect revenue growth. It expects the company's revenue to grow at a CAGR of 8.3% over FY25-27.

    • Gandharv Tongia, Executive Director & CFO of Polycab India, expects margins to stay within the 11–13% range. He anticipates both the cables & wires and fast-moving electrical goods (FMEG) segments will outpace industry growth. Tongia adds that the current cables & wires market is robust enough to accommodate new entrants like Birla and Adani.

      Polycab India says

      ???? Cables & Wires as well as FMEG businesses will outgrow industry growth
      ???? EBITDA margin will remain in the range of 11-13%

      ???? Cables & Wires industry large enough to absorb 2 new players- Birla & Adanihttps://t.co/XjX1LinDw6

      — Nigel D'Souza (@Nigel__DSouza) May 7, 2025
    • Aster DM Healthcare is rising as it signs a lease agreement to set up a new multi-specialty hospital in Bengaluru. The facility will have around 430 beds, with an estimated investment of Rs 430 crore.

    • Welspun Corp secures an export order for coated pipes and bends, along with additional domestic orders worth Rs 1,950 crore. The orders will be executed in FY26 and FY27.

    • Godrej Consumer Products is falling as its Q4FY25 net profit misses Forecaster estimates by 16.1% despite posting a net profit of Rs 411.9 crore compared to a net loss of Rs 1,893.2 crore. Revenue grows 6.4% YoY to Rs 3,671.6 crore, helped by improvements in the Indian, Indonesian, and African markets. It shows up in a screener of stocks with high promoter pledges.

    • HSBC downgrades Avenue Supermarts (DMart) to 'Reduce' and cuts its target price to Rs 3,500. The brokerage highlights that EBITDA missed consensus estimates by 7% in Q4FY25 amid rising competition. It notes that margins in mature metro markets remain soft and lowers its FY26 and FY27 EPS estimates by 19% and 21%, respectively.

      #CNBCTV18Market | Avenue Supermarts (D-Mart) in focus

      HSBC downgrades to Reduce, target cut to ?3,500 from ?4,500/sh pic.twitter.com/zpPqxOR2dL

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) May 7, 2025

    • Gokaldas Exports and Arvind rises around 15% as India signs a free trade agreement (FTA) with the United Kingdom. The deal eliminates the 8–12% UK import duty on textiles and garments from India, making these exports more competitive than those from Bangladesh and Vietnam.

    • Tata Motors rises sharply as shareholders approve its plan to split into two listed entities. The move will separate its passenger vehicle (PV) business, including Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), from its commercial vehicle (CV) arm focused on trucks and buses.

    • Mahanagar Gas is rising as its Q4FY25 net profit beats Forecaster estimates by 5% despite declining 2.1% YoY to Rs 247 crore due to higher raw materials, excise duty, employee benefits, and depreciation & amortisation expenses. Revenue grows 21.1% YoY to Rs 2,006.4 crore, driven by higher piped natural gas (PNG) sales. It features in a screener of stocks with the highest foreign institutional investor (FII) holdings.

    • Adani Power wins a 25-year contract from Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation (UPPCL) to supply 1,500 MW of electricity at Rs 5.4 per unit. The company will supply power from a new thermal plant to be developed within the state.

      Adani Power wins 1,500 MW thermal deal with UP at Rs 5.383 per unit

      Jaden Mathew Paul reports details#AdaniPower#AdaniGroup#UttarPradeshhttps://t.co/TgqLiv6lJx

      — Business Standard (@bsindia) May 7, 2025

    • BSE rises sharply as its net profit surges 3.6X YoY to Rs 494.4 crore in Q4FY25. Revenue increases 68.3% YoY to Rs 917 crore, driven by growth in transaction charges and services to corporates during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks outperforming their industry price change in the quarter.

    • Aarti Drugs' net profit grows 32.8% YoY to Rs 62.8 crore in Q4FY25. Revenue increases 9.2% YoY to Rs 678.6 crore, led by higher volumes from the active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) and formulation businesses. The firm shows up in a screener of stocks where foreign institutional investors (FIIs) increased stakes in Q4FY25.

    • Radico Khaitan's net profit grows 70% YoY to Rs 92 crore in Q4FY25. Revenue increases 20.7% YoY to Rs 1,305.4 crore, driven by strong demand for premium products and lower taxes on premium alcohol in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, which boosted volumes. The firm appears in a screener of stocks where mutual funds increased their stakes in Q4FY25.

    • Indian pharma stocks are falling after US President Donald Trump warns of possible sector-specific tariffs on pharmaceuticals within the next two weeks. However, the industry finds some reassurance that the US Department of Commerce will likely take several months to complete its review and submit a final report to the President.

      Pharma stocks fall on fresh threat of Trump tariffs “in two weeks” https://t.co/2TjaL620PG

      — Financial Express (@FinancialXpress) May 7, 202

    • Kansai Nerolac Paints is falling as its net profit declines 6.5% YoY to Rs 108.5 crore in Q4FY25. However, revenue increases 2.7% YoY to Rs 1,816.7 crore, driven by improvement in the decorative, paint+, construction chemicals, wood finishes, and projects segments during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks underperforming their industry price change in the quarter.

    • Hindustan Petroleum Corp's Q4FY25 net profit grows 26.1% YoY to Rs 3,415.4 crore, driven by lower inventory and employee benefits expenses. However, revenue declines 4.3% YoY to Rs 1.1 lakh crore due to a reduction in the downstream petroleum segment. It appears in a screener of stocks with PEG lower than the industry PEG.

    • KEI Industries is rising as its net profit grows 34.5% YoY to Rs 226.6 crore in Q4FY25, aided by lower purchases of traded goods and reduced inventory levels. Revenue increases 25.7% YoY to Rs 2,914.8 crore, driven by an improvement in the cables and wires segment during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks with improving ROE over the past two years

    • One97 Communications' Q4FY25 net loss contracts 1.8% YoY to Rs 539.8 crore, helped by lower payment processing, employee benefits, software, cloud & data centre, and depreciation & amortisation expenses. However, revenue declines 11% YoY to Rs 2,135.3 crore during the quarter. It shows up in a screener of stocks with low Piotroski scores.

    • Nifty 50 was trading at 24,365.90 (-13.7, -0.1%), BSE Sensex was trading at 80,377.91 (-263.2, -0.3%) while the broader Nifty 500 was trading at 21,987.15 (30.6, 0.1%).

    • Market breadth is in the red. Of the 1,976 stocks traded today, 748 were in the positive territory and 1,180 were negative.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Samvardhana Motherson International Ltd. (142.46, 5.2%), Tata Motors Ltd. (680.30, 5.0%) and Bharat Forge Ltd. (1,140.90, 4.9%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd. (2,816.20, -5.3%), Adani Energy Solutions Ltd. (871.60, -4.0%) and Asian Paints Ltd. (2,334.10, -3.5%).

    Crowd Puller Stocks

    19 stocks in BSE 500 are trading on high volumes today.

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included Welspun Living Ltd. (134.98, 12.0%), KPR Mill Ltd. (1,107, 8.6%) and Endurance Technologies Ltd. (2,022.60, 8.1%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Radico Khaitan Ltd. (2,445.90, -3.6%), Sapphire Foods India Ltd. (306, -2.8%) and Craftsman Automation Ltd. (4,648.70, -2.4%).

    Vardhman Textiles Ltd. (474, 5%) was trading at 14.2 times of weekly average. Piramal Enterprises Ltd. (1,034.60, 7.5%) and Housing and Urban Development Corporation Ltd. (214.21, -1.7%) were trading with volumes 10.4 and 5.2 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    7 stocks made 52 week highs, while 4 stocks tanked below their 52 week lows.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Bharti Airtel Ltd. (1,896.80, -0.2%), Ceat Ltd. (3,631.80, 1.6%) and Marico Ltd. (736.35, 2.3%).

    Stocks making new 52 weeks lows included - Hatsun Agro Products Ltd. (890, 2.4%) and Vedant Fashions Ltd. (740, 0.5%).

    13 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including CCL Products India Ltd. (772.60, 11.3%) and Piramal Enterprises Ltd. (1,034.60, 7.5%). 27 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Adani Energy Solutions Ltd. (871.60, -4.0%) and Suven Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (1,088.80, -2.8%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    06 May 2025
    Market closes lower, Polycab's Q4 net profit beat Forecaster estimates by 17.8%

    Market closes lower, Polycab's Q4 net profit beat Forecaster estimates by 17.8%

    By Trendlyne Analysis

    Nifty 50 closed at 24,379.60 (-81.6, -0.3%), BSE Sensex closed at 80,641.07 (-155.8, -0.2%) while the broader Nifty 500 closed at 21,956.60 (-238.6, -1.1%). Market breadth is moving down. Of the 2,427 stocks traded today, 382 were gainers and 2,013 were losers.

    Indian indices closed in the red after extending losses from the afternoon session. The Indian volatility index, Nifty VIX, rose 3.6% and closed at 19 points. Ather Energy's shares made their debut on the bourses at a 2.2% premium to the issue price of Rs 321. The Rs 2,980.8 crore IPO received bids for 1.4 times the total shares on offer. 

    Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 closed in the red. Nifty PSU Bank and Nifty Consumer Durables closed lower. According to Trendlyne’s sector dashboard, Hardware Technology & Equipment emerged as the worst-performing sector of the day, with a fall of 3.9%.

    European indices are trading mixed. Major Asian indices closed mixed. US index futures are trading lower, indicating a negative start to the session ahead of the Federal Reserve policy meeting, which begins later today. Meanwhile, DoorDash enters an agreement to acquire British rival Deliveroo for about $3.9 billion to expand its reach and take on competition.

    • Money flow index (MFI) indicates that stocks like RR Kabel, Atul, Reliance Industries, and SBI Life Insurance are in the overbought zone.

    • Polycab India rises sharply as its revenue grows 24.9% YoY to Rs 6,985.8 crore in Q4FY25, driven by strong performance in the wires & cables, FMEG, and EPC segments. Net profit increases 33.1% YoY to Rs 726.7 crore, beating Forecaster estimates by 17.8%. It shows up in a screener of stocks outperforming their industry price change in the quarter.

    • Sundaram-Clayton rises sharply as it posts a net profit of Rs 143.6 crore in Q4FY25, compared to a loss of Rs 47.3 crore in Q4FY24, helped by an exceptional gain of Rs 208 crore during the quarter. Revenue increases 5.8% YoY to Rs 586.9 crore. The company features in a screener of stocks with zero promoter pledges.

    • Senores Pharmaceuticals acquires the US FDA-approved abbreviated new drug application (ANDA) for Topiramate tablets from Wockhardt. These tablets are used to treat migraines. According to IQVIA, the drug had a market size of $111.4 million in 2024.

    • Challa Srishant, Managing Director of CCL Products, projects a 10–20% increase in volumes for FY25 and targets 40% growth in the domestic business by FY26. The company looks to expand its global market share to 10% from the current 7%. Srishant expects EBITDA/kg to remain steady at around Rs 120/kg and is confident in the company’s ability to meet volume targets despite rising coffee prices and shorter contract cycles.

      CCL products +15% post results

      Management says

      Looking at 10-20% volume growth in FY26

      EBITDA/Kg to hold around 120/kg

      Target 40% growth in FY26 for domestic business

      Aspire to reach 10% global market share from 7%

      https://t.co/3EUdDRZ8jx

      — Mangalam Maloo (@blitzkreigm) May 6, 2025

    • KR Choksey downgrades Cholamandalam Investment & Finance to an 'Accumulate' call from 'Buy', with a lower target price of Rs 1,627 per share. This indicates a potential upside of 5.4%. The brokerage is cautious on the stock as it expects elevated credit costs in newer segments to persist for the next two quarters before gradual normalization. It expects the firm's net interest income (NII) to grow at a CAGR of 22.2% over FY25-27.

    • Ircon International secures a Rs 187 crore order from Kerala State IT Infrastructure (KSITIL) to construct a rural industrial park in Thiruvananthapuram.

    • Jammu & Kashmir Bank is falling as its net profit declines 8.5% YoY to Rs 584.5 crore due to lower write-backs from provisions in Q4FY25. Revenue increases 10.4% YoY to Rs 3,211.9 crore, driven by improvements in the treasury, wholesale, and retail banking segments during the quarter. The bank's asset quality improves as its gross NPAs contract by 71 bps YoY.

    • India’s manufacturing PMI rises marginally to 58.2 in April, up from 58.1 in March, driven by a modest growth in exports and continued expansion in production, employment, and purchases.

      #NewsAlert | India April manufacturing PMI at 58.2 vs 58.1 in March#manufacturingpic.twitter.com/bVSIkgb2Qw

      — ET NOW (@ETNOWlive) May 2, 2025

    • Computer Age Management Services (CAMS) falls sharply as its Q4FY25 net profit declines 7.7% QoQ to Rs 114 crore due to higher depreciation & amortisation expenses. Revenue drops 3.9% QoQ to Rs 369.6 crore during the quarter. It appears in a screener of stocks with growing costs YoY for long term projects.

    • Aurobindo Pharma and Sun Pharma fall up to 3% after US President Donald Trump signs an executive order to boost drug manufacturing in the US. Aurobindo Pharma and Dr. Reddy's Laboratories make 48% and 47% of their total revenue from the US market.

    • KPIT Technologies approves the acquisition of four Caresoft entities for $191 million (~Rs 1,613 crore). The deal, to be completed over three years, includes Caresoft’s engineering, benchmarking, and manufacturing solutions segments across key mobility industries.

    • India's Services PMI rises marginally to 58.7 in April, up from 58.5 in March, staying well above the 50-mark. New business volumes rose sharply, and international demand saw its fastest expansion since July 2024.

      #PMIData | HSBC India April services PMI 58.7 vs 58.5 MoM

      --India April composite PMI 59.7 vs 59.5 in March pic.twitter.com/jHhLXlDSdF

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) May 6, 2025

    • Cummins India falls as its parent company, Cummins Inc., suspends its full-year guidance amid tariff uncertainties. Cummins Inc. had earlier guided revenue growth of -2% to 3%.

    • Ather Energy's shares debut on the bourses at a 2.2% premium to the issue price of Rs 321. The Rs 2,980.8 crore IPO received bids for 1.4 times the total shares on offer.

    • DCM Shriram rises sharply as its net profit surges 51.8% YoY to Rs 178.9 crore in Q4FY25. Revenue increases 19.5% YoY to Rs 2,898 crore, driven by higher caustic soda volumes due to capacity expansion and domestic sugar prices. The firm appears in a screener of stocks where mutual funds increased their stakes in Q4FY25.

    • Shailesh Chandra, President of the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), expects the two-wheeler segment to maintain its current growth momentum in FY26, supported by several favourable factors. Manufacturers anticipate that sales will reach pre-pandemic peak levels this year, driven by lower EMIs due to interest rate cuts and increased disposable income from income tax reforms.

      Industry forecast: FY26 seen as too good for 2-wheelershttps://t.co/QjQEayhJ7l— Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) May 6, 2025

    • Ceigall secures a Rs 923 crore order from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) to construct a 6-lane Greenfield Southern Ludhiana Bypass highway in Punjab.

    • G R Infraprojects is rising as it receives an order worth Rs 1,257 crore from Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) for the design and construction of Bharatnet's middle mile network in Kerala.

    • Indian Hotels is falling as its Q4FY25 net profit misses Forecaster estimates by 0.5% despite growing 25% YoY to Rs 522.3 crore. Revenue jumps 27.4% YoY to Rs 2,486.8 crore, helped by improvements in same-store performance and growth of new businesses. It shows up in a screener of stocks with growing costs YoY for long term projects.

    • Puneet Chhatwal, CEO of IHCL, anticipates 25–35% growth from the company's 'Re-imagine' business in FY26 and plans to sustain the current EBITDA margin of 35%. He notes strong occupancy trends in Delhi NCR and Mumbai, while Goa remains the only market where occupancy levels have not improved.

      #OnCNBCTV18 | Only place where occupancy is not increasing is goa; Delhi NCR & Mumbai remain very strong.

      Expect 25-35% growth from re-imagine business in FY26, says Puneet Chhatwal of #IndianHotelspic.twitter.com/lRAjYdk6dB— CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) May 6, 2025

    • CCL Products India rises sharply as its net profit surges 56.2% YoY to Rs 101.9 crore, driven by inventory destocking and lower depreciation cost in Q4FY25. Revenue increases 15% YoY to Rs 835.9 crore during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks with increasing revenue every quarter for the past two quarters.

    • YES Bank rises sharply as Japanese lender, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp (SMBC), is reportedly in talks with State Bank of India to acquire a 51% stake in YES Bank. However, banking sources state that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has received no application from SMBC for the acquisition.

    • Patel Engineering is rising as it receives an order worth Rs 1,318.9 crore from the City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra (CIDCO) to construct the Kondhane Dam using Roller-Compacted Concrete (RCC) technology. The order includes construction of the dam, related civil works, installation of three radial gates, and other electrical and mechanical works.

    • Coforge's Q4FY25 net profit grows 21.2% QoQ to Rs 261.2 crore, driven by a deferred tax return of Rs 29.6 crore. Revenue jumps 1.9% QoQ to Rs 3,441.3 crore, helped by improvements in the Americas, Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA), Asia Pacific, and Indian markets. It features in a screener of stocks with rising net cash flow and cash from operating activities.

    • Nifty 50 was trading at 24,455.85 (-5.3, 0.0%), BSE Sensex was trading at 80,791 (-5.8, 0.0%) while the broader Nifty 500 was trading at 22,177.80 (-17.4, -0.1%).

    • Market breadth is in the red. Of the 1,919 stocks traded today, 758 were on the uptrend, and 1,109 went down.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Hero MotoCorp Ltd. (3,872.60, 2.8%), Coromandel International Ltd. (2,284.10, 2.5%) and Max Healthcare Institute Ltd. (1,156, 2.2%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Bank of Baroda (223.91, -10.1%), Union Bank of India (118.22, -6.3%) and Bank of India (109.07, -6.3%).

    Crowd Puller Stocks

    21 stocks in BSE 500 are trading on high volumes today.

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included CCL Products India Ltd. (694.45, 17.2%), Poly Medicure Ltd. (2,775, 7.1%) and Chambal Fertilisers & Chemicals Ltd. (726.65, 5.2%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Bank of Baroda (223.91, -10.1%), Vedant Fashions Ltd. (735, -6.9%) and Indian Hotels Company Ltd. (753.25, -6.1%).

    DCM Shriram Ltd. (1011.10, -0.6%) was trading at 53.8 times of weekly average. YES Bank Ltd. (17.93, 1.1%) and Kama Holdings Ltd. (2,624, 2.9%) were trading with volumes 8.7 and 8.4 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    5 stocks made 52 week highs, while 1 stock were underachiever and hit their 52 week lows.

    Stocks touching their year highs included - Bharti Airtel Ltd. (1,901, 1.9%), Ceat Ltd. (3,575.90, 4.2%) and Chambal Fertilisers & Chemicals Ltd. (726.65, 5.2%).

    Stock making new 52 weeks lows included - Vedant Fashions Ltd. (735, -6.9%).

    14 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including CCL Products India Ltd. (694.45, 17.2%) and Kama Holdings Ltd. (2,624, 2.9%). 23 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Bank of Baroda (223.91, -10.1%) and Union Bank of India (118.22, -6.3%).

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    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    Trendlyne Marketwatch
    05 May 2025
    Market closes higher, Netweb Tech's Q4FY25 net profit grows 41.8% QoQ to Rs 43 crore

    Market closes higher, Netweb Tech's Q4FY25 net profit grows 41.8% QoQ to Rs 43 crore

    By Trendlyne Analysis

    Nifty 50 closed at 24,461.15 (114.5, 0.5%), BSE Sensex closed at 80,796.84 (294.9, 0.4%) while the broader Nifty 500 closed at 22,195.15 (189.2, 0.9%). Market breadth is overwhelmingly positive. Of the 2,449 stocks traded today, 1,655 were in the positive territory and 753 were negative.

    Indian indices closed higher after extending gains in the morning session. The Indian volatility index, Nifty VIX, rose 0.4% and closed at 18.3 points. Mahindra & Mahindra closed 3.3% higher as its Q4FY25 net profit grew 19.6% YoY to Rs 3,295.2 crore, owing to inventory destocking. Revenue jumped 20.9% YoY to Rs 43,301 crore, driven by improvements across its manufacturing & services segments.

    Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 closed in the green, following the benchmark index. S&P BSE Services and BSE Oil & Gas were the best-performing indices of the day. According to Trendlyne’s sector dashboard, Transportation emerged as the best-performing sector of the day, with a rise of 3.6%.

    European indices are trading mixed. Major Asian indices closed in the green, except Australia’s S&P ASX 200 index, which closed 1% lower. US index futures are trading lower, indicating a cautious start to the session ahead of the Federal Reserve’s decisions on rate cuts later in the week. President Donald Trump said that some tariff deals may be signed as early as this week.

    • Dr. Reddy's Laboratories sees a short buildup in its May 29 futures series, with open interest increasing by 18.4% and a put-call ratio of 0.8.

    • Azad Engineering rises sharply as it signs a six-year supply deal worth Rs 452.5 crore with GE Vernova Power. The agreement covers delivery of precision airfoil components for nuclear, industrial, and thermal power projects globally.

    • Netweb Technologies surges more than 10% as its Q4FY25 net profit grows 41.8% QoQ to Rs 43 crore, owing to lower finance costs. Revenue jumps 24.3% QoQ to Rs 417.2 crore during the quarter. It features in a screener of stocks with consistent high returns over the past five years.

    • Archean Chemical Industries is rising as its revenue grows 21.7% YoY to Rs 345.6 crore in Q4FY25. However, net profit decreases 7% YoY to Rs 53.5 crore due to higher finance and materials costs during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks with increasing revenue every quarter for the past three quarters.

    • Rajan Sethuraman, CEO of Latent View Analytics, projects revenue at 18-19% for FY26 but highlights the company’s target to achieve over 25% growth. He forecasts margins at 23-24% for the year. Sethuraman adds that GenAI contributed 8-9% to the revenue and expects it to double next year.

      Latent View Analytics says

      FY26 Guidance
      ???? Revenue seen at 18-19% but will strive to achieve +25% growth
      ????Margins seen at 23-24%
      ???? Sales cycle taking longer to close@latentviewhttps://t.co/mBHIgOpoRq

      — Nigel D'Souza (@Nigel__DSouza) May 5, 2025
    • Mahindra & Mahindra rises sharply as its Q4FY25 net profit grows 19.6% YoY to Rs 3,295.2 crore owing to inventory destocking. Revenue jumps 20.9% YoY to Rs 43,301 crore, driven by improvements in the automotive, farm equipment, financial services, and industrial business & consumer services segments. It features in a screener of stocks with improving return on capital employed (RoCE) over the past two years.

    • Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone rises sharply as it handles 37.5 million metric tonnes (MMT) of cargo in April, driven by 21% YoY rise in containers and 8% in liquids & gas. Its logistics rail volume grows 17% YoY during the month.

    • RR Kabel surges almost 15% as its Q4FY25 net profit jumps 64% YoY to Rs 129.1 crore. Revenue grows 25.7% YoY to Rs 2,229.8 crore, led by improvements in the wires & cables and fast-moving electrical goods segments. The company's board of directors approves a capacity expansion of its wires & cables plant in Gujarat by 36,000 metric tonnes (MT), with a capex of Rs 1,050 crore.

    • Biocon is rising sharply as its arm, Biocon Biologics, secures multiple market access agreements for Yesintek in the US. Yesintek gets approval for the treatment of Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, plaque psoriasis, and psoriatic arthritis.

      Biocon Biologics' biosimilar Yesintek is approved for the treatment of Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, plaque psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis, and promises a cost-effective treatment@BorisPradhan#BioconBiologics#Yesintek#USFDA#ClinicalTrialshttps://t.co/1iuGVI2l4k

      — Business Standard (@bsindia) May 5, 2025
    • Apollo Micro Systems rises sharply as its subsidiary, Apollo Defence Industries (ADIPL), acquires a 100% stake in IDL Explosives for a total cash consideration of Rs 107 crore. The acquisition strengthens the company’s capacity to meet the growing domestic demand for defence explosives across artillery, missile, and other high-impact segments.

    • Eicher Motors reappoints Siddhartha Lal as Executive Chairman and B Govindarajan as Managing Director (MD) for five years, effective February 13, 2025.

    • Marico is rising as its net profit grows 7.9% YoY to Rs 343 crore in Q4FY25. Revenue increases 19.8% YoY to Rs 2,730 crore, driven by growth in the Indian and international businesses during the quarter during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks outperforming their industry price change in the quarter.

    • Emkay initiates coverage on ABB India with an ‘Add’ rating and a target price of Rs 6,100. The brokerage notes strong growth in new-age segments like data centres, electrification, railways and PLI-led capex. It also gives a ‘Buy’ rating on CG Power, citing strong execution and growth visibility.

      #BrokerageRadar | Emkay initiates coverage on ABB India with ADD, target price ?6,100 and CG Power with BUY, target price ?765 on strong growth outlook across capex, railways, and industrial systems. pic.twitter.com/VKdDvcm7EA

      — ET NOW (@ETNOWlive) May 5, 2025

    • Ircon International rises sharply as it secures a Rs 458.1 crore civil works contract from North Eastern Electric Power Corp (NEEPCO) for the Tato-I Hydro Electric project in Arunachal Pradesh. The project includes major infrastructure like tunnels, surge shafts, and a powerhouse and will be completed in 45 months.

    • Gravita India rises sharply as its net profit surges 37.9% YoY to Rs 95.1 crore in Q4FY25. Revenue increases 20.1% YoY to Rs 1,037.1 crore, driven by higher sales from the lead and aluminium segments during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks with increasing revenue every quarter for the past four quarters.

    • Avenue Supermarts (DMart) is falling as its Q4FY25 net profit declines 2.2% YoY to Rs 550.9 crore due to higher raw materials, employee benefits and finance costs. However, revenue grows 16.9% YoY to Rs 14,896.9 crore owing to new store additions. It shows up in a screener of stocks where relative strength index (RSI) indicates price weakness.

    • Retail sales for the automotive industry increase 3% YoY to 22.9 lakh units in April, shows data from the Federation of Automotive Dealers' Association. Two-wheeler retail sales are up 2.3% YoY, while commercial vehicles decline by 1.1% YoY.

      #FADAAprilData | Total sales up 7.6% MoM & 3% YoY at 22.87 lk units

      2-wheeler sales up 11.84% MoM & 2.25% YoY at 16.86 lk units

      Here's more???? pic.twitter.com/SoNBbF7w40

      — CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18Live) May 5, 2025

    • CDSL is falling as its net profit declines 22.5% YoY to Rs 100.3 crore in Q4FY25. Revenue decreases 4.3% YoY to Rs 255.7 crore due to the decline in new demat accounts. The company appears in a screener of stocks outperforming their industry in terms of price change for the quarter.

    • AU Small Finance is falling as 92.3 lakh shares (1.4% stake) worth approximately Rs 600 crore reportedly change hands in a block deal at a floor price of Rs 650 per share. Private equity firms True North, Indium IV (Mauritius), and Silver Leaf Oak are likely the sellers in the transaction.

    • Tata Motors reportedly resumes Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) vehicle exports from Britain to the US after pausing in April due to tariffs. JLR accounts for 69% of Tata Motors' total revenue.

    • Bharti Airtel terminates discussions with the Tata Group for a potential merger of their DTH (Direct-To-Home) businesses after failing to reach a satisfactory resolution.

      Bharti Airtel and Tata Group have terminated discussions for a merger of their direct-to-home (DTH) business, according to a Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) filing on Saturday.

      Click here to read more: https://t.co/9LhDbzM2RC

      — businessline (@businessline) May 4, 2025

    • Kotak Mahindra Bank falls sharply as its Q4FY25 net profit declines 14.1% YoY to Rs 3,551.7 crore due to higher provisions, employee benefits, and interest expenses. However, revenue grows 9.3% YoY to Rs 16,712.2 crore, driven by improvements in the corporate and retail banking segments. The bank's asset quality worsens as its gross NPA grows 3 bps YoY.

    • City Union Bank is rising as its net profit grows 13% YoY to Rs 288 crore in Q4FY25. Revenue increases 11.5% YoY to Rs 1,532.7 crore, driven by improvements in the wholesale and retail banking segments during the quarter. The bank's asset quality improves as its gross and net NPAs contract by 90 bps and 72 bps YoY, respectively.

    • Indian Bank is rising as its Q4FY25 net profit grows 31.6% YoY to Rs 2,956.1 crore, helped by lower provisions. Revenue increases 10.1% YoY to Rs 18,599.2 crore, helped by improvements in the treasury operations, corporate and retail banking segments. The bank's asset quality improves as its gross and net NPAs decline YoY by 86 bps and 24 bps, respectively.

    • State Bank of India is falling as its net profit declines 9.9% YoY to Rs 18,642.6 crore in Q4FY25. However, revenue increases 7.8% YoY to Rs 1,19,666.2 crore, driven by improvements in the treasury, wholesale, and retail banking segments during the quarter. The bank's asset quality improves as its gross and net NPAs contract by 42 bps and 10 bps YoY, respectively.

    • Nifty 50 was trading at 24,436.90 (90.2, 0.4%), BSE Sensex was trading at 80,661.62 (159.6, 0.2%) while the broader Nifty 500 was trading at 22,081 (75, 0.3%).

    • Market breadth is neutral. Of the 1,972 stocks traded today, 990 were on the uptrend, and 915 went down.

    Riding High:

    Largecap and midcap gainers today include Adani Total Gas Ltd. (665.55, 11.0%), Adani Enterprises Ltd. (2,455.50, 7.0%) and Indraprastha Gas Ltd. (206.34, 7.0%).

    Downers:

    Largecap and midcap losers today include Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. (2,084.90, -4.6%), JSW Steel Ltd. (955.50, -1.8%) and Oil And Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. (239.20, -1.7%).

    Crowd Puller Stocks

    23 stocks in BSE 500 are trading on high volumes today.

    Top high volume gainers on BSE included R R Kabel Ltd. (1,175.80, 14.9%), Adani Total Gas Ltd. (665.55, 11.0%) and Motilal Oswal Financial Services Ltd. (696.30, 9.4%).

    Top high volume losers on BSE were Jindal Saw Ltd. (235.37, -4.1%), Aether Industries Ltd. (803.05, -2.6%) and LMW Ltd. (15,986, -0.7%).

    Finolex Cables Ltd. (913.25, 6.5%) was trading at 20.7 times of weekly average. JBM Auto Ltd. (692.35, 7.5%) and Capri Global Capital Ltd. (169.35, 3.6%) were trading with volumes 15.5 and 8.4 times weekly average respectively on BSE at the time of posting this article.

    BSE 500: highs, lows and moving averages

    4 stocks hit their 52 week highs,

    Stocks touching their year highs included - ICICI Bank Ltd. (1,429.40, -0.2%), Navin Fluorine International Ltd. (4,640, 2.2%) and Godfrey Phillips India Ltd. (8,806.50, 5%).

    22 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone Ltd. (1,347.10, 6.3%) and Adani Power Ltd. (556.45, 6.0%). 9 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Atul Ltd. (6,900, -2.0%) and JSW Steel Ltd. (955.50, -1.8%).

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