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27 May 2025, 04:01PM
Market closes lower, Bondada Engineering bags a Rs 204 crore order in Telangana
By Trendlyne Analysis

 

Nifty 50 closed at 24,826.20 (-175.0, -0.7%) , BSE Sensex closed at 81,551.63 (-624.8, -0.8%) while the broader Nifty 500 closed at 22,816.50 (-91.8, -0.4%). Market breadth is horizontal. Of the 2,431 stocks traded today, 1,162 were on the uptrend, and 1,224 went down.

Indian indices closed lower after extending losses in the afternoon session. The Indian volatility index, Nifty VIX, rose 2.9% and closed at 18.5 points. InterGlobe Aviation closed in the red as Co-founder Rakesh Gangwal reportedly sold 2.3 crore shares (5.8% stake) worth Rs 11,928 crore in a block deal at a floor price of Rs 5,260 per share.

Nifty Smallcap 100 and Nifty Midcap 100 closed flat. Nifty India Defence and S&P BSE Telecom were among the best-performing indices of the day. According to Trendlyne’s sector dashboard, Healthcare Equipment & Supplies emerged as the worst-performing sector of the day, with a fall of 2.3%.

European indices are trading in the green, except Portugal’s PSI index, which is trading 0.5% lower. Major Asian indices closed mixed. US index futures are trading higher, indicating a positive start to the session, after President Donald Trump agreed to postpone import tariffs on goods from the European Union.

  • Relative strength index (RSI) indicates that stocks like Pfizer, Bharat Electronics, Emcure Pharmaceuticals, and Max Financial Services are in the overbought zone.

  • Chennai Petroleum Corp secures approval from the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas to sell motor spirit and high speed diesel through its own retail outlets.

  • Godawari Power & Ispat receives approval from the Indian Bureau of Mines, Gov. of India to resume operations at the Boria Tibu mines for the next five years.

  • Bondada Engineering rises sharply as it secures a Rs 204.2 crore order from Telangana Power Generation Corp. The project involves setting up a 100 megawatt-hour (MWh) battery energy storage system under the build-own-operate (BOO) model. It is scheduled for completion within 18 months from execution of the power purchase agreement.

  • Fusion CX, a customer experience service provider, files draft papers with SEBI to raise up to Rs 1,000 crore through an IPO. The offer includes a fresh issue of Rs 600 crore and an offer-for-sale (OFS) worth Rs 400 crore.

  • Lumax Industries' Q4FY25 net profit rises 21.9% YoY to Rs 44 crore. Revenue increases 24.3% YoY to Rs 923.4 crore, driven by higher sales to customers such as Mahindra & Mahindra, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, and Hero MotoCorp during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks outperforming their industry price change in the quarter.

  • Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail rises as it plans a Rs 500 crore capex in FY26, aiming to make loss-making units TCNS Clothing, Tasva, and TMRW profitable by FY26. The company's net loss narrows to Rs 16.9 crore in Q4FY25 from Rs 229.6 crore a year ago, aided by inventory destocking.

  • PTC Industries' Q4FY25 net profit surges 3.8x YoY to Rs 343.4 crore, helped by lower purchases, employee benefits, and finance costs and exceptional gains of Rs 306 crore from the sale of its subsidiary, PTC Energy. However, revenue declines 13.7% YoY to Rs 3,030.5 crore due to reductions in the power and financing business segments. It appears in a screener of stocks with above-line growth and below-line valuations.

  • SEBI approves the registration of Jio BlackRock Mutual Fund, a joint venture between Jio Financial Services and BlackRock Financial Management. Both companies will serve as co-sponsors and establish the proposed mutual fund.

  • Sumitomo Chemical India is falling as its net profit drops 9.2% YoY to Rs 99.6 crore in Q4FY25 due to higher employee benefit expenses and material costs. However, revenue increases 0.8% YoY to Rs 679.4 crore during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks with declining ROE over the past two years.

  • General Insurance Corp of India falls as its Q4FY25 net profit declines 3.2% YoY to Rs 2,498.9 crore, weighed down by higher commissions, operating expenses, and claims paid. However, revenue increases 28.8% YoY to Rs 11,942.5 crore, driven by improvements in premiums from the fire, motor, engineering, personal accident, and health insurance segments. It features in a screener of stocks with an increasing trend in non-core income.

  • Borana Weaves' shares debut on the bourses at a 12.5% premium to the issue price of Rs 216. The Rs 144.9 crore IPO received bids for 148.8 times the total shares on offer.

  • Parakram Jadeja, CMD of Jyoti CNC Automation, projects over 35–40% revenue growth for FY26, with margins in the 25–27% range. He also expects working capital to improve to 160–170 days. Jadeja adds that the company has received enquiries from Germany, France, and Italy for its aerospace and defence offerings.

  • Akums Drugs is rising as it reports a Q4FY25 net profit of Rs 147.6 crore compared to a net loss of Rs 41.3 crore in Q4FY24, helped by lower inventory and finance costs and tax returns of Rs 74.5 crore. Revenue grows 12.4% YoY to Rs 1,073.1 crore, driven by improvements in the contract development & manufacturing organization (CDMO) and branded formulations segments. It features in a screener of stocks with YoY growth in operating profit and margins.

  • Goldman Sachs initiates coverage on Varun Beverages with a 'Buy' rating and a target price of Rs 600. The brokerage expects the company to generate free cash flow following its spending on facility expansion. It believes Varun’s South Africa business EBITDA margins will improve from 10% to 17% during CY25-27, driven by rising volumes.

  • Sagility falls as its promoter plans to sell up to a 15% stake through an offer for sale (OFS) at Rs 38 per share. The OFS opens for non-retail investors on May 27 and retail investors on May 28.

  • Brainbees Solutions declines over 5% as the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) initiates search and seizure operations at its warehouses in Bengaluru. BIS has reportedly seized certain goods worth approx Rs 90 lakh. The operation is a part of BIS's efforts to curb the distribution of non-compliant products through e-commerce platforms, targeting items lacking the mandatory BIS certification.

  • InterGlobe Aviation falls as Co-founder Rakesh Gangwal reportedly sells 2.3 crore shares (5.8% stake) worth Rs 11,928 crore in a block deal at a floor price of Rs 5,260 per share.

  • Olectra Greentech is falling as Maharashtra Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik directs officials to cancel the Rs 10,000 crore e-bus order awarded to the company for failing to meet delivery timelines. The order involved the supply of 5,150 electric buses.

  • Reports suggest that PG Electroplast promoters may sell 1.5 crore shares (5.6% stake) worth Rs 1,177 crore in a block deal on Tuesday at an average price of Rs 740 per share.

  • RateGain Travel Technologies falls over 8% after issuing weaker-than-expected FY26 guidance. The company projects revenue growth of 6–8% YoY, a sharp slowdown from the 12.5% growth in FY25. It also guides for 15–17% EBITDA margins, down from 21.6% in FY25, citing aggressive go-to-market investments, particularly in the APAC (Asia-Pacific) and Middle East regions.

  • Orchid Pharma is falling as its net profit declines 32.4% YoY to Rs 22.3 crore in Q4FY25 due to lower inventory destocking and higher stock-in-trade purchases. However, revenue increases 9.4% YoY to Rs 237.5 crore during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks where mutual funds increased their shareholding in the past quarter.

  • Aurobindo Pharma is rising as its Q4FY25 revenue grows 10.4% YoY to Rs 8,516.9 crore, driven by improvements in the US & Europe formulations, growth markets, antiretroviral (ARV), and active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) segments. However, net profit declines 0.6% YoY to Rs 903.5 crore due to higher raw materials, employee benefits, finance, and depreciation & amortisation expense. It appears in a screener of stocks with decreasing promoter pledges.

  • Bayer Cropscience rises sharply as its net profit surges 49.3% YoY to Rs 143.3 crore in Q4FY25, helped by inventory destocking. Revenue increases 32.2% YoY to Rs 1,046.4 crore, driven by an improvement in the spring corn and crop protection portfolio during the quarter. The company appears in a screener of stocks underperforming their industry price change in the quarter.

  • KEC International rises sharply as its Q4FY25 net profit surges 76.7% YoY to Rs 268.2 crore, led by lower inventory and erection & subcontracting expenses. Revenue jumps 11.7% YoY to Rs 6,892.3 crore, driven by an improvement in the engineering, procurement & construction segment. It features in a screener of stocks with annual net profit growth higher than sector profit growth.

  • Nifty 50 was trading at 24,874.30 (-126.9, -0.5%), BSE Sensex was trading at 82,038.20 (-138.3, -0.2%) while the broader Nifty 500 was trading at 22,850.75 (-57.6, -0.3%).

  • Market breadth is in the green. Of the 1,986 stocks traded today, 1,043 were on the uptick, and 888 were down.

Riding High:

Largecap and midcap gainers today include GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (3,118.20, 5.3%), Supreme Industries Ltd. (4,200.40, 4.1%) and Container Corporation of India Ltd. (768.70, 3.5%).

Downers:

Largecap and midcap losers today include General Insurance Corporation of India (416.40, -3.5%), UltraTech Cement Ltd. (11,421, -2.3%) and ITC Ltd. (433.90, -2.0%).

Movers and Shakers

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

Top high volume gainers on BSE included Bayer Cropscience Ltd. (5,674, 10.6%), ITI Ltd. (309.25, 10.0%) and Minda Corporation Ltd. (550.55, 5.2%).

Top high volume losers on BSE were Olectra Greentech Ltd. (1,257.90, -6.5%), Sumitomo Chemical India Ltd. (503.20, -5.8%) and TTK Prestige Ltd. (645.90, -5.8%).

InterGlobe Aviation Ltd. (5,313.50, -2.0%) was trading at 31.0 times of weekly average. Schneider Electric Infrastructure Ltd. (697.95, 2.8%) and CreditAccess Grameen Ltd. (1,173.80, 2.6%) were trading with volumes 19.0 and 14.4 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 - CCL Products India Ltd. (841.75, 4.6%), APL Apollo Tubes Ltd. (1,843.50, 0.3%) and Bharat Dynamics Ltd. (1,960.10, 2.7%).

24 stocks climbed above their 200 day SMA including Bayer Cropscience Ltd. (5,674, 10.6%) and ITI Ltd. (309.25, 10.0%). 15 stocks slipped below their 200 SMA including Sumitomo Chemical India Ltd. (503.20, -5.8%) and Blue Dart Express Ltd. (6,812.50, -5.2%).

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