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Tata Motors JLR reported Q1FY26 wholesale volumes of 87,286 units, a 10.7% decrease YoY and 21.7% down from Q4FY25, reflecting the planned wind down of legacy Jaguar models and US import tariffs.
We attended TTMT’s analyst meet to discuss the upcoming demerger, the IVECO acquisition (refer to our note), updates on JLR after the recent cyber-attack.
We attended JLR’s Annual Investor Day meet to understand its outlook and growth strategy. JLR gave guidance for £28bn revenue with 5-7% EBIT margin in FY26 (vs earlier guidance of 10%; FY25: 8.5%); it maintained its interim/long-term guidance of 10%/15%, led by sustained focus on premiumization (growing share of higher-priced models), pricing discipline, and structural cost reduction.
We anticipate modest multiple compression over the next two years as the company transitions from hypergrowth to steady compounding. The applied multiples (55.0x for FY26E and 50.0x for FY27E) remain premium but reflect a necessary normalization from the market's current peak valuation (61.3x).
Despite robust growth over the past few years (6.5x revenue growth over FY19-25), management indicated that Trent’s share in India’s fashion and lifestyle retail industry remains in low-single digits.
In its analyst meet, Trent’s management provided insights about the company’s strategies and key focus areas, which will help the company to deliver strong double-digit growth in the coming years.
REC reported a healthy Q1 with its loan assets growing 3% QoQ despite a seasonally weak quarter. Calculated credit cost (annualised) was negative 43bps with the restructuring of the TRN Energy account, which led to an ECL reversal of INR 2.7bn. NIMs and spreads were higher in Q1 vs. FY25 levels.
Trent’s Q1FY26 performance beat expectations led by higher EBITDA margin than expected, while SSSG moderated to low-single digits versus mid-single digits in Q4FY25.
Shree Cement (SRCM) reported a robust performance in Q1FY26 with EBITDA growing by 34% YoY to Rs12bn, driven by effective cost control and pricing strategy. Net profit almost doubled to Rs6,185mn, up 95% QoQ, underlining the company's margin improvement and operational leverage. The EBITDA margin expanded by nearly 590 bps YoY to 24.8%, and cash profit also saw a healthy 24% YoY rise to Rs12mn. Total sales volume for the Q1 2026 stood at 9mn tonnes. The contribution of premium cement products in trade sales improved to 17.7%, up from 15.6% QoQ. Given the improvement in cement prices, we...
Eternal reported better-than-expected revenue growth, aided by strong NOV growth in Quick Commerce (QCom, 137% YoY) and accelerated shift to owned inventory model.
We recently hosted Mr. J.P. Chalasani, Group CEO of Suzlon Energy (SUEL), for an expert session on the wind industry. Mr. Chalasani has reiterated his long-term commitment to SUEL, highlighting that his position as CEO carries no defined sunset clause.
Revenue from operations net of excise and GST stood at the level of Rs. 70,174 million in Q2 CY2025, down 2.5% YoY. For H1 CY25, revenue grew by 9.3% to Rs. 125,843 million.