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Kalyan Jewellers’ (KALYANKJ) consolidated revenue grew 31% YoY to INR72.7b (in line). The Indian business achieved 31% YoY revenue growth, driven by store additions (added net nine Kalyan Indian stores and eight Candere stores) and 18% SSSG (20% in South, 16% in non-South).
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.
Hexaware (HEXT) is one of the leading mid-tier IT services providers, and is reentering the Indian stock market following a four-year hiatus. HEXT has delivered consistent growth with a 14% CAGR in USD revenue over CY20-24, supported by robust ecosystem partnerships, a focused go-to-market (GTM) strategy, and diversified service lines across Design & Build, Secure & Run, Data & AI, and BPO.
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.
Despite a challenging macroeconomic environment, the company’s domestic crop protection segment delivered a strong performance in FY25, led by robust growth in the in-house portfolio, particularly the Hitweed herbicides.
Nilkamal’s Q1 revenue surged 18.9% y/y to Rs8.8bn. Gross profit was up 15.5% y/y to Rs3.7bn. Business restructuring and front-loading of costs w.r.t the Hosur, TN plant restricted EBITDA to Rs580m, up 2.9% y/y.
multiple product portfolios. EBITDA margin contracted by 160bps YoY to 13.8%. Volumes in dyes, pigments and polymer additives are encouraging, while the agrochemical demand environment remained challenging. As per management, a volume pick-up is seen across the segments, even though the pricing environment remains subdued due to overcapacity....
As of May 2025, Suzlon has a strong order book of over 5.5 GW. Keeping inline with the strong guidance by the management, we forecast Suzlon's WTG deliveries to grow at 41% CAGR in FY25-27E period, prompting us to upgrade FY27E revenue estimates. We upgrade our FY27E EBITDA estimates on account of higher contributions coupled with improving profitability in the WTG segment. Despite execution risks, Suzlon's earnings are...