- Hero MotoCorp will report its numbers for the June quarter today. The company is likely to report 15 per cent year-on-year (y-o-y) jump in its net profit to Rs 635 crore whereas its revenue is seen growing 15 per cent y-o-y to Rs 7,020 crore. Its ebitda margin is likely to come at 14.5 per cent against 14.4 per cent y-o-y.
- Power Grid Corporation of India reported lower than estimated numbers for the first quarter on Monday post-closing of markets. It reported a net profit of Rs 1,168 crore on sales of Rs 3,938 crore against estimates of Rs 1,211 crore net profits on sales of Rs 4,194 crore.
- Punj Lloyd reported lower than estimated numbers for the June quarter. The company reported Rs 364 crore losses against profit of Rs 4.9 crore year-on-year, whereas its revenue came in at Rs 1,100 crore against Rs 2,220 crore sales reported in the same period last fiscal.
- Prestige Estates Projects has opened a QIP (Qualified Institutional Placement) yesterday. The company is planning to raise $75-$100 million dollar through this QIP. Price band of the QIP is Rs 240-Rs 248.
- Bata India will report its earnings today. Its net profit for the first quarter is likely to grow 15 per cent y-o-y to Rs 71.3 crore whereas its revenue is seen growing 13 per cent y-o-y to Rs 644 crore. Its same store sales growth is likely to be around 9 per cent.
- Crompton Greaves is likely to report 8 per cent y-o-y growth in its consolidated net profit to Rs 65.5 crore, when it reports its numbers for the June quarter today. Its revenue is seen growing 11 per cent y-o-y to Rs 3,488 crore.
- Tata Steel has launched an innovative high-strength steel product for crash-protection on Monday. This will allow automotive manufacturers to make lighter components and create relatively complex shapes.
- ITC has increased prices of its cigarette brands Classic and Gold Flake Kings by up to Rs 10 per packet on Monday.
- HCL Technologies shares goes ex-dividend today. The company had announced a final dividend of Rs 12 per share.
- Kotak Mahindra Bank plans to raise Rs 300 crore through issue of infrastructure bonds.
- Hero MotoCorp will report its numbers for the June quarter today. The company is likely to report 15 per cent year-on-year (y-o-y) jump in its net profit to Rs 635 crore whereas its revenue is seen growing 15 per cent y-o-y to Rs 7,020 crore. Its ebitda margin is likely to come at 14.5 per cent against 14.4 per cent y-o-y.
- Power Grid Corporation of India reported lower than estimated numbers for the first quarter on Monday post-closing of markets. It reported a net profit of Rs 1,168 crore on sales of Rs 3,938 crore against estimates of Rs 1,211 crore net profits on sales of Rs 4,194 crore.
- Punj Lloyd reported lower than estimated numbers for the June quarter. The company reported Rs 364 crore losses against profit of Rs 4.9 crore year-on-year, whereas its revenue came in at Rs 1,100 crore against Rs 2,220 crore sales reported in the same period last fiscal.
- Prestige Estates Projects has opened a QIP (Qualified Institutional Placement) yesterday. The company is planning to raise $75-$100 million dollar through this QIP. Price band of the QIP is Rs 240-Rs 248.
- Bata India will report its earnings today. Its net profit for the first quarter is likely to grow 15 per cent y-o-y to Rs 71.3 crore whereas its revenue is seen growing 13 per cent y-o-y to Rs 644 crore. Its same store sales growth is likely to be around 9 per cent.
- Crompton Greaves is likely to report 8 per cent y-o-y growth in its consolidated net profit to Rs 65.5 crore, when it reports its numbers for the June quarter today. Its revenue is seen growing 11 per cent y-o-y to Rs 3,488 crore.
- Tata Steel has launched an innovative high-strength steel product for crash-protection on Monday. This will allow automotive manufacturers to make lighter components and create relatively complex shapes.
- ITC has increased prices of its cigarette brands Classic and Gold Flake Kings by up to Rs 10 per packet on Monday.
- HCL Technologies shares goes ex-dividend today. The company had announced a final dividend of Rs 12 per share.
- Kotak Mahindra Bank plans to raise Rs 300 crore through issue of infrastructure bonds.
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