Stocks To Watch Today: Bharti Airtel, HPCL, LIC Housing Finance, Oil India, Tata Motors And TVS Motor

Here's a look at stocks that are likely to be in focus during the trading session on Wednesday.

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Here's a look at stocks that are likely to be in focus during the trading session on Wednesday.
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Bharti Airtel Ltd., Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd., LIC Housing Finance Ltd., Oil India Ltd., Tata Motors Ltd., and TVS Motor Company Ltd. will catch investors' attention on Wednesday.

Earnings In Focus

Balaji Amines Ltd, The Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation Ltd, Bharti Airtel Ltd, Bharti Hexacom Ltd, CARE Ratings Ltd, Cipla Ltd, Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals Ltd, DCM Shriram Ltd, DLF Ltd, eClerx Services Ltd, GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd, Inventurus Knowledge Solutions Ltd, Interarch Building Solutions Ltd, JSW Dulux Ltd, Kaynes Technology India Ltd, Kirloskar Brothers Ltd, LIC Housing Finance Ltd, Man Infraconstruction Ltd, Metropolis Healthcare Ltd, NLC India Ltd, Oil India Ltd, Onesource Specialty Pharma Ltd, Paras Defence and Space Technologies Ltd, Power Finance Corporation Ltd, Quality Power Electrical Equipments Ltd, Redington Ltd, Sagar Cements Ltd, Sharda Cropchem Ltd, Signatureglobal (India) Ltd, SKF India Ltd, Suven Life Sciences Ltd, Tourism Finance Corporation of India Ltd, Tube Investments of India Ltd, Tata Motors Ltd, TVS Holdings Ltd, TVS Motor Company Ltd, Zaggle Prepaid Ocean Services Ltd, ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India Ltd

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Earnings Post Market Hours

MTAR Technologies (Q4, Cons YoY)

  • Revenue up 67.2% at Rs 306 crore versus Rs 183 crore.
  • EBITDA up 81.1% at Rs 61.9 crore versus Rs 34.2 crore.
  • EBITDA margin up 150 bps at 20.2% versus 18.7%.
  • Net profit up 223.3% at Rs 44.3 crore versus Rs 13.7 crore.

Max Financial Services (Q4, Cons YoY)

  • Total income down 12.8% at Rs 10,806 crore versus Rs 12,396 crore.
  • Net loss at Rs 26.4 crore versus a profit of Rs 31.3 crore.

Kalpataru (Q4, Cons YoY)

  • Revenue up 183.7% at Rs 1,694 crore versus Rs 597 crore.
  • EBITDA at Rs 217 crore versus a loss of Rs 19.7 crore.
  • Net profit at Rs 200 crore versus Rs 14.1 crore.

Sagility (Q4, Cons QoQ)

  • Revenue up 2.7% at Rs 2,024 crore versus Rs 1,971 crore.
  • EBITDA down 5.2% at Rs 485 crore versus Rs 511 crore.
  • EBITDA margin down 200 bps at 23.9% versus 25.9%.
  • Net profit down 3.7% at Rs 258 crore versus Rs 268 crore.

Texmaco Rail (Q4, Cons YoY)

  • Revenue down 13.3% at Rs 1,167 crore versus Rs 1,346 crore.
  • EBITDA up 9.0% at Rs 106 crore versus Rs 97.7 crore.
  • EBITDA margin up 180 bps at 9.1% versus 7.3%.
  • Net profit up 45.1% at Rs 57.7 crore versus Rs 39.8 crore.

Note: The company plans to invest up to Rs 200 crore in its arm over the next 3-5 years.

Inox India (Q4, Cons YoY)

  • Revenue up 24.7% at Rs 461 crore versus Rs 369.4 crore.
  • EBITDA up 16.7% at Rs 94.7 crore versus Rs 81.1 crore.
  • EBITDA margin down 150 bps at 20.5% versus 22.0%.
  • Net profit up 14.8% at Rs 75.2 crore versus Rs 65.5 crore.

Note: The board declared a final dividend of Rs 2 per share.

Pfizer (Q4, YoY)

  • Revenue up 6.3% at Rs 629 crore versus Rs 592 crore.
  • EBITDA up 3.7% at Rs 236 crore versus Rs 228 crore.
  • EBITDA margin down 90 bps at 37.5% versus 38.4%.
  • Net profit down 39.6% at Rs 200 crore versus Rs 331 crore.

Note: The board declared a final dividend of Rs 75 per share.

Gopal Snacks (Q4, YoY)

  • Revenue up 29.0% at Rs 409.6 crore versus Rs 317.5 crore.
  • EBITDA up 1400% at Rs 31.5 crore versus Rs 2.1 crore.
  • EBITDA margin up 700 bps at 7.7% versus 0.7%.
  • Net profit at Rs 30 crore versus a loss of Rs 39.5 crore.

Indraprastha Medical (Q4, YoY)

  • Revenue up 9.3% at Rs 365 crore versus Rs 334 crore.
  • EBITDA down 1.3% at Rs 60.5 crore versus Rs 61.3 crore.
  • EBITDA margin down 180 bps at 16.6% versus 18.4%.
  • Net profit up 1.7% at Rs 41.7 crore versus Rs 41 crore.

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Sai Silks (Q4, YoY)

  • Revenue up 5.1% at Rs 419 crore versus Rs 399 crore.
  • EBITDA up 4.8% at Rs 61.3 crore versus Rs 58.5 crore.
  • EBITDA margin down 10 bps at 14.6% versus 14.7%.
  • Net profit up 142.2% at Rs 32.7 crore versus Rs 13.5 crore.

Note: The company appointed Bharadwaj Rachamadugu as CEO, effective May 12.

Nazara Technologies (Q4, Cons YoY)

  • Revenue down 23.5% at Rs 398 crore versus Rs 520 crore.
  • EBITDA up 113.8% at Rs 74 crore versus Rs 34.6 crore.
  • EBITDA margin up 1190 bps at 18.6% versus 6.7%.
  • Net profit up 195.5% at Rs 47 crore versus Rs 15.9 crore.

Note: Nitish Mittersain has been redesignated as MD & CEO.

Thomas Cook (Q4, Cons YoY)

  • Revenue down 10.1% at Rs 1,771 crore versus Rs 1,969 crore.
  • EBITDA down 20.3% at Rs 78.4 crore versus Rs 98.3 crore.
  • EBITDA margin down 60 bps at 4.4% versus 5.0%.
  • Net profit down 40.1% at Rs 38.7 crore versus Rs 64.6 crore.

Religare Enterprises (Q4, Cons YoY)

  • Revenue up 20.8% at Rs 2,467 crore versus Rs 2,042 crore.
  • EBITDA down 39.9% at Rs 143 crore versus Rs 237 crore.
  • EBITDA margin down 580 bps at 5.8% versus 11.6%.
  • Net profit down 74.3% at Rs 13.4 crore versus Rs 52.2 crore.

Clean Max Enviro (Q4, Cons YoY)

  • Revenue up 25.1% at Rs 557 crore versus Rs 446 crore.
  • EBITDA up 4.2% at Rs 268 crore versus Rs 257 crore.
  • EBITDA margin down 960 bps at 48.0% versus 57.6%.
  • Net profit up 151.8% at Rs 55.4 crore versus Rs 22 crore.

Huhtamaki (Q4, Cons YoY)

  • Revenue up 0.5% at Rs 613 crore versus Rs 610 crore.
  • EBITDA up 3.1% at Rs 39.9 crore versus Rs 38.7 crore.
  • EBITDA margin up 20 bps at 6.5% versus 6.3%.
  • Net profit down 2.3% at Rs 25.6 crore versus Rs 26.2 crore.

Sri Lotus Developers (Q4, Cons YoY)

  • Revenue up 61.8% at Rs 308 crore versus Rs 190 crore.
  • EBITDA up 11.23% at Rs 121.3 crore versus Rs 109 crore.
  • EBITDA margin down 1800 bps at 39.4% versus 57.4%.
  • Net profit up 11.5% at Rs 95.6 crore versus Rs 85.8 crore.

Ventive Hospitality (Q4, Cons YoY)

  • Revenue up 11.6% at Rs 779 crore versus Rs 698 crore.
  • EBITDA down 18.9% at Rs 285 crore versus Rs 351 crore.
  • EBITDA margin down 1380 bps at 36.6% versus 50.4%.
  • Net profit up 79.5% at Rs 230 crore versus Rs 128 crore.

Elantas Beck (Q4, YoY)

  • Revenue up 7.8% at Rs 222 crore versus Rs 206 crore.
  • EBITDA up 7.4% at Rs 43.4 crore versus Rs 40.4 crore.
  • EBITDA margin down 7 bps at 19.51% versus 19.58%.
  • Net profit down 5.4% at Rs 31.1 crore versus Rs 32.9 crore.

Dr. Reddy's (Q4, Cons YoY)

  • Revenue down 11.5% at Rs 7,546 crore versus Rs 8,528 crore.
  • EBITDA down 60.4% at Rs 981 crore versus Rs 2,475 crore.
  • EBITDA margin down 1610 bps at 13.0% versus 29.1%.
  • Net profit down 86.1% at Rs 221 crore versus Rs 1,593 crore.

Note: The board declared a final dividend of Rs 8 per share. Global Generics revenue fell 13% YoY to Rs 6,580 crore, with North America sales plummeting 51% to Rs 1,756 crore.

Stocks To Watch

  • Tata Capital: The NBFC has successfully allotted two tranches of NCDs worth Rs 505 crore and Rs 765 crore on a private placement basis.
  • Texmaco Rail: In a massive win, the company secured an order worth Rs 4,045 crore from Tsiko Africa Logistics for the supply of rolling stock freight wagons, locomotives, components, and long-term maintenance.
  • Archean Chemical: The company's arm has signed a pact with ISM for a major semiconductor project in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, with the Rs 2,067 crore facility aiming to produce 60,000 wafers and 96 million devices annually.
  • Intellect Design: The fintech firm has signed a massive digital banking pact with 37 Canadian Financial Institutions, a partnership covering 2.6 lakh members and $11.7 billion CAD in assets.
  • RVNL: The state-run railway company has emerged as the L1 Bidder for a Rs 221 crore railway contract from the South East Central Railway in Bilaspur.
  • Tata Consumer: The FMCG major has fixed May 25 as the record date for its upcoming dividend payout.
  • Kalpataru: The company's board has approved a composite scheme of arrangement involving the demerger of the KRVPL mall business into KPTPL, alongside the merger of five group entities into Kalpataru Ltd.
  • IIFL Capital: The financial services firm has incorporated a new subsidiary at the International Financial Services Centre.
  • Nephrocare Health: The company's arm has entered a pact with Orani Hemodialysis to acquire a dialysis center for PHP 89.6 million.
  • Crompton Greaves: The consumer electricals company has expanded its B2C Lighting Category with the launch of a new B22 Lamp holder.

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