1. Adani Enterprises (ADANIENT)
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Reported a significant 8.5x year-on-year jump in net profit to ₹3,844.9 crore in Q4 FY25, despite a 7.6% decline in revenue.
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Board approved raising up to ₹15,000 crore via QIP or preferential issue.
2. Eternal (Zomato Parent)
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Q4 net profit plunged 78% YoY to ₹39 crore due to higher expenses and investments in Blinkit.
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Revenue surged 64% YoY to ₹5,833 crore.
3. Adani Ports & SEZ (ADANIPORTS)
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Q4 net profit rose 47.8% YoY to ₹3,014.2 crore; revenue increased 23.1% YoY to ₹8,488.4 crore.
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Declared a dividend of ₹7 per share.
4. PNB Housing Finance
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Quality Investment Holdings PCC plans to sell its entire 10.44% stake via block deals, with a floor price of ₹960 per share.
5. JSW Infrastructure
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Reported a 56% YoY increase in Q4 net profit to ₹515.58 crore; revenue rose 17% to ₹1,283.18 crore.
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Handled cargo volumes of 31.2 million tonnes in Q4.
6. NCC Ltd
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Secured new orders worth ₹1,663 crore in April, spanning building and transportation divisions.
7. NMDC
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Increased lump ore and fines prices by ₹440 per tonne each, effective May 1.
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Appointed K Venkateswarlu as Whole-Time CFO.
8. JSW Energy
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Subsidiary JSW Neo Energy signed a 1,500 MW Pumped Hydro Storage Power Procurement Agreement with Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation.
9. Federal Bank
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Q4 net profit increased 13.7% YoY to ₹1,030.2 crore; net interest income rose 8.3% YoY to ₹2,377.4 crore.
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Net interest margin improved to 3.12%.
10. Indus Towers
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Q4 net profit declined 4% YoY to ₹1,779.1 crore; revenue grew 7.4% YoY to ₹7,727.1 crore.
📊 Market Overview
Indian equity benchmarks are expected to open higher today, buoyed by optimism following U.S. President Donald Trump's statement about a potential trade agreement with India. Gift Nifty futures suggested the Nifty 50 may open above its last close of 24,334.2. Market sentiment was further strengthened as broader Asian markets and U.S. equities gained, supported by strong tech earnings despite weak U.S. economic data. Additionally, Trump indicated potential trade deals with India, South Korea, and Japan, enhancing global risk sentiment. These developments have prompted foreign institutional investors to shift funds towards emerging markets, notably India, leading to 11 consecutive sessions of net buying—the longest streak in two years. Indian benchmarks have risen roughly 1.3% this week and are on track for the longest weekly winning streak in 2025.
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