Q4 results today: Airtel, Tata Motors, GAIL, Hero Motocorp & others to declare earnings on May 13 | Check full list

[ad_1] Q4 results today: The earnings season has entered its second month, with several companies having already announced their financial results for the quarter and year ended on March 31, 2025. On May 13, 2025, major companies such as Bharti Airtel, Tata Motors, Cipla and Gail (India) are scheduled to announce financial results, according to…

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Stocks to watch: DMart, SBI, NMDC, Indian Hotels, BSE, Tata Motors, M&M among shares in focus today

[ad_1] Here’s a quick look at stocks likely to be in focus in today’s trade. DMart Avenue Supermarts, which operates DMart, announced its Q4 FY2025 results, showing a 2.6% year-on-year increase in standalone net profit to ₹619.71 crore. Indian Hotels, Mahindra & Mahindra, Coforge Shares of Indian Hotels, Mahindra & Mahindra and Coforge will remain…

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Forget RVNL, Railtel or Tata Motors! Experts see 10% upside in THIS monopoly stock in short term

[ad_1] Stock to buy for short-term: Amid continued FIIs’ buying for the seventh straight session, the Indian investors are looking for value picks that may generate alpha returns and beat the key benchmark returns by a considerable margin. Despite the escalation in cross-border tensions between India and Pakistan, stock market experts have suggested investors look…

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Stocks to watch: IndusInd Bank, Vedanta, HUL, LIC, Tata Motors among shares to remain in focus today

[ad_1] Here’s a quick look at stocks likely to be in focus in today’s trade. IndusInd Bank Moody’s Investors Service has affirmed IndusInd Bank‘s long-term foreign currency deposit rating at Ba1 with a stable outlook. However, the agency has placed the bank’s Baseline Credit Assessment (BCA) under review for a possible downgrade due to concerns…

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FPI sell-off, retail panic fuel sharp market correction; mid, small caps enter negative territory

[ad_1] On a day global stock indices were battered by rising international trade tensions induced by US President Donald Trump, Indian markets followed their slump, with all gauges dipping sharply. Japan’s Nikkei and China’s CSI 300 fell 2.88% and 1.97%, respectively, amid weak openings for Germany’s Dax and French CAC. Almost on cue, the Indian…

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