Published on 17/10/2025 03:55 PM
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Net profit (RD)38.8% at ₹83 crore vs ₹135 crore (YoY)
Revenue (GU)12.5% at ₹391 crore vs ₹347.7 crore (YoY)
EBITDA (RD)3.4% at ₹130 crore vs ₹134.6 crore (YoY)
Margin at 33.2% vs 38.7% (YoY)
Net profit (GU)21.1% at ₹573.7 crore vs ₹473.6 crore (YoY)
NII (GU)18.7% at ₹1,261 crore vs ₹1,062 crore (YoY)
Gross NPA at 0.76% vs 0.66% (QoQ)
Net NPA at 0.19% vs 0.19% (QoQ)
Net profit (GU)28.3% at ₹315.5 crore vs ₹246 crore (YoY)
Revenue (GU)29% at ₹1,115 crore vs ₹865.2 crore (YoY)
EBITDA (GU)32% at ₹714 crore vs ₹541 crore (YoY)
Margin at 64% vs 62.5% (YoY)
Reliance Industries Ltd., the oil-to-chemicals-to-telecom-to-retail conglomerate and the Nifty 50 heavyweight, will be reporting its September quarter results today.
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CEAT Q2 Results
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Atul Q2 Earnings
Net Profit At Rs 106 Cr Vs Loss Of Rs 11.8 Cr (YoY)
Revenue up 12.4% At Rs 1,823 Cr Vs Rs 1,622 Cr (YoY)
EBITDA up 27.7% At Rs 611.7 Cr Vs Rs 479 Cr (YoY)
Margin At 33.5% Vs 29.5% (YoY)
Net Profit down 8.24% At Rs 67.9 Cr Vs Rs 74 Cr (YoY)
Revenue down 4.6% At Rs 1,043 Cr Vs Rs 1,093 Cr (YoY)
EBITDA up 19.9% At Rs 190 Cr Vs Rs 158.5 Cr (YoY)
Margin At 18.2% Vs 14.5% (YoY)
Net Profit At Rs 693 Cr Vs CNBC-TV18 Poll Of Rs 651 Cr
Revenue At Rs 6,477.2 Cr Vs CNBC-TV18 Poll Of Rs 6,474 Cr
EBITDA At Rs 1,020.7 Cr Vs CNBC-TV18 Poll Of Rs 915 Cr
Margin At 15.8% Vs CNBC-TV18 Poll Of 14.1%
Net Profit up 55.7% At `693 Cr Vs `445 Cr (YoY)
Revenue down 0.4% At `6,477.2 Cr Vs `5,498 Cr (YoY)
EBITDA up 61.5% At `1,020.7 Cr Vs `632 Cr (YoY)
Margin At 15.8% Vs 11.5% (YoY)
Net Loss At Rs 12.7 Cr Vs Loss Of Rs 3 Cr (YoY)
Revenue Up 6.7% At Rs 742.7 Cr Vs Rs 1695.6 Cr (YoY)
Net Profit At Rs 121.7 Cr Vs CNBC-TV18 Poll Of Rs 117 Cr
NII At Rs 921.7 Cr Vs CNBC-TV18 Poll Of Rs 917 Cr
Net Profit down 48% At R s121.7 Cr Vs Rs 233 Cr (YoY)
NII down 2.4% At Rs 921.7 Cr Vs Rs 944 Cr (YoY)
Gross NPA At 2.45% Vs 2.52% (QoQ)
Net NPA At 0.67% Vs 0.70% (QoQ)
Sterling & Wilson Q2
Net Loss At Rs 473.3 Cr Vs Profit Of Rs 7 Cr (YoY)
Revenue Up 69.7% At ₹1,748 Cr Vs ₹1,030 Cr (YoY)
EBITDA Down 79% At ₹3.7 Cr Vs ₹17.2 Cr (YoY)
Margin At 0.2% Vs 1.7% (YoY)
Net Profit up 18.6% At Rs 20.4 Cr Vs Rs 17.2 Cr (YoY)
Revenue up 2.6% At Rs 203.6 Cr Vs Rs 198.5 Cr (YoY)
EBITDA down 35% At Rs 5.3 Cr Vs Rs 8.2 Cr (YoY)
Margin At 2.6% Vs 4.1% (YoY)
Net Profit At `239 Cr Vs CNBC-TV18 Poll Of `230 Cr
Revenue At `3,417 Cr Vs CNBC-TV18 Poll Of `3,465 Cr
EBITDA At `696 Cr Vs CNBC-TV18 Poll Of `686 Cr
Margin At 20.4% Vs CNBC-TV18 Poll Of 19.8%
Net Profit At `239 Cr Vs `49 Cr (YoY)
Revenue (GU)11.4% At `3,417 Cr Vs `3,067 Cr (YoY)
EBITDA (GU)60.4% At `696 Cr Vs `434 Cr (YoY)
Margin At 20.4% Vs 14% (YoY)
Binod Kumar, MD & CEO, Indian Bank Q2 On CNBC-TV18
Stick To Loan Growth Guidance Of 12%+ For FY26
Expect 5-7 bps NIM Contraction If There Further Rate Cut
48% Of Loan Book Is Linked To External Benchmark
Expect Asset Quality Trajectory To Improve
There Is No Need To Raise Capital At This Point
Investec on RIL
Initiate Buy, TP Rs 1890
RIL is entering a phase of broad-based earnings recovery & strong cash generation.
Group EBITDA should double by FY27 vs FY22, as guided at 2025 AGM
Growth will be broadbased: Energy should rebound on back of constructive refining margins, new petrochemical capacity, & stable upstream earnings
Non-energy growth will be powered by a robust 14% revenue CAGR in Retail and consistent ARPU-led expansion in Jio
At 18.8x FY27E P/E, RIL trades at a 15% discount to its 2018-25 average valuation
With improving free cash flow, rising returns, & multiple value unlocking catalysts – including potential subsidiary IPOs – RIL offers a compelling blend of cyclical recovery & structural growth, positioning it as one of India’s most attractive large-cap risk–reward opportunities.NewsLive TVMarketPopular CategoriesCalculatorsTrending NowLet's Connect with CNBCTV 18Network 18 Group :©TV18 Broadcast Limited. All rights reserved.