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Published on 15/05/2025 03:39 PM

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Market Sees Major Buying Intra-day, Hits Highest Level In 7 Months

Nifty Crosses 25,000 For The 1st Time Since October 17, 2024

Market Witnesses All-round Buying, 49 Of 50 Stocks Rise

Sensex Rises 1,200 Points To 82,530 & Nifty 395 Points To 25,062

Nifty Bank Gains 554 Points To 55,356 & Midcap Index 394 Points To 56,531

2-wheeler Stocks Surge On +ve Commentary, Hero Top Nifty Gainer

Metal Names Continue To See Buying, JSW Up More Than 4%

Tata Motors Surges More Than 4% On +ve Market Sentiment

Realty Stocks See Big Move Amid Market Upmove, Macrotech Top Gainer

Vodafone Idea Files Fresh Plea At SC For AGR Dues Waiver, Stock Up 4%

Muthoot Finance Sees Profit Booking After An In-line Q4, Stock Down 7%

CESC Misses Estimates In Q4, Stock Ends With A Cut Of 3%

Defence Stocks Higher For 5th Straight Day, Cochin Shipyard Up 5% After Q4 Results

Tube Investments Drops 5% On A Decline In Revenue

Vascon Engg & Tilaknagar Ind React Positively To Q4 Earnings, Up 13-14%

Market Breadth Remains In Favour Of Advances, Adv-Decline Ratio At 2:1

 

Shares of Tube Investments of India Ltd., the Murugappa Group company, fell on Thursday, May 15, in response to its March quarter results. The company reported a net profit of ₹814 crore, compared to ₹248 crore during the same quarter last year. However, the boost in profitability is due to a one-time gain of ₹569 crore. The one-time gain is due to a fair value gain on Compulsorily Convertible Preference Shares (CCPS) in its subsidiary TI Clean Mobility Pvt. Ltd.

CESC reported a 7.2% year-on-year decline in Q4 net profit to ₹385 crore, even as revenue rose 14.5% to ₹3,877 crore.

EBITDA and margins fell short of Bloomberg estimates, coming in at ₹812 crore and 20.94%, respectively.

 

Prism Johnson announced their Q4 results. The company made a net profit of ₹121 crore, compared to a loss of ₹30.50 crore (YoY). The total revenue accrued stood at ₹2,102 crore vs. ₹2,065.9 crore (YoY). The EBITDA rose to ₹187.30 crore, compared to ₹111.60 crore (YoY). In addition, the margin rose to 8.91%, compared to 5.40% (YoY).#4QWithCNBCTV18 | #Arvind reports its Q4 earnings

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????Revenue Up 7% At ₹2,220.7 Cr Vs ₹2,074.5 Cr (YoY)

????EBITDA Up 1% At ₹245.5 Cr Vs ₹242.8 Cr (YoY)

????Margin At 11% Vs 11.7% (YoY) pic.twitter.com/SZqgFvz9qK

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Caplin Point reported a 17% year-on-year rise in Q4 profit, with improved margins.

The company also announced a ₹3 dividend.

Details Here…

The shares of Cochin Shipyard rose by over 4.8% on Thursday. The company announced its Q4 results on the day. In the quarterly results, the company’s net profit rose by 10.8% from last year to ₹287 crore. Revenue for the quarter also jumped by 37% from last year to ₹1,758 crore.

The shares of Tube Investment are in focus, as the company announced its Q4 results. The company’s net profit rose to ₹ 814 crore Vs ₹248 crore (YoY).  The company’s revenue stood at ₹1,957 crore, behind  ₹1,962 crore (YoY). The margin rose to 11.63%, compared to 11.05% (YoY).

SBI Card and Apollo HealthCo have teamed up to launch a new co-branded credit card focused on healthcare.

Here’s a look at its key features.

SBI Cards and Payment Services is trading 0.66% higher at ₹907.15 as of now, and Apollo Hospitals Enterprise is up nearly 2% at ₹7026.

 

ITC Hotels reported a 20.5% year-on-year rise in net profit to ₹259 crore for Q4. Revenue grew 4.5% to ₹1,061 crore, while EBITDA increased 8.4% to ₹413 crore.

Margins also improved to 38.9% from 37.5% in the same period last year.

South Indian Bank posted its Q4 results with a 19% year-on-year rise in net profit to ₹342.2 crore. Net interest income (NII) dipped slightly by 0.7% to ₹868.3 crore.

Asset quality improved, with gross NPA declining to 3.20% from 4.30% and net NPA reducing to 0.92% from 1.25% sequentially.

#VodafoneIdea seeks relief on AGR dues worth ₹30,000 crore; stock jumps to day’s high@AshmitTejKumar @senmeghna https://t.co/f3FG0i4UXc

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Hero MotoCorp, JSW Steel, Tata Motors, Shriram Finance, HCLTech are the top Nifty 50 gainers.

Barring IndusInd Bank, the remaining 49 stocks in the index are trading with gains.

Here are the top contributors as the Nifty 50 rose.

Vodafone Idea In Focus

The company shares are in focus after it filed a fresh plea at the Supreme Court, seeking a ₹30,000 crore waiver.

– Company Seeks Further Relief On AGR Dues

– Company Seeks Waiver Of Over `30,000 Cr On A/c Of Penalty & Interest

– Co Says Govt Is ‘Handicapped’ In Granting Relief Due To AGR Judgment

– Govt Is Now A Partner With 49% Stake, Has Converted AGR, Spectrum Dues Into equities.

The telecom company has sought an urgent hearing on May 19.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting to assess the current status and future strategies of the fisheries sector, with a focus on deep-sea fishing and boosting seafood exports.

#CNBCTV18Market | #Eternal, #Swiggy, #Ola In Focus

Pension for gig worker likely to be approved soon. Companies have to deposit contributions with EPFO: Sources to #CNBCAwaaz pic.twitter.com/guDWNQ6P9L

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An Anand Rathi technical analyst sees up to 40% upside potential in shares of Birlasoft, which is currently up 0.31% at ₹424.95, and Cyient, which is down 0.16% at ₹1,285.10.

Read Full Article…#CNBCTV18Market | Realty stocks off lows, #MacrotechDevelopers up nearly 4% https://t.co/23lxBfHDAU pic.twitter.com/7cYV0FIzOr

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The shares of Mazgaon Dock are in green on Thursday. The shipbuilding company’s stocks rose by over 3.5%. This marks the third consecutive day of gains in company shares. At 11:59 IST, the company shares are trading with gains of ₹113.80 or 3.70%, taking the overall value of the company’s shares to ₹3,192.00.

 #4QWithCNBCTV18 | #Lupin expects $250 million should be the new base for US sales & EBITDA will increase going ahead pic.twitter.com/h2oqM46nt6

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Muthoot Finance is trading nearly 7% lower at ₹2,109.50, despite posting strong Q4 results.

Ahead of their results, the Cochin Shipyard shares are trading with gains of as much as 7% on Thursday, May 15, ahead of the defence PSU’s March quarter earnings. The stock is extending its gaining streak for the fifth day running.

The PSU shipbuilder shares are up 26% in 5 sessions ahead of earnings.

The shares of JBM Auto are in focus. The company shares rose to ₹707.00, thanks to a rise of ₹23.10 or 3.38%.

The company previously said that it is aiming to achieve between ₹6,000 crore and ₹6,500 crore in revenue for 2025-26 (FY26), backed by strong demand in the electric mobility segment, a robust order book, and strategic partnerships such as its recent alliance with Hitachi.

While the Nifty Smallcap index is up 0.48%, several stocks are bucking the trend. The top five losers on the index include Piramal Pharma, down 3.32%, followed by Brigade Enterprises (2.5%), CESC (2.17%), Sagility India (1.87%), and PG Electroplast (1.57%).

The shares of Karnataka Bank are under pressure after the company announced its Q4 results. The company shares dipped by a total of over 4%.

In its Q4 results, the private sector lender Karnataka Bank Ltd on Wednesday (May 14) reported an 8% year-on-year (YoY) dip in net profit at ₹252.4 crore for the fourth quarter that ended March 31, 2025, against ₹274.2 crore in Q4FY24.

#OnCNBCTV18 | Focused on being the most profitable co in the segment, will be chasing value & not just volume.

Target volume growth of more than 8% in FY26, says Neeraj Akhoury, #ShreeCement pic.twitter.com/UWrMpdzhQ7

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 #CNBCTV18Market | #PersistentSystems In Focus

It’s key client #UnitedHealth with ~$100 million+ relationship sees abrupt CEO change. Also UnitedHealth withdraws the guidance. As per #WSJ, UnitedHealth is also under criminal probe for mis-selling pic.twitter.com/aPjwELYDqv

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