
Stocks To Watch: IndiGo, Tata Motors, BPCL, Vodafone Idea, BPCL, Nykaa, And Others
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Stocks to watch: Shares of firms like IndiGo, Tata Motors, BPCL, Vodafone Idea, BPCL, Nykaa, and others will be in focus on Monday's trade
Stocks to Watch on June 2: Indian equity markets began the June expiry on a cautious note, ending marginally lower amid continued consolidation. In today's trade, shares of Apollo Hospitals, IndiGo, Tata Motors, BPCL, Vodafone Idea, and others will be in focus due to significant news and quarterly earnings updates.
IndiGo
IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers said the airline welcomed the three-month extension (granted till August 2025) for its 'damp-leased' aircraft from Turkish Airlines by the DGCA. This move will support ongoing operations and customer commitments.
Tata Motors
Tata Motors reported an 8.6% YoY decline in total sales to 70,187 units in May 2025, compared to 76,766 units in the same period last year. Domestic sales fell 10% to 67,429 units.
TVS Motor
TVS Motor's total sales rose 17% YoY to 4.31 lakh units in May, up from 3.69 lakh units a year earlier. Two-wheeler sales jumped 16% to 4.16 lakh units versus 3.59 lakh units last year.
BPCL
BPCL's board approved an investment in a joint venture with Tikitar and Shell India, aimed at manufacturing and marketing bitumen products.
Dr Reddy's
Dr Reddy's said the matter of Novo Nordisk's Semaglutide patents in India remains sub-judice.
Vodafone Idea reported a narrowed loss of Rs 7,166 crore for the March quarter. The telco's board has also approved a fundraising plan of up to Rs 20,000 crore, pending shareholder and regulatory approvals.
EaseMyTrip
EaseMyTrip posted a sharp 59% QoQ decline in net profit for Q4FY25 to Rs 139 crore, down from Rs 150 crore in Q3 FY25 — a decrease of 7.33%.
Senco Gold
Senco Gold Ltd reported a 94% YoY surge in consolidated net profit to Rs 62.44 crore in Q4FY25, driven by strong sales. Revenue for the quarter stood at Rs 1,377.71 crore, up from Rs 1,137.28 crore last year.
Som Distilleries
Som Distilleries & Breweries Ltd saw an 18.8% rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 23.73 crore in Q4FY25, aided by IMFL volume growth and higher realisations.
Apollo Hospitals
Apollo Hospitals Enterprise reported a robust 54% YoY jump in consolidated profit after tax to Rs 390 crore for the March 2025 quarter, supported by strong sales.
Nykaa
Nykaa's parent, FSN Ecommerce Ventures, posted a threefold YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 20.28 crore in Q4. Revenue rose 23.6% to Rs 2,061.76 crore, up from Rs 1,667.98 crore a year earlier.
Inox Wind
Inox Wind Ltd posted a fivefold jump in consolidated net profit to Rs 190.34 crore in Q4FY25, as revenues surged. Income more than doubled to Rs 1,310.65 crore from Rs 569.04 crore in the previous year.
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