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Q4 results today: ITC, Sun Pharma, GMR Airports on May 22; see full list
ITC, Sun Pharmaceuticals, and GMR Airports will be among the 164 companies set to release their earnings report for the fourth quarter (Q4) of the financial year 2024–25 (FY25) on Thursday, May 22. These companies will also disclose their performance for the full financial year ended March 31, 2025.
Other notable names announcing results today include Container Corporation of India (CONCOR), Emcure Pharmaceuticals, Honasa Consumers, Max Estates, The Ramco Cements, Reliance Home Finance, and Strides Pharma Science.
Market overview May 22
Indian equity benchmarks rebounded on Wednesday, May 21. The BSE Sensex rose 410.19 points, or 0.51 per cent, to close at 81,596.63, after reaching an intraday high of 82,021.64. The Nifty50 also gained 129.55 points, or 0.52 per cent, ending the day at 24,813.45.
The recovery was driven by strong performances in banking stocks such as HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank, along with positive cues from Asian markets.
Today, Thursday, May 22, markets are expected to open on a cautious note. Key factors likely to influence sentiment include ongoing Q4FY25 earnings announcements, developments in the US-India trade deal, continued FII activity, and global market trends.
List of firms releasing Q4 FY25 results on May 22
Accedere Limited
Adishakti Loha and Ispat Ltd
Adroit Infotech Limited
Advance Multitech Limited
Advance Petrochemicals Limited
AKI India Limited
Aksh Optifibre Limited
Alankit Limited
Alexander Stamps and Coin Limited
Archidply Industries Limited
Aries Agro Limited
Ashiana Agro Industries Limited
Asia Pack Limited
Astra Microwave Products Limited
Bajel Projects Limited
Barbeque-Nation Hospitality Limited
Bharat Gears Limited
Bloom Industries Limited
Blue Coast Hotels Limited
BSL Limited
Cargosol Logistics Limited
Centum Electronics Limited
Chowgule Steamships Limited
Clean Science and Technology Limited
Container Corporation of India Limited
Continental Seeds and Chemicals Limited
Daps Advertising Limited
Deepak Fertilisers and Petrochemicals Corporation Limited
Deepak Spinners Limited
Dhunseri Tea & Industries Limited
Dwarikesh Sugar Industries Limited
Eldeco Housing and Industries Limited
Emami Realty Limited
Emcure Pharmaceuticals Limited
Emerald Leasing Finance and Investment Company Limited
Emerald Industries Limited
Expleo Solutions Limited
Fervent Synergies Limited
Flair Writing Industries Limited
Gandhar Oil Refinery (India) Limited
Geetanjali Credit and Capital Limited
Gujarat Industries Power Company Limited
GMR Airports Infrastructure Limited
GOCL Corporation Limited
Gold Coin Health Foods Limited
Goodluck India Limited
Grasim Industries Limited
Graviss Hospitality Limited
Greenpanel Industries Limited
Growington Ventures India Limited
Gujarat State Petronet Limited
Haryana Capfin Ltd.
HFCL Ltd. (formerly Himachal Futuristic Communications Ltd.)
Hindustan Motors Ltd.
HLV Ltd. (formerly Hotel Leelaventure Ltd.)
Honasa Consumer Ltd.
HPL Electric & Power Ltd.
Hubtown Ltd. (formerly Ackruti City Ltd.)
India Finsec Ltd.
Igarashi Motors India Ltd.
India Gelatine & Chemicals Ltd.
Indo Amines Ltd.
Indoco Remedies Ltd.
Indus Finance Ltd.
Integra Switchgear Ltd.
Investment & Precision Castings Ltd.
ITC Ltd.
Iykot Hitech Toolroom Ltd
Jai Mata Glass Ltd.
Jay Bharat Maruti Ltd.
Jet Solar Ltd
Jigar Cables Ltd.
JSL Industries Ltd.
Jupiter Infomedia Ltd.
Kabsons Industries Ltd.
Kaira Can Company Ltd.
Kiran Syntex Ltd.
Kriti Industries (India) Ltd.
Kriti Nutrients Ltd.
Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd.
Labelkraft Technologies Ltd.
Lincoln Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
LKP Finance Ltd.
Ludlow Jute & Specialities Ltd.
Mahan Industries Ltd.
Manba Finance Ltd.
Max Estates Ltd.
McNally Bharat Engineering Company Ltd.
Manoj Ceramic Ltd
Megasoft Ltd.
Mehai Technology Ltd.
Mercury Ev-Tech Ltd
Metro Brands Ltd.
MIC Electronics Ltd.
Mishtann Foods Ltd.
Morganite Crucible (India) Ltd.
MTAR Technologies Ltd.
Mudra Financial Services Ltd.
Credo Brands Marketing Ltd.
Mukat Pipes Ltd.
Murae Organisor Ltd
Neo Infracon Ltd
NGL Fine-Chem Ltd.
Nibe Ordnance and Maritime Ltd.
Niraj Cement Structurals Ltd.
N.R. International Ltd.
Nukleus Office Solutions Ltd.
Orient Bell Ltd.
Orient Paper & Industries Ltd.
Oswal Leasing Ltd.
Padmanabh Industries Ltd.
Panabyte Technologies Ltd.
Panth Infinity Ltd.
P.H. Capital Ltd.
Power Mech Projects Ltd.
Paradeep Parivahan Ltd
Pradeep Metals Ltd.
Premier Explosives Ltd.
Premier Ltd.
Radix Industries (India) Ltd.
Raja Bahadur International Ltd.
The Ramco Cements Ltd.
Ramgopal Polytex Ltd.
Ramsons Projects Ltd.
Raymed Labs Ltd.
Regis Industries Ltd.
Reliance Home Finance Ltd.
Rithwik Facility Management Services Ltd.
Sandhar Technologies Ltd.
Saurashtra Cement Ltd.
Shalimar Wires Industries Ltd.
Shervani Industrial Syndicate Ltd.
Shiva Mills Ltd.
Shiva Texyarn Ltd.
Shree Ganesh Biotech (India) Ltd
Singer India Ltd.
Sharanam Infraproject and Trading Ltd
Sirca Paints India Ltd.
Sita Enterprises Ltd.
Sarthak Metals Ltd.
Southwest Pinnacle Exploration Ltd.
Southern Latex Ltd.
Strides Pharma Science Ltd.
Subros Ltd.
Sundaram Multi Pap Ltd.
Sungold Capital Ltd.
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.
Tainwala Chemical and Plastic (I) Ltd.
Taparia Tools Ltd.
TBO Tek Ltd.
Tribhovandas Bhimji Zaveri Ltd.
TV Today Network Ltd.
Udaipur Cement Works Ltd.
UFO Moviez India Ltd.
Unichem Laboratories Ltd.
Universal Cables Ltd.
U. Y. Fincorp Ltd.
Valiant Organics Ltd.
Vindhya Telelinks Ltd.
VMS Industries Ltd.
Voith Paper Fabrics India Ltd.
Walchandnagar Industries Ltd.
Windlas Biotech Ltd.
Wherrelz IT Solutions Ltd.

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