
Top stocks in focus on July 15; Tata Technologies, HCL Tech, RVNL, AstraZeneca Pharma, RailTel and more
Indian markets extended their losing streak for the fourth day on Monday. he Nifty 50 slipped 67.55 points to close at 25,082.30, while the Sensex fell 247.01 points to end at 82,253.46. Here's a look at notable stocks in focus today:
Stocks to Watch – July 15, 2025 RVNL – Received ₹447 crore order from Delhi Metro for Phase-IV viaduct construction.
Best Agrolife – CFO highlights patent wins and branded business growth to aid margins.
Sun Pharma – Launched LEQSELVI in the U.S. for treating severe alopecia areata.
AstraZeneca Pharma – Received CDSCO approval to market Durvalumab for additional use in India.
Tara Chand Infra – Won ₹81.51 crore consignment and handling contract from SAIL.
Kranti Industries – Cleared to begin commercial production of gearbox housings for Bonfiglioli.
Aarvi Encon – Received a new work order from a leading Indian infrastructure company.
Yatharth Hospital – Opened a new facility in Model Town, Delhi on July 14.
GG Automotive – Q1 net profit rose to ₹2.6 crore; revenue at ₹28 crore vs ₹25.32 crore YoY.
Unicommerce – Partnered with Sennheiser to improve online sales and reduce cart abandonment.
RailTel – Received ₹264.07 crore order from East Central Railway for Kavach deployment.
Fischer Medical Ventures – Collaborating with Indonesia's Jember on AI-based X-ray systems for TB care.
Namo eWaste – Launched lithium-ion battery recycling plant in Nashik, Maharashtra.
Den Networks – Q1 profit at ₹53.6 crore vs ₹43.3 crore; revenue dipped slightly YoY.
Rallis India – Q1 profit surged to ₹95 crore; revenue up to ₹960 crore vs ₹783 crore YoY.
Power Mech Projects – Bagged two new orders worth over ₹550 crore from SJVN and Jhabua Power.
Deepak Fertilizers – Signed regasification agreement with Petronet LNG.
Sambhav Steel – Reported 47% YoY growth in value-added product volumes to 79,717 tonnes.
HCL Tech – Revenue and EBIT largely in line with expectations.
Tata Technologies – Posted higher-than-expected Q1 profit and revenue.
Brigade Enterprises – To raise up to ₹1,500 crore via private placement of NCDs.
Bandhan Bank – Appointed Biju E Punnachalil as Chief Risk Officer for a 3-year term.
Karnataka Bank – Raghavendra S Bhat named new MD & CEO, effective July 16.
KEC International – Record date set as July 25 for ₹5.50 per share final dividend.
Fortis Healthcare – Record date of July 25 for ₹1 per share final dividend.
Hawkins Cookers – Set July 30 as record date for dividend payment.
BPCL – Appointed Subhankar Sen as Director (Marketing).
Nilkamal – Signed agreements to acquire healthcare furniture business from Imedfurns.
ONGC – Named Om Prakash Sinha as Director (Exploration).
Dhampur Sugar Mills – Issued commercial papers worth ₹100 crore.
MTNL – CMD charge for Robert J Ravi extended by another three months.
Valor Estate – Appointed Rahul Pandit as CEO and Ajit Jain as CFO at Advent Hotels.
Oberoi Realty – ₹919 crore resolution plan for Hotel Horizon approved.
LIC – Appointed R Doraiswamy as CEO & Managing Director.
JP Power – Circuit filter revised from 20% to 10%.
Raymond Realty, Globe Civil – Circuit filters changed from 5% to 20%.
Aditya Birla Real Estate – Goes ex-dividend today; ₹2 per share.
NELCO – Posted YoY drop in profit to ₹1.8 crore vs ₹4.56 crore; revenue steady.
Tejas Networks – Reported net loss of ₹190 crore; revenue dropped sharply YoY.
Shiva Mills – Long-term bank rating downgraded to CARE BBB; Stable.
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