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Q1 results today: BHEL, Jindal Stainless, Fortis, among 161 firms on Aug 6
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Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL), Jindal Stainless, Bayer CropScience, Blue Star, Cera Sanitaryware, and Datamatics Global are scheduled to announce their earnings report for the first quarter (Q1) of the financial year 2025-26 (FY26) on Wednesday.
A host of other companies expected to declare their Q1 results today include EID Parry India, Electrosteel Castings, Fortis Healthcare, GNFC, Godrej Agrovet, Harsha Engineers, Hinduja Global Solutions, HUDCO, IRCON, Jyoti CNC Automation, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Sula Vineyards, VIP Industries, Kirloskar Oil Engines, and Welspun Enterprises.
Adani Ports Q1 results highlights
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ), India's largest port operator, posted a 6.5 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y) increase in consolidated net profit to ₹3,315 crore for the June quarter, supported by robust growth in its logistics and marine businesses, along with higher cargo throughput.
Cargo volumes rose 11 per cent Y-o-Y to 121 million tonnes (mt) in Q1FY26, up from 109 mt a year ago. The increase was driven by a 19 per cent rise in container cargo and new operations at the Colombo West International Terminal and a new export berth at Dhamra port.
Consolidated revenue from operations surged 31.19 per cent Y-o-Y to ₹9,126.14 crore. The logistics business more than doubled its revenue to ₹1,169 crore from ₹571 crore in Q1FY25, while revenue from the marine segment jumped nearly threefold to ₹541 crore from ₹188 crore.
Lupin Q1 results highlights
Lupin Ltd on Tuesday reported a 52 per cent Y-o-Y rise in consolidated profit after tax (PAT) to ₹1,221 crore for the June quarter, driven by strong sales growth in the US and Indian markets.
The company had posted a PAT of ₹805 crore in the same quarter last year. Revenue for the April–June period rose to ₹6,164 crore, up from ₹5,514 crore in the year-ago period, Lupin said in a statement.
Sales in the US grew 24 per cent Y-o-Y to ₹2,404 crore, up from ₹1,934 crore. India sales rose 8 per cent Y-o-Y to ₹2,089 crore, compared to ₹1,938 crore in Q1 FY25.
Market overview for August 6
Indian equity markets are set for a weak opening on Wednesday, tracking negative global cues. Sentiment took a hit after US President Donald Trump warned of a sharp hike in tariffs within 24 hours, citing India's continued purchase of Russian oil. He also criticised India, calling it 'not a good trading partner.'
Investors will also be closely watching the Reserve Bank of India's policy decision later today, with the central bank widely expected to hold interest rates steady amid rising trade tensions.
As of 8:25 am, GIFT Nifty futures were down 36 points at 24,703, signalling a subdued start for domestic equities.
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List of firms releasing Q1 FY26 results on August 6
7NR Retail Ltd
A-1 Ltd
Advance Lifestyles Ltd
Afcom Holdings Ltd
Alufluoride Ltd
Andhra Petrochemicals Ltd
Asian Tea & Exports Ltd
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd
Balmer Lawrie & Company Ltd
Bannari Amman Sugars Ltd
Banswara Syntex Ltd-$
Bayer CropScience Ltd
Bharat Forge Ltd
Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd
BLB Ltd
Bloom Industries Ltd
Bluechip Tex Industries Ltd
Blue Coast Hotels Ltd
Blue Star Ltd
Bombay Cycle & Motor Agency Ltd
BWL Ltd
Cera Sanitaryware Ltd
Chase Bright Steel Ltd
Checkpoint Trends Ltd
Chemcrux Enterprises Ltd
Cheviot Company Ltd-$
Continental Controls Ltd
Datamatics Global Services Ltd
Dhanlaxmi Fabrics Ltd
Divis Laboratories Ltd
Dynamic Industries Ltd-$
EID Parry India Ltd
Electrosteel Castings Ltd
Emerald Leisures Ltd
Escorp Asset Management Ltd
Euro Leder Fashion Ltd
Forbes & Company Ltd
Fortis Healthcare Ltd
Gayatri Sugars Ltd
GeeCee Ventures Ltd
Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd
Godrej Agrovet Ltd
Gopal Snacks Ltd
GPT Healthcare Ltd
GTL Ltd
Harsha Engineers International Ltd
Hawkins Cookers Ltd
HCL Infosystems Ltd
Hero MotoCorp Ltd
Hinduja Global Solutions Ltd
Hindoostan Mills Ltd
Hindustan Motors Ltd
H S India Ltd
Housing & Urban Development Corporation Ltd
IB Infotech Enterprises Ltd
Industrial Investment Trust Ltd
IITL Projects Ltd
Indian Infotech & Software Ltd
Indraprastha Medical Corporation Ltd
Integra Switchgear Ltd
IRCON International Ltd
Ironwood Education Ltd
ISL Consulting Ltd
Jayabharat Credit Ltd-$
Jindal Stainless Ltd
Jyoti CNC Automation Ltd
Kaira Can Company Ltd
Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Ltd
Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd
K.P.R. Mill Limited
Liberty Shoes Ltd
Linaks Microelectronics Ltd
Linc Ltd-$
Lords Ishwar Hotels Ltd
Lumax Industries Ltd
Lykis Ltd
Mahan Industries Ltd
McNally Bharat Engineering Company Ltd
Mac Charles India Ltd
Mega Corporation Ltd
Megastar Foods Ltd
Miven Machine Tools Ltd
MM Forgings Ltd-$
MM Rubber Company Ltd
Monte Carlo Fashions Ltd
Morepen Laboratories Ltd
Morganite Crucible India Ltd
Narmada Agrobase Ltd
Nandan Denim Ltd
NIIT Learning Systems Ltd
Nila Spaces Ltd
Nile Ltd
Nutech Global Ltd
Nutricircle Ltd
PAE Ltd
Pankaj Polymers Ltd
Peninsula Land Ltd
Permanent Magnets Ltd
Power Finance Corporation Ltd
Pidilite Industries Ltd
Pioneer Investcorp Ltd
Polychem Ltd
Precision Electronics Ltd
Prince Pipes and Fittings Ltd
Protean eGov Technologies Ltd
PVR Inox Ltd
Rain Industries Ltd
Rajkot Investment Trust Ltd
Rajputana Investment and Finance Ltd
Raymond Ltd
Raymond Lifestyle Ltd
Rajasthan Cylinders & Containers Ltd
RDB Infrastructure And Power Ltd
Ravindra Energy Ltd
RITES Ltd
Ravi Kumar Distilleries Ltd
Rajnish Retail Ltd
Sambhaav Media Ltd
Sanghvi Movers Ltd
Shipping Corporation of India Land and Assets Ltd
Sea TV Network Ltd
Sejal Glass Ltd
Shentracon Chemicals Ltd
Shetron Ltd
Sigma Solve Ltd
Simplex Realty Ltd
SKF India Ltd
Skyline Millars Ltd
SNL Bearings Ltd
Sula Vineyards Ltd
Sumedha Fiscal Services Ltd
Sundaram-Clayton Ltd
Suryo Foods & Industries Ltd
Swiss Military Consumer Goods Ltd
Symbiox Investment & Trading Company Ltd
Tacent Projects Ltd
Tasty Bite Eatables Ltd
Tribhovandas Bhimji Zaveri Ltd
TCFC Finance Ltd
TCI Finance Ltd
TCI Industries Ltd
TD Power Systems Ltd
Tiger Logistics (India) Ltd
Tinna Rubber and Infrastructure Ltd
Trent Ltd
Ultracab (India) Ltd
Universal Autofoundry Ltd
Univa Foods Ltd
Unjha Formulations Ltd
UNO Minda Ltd-$
Viksit Engineering Ltd
VIP Clothing Ltd
VIP Industries Ltd-$
Voith Paper Fabrics India Ltd
VRL Logistics Ltd
VR Woodart Ltd
Wardwizard Innovations & Mobility Ltd
Welspun Enterprises Ltd
Windsor Machines Ltd
Welcast Steels Ltd
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