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Indian Express
11 hours ago
- Indian Express
Stocks to Watch on Monday, August 18: Infosys, Indian Oil, Ashok Leyland, Hindustan Copper and more
Stocks to Watch: Shares of several companies will remain in focus on Monday (August 18) including Infosys, Indian Oil, Ashok Leyland, Hindustan Copper, Vodafone Idea, etc. On Thursday (August 14), the benchmark stock indices Sensex and Nifty ended flat in a highly volatile trade. The 30-share BSE Sensex climbed 57.75 points or 0.07 per cent to settle at 80,597.66. The 50-share NSE Nifty rose by 11.95 points or 0.05 per cent to 24,631.30. IT company Infosys plans to acquire 75 per cent stake in Versent Group, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Australian telecom firm Telstra, for 233.25 million Australian dollars or about Rs 1,336 crore, the company said in a regulatory filing. The acquisition is part of strategic collaboration between Infosys and Telstra to form a joint venture to provide AI-enabled cloud and digital solutions for Australian businesses. State-owned Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOC) on Thursday reported more than doubling of its first quarter net profit, as marketing margins surged because of holding of retail prices despite a drop in input oil cost. Its standalone net profit of Rs 5,688.60 crore in April-June – the first quarter of the 2025-26 fiscal year – compared to Rs 2,643.18 crore earnings in the same period of the last year, according to a stock exchange filing by the company. The first quarter profit is nearly half of the company's full 2024-25 (April 2024 to March 2025) fiscal year earnings of Rs 12,961.57 crore. Amara Raja Energy & Mobility Ltd reported a 33 per cent decline in consolidated profit after tax at Rs 164.8 crore in the first quarter ended June 30, 2025, impacted by higher expenses. The company had posted a consolidated Profit After Tax (PAT) of Rs 249.12 crore in the corresponding period of last fiscal, Amara Raja Energy & Mobility Ltd said in a regulatory filing. Ashok Leyland reported a 19.44 per cent rise in consolidated net profit at Rs 657.72 crore in the first quarter ended June 30, 2025, riding on record volumes. The company had posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 550.65 crore in the corresponding period of the last fiscal, Ashok Leyland said in a regulatory filing. State-owned Hindustan Copper on Thursday posted an over 18 per cent rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 134.28 crore in the June quarter of FY26, supported by higher revenues. The company, which is engaged in copper ore mining, had logged a net profit of Rs 113.40 crore in the April-June period of preceding 2024-25 financial year. According to an exchange filing, Hindustan Copper's total income rose to Rs 526.65 crore in the first quarter from Rs 500.44 crore in the same period a year ago. Inox Wind's consolidated net profit more than doubled to Rs 97.34 crore in the June quarter compared to the year-ago period, mainly due to higher revenues. It had posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 41.59 crore in the year-ago period, a BSE filing showed. Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd reported an 86 per cent drop in consolidated profit after tax to Rs 46.97 crore in the first quarter ended June 30, 2025, impacted by a provision for settling a litigation in the US. The company had posted a consolidated profit after tax (PAT) of Rs 340.24 crore in the corresponding period of the last fiscal, Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd said in a regulatory filing. Vodafone Idea reported widening of its consolidated loss to Rs 6,608 crore in the first quarter ended June 30, 2025, mainly on account of an increase in finance cost. The company had posted a loss of Rs 6,426.7 crore in the same period a year ago, according to an exchange filing. IRB Infrastructure posted an over 45 per cent year-on-year (y-o-y) rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 202.4 crore in the June quarter of FY26, supported by higher revenues. The company had logged a net profit of Rs 139.9 crore in the April-June period of the 2024-25 financial year. According to an exchange filing, its total income rose to Rs 2,164.5 crore in the first quarter from Rs 1,971.6 crore in the same period a year ago. (With inputs from PTI)


News18
13 hours ago
- News18
Mcap Of Five Of 10 Most-Valued Firms Climbs Rs 60,675.94 Crore; SBI, HDFC Bank Biggest Winners
Agency: PTI From the top-10 pack, RIL, HDFC Bank, Bharti Airtel, SBI and Infosys see an addition in their market capitalisation, while TCS, ICICI Bank, HUL, LIC and Bajaj Finance face erosion. The combined market valuation of five of the top-10 most valued firms increased by Rs 60,675.94 crore last week, with State Bank of India and HDFC Bank emerging as the lead gainers in line with a positive trend in equities. In a holiday-shortened last week, Sensex climbed 739.87 points or 0.92 per cent, and the Nifty edged higher by 268 points or 1.10 per cent. From the top-10 pack, Reliance Industries, HDFC Bank, Bharti Airtel, State Bank of India and Infosys saw an addition in their valuation, while Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), ICICI Bank, Hindustan Unilever Ltd, Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) and Bajaj Finance faced erosion from their market capitalisation (mcap). The valuation of State Bank of India jumped Rs 20,445.82 crore to Rs 7,63,095.16 crore, the most among the top-10 firms. The mcap of HDFC Bank surged Rs 14,083.51 crore to Rs 15,28,387.09 crore. Infosys added Rs 9,887.17 crore, taking its valuation to Rs 6,01,310.19 crore. The mcap of Bharti Airtel surged Rs 8,410.6 crore to Rs 10,68,260.92 crore. However, the mcap of LIC tumbled Rs 15,306.5 crore to Rs 5,61,881.17 crore. Bajaj Finance faced an erosion of Rs 9,601.08 crore to Rs 5,35,547.44 crore, while ICICI Bank's valuation declined by Rs 6,513.34 crore to Rs 10,18,982.35 crore. The mcap of TCS fell by Rs 4,558.79 crore to Rs 10,93,349.87 crore, and that of Hindustan Unilever dipped by Rs 3,630.12 crore to Rs 5,83,391.76 crore. Reliance Industries retained the title of the most valued firm, followed by HDFC Bank, TCS, Bharti Airtel, ICICI Bank, State Bank of India, Infosys, Hindustan Unilever, LIC and Bajaj Finance. view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Time of India
2 days ago
- Time of India
Agentic AI rises: 86% see higher risks, only 2% meet responsible AI gold standards
Infosys Knowledge Institute (IKI),the research arm of Infosys (NSE, BSE, NYSE: INFY), a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting, today unveiled critical insights into the state of responsible AI (RAI) implementation across enterprises, particularly with the advent of agentic AI . The report, Responsible Enterprise AI in the Agentic Era, surveyed over 1,500 business executives and interviewed 40 senior decision-makers across Australia, France, Germany, UK, US, and New Zealand. The findings show that while 78% of companies see RAI as a business growth driver, only 2% have adequate RAI controls in place to safeguard against reputational risk and financial loss. The report analyzed the effects of risks from poorly implemented AI, such as privacy violations, ethical violations, bias or discrimination, regulatory non-compliance, inaccurate or harmful predictions, among others. It found that 77% of organizations reported financial loss, and 53% of organizations have suffered reputational impact from such AI related incidents. Key findings include: AI risks are widespread and can be severe 95% of C-suite and director-level executives report AI-related incidents in the past two years.39% characterize the damage experienced from such AI issues as 'severe' or 'extremely severe'.86% of executives aware of agentic AI believe it will introduce new risks and compliance issues. Responsible AI (RAI) capability is patchy and inefficient for most enterprises Only 2% of companies (termed 'RAI leaders') met the full standards set in the Infosys RAI capability benchmark — termed 'RAISE BAR' with 15% (RAI followers) meeting three-quarters of the 'RAI leader' cohort experienced 39% lower financial losses and 18% lower severity from AI do several things better to achieve these results including developing improved AI explainability, proactively evaluating and mitigating against bias, rigorously testing and validating AI initiatives and having a clear incident response plan. Executives view RAI as a growth driver 78% of senior leaders see RAI as aiding their revenue growth and 83% say that future AI regulations would boost, rather than inhibit, the number of future AI on average companies believe they are underinvesting in RAI by 30%. With the scale of enterprise AI adoption far outpacing readiness, companies must urgently shift from treating RAI as a reactive compliance obligation to embracing it proactively as a strategic advantage. To help organizations build scalable, trusted AI systems that fuel growth while mitigating risk, Infosys recommends the following actions: Learn from the leaders: Study the practices of high-maturity RAI organizations who have already faced diverse incident types and developed robust product agility with platform governance: Combine decentralized product innovation with centralized RAI guardrails and RAI guardrails into secure AI platforms: Use platform-based environments that enable AI agents to operate within preapproved data and a proactive RAI office: Create a centralized function to monitor risk, set policy, and scale governance with tools like Infosys' AI3S (Scan, Shield, Steer). Balakrishna D.R., EVP – Global Services Head, AI and Industry Verticals, Infosys said, 'Drawing from our extensive experience working with clients on their AI journeys, we have seen firsthand how delivering more value from enterprise AI use cases, would require enterprises to first establish a responsible foundation built on trust, risk mitigation, data governance, and sustainability. This also means emphasizing ethical, unbiased, safe, and transparent model development. To realize the promise of this technology in the agentic AI future, leaders should strategically focus on platform and product-centric enablement, and proactive vigilance of their data estate. Companies should not discount the important role a centralized RAI office plays as enterprise AI scales, and new regulations come into force.' Jeff Kavanaugh, Head of Infosys Knowledge Institute, Infosys, said, 'Today, enterprises are navigating a complex landscape where AI's promise of growth is accompanied by significant operational and ethical risks. Our research clearly shows that while many are recognizing the importance of Responsible AI, there's a substantial gap in practical implementation. Companies that prioritize robust, embedded RAI safeguards will not only mitigate risks and potentially reduce financial losses but also unlock new revenue streams and thrive as we transition into the transformative agentic AI era.'