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Business Upturn
13-05-2025
- Business
- Business Upturn
Stocks in news today: Raymond, Tata Steel, Paytm, SRF, PG Electroplast, HFCL among key shares to watch
By News Desk Published on May 13, 2025, 07:34 IST A busy day for the Indian stock market as companies across sectors released Q4 earnings, strategic updates, and corporate actions. Here's a detailed roundup of major developments that are likely to influence stock movements today. Top earnings and operational updates Raymond Lifestyle Ltd reported a net loss of ₹44.95 crore in Q4FY25, reversing from a ₹235.58 crore profit a year earlier. Revenue declined to ₹1,494.15 crore from ₹1,684.55 crore. Meanwhile, Raymond Ltd will trade ex-date on Wednesday for the demerger of its engineering and realty businesses in a 1:1 share ratio. Tata Steel posted a net profit of ₹1,201 crore, exceeding estimates of ₹1,080 crore, while revenue at ₹56,218 crore came slightly below expectations. Paytm is under pressure as Antfin plans to sell up to 4% stake via block deals worth ₹2,066 crore. The floor price is set at ₹809.75 per share. SRF posted strong results, with net profit at ₹526 crore vs ₹422 crore YoY, and revenue rising to ₹4,313 crore from ₹3,570 crore. PG Electroplast more than doubled its net profit to ₹145 crore vs ₹70 crore, with revenue rising to ₹1,909 crore from ₹1,076 crore YoY. HFCL announced a ₹157 crore order win under BharatNet Phase III in West Bengal, adding to its telecom infrastructure business momentum. Positive earnings across broader sectors Zaggle Prepaid : Profit rose to ₹31.12 crore vs ₹19.15 crore; revenue at ₹412.10 crore vs ₹273.3 crore. Artemis Medicare : Profit at ₹22.92 crore vs ₹14.30 crore; revenue at ₹239.90 crore vs ₹225.24 crore. TD Power Systems : Profit at ₹53.02 crore vs ₹29.02 crore; revenue rose to ₹348.20 crore from ₹263.89 crore. KIMS : Net profit surged to ₹102 crore vs ₹65.5 crore; revenue at ₹797 crore vs ₹634 crore. Advait Energy : Profit at ₹12.9 crore vs ₹7.2 crore; revenue at ₹195 crore vs ₹60 crore. Aarti Surfactants : Net profit at ₹9.8 crore vs ₹5.6 crore; revenue at ₹202 crore vs ₹159 crore. Siyaram Silk : Profit at ₹72 crore vs ₹69 crore; revenue at ₹740 crore vs ₹647 crore. Care Ratings : Profit rose to ₹42.7 crore vs ₹24.1 crore; revenue at ₹110 crore vs ₹90 crore. Chalet Hotels : Net profit at ₹120 crore vs ₹82 crore; revenue at ₹520 crore vs ₹418 crore. Raymond Ltd : Also reported ₹25.4 crore profit vs ₹12.7 crore; revenue at ₹558 crore vs ₹266 crore. GP Eco Solutions: Net profit at ₹5.6 crore vs ₹4.9 crore; revenue at ₹163 crore vs ₹83 crore. Other corporate updates Gokaldas Exports : CRISIL upgraded long-term rating to A+/Stable from A/Positive. Grovy India : Secured premium residential project in Greater Kailash 1, New Delhi. Cellecor Gadgets : To launch new washing machine range in May 2025. Cochin Shipyard : Partnered with Drydocks World to strengthen offshore repair capabilities. Tanla Platforms : Promoter bought a 1.38% stake at ₹470.15/share. Piramal Pharma : To invest $90 million in expanding US facilities. Gensol Engineering : MD Anmol Singh Jaggi and Director Puneet Singh Jaggi resigned effective May 12. Cyient DLM : CEO Anthony Montalbano resigned. Allied Blenders : Board to consider fund raising via equity on May 15. Arvind Ltd : To acquire 15.96% stake in Torrent Urja 28. Sam Industries: Appointed Mr. Rajendra Kumar Pasari as Additional Director. Dividend, ex-dates and other financial actions Avadh Sugar : Final dividend of ₹10/share. Alufluoride Ltd : Record date for dividend is June 13. Godrej CP : Ex-date today for ₹5/share dividend. IGFL : Ex-date today for ₹6/share dividend. BSE : To go ex-dividend (₹23/share) on May 14. M&M Financial: Ex-date on May 14 for rights issue (1 for every 8 shares). Neutral or mixed Q4 performances Usha Martin : Net profit at ₹101 crore vs ₹106 crore; revenue at ₹896 crore vs ₹829 crore. Morepen Laboratories : Profit fell to ₹20.31 crore vs ₹28.28 crore; revenue up to ₹465.85 crore. Sicagen : Profit at ₹4 crore vs ₹3 crore; revenue at ₹251 crore vs ₹221 crore. BLISS GVS : Turned profitable with ₹15.5 crore profit vs ₹9.2 crore loss. Speciality Restaurants : Net profit at ₹2.4 crore vs ₹3.1 crore; revenue up at ₹103 crore. Springform : Appointed Mr. Paramjeet Singh Chhabra as MD for 5 years. Expo Gas : Received ₹1.1 crore order from Reliance Industries. Precision Wires: Considering fund raise via QIP. Negative cues and block deals Jai Balaji Industries : Profit dropped to ₹75.48 crore vs ₹272.98 crore; revenue at ₹1,589 crore vs ₹1,845.6 crore. Aether Industries : Promoter Purnima Desai to sell up to 6.77% stake via OFS on May 13–14. KFin Tech : General Atlantic Singapore to sell 6.9% stake via block deals. Premier Explosives : Received closure order from Telangana Pollution Control Board. Himalaya Food: Plans rights issue of up to ₹340 crore. Disclaimer: This article is strictly informational and based on publicly disclosed data and company announcements. It does not constitute investment advice. Business Upturn and the author do not recommend buying or selling any stock mentioned. News desk at


Time of India
13-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Raymond Lifestyle slips into loss of Rs 45 crore in Q4 FY25
New Delhi: Raymond Lifestyle Ltd, on Monday, has reported a consolidated net loss of Rs 45 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2025, hurt by muted demand and higher expenses. This compares to a profit of Rs 236 crore in the same period last year, which included a one-time gain from its discontinued FMCG operations, as per a regulatory filing. The company stated that its Q4 performance was impacted by high inflation, subdued consumer demand, and a ransomware attack that disrupted operations, resulting in temporary system outages and supply chain delays. The company's consolidated revenue from operations for Q4 stood at Rs 1,494 crore, down 11 per cent from Rs 1,685 crore in the year-ago quarter. For the full financial year FY25, revenue slipped to Rs 6,177 crore from Rs 6,535 crore in FY24. For the full year, Raymond Lifestyle posted total income of Rs 6,360 crore, with EBITDA at Rs 651 crore and a 10.2 per cent margin, down from the previous year. Prolonged heatwaves, the general elections, and fewer wedding dates were cited as macro headwinds impacting sales across channels. 'Despite the challenges, we opened 170 new stores in FY25, taking our retail footprint to 1,688 stores, including 152 Ethnix outlets. We are optimistic about FY26 as early signs of demand recovery are visible in April,' said Gautam Singhania , executive chairman of the company. Branded Textile: Revenue fell 21 per cent YoY to Rs 727 crore in Q4; EBITDA margin dropped to 7 per cent from 21.8 per cent due to demand softness and operational disruption. Branded Apparel: Revenue stood at Rs 391 crore vs Rs 409 crore YoY; EBITDA margin slumped to 0.4 per cent from 13.5 per cent amid retail expansion costs and adverse channel mix. Garmenting: Revenue flat at Rs 248 crore; EBITDA turned negative at -2.9 per cent vs 12 per cent last year due to new customer onboarding and training costs. High Value Cotton Shirting: Revenue dipped to Rs 185 crore; however, EBITDA margin surged to 33.1 per cent due to a one-time subsidy of Rs 53 crore. Raymond Lifestyle ended FY25 as a net cash surplus company with Rs 90 crore in cash. Further, the company said it expects the India-UK FTA to open new export opportunities and support its long-term growth ambitions in global value chains.


Business Mayor
12-05-2025
- Business
- Business Mayor
Raymond Lifestyle slips into loss of Rs 45 crore in Q4 FY25
New Delhi: Raymond Lifestyle Ltd, on Monday, has reported a consolidated net loss of Rs 45 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2025, hurt by muted demand and higher expenses. This compares to a profit of Rs 236 crore in the same period last year, which included a one-time gain from its discontinued FMCG operations, as per a regulatory filing. The company stated that its Q4 performance was impacted by high inflation, subdued consumer demand, and a ransomware attack that disrupted operations, resulting in temporary system outages and supply chain delays. The company's consolidated revenue from operations for Q4 stood at Rs 1,494 crore, down 11 per cent from Rs 1,685 crore in the year-ago quarter. For the full financial year FY25, revenue slipped to Rs 6,177 crore from Rs 6,535 crore in FY24. For the full year, Raymond Lifestyle posted total income of Rs 6,360 crore, with EBITDA at Rs 651 crore and a 10.2 per cent margin, down from the previous year. Prolonged heatwaves, the general elections, and fewer wedding dates were cited as macro headwinds impacting sales across channels. 'Despite the challenges, we opened 170 new stores in FY25, taking our retail footprint to 1,688 stores, including 152 Ethnix outlets. We are optimistic about FY26 as early signs of demand recovery are visible in April,' said Gautam Singhania, executive chairman of the company. Branded Textile: Revenue fell 21 per cent YoY to Rs 727 crore in Q4; EBITDA margin dropped to 7 per cent from 21.8 per cent due to demand softness and operational disruption. Read More Uniqlo risks boycott in China after CEO's Xinjiang comment Branded Apparel: Revenue stood at Rs 391 crore vs Rs 409 crore YoY; EBITDA margin slumped to 0.4 per cent from 13.5 per cent amid retail expansion costs and adverse channel mix. Garmenting: Revenue flat at Rs 248 crore; EBITDA turned negative at -2.9 per cent vs 12 per cent last year due to new customer onboarding and training costs. High Value Cotton Shirting: Revenue dipped to Rs 185 crore; however, EBITDA margin surged to 33.1 per cent due to a one-time subsidy of Rs 53 crore. Raymond Lifestyle ended FY25 as a net cash surplus company with Rs 90 crore in cash. Further, the company said it expects the India-UK FTA to open new export opportunities and support its long-term growth ambitions in global value chains.


Time of India
12-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Raymond Lifestyle slips into loss of Rs 45 cr in Q4 FY25; total income hit by ransomware attack and weak demand
New Delhi: Raymond Lifestyle Ltd, on Monday, has reported a consolidated net loss of Rs 45 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2025, hurt by muted demand and higher expenses. This compares to a profit of Rs 236 crore in the same period last year, which included a one-time gain from its discontinued FMCG operations, as per a regulatory filing. The company stated that its Q4 performance was impacted by high inflation, subdued consumer demand, and a ransomware attack that disrupted operations, resulting in temporary system outages and supply chain delays. The company's consolidated revenue from operations for Q4 stood at Rs 1,494 crore, down 11 per cent from Rs 1,685 crore in the year-ago quarter. For the full financial year FY25, revenue slipped to Rs 6,177 crore from Rs 6,535 crore in FY24. For the full year, Raymond Lifestyle posted total income of Rs 6,360 crore, with EBITDA at Rs 651 crore and a 10.2 per cent margin, down from the previous year. Prolonged heatwaves, the general elections, and fewer wedding dates were cited as macro headwinds impacting sales across channels. 'Despite the challenges, we opened 170 new stores in FY25, taking our retail footprint to 1,688 stores, including 152 Ethnix outlets. We are optimistic about FY26 as early signs of demand recovery are visible in April,' said Gautam Singhania , executive chairman of the company. Branded Textile: Revenue fell 21 per cent YoY to Rs 727 crore in Q4; EBITDA margin dropped to 7 per cent from 21.8 per cent due to demand softness and operational disruption. Branded Apparel: Revenue stood at Rs 391 crore vs Rs 409 crore YoY; EBITDA margin slumped to 0.4 per cent from 13.5 per cent amid retail expansion costs and adverse channel mix. Garmenting: Revenue flat at Rs 248 crore; EBITDA turned negative at -2.9 per cent vs 12 per cent last year due to new customer onboarding and training costs. High Value Cotton Shirting: Revenue dipped to Rs 185 crore; however, EBITDA margin surged to 33.1 per cent due to a one-time subsidy of Rs 53 crore. Raymond Lifestyle ended FY25 as a net cash surplus company with Rs 90 crore in cash. Further, the company said it expects the India-UK FTA to open new export opportunities and support its long-term growth ambitions in global value chains.