Reliance Industries stock today dropped below its long-term 200-DMA for the first-time since April 28, 2025. Take a look at how the stock is placed on the daily, weekly and monthly charts.
Stocks to watch on Monday, January 19: At around 7:10 AM, GIFT Nifty futures were down 180 points at 25,571.50, signaling a gap-down start for the bourses.
RIL's consolidated Ebitda for Q3FY26 stood at ₹50,932 crore, up 6.1 per cent Y-o-Y. However, Ebitda margin fell to 17.3 per cent from 18 per cent during Q3FY25
RIL Q3FY26 results preview: Brokerages expect ~10 per cent Y-o-Y Ebitda growth led by O2C and Jio, partly offset by Retail. Check earnings estimates, segment-wise outlook and key monitorables
Shares of RIL saw their steepest fall in over five months even after it denied reports that claimed three tankers carrying Russian crude oil were headed to its Jamnagar refinery
Analysts at YES Securities have recommended a 'BUY' rating on Chennai Petro, MRPL, BPCL and Reliance Industries on the back of upbeat prospects for these oil refining companies.
With 100GWh, 20GWh and 12GWh of planned capacities respectively, these players are set to benefit from what Nuvama calls an imminent J-curve demand breakout, reaffirming its 'Buy' rating on the theme.
At the middle of this optimism is RIL's first battery Giga factory in Jamnagar, slated to start operations in early calendar year 2026 (CY26) with a production capacity of 40GWh per year.
According to Nuvama, the outlook for OMCs is clouded by high capital expenditure commitments and rising under-recoveries, which are set to keep return ratios suppressed.
RIL reported a consolidated net profit of ₹18,165 crore in Q2FY26, up 9.7 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y) but down 32.7 per cent quarter-on-quarter (Q-o-Q) from ₹26,994 crore in Q1FY26.
In the past, Reliance had seen a gap-up open post Q4FY25 results in April following which the stock rallied over 19% in the next three months. Here's a trading strategy at current levels.
Reliance Q2FY26 results may show muted earnings Q-o-Q. Jio & oil-to-chemicals could boost Ebitda, while upstream business may weaken. RIL Q2 results are due on Oct 17, 2025
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