Prestige Estates Projects Ltd has reported a 95 per cent increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 457.4 crore for the latest September quarter on higher income and lower expenses. Its net profit stood at Rs 234.6 crore in the year-ago period. Total income rose to Rs 2,697.8 crore during the second quarter of this fiscal year, from Rs 2,423.8 crore in the corresponding period of the preceding year, according to a regulatory filing on Wednesday. Irfan Razack, Chairman and Managing Director, Prestige Group, said the company has achieved steady financial and operational performance. "The first half of FY26 has been particularly encouraging, with robust sales momentum and strong cash flows underscoring the enduring trust that homebuyers and investors place in the Prestige brand. Our focus remains on timely delivery, prudent capital allocation, and expanding our footprint across key growth markets," he said. With a healthy launch pipeline ahead, Razack said the company is well-position
Analysts like Bikaji Foods' dual-engine growth strategy, i.e. continue to dominate the core states, while expanding and capturing new markets in key states
In the past one week, Vedanta stock has outperformed the market by surging 6 per cent, as compared to a 2.2 per cent rise in the BSE Sensex and 4.8 per cent gain in the BSE Metal index.
Cochin Shipyard shares fell 8 per cent intraday as Q2 profit and operating margin fell. The company also declared an interim dividend of ₹4 per equity share
The stock hit a four-month high of ₹3,044, as it rallied 9 per cent on the BSE in Thursday's intra-day trade after the company reported strong earnings for Q2FY26.
Nazara Tech shares gained 5 per cent despite a ₹29.35 loss in Q2FY26 compared with a net profit of ₹23.83 crore a year earlier
On the bourses, HAL share price was trading 0.27 per cent lower at ₹4,734 per share at 10 AM. By comparison, the BSE Sensex was trading flat at 84,463.92 levels.
Honasa Consumer share price: Analysts have given thumbs up to Mamaearth's focus on innovation and diversification during Q2FY26
Q2FY26 company results: Firms including Eicher Motors, Muthoot Finance, Esaar India, and Samvardhana Motherson International are also to release their July-September earnings reports today
Though ONGC's Q2FY26 results met expectations, analysts remain cautious amid weaker crude realisations, delayed production ramp-up, and trimmed output guidance for FY26 and FY27
The Hinduja Group firm's Q2 profit rose 7% to Rs 820 crore, led by lower losses at Switch Mobility and higher sales; it may invest Rs 5,000-10,000 crore in a new battery manufacturing facility
Tata Steel posted a 272% year-on-year jump in consolidated net profit to Rs 3,101.75 crore in Q2FY26, driven by robust India operations, volume growth, and cost transformation efforts
Nazara Technologies posted a Rs 29.35 crore Q2 loss after a Rs 914.7 crore impairment in Moonshine Technologies, even as revenue rose 65% to Rs 526 crore
The airline's Q2 FY26 net loss rose to ₹621.5 crore due to rupee depreciation, grounded planes, and airspace curbs, though CMD Ajay Singh says fleet expansion will aid recovery in H2
The paint major's profit rose to Rs 993.6 crore in Q2 FY26 as domestic decorative volumes grew 10.9% and international sales gained nearly 10%, helping improve margins and overall profitability
Keystone Realtors' Q2 profit fell sharply to Rs 8.55 crore as the developer adopted a new accounting standard while revenue and Ebitda declined even as pre-sales and project launches rose in H1 FY26
The infrastructure firm's Q2 FY26 profit rose to Rs 140 crore as toll revenues grew 11% and InvIT-related gains boosted total income
Asian Paints' revenue from sales stood at ₹8,513.7 crore, up 6.4 per cent from ₹8,003 crore in Q2FY25
IRB Infrastructure Developers on Wednesday reported a 41 per cent rise in consolidated net profit at Rs 141 crore for the September quarter. The company had clocked a net profit of Rs 100 crore in the year-ago period, it said in a regulatory filing. Total income during the second quarter of the current fiscal year rose to Rs 1,800 crore from Rs 1,752 crore a year ago. The company said it also declared an interim dividend of 7 per cent in a board meeting on Wednesday to announce the financial results for Q2FY26. IRB Infrastructure Developers Chairman & Managing Director Virendra D Mhaiskar said, "The first half of the year, particularly Q2, continued to demonstrate strong momentum in toll revenue growth, despite a severe and extended monsoon period." "We have also successfully completed the sale of three assets, in line with our B.E.S.T. (Bid, Execute, Stabilize, Transfer) strategy of efficient asset churn and sustainable growth without any dilution," he added. IRB Infrastructure
FMCG firm Jyothy Labs Ltd on Wednesday reported a decline of 16.36 per cent in its consolidated net profit to Rs 87.76 crore in the September quarter of FY26. It had posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 104.93 crore in the July-September quarter a year ago, according to a regulatory filing by Jyothy Labs, which owns brands such as Ujala, Pril, Margo and Exo. Jyothy Labs' revenue from operations was up marginally at Rs 736.06 crore in the September quarter of FY26. It was at Rs 733.07 crore in the corresponding quarter a year ago. This "reflects a 0.4 per cent year-on-year growth in value and 2.8 per cent growth in volume", said Jyothy Labs in its earnings statement. Its operating EBITDA margin stood at 16.1 per cent, helped by a disciplined cost management despite external headwinds. Total expenses of Jyothy Labs were at Rs 634.35 crore in the September quarter of FY26. "General trade continued to remain under pressure. Modern trade, including e-commerce and quick commerce, ...