Shalimar Paints Ltd on Wednesday reported narrowing of its consolidated net loss to Rs 13.93 crore for September quarter FY26. The company had reported a net loss of Rs 19.37 crore for the July-September period a year ago, according to a regulatory filing from Shalimar Paints. Revenue from operations was down to Rs 133.81 crore in September quarter FY26 from Rs 144.74 crore a year ago. Total expenses were at Rs 151.26 crore, down 8.7 per cent year-on-year. Total income, which includes other income, was at Rs 137.12 crore, falling 6.16 per cent year-on-year. However, in the first half (H1) of FY26, total consolidated revenue was at Rs 293.24 crore, up 6.5 per cent. Shares of Shalimar Paints Ltd on Wednesday were trading at Rs 76.32 apiece, up 2.68 per cent from the previous close.
Ashok Leyland Q2 results: Net profit up 7% at ₹756 cr, dividend declared
The airline had recorded a consolidated net loss of ₹457.8 crore in the second quarter of FY25
Stock market close highlights on Nov 12, 2025: On the BSE, Asian Paints, Tech Mahindra and Bajaj Finserv were the top gainers while Tata Steel, Tata Motors PV, and BEL were among the major laggards.
HAL total expenses rose to ₹5,296.64 crore in Q2FY26, marking a 17.34 per cent increase Y-o-Y from ₹4,513.92 crore in Q2FY25
Parag Milk Foods Ltd reported 56.28 per cent surge in consolidated net profit to Rs 45.65 crore for the second quarter of the 2025-26 fiscal on higher sales. The company had clocked a net profit of Rs 29.21 crore in the same quarter previous fiscal, according to a regulatory filing. Total income rose 15.58 per cent to Rs 1,025.98 crore in the July-September quarter of the 2025-26 fiscal, from Rs 887.61 crore in the year-ago. Expenses remained higher at Rs 975.49 crore as against Rs 852.04 crore in the said period. The Pune-based dairy sells milk and milk-related products in the brand name such as Gowardhan, Go, Pride of Cows. Its subsidiary firm in Dubai incorporated during 2024-25 fiscal is yet to commence operation.
The signing of India-US trade deal remains key monitorable as any revision to the current tariff rates to below India's competitive peers would be positive for the textile sector, say analysts.
Reliance Infrastructure has reported a 50 per cent dip in consolidated net profit to Rs 1,911.19 crore in the September quarter, impacted by reduced income, and the company also looks to raise USD 600 million to fund its growth plans. It had clocked a net profit of Rs 4,082.53 crore in the second quarter a year ago, the company said in an exchange filing on Tuesday. The company saw its total income falling to Rs 6,309.48 crore, from Rs 7,345.96 crore in the July-September period of FY25. Reliance Infrastructure trimmed expenses to Rs 5,991.49 crore, from Rs 6,450.38 crore in the year-ago period. In a separate statement, the company said its "board has approved seeking enabling resolution from shareholders for raising USD 600 million through issue of foreign currency convertible bonds (FCCBs) to fund growth." The company's consolidated net worth increased to Rs 16,921 crore, as on September 30, 2025, up 14 per cent from Rs 14,855 crore as on June 30, 2025. Bank debt on a standalon
In the past six months, Nifty Midcap 150 index has outperformed the market by surging 10 per cent, as against 5.3 per cent rally in the Nifty 50.
The rally came after BSE posted a 61 per cent year-on-year rise in consolidated net profit to ₹558.5 crore for Q2FY26, compared with ₹346.8 crore in the corresponding quarter last year.
Q2FY26 company results: Firms including Hindustan Aeronautics, Cochin Shipyard, Indraprastha Gas, Info Edge (India), and Pfizer are also to release their July-September earnings reports today
While brokerages said the CV cycle appears to be nearing its bottom, they expect growth momentum to pick up from Q4FY26), driven by defence and aerospace segments.
BLS International shares gained 5 per cent after it reported a 26.8 per cent year-on-year jump for the September quarter of the financial year 2026
Tata Motors Q2 preview: Key factors to watch will be JLR and India CV demand and margin outlook, analysts at Nuvama said.
Stocks to Watch today: Groww, Tata Motors CV, Bajaj Finserv, Biocon, Bharat Forge, BSE and Tata Power are among the stocks to watch today, November 12, 2025
The company's revenue from operations rose to Rs 2,269.8 crore, a 13.4 per cent increase from Rs 2,001.9 crore in Q2FY25
Cuts AUM growth guidance to 22-23% for FY26
The biosimilars segment, operated by Biocon Biologics, reported revenues of Rs 2,721 crore, reflecting strong 25 per cent year-on-year growth
Bajaj Finserv's stock closed 6.26 per cent lower at Rs 1,987.75 per share on the BSE
Snacks manufacturer Bikaji Foods International Ltd on Tuesday reported 13.5 per cent increase in consolidated net profit at Rs 77.67 crore for the second quarter ended September 2025. The company had posted a profit of Rs 68.43 crore for the July-September period a year ago, according to a regulatory filing from Bikaji Foods. Revenue from operations was at Rs 830.3 crore in September quarter FY26 as against Rs 720.61 crore a year ago. Total expenses were up 15 per cent to Rs 730.93 crore. Total income, which includes other income, was at Rs 842.60 crore, up 15.68 per cent. In the first half (H1) of FY26, the total consolidated income of Bikaji Foods was at Rs 1,505.27 crore, an increase of 15.17 per cent. During the quarter, Bikaji Foods had a volume growth (in tonnes) of 10.8 per cent on YoY basis. In September quarter, Bikaji's revenue from Ethnic Snacks was up 4.6 per cent, constituting 59.1 per cent of the overall revenue. Revenue from 'Packaged Sweets' grew 32.3 per cent in