Cipla Q4 FY25 result: Board of directors recommend a final dividend of ₹14 per equity share for FY25 and a special dividend of ₹3 per share
PB Fintech Q4 results preview: Management commentary around growth, margins, and inclusion of PB connect in new initiative business and new health care venture will be keenly watched
The company's board has also recommended final dividend of ₹0.50/- per equity share i.e. 5 per cent per equity share of ₹10 each for the financial year ended March 31, 2025
The result compared with 231 billion yen profit for the same period the previous year and the 26.9 billion yen average loss from five analyst estimates compiled by LSEG
PG Electroplast Ltd (PGEL), a contract manufacturer of consumer electronics and home appliances, has reported a two-fold jump in consolidated net profit to Rs 146.38 crore in the March quarter of FY'25 led by strategic expansion in products, capacity and increase in operational efficiencies. It had posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 71.58 crore in the January-March quarter a year ago, according to a regulatory filing by PG Electroplast Ltd (PGEL) on Monday. PGEL's revenue from operations was up 77.4 per cent to Rs 1,909.85 crore in the March quarter. It was at Rs 1,076.57 crore in the corresponding quarter a year before. Total expenses of PGEL were Rs 1,749.79 crore in the March quarter, up 76.84 per cent. Its total revenue was up 78.68 per cent to Rs 1,929.72 crore in the March quarter. For the financial year ended March 31, 2025, PGEL's net profit was up two-fold to Rs 290.92 crore, from Rs 137.01 crore a year before. In FY25, PGEL's total consolidated income rose 77.73 per
Share price of India Glycols hit a new high of ₹1,639.80 on the BSE in Tuesday's intra-day trade and rallied 17% in past two trading days on healthy outlook.
JM Financial share price: In Q4, the company's standalone profit after tax (PAT) increased 390 per cent to ₹134.55 crore as compared to ₹27.47 crore a year ago
Man Industries (India) rallied 12% to ₹351.25 on the BSE in Tuesday's intra-day trade, extending its previous day's 20% up move after it reported healthy earnings for Q4FY25 and strong outlook.
Swiggy share price: JM Financial suggested long-term investors can use these pressures to build a sizable position in Swiggy
Mid-cap Indian IT firm Happiest Minds Technologies has reported a 52.7 per cent decline in consolidated net profit to Rs 34 crore in the March-ended quarter. It had posted a profit of Rs 71.9 crore in the year-ago period, according to a regulatory filing. Revenue for the quarter under review rose 30.5 per cent to Rs 544.5 crore, compared with Rs 417.2 crore in Q4 FY24. Sequentially, profit dropped 32 per cent, while revenue rose 2.5 per cent. The firm added 14 new clients in Q4, bringing the tally to 281. For full FY25, the Bengaluru-headquartered firm logged a profit of Rs 184.6 crore, a 25.6 per cent dip from Rs 248.3 per cent in FY24. Revenue in FY25 was recorded 26.8 per cent higher at 2,060.8 crore. The company, in March, announced a slew of apex-level changes in its organisation structure with immediate effect. As part of the rejig, Executive Vice Chairman Joseph Anantharaju was elevated to Co-Chairman and CEO, while Chairman Ashok Soota took up an additional position as
Q4 FY25 company results: GAIL (India), Aditya Birla Capital, and GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals will also be releasing their Jan-March quarter results on May 13
Management indicated that the quick commerce segment saw peak losses in Q4 and there will be progressive improvement
Tata Steel reports 112.7 per cent YoY rise in Q4FY25 profit, aided by lower raw material cost; full-year profit at ₹3,420 crore after last year's net loss
Care Ratings on Monday reported a 77 per cent jump in its net profit to Rs 43.37 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 31. The domestic ratings firm had a net profit of Rs 24.55 crore in the March quarter of 2023-24. Its total income rose to Rs 124.82 crore in the January-March period from Rs 100.43 crore in the March quarter of FY24, the agency said in a regulatory filing. For the full fiscal 2024-25, its net profit surged 36.5 per cent to Rs 140 crore against Rs 102.56 crore in 2023-24. Shares of Care Ratings closed at Rs 1,342.85 apiece, up 4.28 per cent over the previous close on BSE.
The hospitality firm posts 50.2 per cent rise in Q4 profit; acquires 15-acre beachfront land in North Goa to develop a 170-room luxury resort as part of expansion
The board of directors also recommended a dividend of ₹3.60 per for the financial year 2024-25
Fintech platform Zaggle Prepaid Ocean Services on Monday posted a 67 per cent rise in net profit to Rs 32 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 2025. The company had reported a net profit of Rs 19 crore in the year-ago period, Zaggle said in a regulatory filing. During the quarter under review, the company's operating revenue rose 50 per cent to Rs 411 crore compared to Rs 273 crore a year ago. "Building on our strong performance, we project our organic FY26 topline growth to range between 35 per cent and 40 per cent. As we continue to scale, we remain focused on driving margin expansion through increased operating leverage, operational efficiencies, and cross-sell opportunities," Zaggle Chairman Raj P Narayanam said.
However, the company's total income has increased by 10.1 per cent to Rs 470.46 crore, from last year's Q4 income of Rs 427.31 crore.
Wire ropes maker Usha Martin has posted a 5 per cent fall in consolidated net profit to Rs 100.91 crore in the March 2025 quarter, impacted by higher expenses. It had reported Rs 106.33 crore net profit in the January-March period of the preceding 2023-24 fiscal, the company said. The company's total income, however, rose to Rs 919.73 crore from Rs 838.52 crore in the fourth quarter of the preceding financial year. Expenses surged to Rs 790.81 crore from Rs 706.71 crore a year ago. For the entire FY25, the net profit also fell to Rs 406.32 crore from Rs 424.12 crore in FY24. The board has also recommended a dividend of Rs 3 per equity share of Re 1 for the financial year ended March 31, 2025. It further approved the appointment of Chirantan Chatterjee as Whole-Time Director of the company for a term of 5 years, effective from May 12, 2025.
SRF reports ₹526 crore net profit in Q4 FY25, a 24 per cent rise driven by strong growth in chemicals, fluorochemicals, and performance films amid global volatility