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    On this season of corporate earnings, Nifty50 companies likely to give solid show

    Nifty 50 cos expect double-digit June revenue, profit growth, with net profit up 26.4% and 20.6% operating margins. Noted sectors' improvements, geopolitical concerns, Maruti Suzuki's volume growth, credit growth issues, moderate inflation effects, and rural consumption. Analysts predict 13% and 17% EPS growth in FY25 and FY26.

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    May 2024, saw marginal decline in domestic 2-wheeler sales, exports however were up

    India's two-wheeler sales experienced a marginal decline in May 2024 compared to the previous year, with major manufacturers like Hero MotoCorp, Bajaj Auto, and Eicher Motors reporting declines. Hero MotoCorp sold 498,123 units, while Bajaj Auto sold 305,482 units. Eicher Motors sold 71,010 units, 8% lower than the previous year. However, all three companies reported growth in exports, with Eicher Motors exports growing by 12%.

    Hot Stocks: Brokerage view on Tata Motors, Eicher Motors, Bank of Baroda and Polycab

    Brokerage firm Jefferies upgraded Bank of Baroda to a buy, Citigroup has a buy rating on Polycab, Jefferies maintained a buy rating on Eicher Motors and Morgan Stanley downgraded Tata Motors to Equal Weight.

    Election, Q4 earnings, and FII flows among 10 factors that will steer D-Street this week

    Over 530 BSE-listed companies will announce their March quarter earnings this week, including DLF, GIC Housing Finance, INOX India, Jindal Steel & Power, Varun Beverages, Zomato, Bharti Airtel, Bharti Hexacom and Colgate-Palmolive (India).

    Eicher Motors Q4 results: PAT jumps 18% YoY at Rs 1,070.45 crore. Rs 51/share dividend announced

    Eicher Motors recorded an 18% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 1,070.45 crore for Q4 2024, with sequential growth of 7.5%. Total revenue reached Rs 4,256.04 crore, up 12% YoY. The board declared a final dividend of Rs 51 per share, totalling Rs 1,396.41 crore.

    • Q4 results today: Tata Motors, Cipla among 87 companies to announce earnings

      Q4 results today: Several other companies scheduled to release their financial results include Cholamandalam Finance, Eicher Motors, Finolex Industries, Jupiter LifeLine Hospitals, Kalyan Jewellers, Piramal Pharma, Punjab and Sind Bank, Spencers Retail, TCI Express, Thermax, and more.

      Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 49%

      It is after a long period of time that on Friday bears are visible in both segments of market, in the broader market like indices like Nifty and Sensex, but also in the broader market breadth. There is no major follow up in today's trading session, but given the fact valuations are expensive it would be better to still be cautious. In such times, stocks where there are some improvements in the business operating matrix that tend to weather the storm better. These selected stocks depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars i.e. earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

      Tata Motors shares rally 2% after releasing monthly sales numbers

      Tata Motors sales in the domestic and international market for April 2024 stood at 77,521 vehicles, compared to 69,599 units during April 2023, rising 12% YoY.

      Here's why Hemang Jani is bullish on Tata Motors

      ​I think it will be good to have a bit of caution having seen such a massive gain and also we should be watching out for the companies which are delivering very solid numbers to have a slightly better understanding of what could growth look like over the next quarters. I think it is a good time to kind of have a detailed look at the numbers, growth and valuations.

      Technical Breakout Stocks: How to trade Siemens, Eicher Motors and RIL on Tuesday

      The S&P BSE Sensex rose 560 points while the Nifty50 closed above 22,300 levels. Sectorally, buying was seen in capital goods, consumer durables, public sector, and healthcare stocks while selling was seen in utilities.

      Follow-up buying could take Nifty higher: Analysts

      ​ US Markets are in oversold territory, and European indices have taken support near crucial moving averages, which mean a meaningful recovery can be expected from global equity markets.

      Q4 results today: Tata Communications, Angel One among 10 companies to announce earnings

      March quarter earnings season starts with Tata Communications and ICICI Lombard set to announce. Boards to discuss dividends. High-frequency indicators point to strong demand momentum. Key focus on data gross revenue, DPS revenue, and EBITDA margins.

      Global volatility, domestic solutions: 6 largecap stocks from different sectors with upside potential up to 47%

      There are two things which have rattled the global markets. First is the confusion on how to interpret the statement/ data/minutes of the meeting of the US Fed. There is no clarity after the recent inflation number on how things will pan out. Second which has come after some gap is the geopolitical tensions, the development of possible war between Iran and Israel. This means disruption in trade as it is in an area which is logistically important and second, it will have an impact on crude oil prices, which means that inflation in the US may become more sticky. So, this time the probability of geopolitical tensions leading to higher disruption for the global economy and hence for the equity market is high. The next logical question is how to deal with it. The answer lies in history, whether it is geopolitical tension or interest rate cycle getting unexpected disruptions, they keep happening. What one has to focus on is stock selection and owning good business and volatility whether global or domestic is taken care of.

      Q4 earnings preview: Auto sector revenue to grow 15% YoY on steady PV, 2W demand

      Q4 auto sector is poised for revenue growth of 15% with EBITDA expected to rise by 28%. Brokerages foresee flat margins for some OEMs. Positive 2W demand trends noted. Top picks include TVS and Tata Motors.

      Eicher Motors shares decline 2% post Q3 results. Here's what brokerages recommend

      The Royal Enfield motorcycle manufacturer on Tuesday reported a strong 34.4% year-on-year (YoY) growth in consolidated net profit for the quarter ended December to Rs 996 crore, and this was tad higher than an ETNow poll of Rs 969 crore.

      Eicher Motors Q3 Results: Cons PAT rises 34% YoY to Rs 996 crore, beats estimates

      Eicher Motors Q3 Results: Consolidated revenue from operations rose 12.3% YoY to Rs 4,179 crore, which too, was above the estimated Rs 4,048 crore. EBITDA grew 27% on year to Rs 1,090.43 crore and was largely on expected lines. Operating margin expanded 305 basis points on year to 26.09%.

      Eicher Motors Q3 results today: Here's what to expect from the automaker

      In the recent second quarter, the company posted 55% growth in its consolidated net profit to Rs 1,016 crore and revenue from operations increased 17% year-on-year (YoY) to Rs 4,115 crore.

      Last leg of Q3 earnings among 5 factors to dictate Nifty mood this week

      ​Led by the downside in private bank stocks, Nifty slipped 0.33% lower and broadly consolidated in the 21,600–22,000 range during the week. PSU banks outshined with SBI leading with a 12% upside in just five days.

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