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    Q1 results today: HCL Tech, IREDA among 14 companies announce earnings on Friday

    TCS has started the first quarter earnings season with positive results, signaling an improved business environment. Today, HCL Tech, along with 13 other companies, will announce their earnings for the quarter ended June. Other notable companies reporting earnings include 5paisa Capital, Atharv Enterprises, Betala Global Securities, Gautam Gems, Golkonda Aluminum, Indo Cotspin, Infomedia Press, IREDA, and Oriental Hotels.

    HCL Tech Q1 Results Preview: PAT may grow 6% YoY to Rs 3,745 crore, revenue uptick seen at 6.5%

    Revenue for the quarter is projected to be Rs 27,997 crore, marking a 6.5% increase over the same quarter of the previous financial year, according to average estimates. Although the company is expected to report year-on-year growth in profit after tax (PAT), a sequential decline is anticipated due to project completions and reduced discretionary spending.

    Q1 results today: TCS, Anand Rathi Wealth among 17 companies to announce earnings on Thursday

    Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and 16 other companies, including Akme Fintrade, will report Q1 results on Thursday. TCS anticipates an 8% profit rise. Prabhudas Lilladher and ICICI Securities provided top estimates. Kotak Equities predicts 5% sales growth. Revenue growth from strong orders; weakness in financial services. EBITDA up 10%; wage revision affects EBIT margins; sequential growth; weak telecom revenues expected.

    Results play! Earnings growth to moderate for banks in Q1. Which stocks to buy?

    Indian banks are forecasted to experience softer growth in the June quarter, with 14-16% earnings growth YoY. Motilal Oswal predicts NII growth for HDFC Bank by 28%, ICICI Bank by 7%, and Kotak by 15%. Axis Securities sees public sector lenders growing 11% YoY. Asset quality remains steady.

    Q4 results: Stable costs boost India Inc. profits

    Steady costs and firm domestic demand supported corporate performance in the March quarter.

    Brokers make trading costlier to discourage risky bets

    Brokers in Mumbai are increasing trading costs ahead of the election results to mitigate risks. Measures include raising margins and seeking more collateral. The BSE advised caution in placing orders, with HDFC Securities and ICICI Securities implementing changes in margin requirements.

    The Economic Times
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