Why these dozen stocks will remain in focus on Wednesday, October 8, 2025

will be the first major Nifty50 company to announce its Q2 results today. Revenues are expected at ₹64,860 crore versus ₹63,437 crore. EBIT expected to be seen at ₹16,032 crore versus ₹15,514 crore. EBIT margin is expected to be 24.55 per cent versus 24.46 per cent.

Net profit expected to be seen at ₹12,664 crore versus ₹12,760 crore gems and jewellery stocks will remain in focus following the introduction of Maharashtra State Gem & Jewellery Policy 2025. Maharashtra becomes the first state to introduce a dedicated policy for the gem and jewellery sector. The policy aims to attract investments worth ₹1 lakh crore and create over 5 lakh new jobs, marking a major step towards transforming Maharashtra into a global hub for jewellery manufacturing, exports, and design.

Jaguar Land Rover on Tuesday reported a 17 per cent year-on-year decline in retail sales for the second quarter ended September 30, hit by a production pause due to a cyber attack. The company, a part of , said its retail sales in the July-September period stood at 85,495 units, down 17 per cent as compared with the same quarter last fiscal. The company’s dispatches to dealers in the second quarter stood at 66,165 units, down 24 per cent, as compared with the year-ago period, Tata Motors said in a regulatory filing

has reported its first consolidated net profit for the fiscal year 2025 at ₹239.76 crore, according to documents shared by market intelligence firm Tofler. Urban Company posted a net loss of ₹92.77 crore in the financial year 2024. The consolidated income from operations increased by about 38 per cent to ₹1,144.46 crore in the financial year 2025 from ₹826.97 crore in FY24. On a standalone basis, Urban Company posted a net profit of ₹290 crore in FY25, while it registered a loss of ₹11.19 crore in FY24.

Fair trade regulator CCI on Tuesday cleared proposal to acquire a 49.99 per cent equity stake in Thriveni Pellets Pvt Ltd. “The proposed combination involves the acquisition of 49.99 per cent of the equity share capital of TPPL (Thriveni Pellets Pvt Ltd) by LMEL (Lloyds Metals and Energy Ltd),” the regulator said in a release. LMEL is engaged in the business of iron ore mining, direct reduced iron production, generation of captive power, and pellet trading. It supplies iron ore fines and pellets mined/ produced around the world.

on Tuesday acquired a 64 per cent stake in transformers manufacturer Kotsons Private Ltd (KPL) for ₹192 crore, an exchange filing said. Post acquisition of shares, KPL has become a subsidiary of the company. Waaree Energies said it has “completed the acquisition of 64 per cent equity stake in Kotsons Private Ltd for a total consideration of ₹192 crore”. Kotson’s is in the business of designing, manufacturing and supplying advanced transformer solutions.



(CONCOR) will handle bulk cement transport for using specialised tank containers. The partnership shifts freight from road to rail, aiming to reduce emissions, ease road congestion, and cut logistics costs, while leveraging the India Railways network.

Biocon Pharma Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of , in partnership with Carnegie Pharmaceuticals LLC, has received tentative approval from the US Food and Drug Administration for the ANDA for Rifaximin tablets, 550 mg. Rifaximin tablets are a rifamycin antibacterial indicated for reducing the risk of overt hepatic encephalopathy (HE) recurrence and to treat irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea (IBS-D) in adults.

has entered into a supplemental agreement with Bandra Anandvihar Co-Operative Housing Society Ltd, Bandra (West), Mumbai, to redevelop the said Co-Operative Housing Society, wherein the cCompany is Developer / Assignor and Simplex Modern Homes Private Ltd is the Assignee.

(MGL) and (OIL), a Maharatna public sector enterprise with integrated capabilities across the oil and gas value chain, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)

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