Stocks to Watch Today are led by a mix of strong December-quarter earnings, a major government offer-for-sale (OFS), large order wins, leadership appointments, and stake transactions. As the share market today opens on February 11, attention remains centered on consumption, auto, engineering, banking, infrastructure, and energy names that have reported fresh financial updates or corporate developments.
Share Market News – Highlights
- Top Market-Moving Developments
- Key Q3 Earnings Performance
- Companies Announcing Results Today
- Orders, OFS, and Strategic Developments
- Leadership & Management Changes
- Bulk Deals & Shareholding Changes
- Corporate Calendar & Ex-Date Stocks
- Broader Market Context
Top Market-Moving Developments
Among today’s stocks to watch, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) stands out following the Government of India’s announcement of an offer-for-sale (OFS) of up to 3% equity, with an additional 2% under an oversubscription option. The floor price has been fixed at ₹254 per share. In parallel, BHEL has also secured a significant ₹2,800 crore order for a syngas purification plant linked to a coal-to-ammonium nitrate project in Odisha.
Titan Company delivered a strong December-quarter performance, reporting robust growth in both revenue and profit. The jewellery and lifestyle major recorded significant year-on-year expansion, supported by strong festive demand and operating leverage.
Grasim Industries also reported healthy growth across revenue and profitability, reflecting broad-based performance across its diversified businesses.
Key Q3 Earnings Performance
Consumption and Retail
Britannia Industries posted steady revenue growth in the December quarter, accompanied by improved profitability amid relatively stable input cost conditions. Net profit rose on a year-on-year basis, supported by operational efficiencies.
Jubilant FoodWorks reported double-digit revenue growth, with expansion in operating margins driven by efficiency gains and store additions. The company continued network expansion during the quarter across its quick-service restaurant brands.
Eicher Motors recorded strong revenue growth, supported by higher volumes and improved margins. The company reported expansion in EBITDA margins compared to the previous year.
Healthcare and Hospitals
Apollo Hospitals Enterprise reported strong growth in both revenue and profitability for the quarter, reflecting improved occupancy levels and operational performance. The company also declared an interim dividend.
Energy and Utilities
Torrent Power delivered growth in profitability with moderate revenue expansion, while Oil India reported a marginal decline in profit and flat revenue performance during the quarter.
Financials and Banking
Karnataka Bank reported stable profitability during the quarter. While net interest income remained broadly flat, asset quality improved sequentially, with reductions in both gross and net non-performing assets.
Industrial and Infrastructure
HEG reported sharp growth in profit and revenue, reflecting improved realizations in the graphite electrode segment. Power Mech Projects also delivered moderate profit growth during the quarter.
Afcons Infrastructure reported a decline in profit, impacted by exceptional losses and lower other income. TVS Supply Chain Solutions returned to profitability compared to a loss in the year-ago quarter, alongside revenue growth.
Companies Announcing Results Today
A broad set of companies are scheduled to declare quarterly earnings today, keeping earnings-driven stocks to watch today active throughout the session. These include:
- Mahindra & Mahindra
- LG Electronics India
- Lenskart Solutions
- Ashok Leyland
- Amara Raja Energy & Mobility
- Divis Laboratories
- Godrej Industries
- Max Financial Services
- Patanjali Foods
- TBO Tek
- Yatra Online
...and others across manufacturing, auto, healthcare, and financial services segments.
The results are expected to provide insights into rural demand trends, automobile sales momentum, financial services growth, and export-oriented business performance.
Orders, OFS, and Strategic Developments
Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles’ Indonesian subsidiary secured a large order of 70,000 vehicles for agricultural and rural logistics applications. This marks one of the largest international commercial vehicle orders for the company.
Ion Exchange India’s Oman subsidiary secured a long-term contract for potable water and sewage treatment facilities valued at approximately ₹1,730 crore under a 20-year agreement.
Highway Infrastructure entered into a contract agreement for user-fee collection at the Mundka Fee Plaza, strengthening its toll operations portfolio.
Ather Energy remains in focus after reports indicated that National Investment and Infrastructure Fund II (NIIF) may offload a stake through a block deal.
Leadership & Management Changes
Tata Communications appointed Siddhartha Mundra as Chief Financial Officer-Designate, with transition timelines defined for the outgoing CFO.
Shoppers Stop announced the appointment of a new Chief Financial Officer effective April 1 following a resignation.
Bulk Deals & Shareholding Changes
Welspun Specialty Solutions witnessed stake acquisition by Dovetail India Fund, while another shareholder reduced its holding via market transactions.
Bartronics India saw additional stake sales by an investor, reducing its overall shareholding during the month.
Industrial Investment Trust reported additional unit acquisition by promoter Nimbus India.
Corporate Calendar & Ex-Date Stocks
Several companies are trading ex-dividend today, including:
Embassy Office Parks REIT is trading ex-date for income distribution. Meanwhile, SAIL and Sammaan Capital continue in the F&O ban list.
Broader Market Context
The share market today continues to be influenced primarily by stock-specific developments rather than broad macro triggers. Earnings outcomes, order inflows, regulatory approvals, government stake sales, and corporate restructuring initiatives are shaping price action across sectors.
Consumption-linked companies have shown resilience during the December quarter, while infrastructure and engineering names are reflecting order-driven visibility. Banking stocks continue to be evaluated based on asset quality trends and core income performance.
As the trading session progresses, stocks to watch today will reflect the combined impact of earnings performance, institutional activity, corporate announcements, and sector-specific developments shaping the share market today.
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