Here’s a concise roundup of today’s most important market news, from earnings releases to big deals, designed for everyday investors.
Earnings Releases Today
- Elecon Engineering Company
- Transformers and Rectifiers (India)
- Eimco Elecon (India)
- Toyam Sports
- Yuranus Infrastructure
Quarterly Business Updates
Tata Steel (Q3 YoY)
- India production rose 11.4% to 6.34 million tonnes.
- India delivery volumes increased 14.2% to 6.04 million tonnes.
- Achieved record quarterly crude steel production and deliveries.
NCL Industries (Q3 YoY)
- Cement production up 5% to 694,000 tonnes.
- Cement dispatches grew 5% to 693,000 tonnes.
- Cement board production fell 41% to 11,907 tonnes.
- Cement board dispatches dropped 25% to 14,096 tonnes.
Stocks to Watch
- Infosys – partnered with Cognition to speed up AI‑driven software development; earnings for Q4 FY25 expected on Jan 14 2026.
- Gland Pharma – received US FDA approval for an over‑the‑counter eye‑drop (Olopatadine Hydrochloride) to treat allergic conjunctivitis.
- Lemon Tree Hotels – denied media reports of any stake sale or negotiation with Warburg Pincus.
- Cipla – US FDA inspection of partner Pharmathen’s Greek plant resulted in a Form 483; impact under review.
- IRB Infrastructure Developers – December toll collections rose 11.7% year‑on‑year to ₹753.8 crore.
- Housing and Urban Development Corp. – signed an MoU with Chhattisgarh govt. to possibly fund up to ₹1 lakh crore for housing and infrastructure over five years.
Corporate Actions & Appointments
- Meesho – Megha Agarwal stepped down as GM‑Business; Milan Partani promoted to GM‑Commerce Platform.
- Angel One – board meeting on Jan 15 to consider a share split and declare the first interim dividend for FY 2025‑26.
- MOIL – Vishwanath Suresh appointed Chairman‑cum‑MD by the Government of India.
- Midwest – received a 30‑year quarry lease for coloured quartzite in Prakasam district, Andhra Pradesh, covering 21.012 hectares.
Bulk Deals
- HDFC Mutual Fund sold 1.45 million TV Today Network shares at ₹138 each (₹20.01 crore). Wealth Guardian bought 360,000 shares at ₹137.99 each (₹4.96 crore). HDFC Small‑Cap Fund still holds a 3.03% stake as of Dec 2025.
Disclaimer
Remember, this overview reflects current information and should not be taken as financial advice. Do your own research and consider your risk tolerance before making any investment decisions.