
Stocks To Watch: HCL Tech, DMart, Tata Tech, Siemens, Ola Electric, HUL, And Others
Stocks to watch: Shares of firms like HCL Tech, DMart, Tata Tech, Siemens, Ola Electric, HUL, and others will be in focus on Monday's trade
Stocks to Watch on July 14, 2025: Indian stock markets ended lower on Friday, falling over half a percent amid weak global cues and profit-booking. In today's session, several stocks will be on investors' radar due to earnings announcements, corporate updates, and other key developments.
Shares of HCL Tech, Tata Tech and Ola will be in focus as the companies will announce their first quarter results.
DMart operator Avenue Supermarts reported a muted June quarter (Q1FY26) performance, with net profit flat at Rs 773 crore compared to Rs 774 crore a year ago. The result missed Bloomberg consensus estimates of Rs 883 crore, impacted by rising competition and margin pressures despite revenue growth.
Lodha Developers
Lodha Developers said it is targeting bookings worth over Rs 46,000 crore over the next two years, a 43% increase from the Rs 32,100 crore achieved in FY24 and FY25 combined. The company sees robust demand momentum ahead in the real estate sector.
Reliance Industries (RIL)
Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries is set to announce its financial results for the June quarter on Friday, July 18. Investors will be watching closely for updates across its key businesses, including telecom, retail, and energy.
JSW Paints has launched an open offer worth ₹3,929 crore to acquire up to 25.2% stake in Akzo Nobel India. The offer price is set at ₹3,417.77 per share.
Hindustan Unilever (HUL)
HUL clarified that Ritesh Tiwari continues to serve as Executive Director – Finance, IT, and Chief Financial Officer of the company, reaffirming continuity in leadership.
Siemens
Siemens India has secured two orders from Maha Metro worth a total of ₹773 crore. The orders include supply and commissioning of key systems for metro rail operations.
DLF
DLF announced a full and final settlement of its legal and arbitration disputes with Hubtown, Chinsha Property, TFDRL (Twenty Five Downtown Realty), and others. As part of the agreement, DLF will receive settlement payments in tranches over two years, with ₹100 crore already received.
Inox Wind
Inox Wind Ltd. and Inox Wind Energy Ltd. (IWEL) have completed their merger, aimed at simplifying the group structure and strengthening its balance sheet. The merger eliminates Rs 2,050 crore of intra-group debt. A fresh listing of the consolidated entity is expected in the coming week.
Awfis Space Solution
Coworking firm Awfis is diversifying into the furniture manufacturing and sales business to reduce costs and broaden its revenue base. Shareholders have approved the new vertical, according to a regulatory filing.
Amber Enterprises
The board of Amber Enterprises has approved a fundraising plan of up to Rs 2,500 crore through the issuance of various securities. The company is exploring all permissible financial instruments for this capital raise.
Neogen Chemicals
Neogen Chemicals announced it will raise up to Rs 200 crore by issuing secured, listed, redeemable non-convertible debentures (NCDs) on a private placement basis, as approved by its board.
Ramco Cements
Ramco Cements reported that it has realised Rs 24.05 crore from the sale of non-core assets, including Rs 19.77 crore from equity investments and Rs 4.28 crore from land sales. The total value of such disposals now stands at Rs 483.84 crore.
NCC Ltd
NCC has secured a Rs 2,269 crore contract (excluding GST) from the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) for civil construction work on Mumbai Metro Line 6 (Package 1-CA-232), the company informed the stock exchanges.
Ajmera Realty reported a weak Q1FY26 operational performance. Sales value dropped 65% YoY to Rs 108 crore, while carpet area sold fell 52% to 63,244 sq. ft. The sequential decline in sales was attributed to delayed project launches and low inventory availability.
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