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Firstsource Solutions is seeing mixed price signals with a wide analyst target range, shifting brokerage assumptions, and active trading data that highlights key support and resistance levels.
Hyundai Motor India will release audited Q4FY26 and FY26 results on May 8, with a possible final dividend, following April 2026 domestic sales growth and an investor call.
India’s cement industry is consolidating fast as the top four reach 58% capacity share, while heavy FY26-FY28 capex meets uneven demand and overcapacity risks.
OnEMI Technology Solutions (Kissht) closed its ₹925.92 crore IPO with 9.49x demand, led by QIBs, ahead of BSE-NSE listing scheduled for 8 May 2026.
PB Fintech fell over 5% despite strong Q4FY26 execution, as investors tracked renewed IRDAI commission-cap signals while brokerages stayed constructive on long-term growth.
Britannia Industries extended its losing streak to five sessions as broader markets fell, even as investors weighed mixed quarterly trends, leadership changes, and valuation sensitivity.
Thermax shares extended gains ahead of earnings due on 7 May 2026, with the stock near its 52-week high as broader indices also advanced.
Dabur India reported a 15% YoY rise in Q4 FY26 profit with margin support from easing input costs, while the FMCG sector saw a broader rotation into staples.
Arvind’s subsidiary AAML acquired a 61% stake in US-based Dalco-GFT at an implied USD 136 million valuation, adding US manufacturing capacity and access to a USD 2,500 million market.
Britannia announced a record ₹90.50 per share final dividend with a 31 July 2026 record date, as pharma stocks rallied and HUL declared ₹41 total dividend.
Shakti Pumps’ Q3FY26 profit and margins fell sharply, triggering a steep stock reaction, as management cited receivables-led execution slowdown ahead of 7 May 2026 earnings.
Dabur India flagged sequential domestic recovery in Q4 FY26, but West Asia disruption, monsoon-linked rural uncertainty and rising input costs kept investors and brokerages cautious.
Dabur India is raising prices by up to 4% amid higher input costs linked to West Asia disruptions, even as Q4 FY26 profit and revenue rose year-on-year.
Waaree Energies reported March 2026 consolidated net sales up 111.8% YoY, announced a ₹2 dividend proposal, and drew mixed brokerage calls with targets up to ₹4,260.
Dabur India’s Q4 FY26 profit rose 16% as quick commerce and rural demand supported growth, while the board recommended a final dividend of ₹5.50 per share.
Social media discussions point to regulatory clarity, taxation design, and low investor awareness as key reasons India’s REIT market remains relatively underpenetrated despite reforms.