Here is a brief overview of the stocks that are probably going to be the focus of today’s trading.

Here is a brief overview of the stocks that are probably going to be the focus of today’s trading.
Indian Oil Corporation, Ashok Leyland, Vodafone Idea, Patanjali Foods, Glenmark Pharma
As companies release their Q1 results today, investors will continue to pay attention to shares of Indian Oil Corporation, Ashok Leyland, Vodafone Idea, Patanjali Foods, and Glenmark Pharma.
Bharat Petroleum Corporation
While its revenue increased 1.2% to ₹1.13 lakh crore, BPCL’s Q1 net profit increased 22.8 percent on a quarter-over-quarter basis to ₹6,124 crore, exceeding market expectations.
Jubilant Foodworks
The company’s Q1 net profit increased by 29.5% year over year to ₹66.7 crore, exceeding forecasts, while its revenue increased by 18.2% to ₹1,702 crore.
Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Ltd (ABFRL)
In order to invest up to ₹437 crore, Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Ltd (ABFRL) and its subsidiary, Aditya Birla Digital Fashion Ventures Ltd (ABDFVL), have signed contracts with ServiceNow Ventures Holdings.
IRCTC
For the quarter ending June 30, 2025, IRCTC reported a consolidated net profit of ₹331 crore, an 8% year-over-year increase.
ICICI Bank
Following consumer feedback, ICICI Bank lowered the minimum balance requirement for new savings accounts from ₹50,000 to ₹15,000.
Vishal Mega Mart
Vishal Mega Mart’s earnings increased by 21% year over year, from ₹2,596 crore to ₹3,140 crore.
United Spirits
United Spirits posted a net profit of ₹258 crore for the first quarter, with revenue for the period at ₹2,549 crore.
Infosys
For AUD 233.25 million, Infosys plans to purchase a 75% share in Versent Group, a well-known Australian provider of digital transformation solutions and a Telstra Group subsidiary. The remaining 25% minority stake in Versent Group will remain with Telstra.
Pfizer
With ₹604 crore in revenue for the first quarter, Pfizer reported a net profit of ₹192 crore.
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