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    Stocks in news: IndiGo, ITC, Bata India, Zomato, PNB, Delhivery, Tata Elxsi

    Synopsis

    Bata India has reported 4% growth in standalone net profit at Rs 65 crore for the quarter ended March. Revenue from operations rose 17% to Rs 778 crore during the quarter under review.

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    Jet Airways' losses narrow to Rs 55 crore, while revenue jumps 13% to Rs 12.4 crore.
    The Nifty futures contract traded on the Singapore Exchange indicates a positive start to domestic equities. The contract was trading at 18,198.50, up 20 points or 0.11% from the previous close.

    Here's a slew of stocks that will be in focus today for various reasons-

    IndiGo
    Aviation major IndiGo posted consolidated net profit of Rs 919 crore during the January-March period as against a loss of Rs 1,682 crore in the year-ago period. Revenue from operations during the March quarter rose 76% year-on-year to Rs 14,160 crore.

    Bata India
    Bata India has reported 4% growth in standalone net profit at Rs 65 crore for the quarter ended March. Revenue from operations rose 17% to Rs 778 crore during the quarter under review.

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    Tata Elxsi
    Tata Elxsi's net profit rose 25% to Rs 201 crore during the March quarter, compared with Rs 160 crore a year ago. Revenue from operations during the quarter rose 23% to Rs 838 crore

    United Spirits
    United Spirits has posted 7% year-on-year growth in net profit at Rs 204 crore for the March quarter. Revenue from operations, however, fell 25% year-on-year to Rs 5,783 crore.

    Container Corp
    Container Corp posted an 8% rise in standalone net profit at Rs 278 crore during the fourth quarter. Revenue from operations rose 6% year-on-year to Rs 2,166 crore for the January-March period.

    NTPC, Zomato, JSW Steel, Punjab National Bank, Delhivery, Bandhan Bank
    Shares of NTPC, Zomato, JSW Steel, Punjab National Bank, Delhivery, and Bandhan Bank will be in focus as the companies will announce their fourth quarter results today.

    G R Infraprojects
    G R Infraprojects posted net profit of Rs 390 crore for the quarter ended March. Revenue from operations stood at Rs 2,461 crore.

    PI Industries
    PI Industries reported net profit of Rs 281 crore during the March quarter. Revenues during the quarter came in at Rs 1,565 crore.

    Uno Minda
    Uno Minda's net profit rose 26% to Rs 183 crore during the fourth quarter. Revenues stood at 2,889 crore in the same period.

    Gland Pharma
    Gland Pharma posted profit of Rs 79 crore for the January-March period. Revenues during the same period were at Rs 785 crore.

    Jet Airways
    Jet Airways' losses narrow to Rs 55 crore, while revenue jumps 13% to Rs 12.4 crore.




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