Stocks to Watch Today (February 11, 2026): Mahindra & Mahindra, Ashok Leyland, Patanjali Foods, Oil India, BHEL and more

Stocks to Watch Today (February 11, 2026): Markets on Wednesday are likely to remain earnings-driven, with action expected in autos, power, FMCG and capital goods stocks.
Stocks to Watch Today (February 11, 2026): Mahindra & Mahindra, Ashok Leyland, Patanjali Foods, Oil India, BHEL and more
Stocks to Watch Today (February 11, 2026): Mahindra & Mahindra, Ashok Leyland, Patanjali Foods, Oil India, BHEL and more

Stocks to Watch Today (February 11, 2026): Indian equity markets are expected to remain stock-specific on Wednesday, 11 February, amid a mix of earnings announcements, MSCI index review, dividend-related trades, IPO activity and key corporate developments. Auto, FMCG, power, capital goods and financial stocks are likely to stay in focus.

Mahindra & Mahindra

Mahindra & Mahindra will announce its quarterly results between 1 pm and 3 pm. Investors will track auto volumes, tractor demand and margin commentary.

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Ashok Leyland

Ashok Leyland is scheduled to report results between 1 pm and 3 pm. Focus will be on CV demand trends and profitability.

Divi’s Laboratories

Divi’s Labs will announce results between 12.30 pm and 2.30 pm. Updates on API demand, margins and regulatory outlook will be key.

Max Financial Services

Max Financial will declare results during variable hours. The stock will be watched for updates on insurance business performance.

Patanjali Foods

Patanjali Foods will announce its quarterly results post market. Volume growth and margin trends will be in focus.

MSCI index review

MSCI will announce its index review today. Stocks with potential inclusion or exclusion may see heightened volatility.

Cummins India

Cummins India will trade ex-date today for its interim dividend of Rs 20 per share.

Hero MotoCorp

Hero MotoCorp will trade ex-date for an interim dividend of Rs 110 per share.

Page Industries

Page Industries will trade ex-date today for an interim dividend of Rs 125 per share.

Hindustan Rectifier

Hindustan Rectifier’s board will meet to consider a bonus issue along with quarterly results.

Fractal Analytics

The IPO of Fractal Analytics closes today. The issue has seen strong retail interest, while QIB participation remains muted so far. The IPO size is Rs 2,834 crore, with a mix of fresh issue and offer-for-sale.

Grasim Industries

Grasim reported better-than-expected Q3FY26 standalone results. Revenue rose 28 per cent YoY, driven by strong growth in paints and B2B e-commerce. EBITDA jumped sharply, though the company reported a loss. Management highlighted accelerating market share gains and a clear path to profitability for Birla Opus and Birla Pivot.

Oil India

Oil India reported weak Q3FY26 results, missing estimates across parameters. Revenue, EBITDA and PAT declined sequentially. The company declared an interim dividend of Rs 7 per share and approved divestment of its non-performing Russian asset.

Torrent Power

Torrent Power reported strong Q3FY26 results, with revenue, EBITDA and PAT rising sharply YoY. Margins expanded, supported by improved performance across gas-based power, distribution and renewable segments. The company also announced an interim dividend of Rs 15 per share.

Cash market stocks

Afcons Infrastructure, Arvind SmartSpaces, Chambal Fertilisers, GNFC, Gujarat Pipavav Port, HEG, Huhtamaki PPL, Karnataka Bank, Landmark Cars, United Breweries and Zee Learn will remain in focus in the cash segment.

BHEL

BHEL will be in focus as the government launches an OFS to sell a 5 per cent stake at a floor price of Rs 254 per share, implying an 8 per cent discount. The company also received a Rs 2,800 crore order for the SYGNAS project from a Coal India joint venture.

Titagarh Rail Systems

Titagarh Rail Systems received approval from the Railways Ministry to operate as a wagon leasing company, allowing it to own wagons and lease them to Indian Railways.

Nuvoco Vistas

Nuvoco Vistas is in focus after HDFC Mutual Fund increased its stake to 5.39 per cent from 4.93 per cent.

Tata Motors

Tata Motors’ Indonesia subsidiary received its largest-ever order for 70,000 vehicles, including Yodha pick-ups and Ultra T.7 trucks, from a government-owned entity.

Zaggle Prepaid

Zaggle Prepaid received a three-year award from Hindware to provide its Propel rewards platform.

Bank of Baroda

Bank of Baroda cut its one-year MCLR by 5 basis points to 8.7 per cent, which could support credit growth.

Premier Energies

Premier Energies entered into an agreement with Prerna Renewables, strengthening its renewable energy footprint.