Honansa Consumer, HAL and Hero MotoCorp among stocks to watch on Monday
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At around 8:23 am, GIFT Nifty futures traded lower by 0.32 per centat 23,527, indicating a weak opening for the D-Street for the seventh straight session. In the previous trading week, amid a host of macro data, Sensex and Nifty ended 2.75 per cent lower.
Here are the stocks to keep a track of:
HAL: After
2QFY25 Ebitda increased 6 per cent and PAT rose 20 per cent YoY, global brokerages remained mixed on the stock.
Hero MotoCorp: The company's Q2 earnings came in better-than-estimates and hence brokerage reaction to the stock will be looked forward to in trade today.
Honasa Consumer: Honasa for the second quarter has incurred losss after being in profitability.
Brainbees: The company reported a lower loss in the July-September quarter.
CG Consumer: The company reported a better Q2 with PAT increaing 27 per cent on-year to Rs 128 crore from the earlier Rs 101 crore in the same quarter last year.
Lemon Tree: The company reported better earnings with PAT for the September quarter increasing 30 per cent on-year.
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