 Saint-Gobain Sekurit India Ltd posts Rs. 10.76 crores PAT in Q2FY26
Saint-Gobain Sekurit India Ltd posts Rs. 10.76 crores PAT in Q2FY26 Strides Pharma Science Ltd consolidated Q2FY26 net profit climbs to Rs. 127.53 crores
Strides Pharma Science Ltd consolidated Q2FY26 net profit climbs to Rs. 127.53 crores ASI Industries Ltd Q2FY26 profit at Rs. 81.30 lakhs
ASI Industries Ltd Q2FY26 profit at Rs. 81.30 lakhs Jubilant Pharmova Ltd consolidated Q2FY26 net profit rises to Rs. 120.3 crores
Jubilant Pharmova Ltd consolidated Q2FY26 net profit rises to Rs. 120.3 crores Bharat Electronics Ltd Q2 FY2025-26 consolidated profit at Rs. 1287.77 crores
Bharat Electronics Ltd Q2 FY2025-26 consolidated profit at Rs. 1287.77 crores 
              Mr. Aamar Deo Singh - Head Advisory, Angel Broking Ltd
"Markets witnessed a spectacular rally in today's trading session with the benchmark index Nifty 50 gaining 1.38%, to end the day @ 11,662. Advances outnumbered declines by almost 2:1 indicating a broad-based upmove. On the sectoral front, all the indices except IT, FMCG Energy & Pharma, ended in the green. Amongst the Top 3 Nifty gainers, were HDFC, Tata Motors and Zee, whereas Britannia, Coal India and Tata Steel were the Top 3 Nifty losers. Overall, Bulls have the upper hand, and Nifty sustaining above the 11650 mark, opens the gates towards the 11,750-11,800 mark. Support for Nifty is seen around the 11350-11400 zone".
Mr. Keshav Lahoti - Associate Equity Analyst, Angel Broking Ltd
Sensex and Nifty continued the strong momentum of the week by closing up by 601 points (1.54%) and 159 points (1.38%) respectively. Strong buying interest in banking and financial stocks led to a strong rally in the index. Like yesterday, Nifty Midcap 100 and Nifty Smallcap 100 continue to underform Nifty. Top gainers of the Nifty were HDFC (8.36%), Tata Motors (8.10%) and Adani Ports (3.58%). HDFC gained sharply on the news of September month has seen the highest recoveries since covid-19. Tata Motors rose due to recovery in retail sales of JLR better than street expectation. Top losers of the Nifty were Britannia (1.69%), Coal India (1.35%) and Tata Steel (1.28%). Global cues were negative as Dow Futures, Nasdaq Futures and FTSE were down by 0.08%, 0.45% and 0.30% respectively.