These companies - ONGC, Hitachi Energy, RVNL, and JSW Energy - are under the spotlight as they prepare to release their Q4 results. The announcements could potentially spark notable market movements due to the impact of their financial performances on investor sentiment.
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JSW Energy has agreed to a QIP offering with a minimum share price of INR 534.05, which may offer a 5% discount based on SEBI regulations. The trading window for this fundraise is currently closed.
Omaxe secures a ₹75 crore investment for developing projects in Tier II cities, while Mastek appoints Amit Gajwani as COO for an orderly leadership transition. A SPARC partner encounters a Complete Response Letter (CRL) from the US FDA, JSW Energy increases its share in the Toshiba joint venture, and ITC strengthens its stake in Mother Sparsh to 49.3%.
JSW Energy has released their fiscal year 2026 results, with Deloitte confirming a clean audit. The main focus of the audit was addressing tariff disagreements, and the detailed financial reports are accessible on the company's website.
BPCL experiences a significant 57.7% decrease in Q4 profits, reporting at ₹3,192 crore, with EBITDA declining 13.8% compared to the previous quarter. Meanwhile, Mankind Pharma witnesses a 30.4% year-on-year profit drop, and JSW Energy increases its stake in Toshiba JSW to 20.7%.
JSW Energy has increased its ownership in the joint venture with Toshiba, Toshiba JSW Power, to approximately 20.7%, following a ₹150 crore investment. This move aims to strengthen the partnership and secure the thermal power equipment supply chain.
Today, notable stocks experiencing activity include SPARC, Omaxe, Mastek, JSW Energy, Jindal (India), ITC, and Lyka Labs. Additionally, Airfloa Rail and Transformers & Rectifiers are also attracting attention among investors.
Jefferies continues to recommend buying JSW Energy, with a target price of ₹675, due to the positive impact of monetizing stakes in JSW Steel on their financial leverage. The investment firm highlights the upcoming commissioning of a 250MW capacity by FY27 and revised profit after tax estimates for FY27-FY30, which have increased by 3-6% thanks to a stronger balance sheet.
Motilal Oswal has identified the power sector for growth potential due to increasing demand, a shift towards renewable energy, and higher merchant tariffs. The firm sees ACME Solar and JSW Energy as prime picks in this space. ACME's strong revenue is driven by its 2.99GW operation and battery energy storage system (BESS) margins around 75-80%. In contrast, JSW Energy aims to reach a massive 30GW capacity by 2030, with a focus on renewables and energy storage.
JSW Energy has sold a Rs 3,150 crore stake in JSW Steel as part of an effort to decrease its outstanding debt. Financial analyst Jefferies is evaluating the potential impact this sale may have on JSW Energy's financial health.
IOC, JK Paper, Eicher Motors, NTPC, and JSW Energy are the notable stocks to keep an eye on for trading on May 19. Investors should closely monitor their performances throughout the day.
JSW Energy has offloaded 25 crore JSW Steel shares for approximately INR 3,150 crores through a bulk deal at the National Stock Exchange (NSE). This move aims to enhance its capital efficiency, with the company retaining around 450.38 crore JSW Steel shares post-sale.
JSW Energy aims to increase its power generation capacity to 13.45 GW by fiscal year 2026, marking a 2.6 GW expansion. The company reported an all-time high EBITDA of ₹11,041 crore and a 58% year-over-year growth in generation for the year.
Analysts have highlighted seven long-term investment options, including four large-caps, two mid-caps, and one small-cap. Notably, JSW Energy and Indian Hotels Company are included in this list of potential investments for a long-term portfolio.
Companies like Indian Hotels, ABB India, Satin Credit, and JSW Energy are discussing their outlook for Q4, focusing on the clarity of order books and potential seasonal trends that may impact their Q4 performance.
Motilal Oswal has recommended buying shares in JSW Energy, with the current market price being ₹517.8. This suggests a positive outlook on the company's future performance. Investors may want to consider this recommendation for potential growth opportunities.
Today, stocks of ONGC, Infosys, TCS, JSW Energy, and Bharat Forge are seeing significant movement in trading. These companies are currently driving action in the stock market. (Financial Express)
JSW Energy sets an ambitious goal of reducing its debt-to-EBITDA ratio to 5-5.5 times by 2030, driven by increased free cash flow. However, India's power demand experienced a slow growth of 0.9% in FY26, marking the lowest increase in five years due to extended monsoons.
JSW Energy reported a significant increase in earnings during Q4, with Power Attributable to Equity Holders (PAT) growing by 38% and Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization (EBITDA) soaring by 81%. The expansion of renewable energy output saw a jump of 68%, contributing to a total installed capacity of 13.45 GW. Notably, strategic acquisitions and digital monitoring initiatives have been introduced as part of the company's growth strategy.
JSW Energy has reported a significant 38% increase in its Q4 profits, leading to the declaration of a dividend for shareholders.
JSW Energy's profit has significantly decreased due to a 68% increase in depreciation costs and a steep 138% hike in interest expenses, causing increased stress on the company's overall performance.
JSW Energy reported a substantial increase in Q4 EBITDA, jumping by 86% year-on-year to reach ₹22.53 billion, with margins soaring to an impressive 50%. This significant growth indicates strong operational performance for the company.
JSW Energy aims to expand its power generation capacity from the current level to 30 GW by FY30. This includes a 3 GW increase by FY27, which involves overcoming land and connectivity challenges. Post-FY27, they plan to add between 3-3.5 GW annually to reach this target, with a focus on both thermal and renewable energy sources.
JSW Energy's CEO, Sharad Mahendra, expresses optimism about the company's growth in renewable energy sector, with a focus on maintaining profitability. Progress has been highlighted in battery energy storage systems (BESS), green hydrogen, and capacity expansions in Gujarat and Karnataka.
Key stocks to keep an eye on include JSW Energy, PVR INOX, Adani Ports, Persistent Systems, and Coal India. These companies could potentially impact the market significantly.
JSW Energy experiences a 7% drop in share price after revealing its Q4 outcomes, suggesting investor concerns about the company's performance in the recent quarter.
JSW Energy's shares dipped by 7% due to escalating debt concerns and high valuations, which have increased the perceived risk for investors. JPMorgan has advised against investing in JSW Energy, pointing out a weak Q4FY26 profit margin and a steep FY28 EV/EBITDA ratio that suggests overvaluation.
Despite a softer Q4 performance by JSW Energy, financial analysts at Motilal Oswal maintain their optimistic outlook for the company. Detailed analysis is currently unavailable due to a paywall on the source article.
IHCL and JSW Energy report significant profit growth, with a 15% increase for IHCL at ₹645.43 crore and a 38% boost for JSW Energy at ₹574 crore. Shareholders of both companies will receive dividends - IHCL offers ₹3.25/share, while JSW Energy pays out ₹2/share.
Elara Capital has upgraded JSW Energy's rating to 'Accumulate', suggesting investors consider increasing their holdings in the company. The target price for JSW Energy stands at ₹602, indicating a potential increase in its share value.
Fertilizer companies experience a boost as government subsidies are approved, potentially benefiting OMCs. Meanwhile, Indian Hotels Company reports a significant 14% increase in both revenue and profits, while JSW Energy shows a profit decline despite income growth.
JSW Energy reported a significant 41% rise in Q4 revenue, accompanied by an impressive 87% increase in EBITDA. Despite improved margins, profit dipped by 9%. CEO Sharad Mahendra addressed the growth outlook in a discussion on the company's performance.
JSW Energy's Q4 net profit dipped by nearly 9%, but a substantial 41% increase in revenue was recorded compared to the previous year. The company's EBITDA jumped significantly, showing an 86.8% growth, and improved margins reached 50%.
Focusing on key companies: Canara Bank, JSW Energy, PVR Inox, NHPC, and Bank of Baroda, today's earnings highlights provide a glimpse into their latest financial standings and stock performances. Investors may want to keep a close eye on these entities as they share significant updates about their earnings and strategic initiatives.
JSW Energy's Q4 earnings highlight a focus on margin and profit performance, with industry experts like Anubhuti Mishra sharing insights. The power sector earnings are yet to be disclosed, keeping the industry in anticipation.
Canara Bank experiences a 10% decrease in Q4 profits; anticipation builds for the upcoming results of JSW Energy and UPL, joined by 70 other companies reporting Q4FY26 earnings.
JSW Energy surged by 1.49%, ending the day at Rs. 571.05, outperforming the Sensex's 1.25% increase. Despite facing a rating downgrade and mixed market sentiment, the company demonstrated robust fundamentals this week.
Citi has recommended buying shares in NTPC, Tata Power, Power Grid, and JSW Energy due to the expected growth in the Indian power sector. The surge is primarily fueled by a consistent 5-6% annual increase in demand for renewable energy and grid storage.
JSW Energy's subsidiaries have lodged a petition against Himachal Pradesh's latest land tax rule for hydroelectric projects, arguing that it unjustifiably targets infrastructure development in the sector. Other hydro energy companies are reportedly taking similar legal actions, indicating industry-wide concerns over this new regulation.