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Q4 Results LIVE Updates: JSW Steel, Muthoot react to results; Tata Steel, Power Grid report today
Q4 Results LIVE Updates: Two Nifty 50 companies Tata Steel and Power Grid along with broader market names like ITC Hotels, Hindustan Copper, Godfrey Phillips, Gland Pharma, Cochin Shipyard, Deepak Nitrite, Balrampur Chini, Arvind, Bajaj Electricals, Aarti Drugs, Aether Industries, Alembic Pharma, NCC, NHPC, Premier Energies, SAIL, SJVN, Solara Active Pharma, Symphony, Thangamayil, Triveni Engineering, VST Tillers, are among the companies reporting their earnings today. JSW Steel, Muthoot Finance, Apollo Tyres, Endurance Tech, Voltas, are some of the other result reactions today. Watch this space for all the LIVE updates.

Stocks to Watch for May 15: Tata Motors PV, Voltas, Apollo Tyres, United Spirits and more
Tata Motors PV revenue jumps but margins narrow, Jaguar Land Rover revenue falls, Voltas weak profit, Apollo Tyres and Kirloskar Oil Engines strong, others mixed results

Stocks To Watch Today: Tata Motors PV, JSW Steel, HAL, Apollo Tyres, United Spirits, Bharti Airtel & More
Here's a look at stocks that are likely to be in focus during the trading session on Thursday.

Tata Motors PV, JSW Steel, HAL, Apollo Tyres, United Spirits, Voltas Q4 Results Today — Earning Estimates
JSW Steel is expected to report March-quarter earnings with revenue at Rs 49,871.99 crore.

Top Gainers & Losers on Mar 12: Piramal Pharma, Tejas Networks, Apollo Tyres, PG Electroplast among top losers
The Indian stock market extended its losses on March 12, with the Nifty 50 and Sensex down 1% and 1.08%. Tensions in the Middle East affected investor sentiment, particularly impacting auto stocks, while broader markets showed some positive movement.

IndiGo among top Nifty losers; Asian Paints, IOCL, Apollo Tyres slump as crude surge hits paints, tyre stocks
The sharp fall in crude-sensitive counters comes as oil prices surged amid the widening conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran. Paint companies' stocks were among the worst affected, while Tyre makers and OMCs were also weak. The selling pressure extended to aviation stocks as well.