Saturday, August 23, 2025

M&M on Nifty 50, India Electronics included among the fastest fastest shares - Mahindra Bharat Electronics Among Top Gainers on Nifty 50


In Friday’s business, several Nifty 50 shares saw positive business perception. According to the INT RADAY Alert found on 15:00:03 GMT, M & M was among the highest edge shares. Here is a detailed details of the best performing shares and their financial results.

The highest lead stocks at the Nifty 50 also included India Electronics, which had a price of Rs 376.05 per share, with a rise of 0.49 percent; The price of Maruti Suzuki was Rs 14,337.00, with a rise of 0.4 percent; The price of Bharti Airtel was Rs 1,937.50, with a rise of 0.39 percent; And Sun Pharma, whose share price was Rs 1,645.30, with a gain of 0.31 percent. At this time, M&M Shares were trading at Rs 3,403.50, with an increase of 0.84 percent.

M&M’s financial results

M&M’s financial performance reveals the following trends:

Consolidated quarterly results:

The revenue for the quarter ended June 2025 was Rs 45,529.19 crore, which was Rs 37,217.72 crore in June 2024. Net profit for the same period was Rs 3,898.44 crore, compared to Rs 3,221.34 crore last year.

Consolidated annual results:

The company’s revenue for the year ended March 2025 stood at Rs 1,58,749.75 crore, which is much higher than Rs 74,277.78 crore in 2021. The net profit for the year ended March 2025 stood at Rs 12,535.75 crore, which is much higher than Rs 2,425.26 crore in 2021.

Financial year Revenue (for crores of rupees) Net profit (for crores of rupees) EPS (in rupee)
March 2021 74,277.78 2,425.26 16.33
March 2022 90,170.57 5,397.22 59.20
March 2023 121,268.55 9,869.04 92.41
March 2024 138,279.30 11,148.39 101.14
March 2025 158,749.75 12,535.75 115.91

This table reflects the continuous increase in M&M revenue and net profit in the last five years. Revenue increased by 14.73 percent in 2025 as compared to 2024, while the net profit also saw an increase of 12.44 percent.

Quarter Revenue (for crores of rupees) Net profit (for crores of rupees) EPS (in rupee)
June 2024 37,217.72 3,221.34 29.44
September 2024 37,923.74 2,894.71 28.43
December 2024 41,470.05 3,317.22 28.51
March 2025 42,599.31 3,102.48 29.52
June 2025 45,529.19 3,898.44 36.58

The quarterly results show flunu and net profit fluctuations. EPS also varies the quarter -rate quarter. Revenue increased by 8.04 percent in June 2025 as compared to March 2025, while net profit increased by 25.66 percent.

Financial results of India Electronics

The following trends are known by the financial performance of India Electronics:

Consolidated quarterly results:

The revenue for the quarter ended June 2025 was Rs 4,439.74 crore, which was Rs 4,243.57 crore in June 2024. Net profit for the same period was Rs 960.67 crore, compared to Rs 780.99 crore last year.

Consolidated annual results:

The company’s revenue for the year ended March 2025 stood at Rs 23,768.75 crore, which is much higher than Rs 14,108.69 crore in 2021. The net profit for the year ended March 2025 stood at Rs 5,287.15 crore, which is much higher than Rs 2,069.34 crore in 2021.

Financial year Revenue (for crores of rupees) Net profit (for crores of rupees) EPS (in rupee)
March 2021 14,108.69 2,069.34 8.62
March 2022 15,368.18 2,354.46 9.85
March 2023 17,734.44 2,940.35 4.09
March 2024 20,268.24 3,943.11 5.45
March 2025 23,768.75 5,287.15 7.28

This table reflects the continuous increase in revenue and net profit of India Electronics over the last five years. Revenue increased by 17.27 percent in 2025 as compared to 2024, while the net profit also saw an increase of 34.08 percent.

Quarter Revenue (for crores of rupees) Net profit (for crores of rupees) EPS (in rupee)
June 2024 4,243.57 780.99 1.08
September 2024 4,604.90 1,083.88 1.50
December 2024 5,770.69 1,301.27 1.79
March 2025 9,149.59 2,121.01 2.91
June 2025 4,439.74 960.67 1.33

The quarterly results show flunu and net profit fluctuations. EPS also varies the quarter -rate quarter. Revenue declined by 51.48 percent in June 2025 as compared to March 2025, while net profit declined by 54.71 percent.

Maruti Suzuki’s financial results

Maruti Suzuki’s financial performance reveals the following trends:

Consolidated quarterly results:

The revenue for the quarter ended June 2025 was Rs 38,605.20 crore, which was Rs 35,779.40 crore in June 2024. The net profit for the same period was Rs 3,756.90 crore, compared to Rs 3,702.10 crore last year.

Consolidated annual results:

The company’s revenue for the year ended March 2025 stood at Rs 1,52,913.00 crore, which is much higher than Rs 70,372.00 crore in 2021. The net profit for the year ended March 2025 stood at Rs 14,256.30 crore, which is much higher than Rs 4,220.10 crore in 2021.

Financial year Revenue (for crores of rupees) Net profit (for crores of rupees) EPS (in rupee)
March 2021 70,372.00 4,220.10 145.30
March 2022 88,329.80 3,717.60 128.43
March 2023 117,571.30 8,033.60 271.82
March 2024 141,858.20 13,234.10 429.01
March 2025 152,913.00 14,256.30 461.20

This table reflects Maruti Suzuki’s continuous increase in revenue and net profit in the last five years. Revenue increased by 7.79 percent in 2025 compared to 2024, while the net profit also saw an increase of 7.72 percent.

Quarter Revenue (for crores of rupees) Net profit (for crores of rupees) EPS (in rupee)
June 2024 35,779.40 3,702.10 119.58
September 2024 37,449.20 3,055.20 98.68
December 2024 38,764.30 3,659.80 118.54
March 2025 40,920.10 3,839.20 124.40
June 2025 38,605.20 3,756.90 120.62

The quarterly results show flunu and net profit fluctuations. EPS also varies the quarter -rate quarter. Revenue declined by 5.65 percent in June 2025 as compared to March 2025, while net profit decreased by 2.14 percent.

Bharti Airtel’s financial results

Bharti Airtel’s financial performance reveals the following trends:

Consolidated quarterly results:

Revenue for the quarter ended June 2025 was Rs 49,462.60 crore, which was Rs 38,506.40 crore in June 2024. Net profit for the same period was Rs 7,339.00 crore, compared to Rs 3,805.80 crore last year.

Consolidated annual results:

The company’s revenue for the year ended March 2025 stood at Rs 1,72,985.20 crore, which is much higher than Rs 1,00,615.80 crore in 2021. The net profit for the year ended March 2025 stood at Rs 33,778.30 crore, which is much higher than -23,327.90 crore in 2021.

Financial year Revenue (for crores of rupees) Net profit (for crores of rupees) EPS (in rupee)
March 2021 100,615.80 -23,327.90 -27.65
March 2022 116,546.90 5,882.00 7.67
March 2023 139,144.80 11,535.30 14.80
March 2024 149,982.40 5,848.60 13.09
March 2025 172,985.20 33,778.30 58.00

This table reflects Bharti Airtel’s continuous increase in revenue and net profit in the last five years. Revenue increased by 15.34 percent in 2025 compared to 2024, while the net profit also increased well.

Quarter Revenue (for crores of rupees) Net profit (for crores of rupees) EPS (in rupee)
June 2024 38,506.40 3,805.80 7.21
September 2024 41,473.30 3,079.50 6.21
December 2024 45,129.30 14,474.90 25.54
March 2025 47,876.20 12,418.10 19.02
June 2025 49,462.60 7,339.00 10.26

The quarterly results show flunu and net profit fluctuations. EPS also varies the quarter -rate quarter. Revenue increased by 3.31 percent in June 2025 as compared to March 2025, while the net profit decreased by 40.90 percent.

Financial results of Sun Pharma

Financial performance of Sun Pharma reveals the following trends:

Consolidated quarterly results:

Revenue for the quarter ended June 2025 stood at Rs 13,851.40 crore, which was Rs 12,652.75 crore in June 2024. Net profit for the same period was Rs 2,302.62 crore, compared to Rs 2,871.25 crore last year.

Consolidated annual results:

The company’s revenue for the year ended March 2025 stood at Rs 52,578.44 crore, which is much higher than Rs 33,498.14 crore in 2021. The net profit for the year ended March 2025 stood at Rs 10,980.10 crore, which is much higher than Rs 2,284.68 crore in 2021.

Financial year Revenue (for crores of rupees) Net profit (for crores of rupees) EPS (in rupee)
March 2021 33,498.14 2,284.68 12.10
March 2022 38,654.49 3,405.82 13.60
March 2023 43,885.68 8,560.84 35.30
March 2024 48,496.85 9,648.44 39.90
March 2025 52,578.44 10,980.10 45.60

This table reflects the continuous increase in the revenue and net profit of Sun Pharma over the last five years. Revenue increased by 8.41 percent in 2025 as compared to 2024, while the net profit also saw an increase of 13.80 percent.

Quarter Revenue (for crores of rupees) Net profit (for crores of rupees) EPS (in rupee)
June 2024 12,652.75 2,871.25 11.80
September 2024 13,291.39 3,030.67 12.70
December 2024 13,675.46 2,917.54 12.10
March 2025 12,958.84 2,160.64 9.00
June 2025 13,851.40 2,302.62 9.50

The quarterly results show flunu and net profit fluctuations. EPS also varies the quarter -rate quarter. Revenue increased by 6.88 percent in June 2025 as compared to March 2025, while net profit increased by 6.57 percent.

Corporate action

M&M declared the final dividend of Rs 25.30 per share (506 percent), the effective date of which is July 4, 2025. Other corporate action includes 100 -day campaign – publishing in newspapers about competent investors, updates on acquisition and transfer of equity shares to Stock Option Granti by Mahindra & Mahindra Employees Stock Option Trust.

M&M had a bonus issue with the current ratio of 1: 1 on November 10, 2017. Another bonus issue was with a bonus ratio of 1: 1 on 14 June 2005. On 1992-09-30, the rights issue was announced with the rights ratio of 1: 5 and the company also stocked on 2010-01-25, Old FV: 10, New FV: 5.

India Electronics

India Electronics declared a final dividend of Rs 0.90 per share (90 percent), the effective date of which is 14 August, 2025. The company also declared an interim dividend of Rs 1.50 per share (150 percent), which is an effective date on March 11, 2025.

India Electronics had a bonus issue with the current ratio of 1: 2 on August 4, 2022. Another bonus issue was on August 10, 2017 with a bonus ratio of 1:10. The company also stocked on 27 January 2017, Old FV: 10, New FV: 1.

Maruti Suzuki

Maruti Suzuki declared a final dividend of Rs 135.00 per share (2700 percent), which is an effective date 1 August, 2025. Other corporate actions include advertisements to the Suzuki Motor Gujarat Private Limited, which is a fully owned subsidiary (Transfer Company), to report hearing a petition regarding the merger scheme of merger in Maruti Suzuki India Limited (Transforce Company).

The company announced the rights issue on 1993-09-30 with the rights ratio of 2: 1.

Bharti Airtel

Bharti Airtel declared the final dividend of Rs 16.00 per share (320 percent), the effective date of which is 18 July, 2025. Recent corporate action includes disclosures under Sebi (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 Regulation 30, explanation on volume movement and earning call transcript.

The company announced the rights issue on 2021-08-29 with a rights ratio of 1:14 and announced another right issue on 2019-02-28 with the rights ratio of 19:67 and the company also stock up 2009-04-29, Old FV: 10, New FV: 5.

Sun pharma

Sun Pharma declared the final dividend of Rs 5.50 per share (550 percent), the effective date of which is July 7, 2025. Recent corporate actions include information of analyst/institutional investor meeting and schedule of earning call transcript.

Sun Pharma had a bonus issue with the current ratio of 1: 1 on May 28, 2013. Another bonus issue was on 21 April 2004 with a bonus ratio of 1: 1. The company also stocked 2010-09-24, Old FV: 5, New FV: 1 and 2002-10-28 another stock split, Old FV: 10, New FV: 5.

According to Moneycontrol’s analysis, the business concept for these shares is very positive by August 22, 2025.

The increase in these shares reflects positive market sentiments and strong financial performances.