Bharat Electronics Ltd., Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., Titan Co., Brigade Enterprises Ltd. and P N Gadgil Jewellers Ltd. will be the stocks to watch before going into trade on Tuesday.

  • BEL: The company received an order worth Rs 2,210 crore for electronic warfare from the Indian Air Force. The company received orders worth Rs 2,803 crore so far in financial year 2026.

  • M&M: The company reported total production at 88,701 units against 71,814 units. Total sales at 79,751 units versus 66,840 units. The company incorporated Mahindra Advanced Technologies as a wholly owned subsidiary.

  • Titan: In its fourth quarter business update, the company reported a year-on-year growth of 22% in CaratLane. The standalone business of the company saw an uptick of 25% compared to last year.

  • P N Gadgil Jewellers: The company reported in its business update a consolidated revenue growth of 26% year-on-year. The retail segment grew 50% compared to last year while the e-commerce segment grew 244% when compared to the previous quarter.

  • Brigade Enterprises: The company signed a joint development agreement for a 10-acre residential project in Mysuru, with a gross development value estimated at Rs 225 crore.

  • Global Health: The company received an offer from Assam Electricity Grid Corp. to acquire 3 acres in Guwahati to set up a super speciality hospital.

  • KPI Green Energy: The company terminated an order from Sai Bandhan Infinium for a 66.20 MW hybrid power project. The order termination is due to change in project technical requirements post receipt of order.

  • NMDC: The company issues clarification on the report “NMDC faces governance scrutiny over loss-making Australian subsidiary amid fresh investment concerns.” The company said that the mining projects do not get cash positive in the initial period and take time to stabilise.

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