
Q4 Results Today Live: Grasim narrows loss in Q4, Samvardhana Motherson con. profit up, Ola Electric, Honeywell Automation, Apollo, Bosch, Lenskart, Jubilant Foodworks, Medplus to announce Q4 results – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)
Several Indian companies shared their fourth-quarter results today, offering a snapshot of performance across manufacturing, auto components, and consumer sectors. Grasim Industries posted a narrower loss compared with the same period last year, while Samvardhana Motherson International reported higher consolidated profit. The updates arrive as investors monitor earnings from a range of listed firms that operate in electric vehicles, automation, and retail.
Grasim Shows Signs of Stabilization
The diversified conglomerate narrowed its loss in the quarter, reflecting adjustments in its cement and chemicals businesses. Management highlighted cost controls and steady demand in key segments as factors that helped limit the shortfall. The result comes amid broader efforts by the company to streamline operations following earlier challenges in certain verticals.
Motherson Delivers Profit Growth
Samvardhana Motherson International recorded an increase in consolidated profit for the quarter. The auto-components maker benefited from improved volumes and operational efficiencies across its global footprint. The outcome underscores the company’s ability to navigate supply-chain pressures that have affected the sector in recent periods.
Additional Earnings Releases Expected
A number of other companies are scheduled to announce their quarterly numbers later in the day. Investors will watch closely for updates from the following firms:
- Ola Electric
- Honeywell Automation
- Apollo
- Bosch
- Lenskart
- Jubilant Foodworks
- Medplus
These releases are expected to provide further insight into trends in electric mobility, industrial automation, healthcare, and quick-service restaurants.
What the Updates Signal for the Broader Market
The early results illustrate contrasting trajectories within India’s corporate landscape. Some groups have managed to reduce losses through internal efficiencies, while others have translated revenue growth into stronger bottom-line figures. Market participants continue to assess how these patterns may influence sentiment in the coming sessions, particularly as more companies complete their reporting cycles. The flow of data remains a key reference point for analysts tracking sector-specific momentum.





