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Share Market Highlights 12 August 2025: Sensex ends at 80,235 after 833-point swing; Nifty at 24,487
The Indian stock market is set for a busy day on 12 August 2025 as several major companies are scheduled to announce their Q1 FY26 financial results. Market watchers, investors, and analysts are keenly tracking earnings from heavyweights like Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), Hindalco Industries, Apollo Hospitals Enterprises, Jindal Steel & Power, and Zydus Lifesciences.
Other prominent names releasing results today include Suzlon Energy, Oil India, National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL), MRF, Natco Pharma, Cochin Shipyard, RVNL, and NHPC. With such a large volume of corporate announcements, today’s trading session could witness heightened market volatility.

In addition to the large-cap giants, several mid-cap and small-cap companies will also declare their quarterly earnings, including Alkem Laboratories, BEML, Finolex Cables, Nazara Technologies, Granules India, Jyothy Labs, and Karnataka Bank.
Analysts expect results from sectors such as energy, metals, pharmaceuticals, automobiles, and infrastructure to set the tone for market sentiment. Investors will closely monitor profit growth, revenue trends, margin performance, and management commentary for cues on sectoral momentum in FY26.
Complete List of Companies Announcing Q1 FY26 Results Today:
The day will also see earnings from over 500 companies, including Bharat Dynamics, AAVAS Financiers, Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilisers, Minda Corporation, Allcargo Logistics, Lux Industries, Natco Pharma, Gujarat State Petronet, Senco Gold, Balrampur Chini Mills, and many more across diverse sectors.
Investor Takeaway:
Given the sheer volume of corporate earnings scheduled for release, 12 August 2025 could be a decisive day for short-term market direction. Sectors posting robust results may see sharp upward moves, while disappointing earnings could trigger corrections in select stocks.

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