Markets open today with several key stocks in the spotlight driven by block deals, fresh quarterly results, strategic tie-ups, and regulatory developments. Here’s a look at the top stocks to watch on May 27, 2025:

PG Electroplast: The stock will be in focus as the promoter group is set to offload 1.59 crore shares (5.6% stake) via a block deal. The offer is priced at ₹740 per share, representing a ~4% discount to the last closing price. The deal size is pegged at ₹1,177 crore, and the sellers include Anurag Gupta, Vishal Gupta, Vikas Gupta, and other promoter family members. A 180-day lock-up period will apply to the balance promoter holding.

Sagility India: Founder entity Sagility B.V. will sell up to 346 million equity shares via a secondary sale at ₹38 per share — an 11.4% discount to the last close. The deal is valued at ₹1,315.3 crore, with an oversubscription option for an additional 357 million shares. The total deal size could reach ₹2,671.4 crore (up to 15.02% of equity). IIFL Capital Services is the sole broker for the transaction.

Adani Ports: Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd has incorporated East Africa Ports FZCO, a new wholly-owned step-down subsidiary via its UAE-based arm AIPHL. The new entity is aimed at investing in commercial enterprises and is currently not operational. It has been registered with the Government of Dubai under DMCC.

AxisCades Technologies: The company reported a strong performance in Q4 FY25, with revenue from operations rising 4.8% YoY to ₹268 crore. Adjusted EBITDA jumped 38.3% YoY to ₹45 crore, while PAT stood at ₹31.5 crore with an 11.6% margin. For FY25, revenue grew 7.9% to ₹1,031 crore, with PAT of ₹75.3 crore and EBITDA of ₹156 crore.

Akums Drugs & Pharmaceuticals: Akums posted robust Q4 FY25 results with a 12.4% YoY rise in revenue to ₹1,073 crore. FY25 income stood at ₹4,170 crore with an adjusted EBITDA margin of 12.3%. The company has secured a €200 million contract for European markets and invested ₹272 crore in capex during FY25.

KEC International: KEC reported strong earnings for Q4 and FY25. Q4 revenue rose to ₹6,872 crore (vs ₹6,165 crore YoY), while PAT jumped to ₹268 crore from ₹152 crore. For the full year, revenue stood at ₹21,847 crore, with PAT at ₹571 crore, up from ₹347 crore. EBITDA margins improved to 7.8% in Q4.

PTC India: The company reported a sharp YoY jump in Q4 FY25 net profit to ₹343 crore (from ₹91.3 crore), despite revenue declining 14.3% to ₹3,006.3 crore. EBITDA fell 16.6% YoY to ₹209.7 crore.

DLF: DLF is expected to launch a premium residential project in Mumbai’s Oshiwara locality in the next two weeks, with apartment prices ranging between ₹5.5 crore and ₹7.5 crore. The project is part of a slum rehabilitation initiative with Trident Group.

Nazara Technologies: The gaming firm reported a net profit of ₹4 crore in Q4 FY25, a significant increase from ₹18 lakh last year. Revenue soared 95% YoY to ₹520.2 crore.

Lumax Industries: Q4 net profit rose 22.2% YoY to ₹44 crore on strong operating performance. Revenue surged 24.3% YoY to ₹923.4 crore.

Nibe Ltd: The company secured a $17.52 million export order from Israel for universal rocket launchers.

Lupin: Lupin announced a licensing and supply deal with SteinCares for its biosimilar Ranibizumab in Latin American markets (excluding Mexico and Argentina).

Awfis Space Solutions: Reported a sharp rise in Q4 net profit to ₹11.23 crore, up from ₹1.37 crore YoY. Total income climbed to ₹359.45 crore from ₹241.1 crore. Sumit Lakhani has been elevated to CEO.

Talbros Automotive: FY25 revenue grew 7% YoY to ₹844.7 crore; EBITDA rose 16% to ₹147.3 crore; PAT came in at ₹94.4 crore, up 14%.

Gillette India: Q4 FY25 net profit rose 60.13% YoY to ₹158.7 crore. Revenue climbed 12.74% to ₹767.5 crore. Grooming and oral care segments contributed ₹644.6 crore and ₹122.9 crore respectively.

Kolte-Patil Developers: The company reported a Q4 net profit of ₹66.3 crore compared to a loss of ₹26.2 crore YoY. Revenue rose to ₹723.2 crore from ₹527.7 crore last year.

FirstCry (Brainbees Solutions): Reported a net loss of ₹111.5 crore in Q4 FY25, widening from ₹43.2 crore YoY. Full-year loss narrowed to ₹264.8 crore from ₹321.5 crore in FY24.

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