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Stocks To Watch, Jan 13: Bank of Maharashtra, TCS, HCLTech, ICICI Pru Life, ICICI Lombard, NLC India, GTPL Hathway, RIL, Tata Elxsi

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7 min read | Updated on January 13, 2026, 08:13 IST

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Stocks To Watch: HCLTech raised its revenue growth (CC) guidance to 4.0%-4.5% YoY and the services revenue growth (CC) guidance to 4.75%-5.25% YoY. The EBIT margin guidance remained unchanged at 17%-18%, excluding the ₹956 crore ($109 million) one-time impact of India’s New Labour Codes on EBIT.

Stocks to watch, January 13, 2026

The GIFT NIFTY futures suggest that the NIFTY50 index will open 36 points higher. | Image: Shutterstock

Stocks To Watch: The domestic stock market is expected to open in the green on Tuesday, January 13. The GIFT NIFTY futures suggest that the NIFTY50 index will open 36 points higher.
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Here is a list of stocks that may remain in focus today.
Earnings today: According to the morning list on the BSE, 23 companies are scheduled to announce their earnings for the December quarter (Q3 FY26) today.

The list includes names such as ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company, ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company, Bank of Maharashtra, Tata Elxsi, Just Dial, and Oriental Hotels.

KRBL, tea stocks, GAIL, Tata Steel, Sun Pharma, Dr Reddy’s Laboratories (DRL) and Lupin: Stocks are expected to be in the spotlight after US President Donald Trump said on Monday that any country doing business with Iran will face a 25% tariff on trade with the United States.

The statement comes as Washington considers its response to the situation in Iran, which is witnessing its largest anti-government protests in years.

These Indian companies have direct or indirect business exposure to Iran, and any escalation in trade restrictions could impact their operations, exports, or future contracts.

TCS: The country's largest IT services exporter, TCS, on Monday reported a 13.91% drop in December quarter profit at ₹10,657 crore, majorly due to a one-time impact of new labour codes.

Implementation of the new labour codes during the quarter resulted in a "statutory impact" of ₹2,128 crore, the company stated, adding that, excluding the one-time impact, its profit would have grown 8.5% to ₹13,438 crore.

The company, one of the largest private sector employers in the country, disclosed that the overall headcount was down by 11,151 in the October-December period to 5,82,163.

TCS Chief Operating Officer Aarthi Subramanian said AI revenues have grown 17% quarter-on-quarter to an annualised level of $1.8 billion, and it sees strong growth continuing in the segment.

The operating profit margin was stable when compared with the September quarter at 25.2% during the three-month period but higher than the 24.5% in the year-ago period, as per a company statement.

HCLTech: HCL Technologies, announcing its Q3 FY26 results on Monday, posted a 13.3% fall in its consolidated net profit to ₹4,076 crore against ₹4,591 crore recorded in the year-ago period. On a quarter-over-quarter (QoQ) basis, the net profit fell 3.8%.

The company's consolidated revenue, however, jumped 13.32% during the third quarter of the current financial year (Q3 FY26) to ₹33,872 crore, rising from ₹29,890 crore in Q3 FY25. Sequentially, its revenue rose 6%.

HCLTech's Board declared an interim dividend of ₹12 per equity share, with a face value of ₹2 each for FY26. The company fixed Friday, January 16, as the record date for the interim dividend and set Tuesday, January 27, as the payment date.

HCLTech raised its revenue growth (CC) guidance to 4.0%-4.5% YoY and the services revenue growth (CC) guidance to 4.75%-5.25% YoY. The EBIT margin guidance remained unchanged at 17%-18%, excluding the ₹956 crore ($109 million) one-time impact of India’s New Labour Codes on EBIT.

Anand Rathi Wealth: Anand Rathi Wealth, a part of Mumbai-based financial services group Anand Rathi, on Monday reported a 30% surge in profit after tax (PAT) to ₹100.1 crore for the three months ended December 2025.

The company had posted a PAT of ₹77.2 crore in the same quarter of the preceding fiscal.

Total revenue in the October-December period of FY26 jumped 25% to ₹306 crore from ₹244.1 crore in the year-ago period, the company said in a regulatory filing to the stock exchanges.

The company said its assets under management (AUM) stood at ₹99,008 crore as of December 2025, registering a 30% year-on-year growth, driven by steady net inflows and strong client engagement.

Kalpataru Ltd: In its business update, the company said that its pre-sales slipped 14% YoY to ₹870 crore, while collections grew 17% YoY to ₹1,101 crore.
Biocon: Biocon Ltd on Monday launched its qualified institutional placement (QIP) of shares to raise up to ₹4,500 crore to fund the integration of Biocon Biologics Ltd.

The board approved a floor price of ₹387.74 per equity share for the QIP, according to a stock exchange filing. The final issue price will be determined by the company in consultation with the book-running lead managers appointed for the QIP.

NLC India: Shares will be in focus as the company's board has approved the listing of NLC India Renewables Limited (“NIRL”), a wholly owned subsidiary of NLC India Limited. Besides, the company's board has also approved the declaration of an interim dividend of 36% (i.e., ₹3.60 per equity share) on the face value of paid-up equity shares of ₹10 each for the financial year 2025-26.
GTPL Hathway: The company said that Q3 FY26 total revenue stood at ₹938.2 crore, a growth of 5% YoY. EBITDA for Q3 FY26 was ₹118.9 crore with an EBITDA margin of 12.7% and an operating EBITDA margin of 23.9%.

Q3 FY26 profit after tax stood at ₹11.1 crore.

KPI Green Energy: The company said that KP Group has signed an MoU with the Government of Gujarat for the development of renewable energy projects worth ₹4,000 crore.
One 97 Communications Ltd (Paytm): The company witnessed continued institutional participation in the December quarter (Q3 FY26), reflecting sustained confidence in the company’s long-term growth trajectory and improving fundamentals.

Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) emerged as key incremental buyers during the quarter, with Category I FPIs increasing their stake to 25.33% in Q3 from 23.01% in Q2 FY26, driven by Paytm's inclusion in the MSCI Global Standard Index in November 2025.

Adani Energy Solutions (AESL): Adani Energy Solutions Ltd's (AESL) transmission network length increased 8.23% to 27,901 circuit kilometres in the December quarter, supported by new order wins.

The company's transmission network length was 25,778 circuit kilometres (ckm) in the October-December period of the preceding 2024-25 financial year, an exchange filing said.

New order wins boosted the transmission network, reflecting strong bidding capabilities and market potential, it added.

During Q3 FY26, AESL won the KPS III (Khavda South Olpad) HVDC (high-voltage direct current) project, taking the total order book to ₹77,787 crore and expanding the transmission network to 27,901 ckm.

Reliance Industries (RIL): Reliance Industries on Monday said its plans for battery storage manufacturing remain unchanged and are progressing in line with target timelines.

Commenting on reports of the conglomerate pausing plans to make lithium-ion battery cells in India after failing to secure Chinese technology, a company spokesperson said, "We would like to categorically affirm that there has been no change in our plans for creating a world-leading battery storage manufacturing ecosystem from cell to containerised ESS, and they are progressing well in line with our target timelines."

Reliance had previously indicated 2026 as the target to begin manufacturing battery cells.

Coromandel International: Agri-solutions provider Coromandel International Ltd has signed a memorandum of understanding with the IIT Madras Research Park here for the establishment of a Corporate Research Centre aimed at strengthening the industry-academia collaborations.

The partnership would enable Coromandel International to leverage the world-class research, innovation and technology infrastructure of the IIT Madras ecosystem, fostering advanced collaboration in areas of strategic importance like agriculture, sustainability and emerging technologies, a press release from Coromandel International Ltd said on Monday.

An MoU to establish the Corporate Research Centre was signed in the presence of Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar during the inauguration of the IIT Madras Global Research Foundation on January 9.

TVS Supply Chain Solutions: TVS Supply Chain Solutions Ltd on Monday said it has secured a three-year contract from Daimler India Commercial Vehicles to manage in-plant warehouse operations at the truck manufacturer’s facility in Oragadam.

The partnership reinforces TVS Supply Chain Solutions’ focus on delivering efficient, technology-driven supply chain solutions to global automotive manufacturers.

Under the agreement, around 700 employees from TVS Supply Chain Solutions will be deployed to manage end-to-end warehouse operations within DICV’s manufacturing facility, "ensuring seamless material flow, optimised inventory management and enhanced operational efficiency," the company said in a press release.

Power Finance Corporation: The state-run Power Finance Corporation on Monday announced it was aiming to raise ₹5,000 crore through a non-convertible debenture issue.

It will be a public issue of NCDs of 15-year tenor, and the company is offering a coupon rate of 7.3% payable on an annual basis, as per an official statement.

With inputs from PTI
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