Q2 results today: More than 70 companies will be releasing their September quarterly results today, November 3, 2025. Bharti Airtel, Titan Company, Power Grid Corporation of India, Ambuja Cements, and Tata Consumer Products are among the top companies that will announce their second-quarter earnings today.
It is an earnings-packed week for Dalal Street as over 650 companies are scheduled to declare their Q2 FY26 results.
“The ongoing Q2FY26 results season will continue to shape market direction, with several major companies scheduled to release their financials. These results will provide a clearer picture of sectoral trends and corporate profitability ahead of the festive quarter,” said Ajit Mishra, SVP — Research, Religare Broking Ltd.
Bharti Airtel Q2 results preview
According to Kotak Institutional Equities, Airtel’s Q2 revenue could increase 2.8 per cent quarter-on-quarter to ₹50,833.9 crore, while EBITDA is expected to grow 2.7 per cent to ₹28,588.6 crore, driven by consistent subscriber additions in its India wireless segment. On a year-on-year basis (Q2FY25), these figures represent growth of 22.6 per cent and 31 per cent, respectively.
Kotak projects roughly 1.2 million wireless net additions, remaining flat quarter-on-quarter, and anticipates ARPU to rise to ₹255.
Titan Q2 preview
JM Financial projects standalone sales growth of around 6% year-on-year, or 13% excluding bullion, mainly supported by a 12% rise in jewellery sales (excluding bullion), an 18% increase in watches, and a 12% uptick in eyewear. The brokerage anticipates the standalone jewellery EBIT margin at 11.1%, roughly 30 basis points lower than last year, owing to high gold prices and a slower mix of studded jewellery.
Nevertheless, overall standalone EBITDA and PAT are expected to jump 43% and 46% year-on-year, respectively, driven largely by the low base effect from last year’s customs duty-related losses.
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