Several companies have announced important updates that could draw investor attention in today’s session. Key developments span buybacks, record dates, project wins, new agreements and product launches. Here’s a quick look at the stocks likely to be in focus today.

Market recap

Indian stock markets ended lower on Tuesday, breaking their six-day winning streak. The Nifty 50 slipped 103 points, or 0.40%, to close at 25,910. The BSE Sensex also fell 278 points, or 0.33%, finishing the session at 84,673.

Stocks to watch today, November 19

Infosys

Infosys confirmed that its 2025 share buyback will open on November 20 and run till November 26. The company plans to repurchase up to 10 crore shares at Rs 1,800 each, totalling Rs 18,000 crore, through the tender route. The buyback covers 2.41% of its standalone equity base.

HUL

Hindustan Unilever has set December 5, 2025 as the record date for shareholders eligible to receive shares of Kwality Wall’s (India) (KWIL). This comes after HUL received the NCLT-certified order approving the spin-off and completed all required filings.

TCS

Tata Consultancy Services secured a five-year deal with NHS Supply Chain to upgrade its business systems and cloud platforms. The project aims to streamline healthcare supply operations using cloud and AI tools.

Adani Energy Solutions

Adani Energy Solutions received a Letter of Intent from PFC Consulting for a major transmission system in Gujarat’s Khavda renewable energy zone. The project falls under Phase-V (8 GW) and will move ahead once final agreements are signed.

Azad Engineering

Azad Engineering entered a long-term arrangement with Pratt & Whitney Canada. Under a new Master Terms Agreement and Purchase Agreement, the company will work on developing and manufacturing aircraft engine components.

GR Infraprojects

GR Infraprojects announced that Western Railways has assigned November 15, 2025 as the appointed date for its gauge conversion project. Covering nearly 39 km between Kosamba and Umarpada, the work includes bridges, station facilities, platforms, drainage, water supply and track-related tasks.

RITES

RITES signed an MoU with the Andhra Pradesh Economic Development Board to offer consultancy support. The collaboration will focus on attracting investments and developing infrastructure and industrial projects across the state.

Escorts Kubota

Escorts Kubota launched its next-generation KA6 and KA8 ride-on rice transplanters. The new models will be available across key rice-growing states, including Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab and Kerala.

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