Markets are likely to see active movement today as several companies are in focus due to fresh announcements, business deals, and other key updates. From regulatory news to stock-specific action, here’s a quick look at the top stocks that could make headlines during today’s session.
Market recap
Indian benchmark indices ended their three-day winning run on Wednesday, closing in the red. The Nifty 50 slipped 46.4 points, or 0.18%, to settle at 25,476.10, while the Sensex fell by 176.43 points, or 0.21%, to finish the session at 83,536.08.
Stocks to watch on July 10, 2025
TCS
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) will declare its first-quarter results for FY26 on July 10. The company’s board will also decide on whether to pay an interim dividend. The record date for the dividend, if announced, has been set for July 16.
GAIL and Oil India
Public sector giants Oil India and GAIL have extended their natural gas supply agreement for another 15 years. Starting July 1, 2025, GAIL will receive up to 9 lakh cubic meters of gas daily from Oil India’s Rajasthan fields. The gas will go to Rajasthan’s power utility to support cleaner energy generation.
ACC
ACC, part of the Adani-owned Ambuja Cements, has completed a new 1.5 million tonne per year grinding unit at its Sindri plant in Jharkhand. With this, Ambuja’s total cement capacity now stands at over 104 million tonnes, boosting its overall output capabilities.
RailTel Corporation
RailTel Corporation, a government-owned enterprise, has clinched yet another contract, this time worth Rs 17.47 crore from the Chhattisgarh government. This marks its third deal in July alone. With this fresh order, the company’s cumulative order value for the month has surged to Rs 130.32 crore.
Emcure
Pharma company Emcure has completed a USFDA inspection at its oncology facility in Ahmedabad without any red flags. The inspection ran from June 30 to July 8. The clean outcome indicates that the facility met all the required standards.
Airtel
Bharti Airtel has set up a new step-down subsidiary named Airtel Money Limited. The company was officially registered on July 8 with a small initial investment. As per the filing, it’s a related-party transaction, and the shares were issued at face value. No major operations or plans have been shared yet.
Muthoot Capital
Muthoot Capital has decided to issue Rs 125 crore worth of non-convertible debentures (NCDs) to raise funds. These bonds will carry 9.5% interest, paid monthly. The move was cleared by the company’s internal committee, and the NCDs will be offered privately to investors.
Waaree Energies
Indosolar, a company under Waaree Energies, plans to sell up to 10 lakh shares (2.4% of its equity) in the market. The offer for sale (OFS) will open on July 10 for institutional investors and on July 11 for retail buyers.