Stocks to watch today: There was good trading in the Indian stock market on Tuesday (February 10, 2026) amid strong global cues and hopes regarding the India-US trade deal. This was the third consecutive session when both the benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty 50 saw a rise. On Tuesday, the NSE Nifty index closed at a one-month high of 25,935.15, up 67.85 points or 0.26 percent. In the day’s trading, the Nifty index rose by 122.15 points or 0.47 percent to reach a high of 25,989.45. At the same time, BSE Sensex index rose 208.17 points or 0.25 percent and closed at 84,273.92. Today, on Wednesday, February 11, we are going to give you information through this news about some stocks that will be in focus.
Quarterly results of these companies will come
Mahindra & Mahindra, LG Electronics India, Lenskart Solutions, Ashok Leyland, Aarey Drugs & Pharmaceuticals, Amagi Media Labs, Amara Raja Energy & Mobility, AstraZeneca Pharma India, Avanti Feeds, Care Ratings, Carraro India, Divis Laboratories, Godrej Industries, International Gemological Institute (India), Max Financial Services, Patanjali Foods, TBO Tech and Yatra Will announce the results of October-December quarter of FY26 online today.
Tata Motors Commercial Vehicle
During trading in the stock market today, shares of Tata Motors Commercial Vehicle will be in focus. The company said that its Indonesian unit PT Tata Motors Distribusi Indonesia has received the largest order till date for 70,000 Yodha and Ultra T.7 vehicles. These vehicles will be used to support farming operations and rural logistics, which includes farm-to-market transportation and regional movement of goods across the country.
Bharat Heavy Electricals
The Government of India is preparing to sell 5 percent stake in Bharat Heavy Electricals (BHEL) on 11-12 February. This sale is being done through offer-for-sale. It is expected to raise around Rs 4500 from this. The floor price for the offer has been fixed at Rs 254 per share. The government currently has 63.17 percent stake in BHEL.
Additionally, the company has received an order worth Rs 2,800 crore from Bharat Coal Gasification and Chemicals (BCGCL) for a syngas purification plant (LSTK-2 package) for BCGCL’s coal-to-2,000 TPD ammonium nitrate project at Lakhanpur, Odisha. This is a joint venture of BHEL and Coal India.
Tata Communication
The company’s board has appointed Siddharth Mundra as Chief Financial Officer-Designate of Tata Communications, with effect from February 23. He will take over the post of Chief Financial Officer of the company from May 1. He will replace the company’s current CFO Kabir Ahmed Shakir. The impact of this news can be seen on the company’s stocks today.
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After the resignation of Karunakaran Mohansundaram from the post of CFO with effect from February 17, the board has appointed Pankaj Chaturvedi as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Key Managerial Personnel of the company with effect from April 1.
highway infrastructure
The company (Highway Infrastructure) has entered into a contract agreement for operation and user fee collection at Mundka Fee Plaza, which is worth Rs 64.68 crore. Earlier, on January 19, the company had received Letter of Acceptance for operation at Mundka Fee Plaza for project development of UER-II (NH-344M and NH-344N) in Delhi and Haryana.
Ion Exchange India
Ion Exchange India’s Oman subsidiary, Oman Ion Exchange & Company LLC, has received a Design, Build, Own, Operate and Maintain (DBOOM) agreement contract from Petroleum Development Oman for a drinking water facility and sewage treatment facility in the South PDO Concession Area. This contract is for OMR 73.46 million (1,730 crore) for a period of 20 years.
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