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Stocks to Watch: Maruti, Lupin, Kotak Bank in Focus on Monday

Key Stock Market Movers for Monday, November 17, 2025

Indian equities are poised for a stock-specific trading session on Monday, driven by major corporate announcements and regulatory developments. Here are the key stocks likely to see significant movement.

Key Takeaways

  • Lupin and Kotak Mahindra Bank may see positive momentum.
  • Maruti Suzuki and Tata Motors could face near-term pressure.
  • Oil India may trade range-bound amid mixed financial results.

Maruti Suzuki (NSE: MARUTI)

Maruti Suzuki may face some pressure after initiating a recall of 39,506 Grand Vitara units. The recall addresses a potential speedometer defect that may display incorrect fuel levels. While the issue will be resolved through free inspection and part replacement, the development could raise short-term sentiment concerns. However, such recalls are typically not financially material, making any price dip a potential buying opportunity for long-term investors.

Oil India (NSE: OIL)

Oil India may trade mixed after reporting a 28% quarter-on-quarter rise in net profit to INR 1,044 crore, supported by an 8.9% revenue increase. However, the company’s EBITDA dropped 17.5% to INR 1,325 crore, with margins slipping to 24.3%. The announcement of an interim dividend of INR 3.50 per share could provide downside support. Investors should track crude oil price trends for directional cues.

Tata Motors (NSE: TATAMOTORS)

Tata Motors is likely to remain under pressure after its Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) unit sharply reduced its full-year EBIT margin guidance to 0-2% from 5-7%. The company also expects a free cash outflow of GBP 2.2-2.5 billion. A quarterly loss of GBP 485 million, a 24% revenue decline, and negative margins further weigh on sentiment. Adjusted for one-offs, the passenger vehicle unit would have posted a staggering INR 6,370 crore loss, raising concerns about earnings visibility.

Lupin (NSE: LUPIN)

Lupin may see a positive reaction after the USFDA completed its inspection of the Nagpur Unit-1 with zero observations. This strong regulatory compliance indicator boosts confidence in upcoming product approvals from the facility.

Kotak Mahindra Bank (NSE: KOTAKBANK)

The bank will meet on November 21 to consider a stock split, a move that typically improves liquidity and attracts retail participation. This announcement could keep the stock in an upward bias ahead of the decision.

Market Outlook

Monday’s market action is expected to be driven by company-specific triggers. While Lupin and Kotak Mahindra Bank may see positive bias, Maruti Suzuki and Tata Motors could face near-term pressure. Oil India may trade range-bound as strong profit growth is partially offset by margin weakness.

(Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is based on news reports and is not intended as investment advice. Investing in stocks involves risk. Consult with a financial advisor before making any investment decisions.)

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