The company further clarified that neither its promoters nor members of the promoter group have any interest in BPCL. It also stated that the transaction does not fall under related-party transactions as per applicable regulatory norms.
Supreme Industries is engaged mainly in the production of plastic products and operates in various product categories like plastic piping systems, cross-laminated films & products, protective packaging products, industrial molded components, molded furniture, storage & material handling products, performance packaging films, and composite LPG cylinders. The company’s consolidated net profit fell 20.3% to Rs 164.74 crore in Q2 FY26 as against Rs 206.60 crore posted in Q2 FY25. Revenue from operations rose 5.3% YoY to Rs 2,393.87 crore in the quarter ended 30 September 2025. The counter shed 0.34% to Rs 3,309.90 on the BSE.
Bharat Petroleum Corporation is a public sector company which is engaged in the business of refining crude oil and marketing petroleum products. The company reported a 168.74% jump in standalone net profit to Rs 6,442.53 crore in Q2 FY26 as against Rs 2,397.23 crore posted in Q2 FY25. Net sales (excluding excise duty) rose 2.09% year-on-year (YoY) to Rs 1,04,912.47 crore in the September 2025 quarter. The counter shed 0.72% to Rs 363 on the BSE.
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