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Schaeffler India Ltd, P I Industries Ltd, AAVAS Financiers Ltd, Alkem Laboratories Ltd are among the other stocks to see a surge in volumes on BSE today, 18 August 2026.
Billionbrains Garage Ventures Ltd notched up volume of 819.05 lakh shares by 10:46 IST on BSE, a 44.78 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 18.29 lakh shares. The stock slipped 2.74% to Rs.193.25. Volumes stood at 22.24 lakh shares in the last session.
Schaeffler India Ltd registered volume of 1.76 lakh shares by 10:46 IST on BSE, a 42.71 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 4116 shares. The stock rose 0.74% to Rs.4,060.00. Volumes stood at 4312 shares in the last session.
P I Industries Ltd notched up volume of 4.05 lakh shares by 10:46 IST on BSE, a 17.38 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 23272 shares. The stock slipped 0.36% to Rs.2,474.95. Volumes stood at 12835 shares in the last session.
AAVAS Financiers Ltd registered volume of 2.14 lakh shares by 10:46 IST on BSE, a 5.76 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 37234 shares. The stock slipped 0.15% to Rs.1,387.70. Volumes stood at 4687 shares in the last session.
Alkem Laboratories Ltd saw volume of 27546 shares by 10:46 IST on BSE, a 5.44 fold spurt over two-week average daily volume of 5066 shares. The stock increased 2.26% to Rs.5,501.50. Volumes stood at 10900 shares in the last session.
Schaeffler India has announced the opening of a computational research infrastructure at the Foundation for Science Innovation and Development (FSID), Bengaluru. Part of Schaeffler India's purposeful engagement with IISC, premium research academia, this supported facility strengthens research capabilities by enabling HPC (High- Performance Computing) large-scale simulations, data-intensive modelling and advanced analytics across materials, energy systems, and sustainable mobility. Additionally, these improvements will foster stronger industry collaborations, improved research quality and efficiency, and increased relevance of research in industry projects.
The initiative focuses on expanding FSID's computational facilities through the acquisition of dedicated lab space, advanced in-rack cooling systems, power backup and high-performance hybrid computing workstations or clusters. These enhancements will significantly improve computational efficiency and support cutting-edge research.
The enhanced facility will benefit a wide range of stakeholders directly, including faculty members of the Indian Institute of Science (IISC), FSID-incubated startups, external startups and MSMEs accessing advanced digital infrastructure, industry partners engaged in R&D collaborations. Indirectly, the expanded infrastructure will support PhD scholars, postgraduate and undergraduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and the broader academic and industrial ecosystem.
Schaeffler India has also signed a Master Research Agreement (MRA) with the Indian Institute of Science (IISC), setting foundation for multiple future research projects and further strengthening its commitment to collaborative innovation and advanced research.
Revenue for the period under review was Rs 2,506.96 crore, up 18.8% YoY.
While EBITDA improved by 18.64% YoY to Rs 483 crore, EBITDA margin remained unchanged at 19.3% in the first quarter.
Profit before tax in Q1 2026 stood at Rs 425.71 crore, up by 19.7% from Rs 355.71 crore in Q1 2025.
Harsha Kadam, managing director and chief executive officer, said: 'We are pleased to report continued strong growth momentum across all our business segments.
Automotive technologies, vehicle lifetime solutions, and exports delivered robust double-digit growth, driven by successful business wins in our key focus areas. Despite ongoing supply chain challenges and inflationary headwinds, we successfully maintained the quality of our earnings.'
Schaeffler India provides precision engineering solutions, delivering high-precision components and systems for engine, transmission, and chassis applications, along with rolling and plain bearing solutions.