Earnings · Sector breadth
How every sector reported this earnings season
Result-season breadth for the Nifty 500, sector by sector: the BazaarBaazi Sector Result Heat, the average profit and revenue growth behind it, and the leaders, all from official filings.
The read
Across 20 sectors and 500 filed results this season, BazaarBaazi reads Diversified, Realty, Information Technology as the hottest on Sector Result Heat (the leader at 95/100 as of 8 June 2026), while Media Entertainment & Publication, Textiles, Power ran the coldest. It is editorial breadth, not investment advice.
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How BazaarBaazi reads the season
The desk treats result breadth as a structural read, not a single headline. A sector runs hot when most of its names accelerated profit on solid results and few were weak. The Sector Result Heat below captures exactly that, and it sits next to the raw averages so you can see what is driving it.
This season Diversified ran hot on the strongest breadth, while Media Entertainment & Publication ran cold at the other end. The Heat is a transparent desk number computed only from the filed results, not a market quote, and it reads how the sector reported rather than how it is priced.
Every sector, ranked by result breadth20 sectors
Hottest first. Each card carries the dated Sector Result Heat, the average profit-after-tax and revenue growth behind it, the verdict mix, and the sector leaders. Tap a leader to open its scored stock view with the source filing.
Diversified
Results
3
Avg PAT YoY
+137.0%
Avg sales YoY
+20.5%
Verdict mix
Leaders
Realty
Results
11
Avg PAT YoY
+262.6%
Avg sales YoY
+33.4%
Verdict mix
Information Technology
Results
27
Avg PAT YoY
+24.6%
Avg sales YoY
+18.1%
Verdict mix
Services
Results
14
Avg PAT YoY
+494.7%
Avg sales YoY
+33.9%
Verdict mix
Leaders
Metals & Mining
Results
18
Avg PAT YoY
+244.8%
Avg sales YoY
+49.6%
Verdict mix
Automobile and Auto Components
Results
38
Avg PAT YoY
+40.6%
Avg sales YoY
+20.0%
Verdict mix
Financial Services
Results
101
Avg PAT YoY
+302.5%
Avg sales YoY
+16.0%
Verdict mix
Construction Materials
Results
11
Avg PAT YoY
+88.0%
Avg sales YoY
+9.9%
Verdict mix
Fast Moving Consumer Goods
Results
28
Avg PAT YoY
+4.0%
Avg sales YoY
+18.3%
Verdict mix
Healthcare
Results
49
Avg PAT YoY
+186.9%
Avg sales YoY
+16.5%
Verdict mix
Consumer Services
Results
29
Avg PAT YoY
-16.2%
Avg sales YoY
+29.8%
Verdict mix
Chemicals
Results
26
Avg PAT YoY
-128.1%
Avg sales YoY
+11.0%
Verdict mix
Oil Gas & Consumable Fuels
Results
17
Avg PAT YoY
+38.0%
Avg sales YoY
+5.5%
Verdict mix
Capital Goods
Results
63
Avg PAT YoY
-25.7%
Avg sales YoY
+12.9%
Verdict mix
Telecommunication
Results
10
Avg PAT YoY
+51.8%
Avg sales YoY
+12.6%
Verdict mix
Construction
Results
13
Avg PAT YoY
+14.2%
Avg sales YoY
+4.9%
Verdict mix
Consumer Durables
Results
16
Avg PAT YoY
-12.8%
Avg sales YoY
+14.0%
Verdict mix
Power
Results
17
Avg PAT YoY
-35.1%
Avg sales YoY
+23.3%
Verdict mix
Textiles
Results
5
Avg PAT YoY
-5.1%
Avg sales YoY
+1.6%
Verdict mix
How the Sector Result Heat is built
Transparent by design. The number is reproducible from the filed results alone.
- Profit-acceleration share. The fraction of a sector's names that accelerated profit this quarter, weighted most heavily. Broad profit acceleration is the clearest sign a sector reported well.
- Average result quality. The sector's average Result Pulse, the per-record 0 to 100 score the desk assigns each filing, folded in so a sector of broadly solid results still registers.
- Weak share, as a penalty. The fraction of names that reported weakly drags the Heat down, so a sector carried by a few stars but riddled with misses does not read hot.
- Dated and clamped. The three are summed, rounded, and clamped to 0 to 100, stamped to the snapshot date. It is a breadth metric, not a market quote, and never a buy or sell call.
FAQ4 reader questions · AEO-eligible
Common questions on the sector result breadth.
What is the Sector Result Heat?
It is BazaarBaazi's transparent, dated breadth score for how a whole sector reported this quarter, on a 0 to 100 scale. It rewards the share of names that accelerated profit and the sector's average result quality, and it docks the share that reported weakly. It is a desk breadth metric computed only from official filings, not a market quote or investment advice.
Which sectors reported the strongest results this season?
The sectors with the highest Sector Result Heat are the ones where most names accelerated profit on solid individual results and few were weak. The ranked cards on this page show the hot sectors at the top and the soft ones at the bottom, each with the average profit and revenue growth behind the score.
Where do these sector numbers come from?
Every count and average is rolled up from official NSE and BSE integrated filings and XBRL for the Nifty 500, the same verified snapshot that powers the BazaarBaazi earnings desk. Each sector lists its leaders, and every leader links to its own stock page with the source filing.
Is a high Sector Result Heat a signal to buy that sector?
No. The Sector Result Heat reads how the sector reported, not how it is priced. A sector can report strongly and still be expensive, or report softly and already be cheap. It is editorial breadth framing, not investment advice.
Where to go next
Read the breadth here, then drill into the day-by-day calendar or a single name.