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About the stock: Premier Explosives (PEL) specializes in producing high-energy materials, including bulk and packaged explosives and initiating systems for mining, infrastructure & construction. Company also manufactures missile and rocket propellants, strap-on motors for satellite launches, and various defence products like chaff, infrared flares, explosive bolts, and tear gas grenades. Defence contributes ~86% of revenue. OB at Rs 989 crore as of Q1FY26 Strong product portfolio with well-built manufacturing capabilities: PEL is one of the lead manufactures in the Indian explosives and defence...
Growth set to pick-up led by strong industry tailwinds About the stock: Premier Explosives (PEL) specializes in producing high-energy materials, including bulk and packaged explosives and initiating systems for mining, infrastructure & construction. Company also manufactures missile and rocket propellants, strap-on motors for satellite launches, and various defence...
Solar Industries (SOIL)’s operating performance was in line with consensus’ estimate. EBITDA, at INR 5.3bn, jumped 19% YoY driven by robust defence and exports, compensating for the subdued performance in mining and infra segments, which were impacted on account of monsoon arriving early.
Well poised to see significant recovery in explosives & exports/overseas segment: With market leading share of ~25% in domestic industrial explosives market, we believe that company is well poised to grow steadily led by healthy demand prospects from segments like mining, housing and infrastructure. Though domestic explosives segment remained muted during the quarter, we expect recovery going ahead led by healthy demand from housing, infra and mining sectors. With an order backlog of 1600+ crore in explosives and stable raw material prices, we expect ~14%...
Valuation at 17x P/E on FY27E earnings, is at significant discount as compared to peers' valuations. Despite factoring in the fact that NRB's presence in only auto space, we believe that this seems unjustified considering the company's focus on growth. We maintain BUY on NRB with...
Inox India (Inox) saw a steady quarter as earnings aligned with our estimates. Revenue stood at INR 3.6bn (+17% YoY). EBITDA margins improved 100bps YoY to 21.8%; as a result, EBITDA expanded 22% YoY to INR 0.8bn.
PTC Industries’ (PTCIL) Q1FY26 EBITDA of INR 88mn was subdued, primarily on account of underperformance at Trac Precision Solutions (Trac; reported EBITDA-level loss due to execution delays, spillover of some contracts to Q2, leading to negative operating leverage).
PTC Industries (PTCIL)’s Q2FY26 EBITDA recovered to INR 257mn (+21% YoY), after a dismal Q1, as we believe TARC EBITDA losses would have reduced and ATL performance has improved.