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Consumption Boost / Discretionary Spending Upside: Sai Silk (Kalamandir) is well positioned to benefit from the upcoming festival and wedding season, which is expected to drive strong demand for ethnic wear across its stores.
Eco Recycling Ltd. has demonstrated significant growth over the last three years, with revenue rising from INR 177 Mn in FY23 to INR 440 Mn in FY25, reflecting a robust CAGR of 57.4%, driven by increasing demand for sustainable recycling solutions.
KNR Constructions reported a sharp slowdown in execution, with consolidated revenue declining 38% YoY to Rs6bn and standalone revenue falling 45% YoY to Rs5bn, as most legacy projects neared completion and newly awarded contracts were still ramping up. Consolidated EBITDA stood at Rs2bn, translating to a strong margin of 29.9% due to segment mix effects, while standalone EBITDA fell 66% YoY to Rs0.6bn, with margins compressing to 13.6%. Consolidated PAT came in at Rs1bn (PAT margin 20.1%), down 26% YoY, while standalone PAT declined 62% YoY to Rs0.5bn (margin 10.6%). The divergence between...
We maintain BUY on Kajaria while raising our TP by ~7% to Rs1,550 (from Rs1,450). The company has delivered superior profitability with EBITDA margins significantly expanding by 450bps YoY/110bps QoQ in Q2FY26.
HG Infra (HGIEL) Q1FY26 performance was mixed, with a softer undertone despite healthy standalone revenue growth. On a standalone basis, revenue came in at Rs17,092.4mn, representing a 13.5% YoY increase but a 13.4% sequential decline. Profit after tax fell 10.1% YoY and 40.9% QoQ to Rs1,254.7 mn, as EBITDA margins contracted to 13.8% from 15.9% a year earlier. The fall in profitability was largely driven by a Rs43 crore one-off margin correction in the Ganga Expressway project due to a change in law provision, alongside higher finance costs and impairment provisions on receivables. Standalone PAT...
ting the drag on margins. Resultantly, gross margins stood at 29.1%, registering a 68 bps expansion. Employee costs fell to 13.2% from 15.1% in the same quarter last year, thereby bolstering an EBITDA margin expansion of 194 bps to stand at 13.2%. Profit After Tax registered 31% YoY growth to stand at Rs.805.50cr. Despite higher depreciation (32% increase), finance costs (35% increase), and a jump...