Shree Cement shares jumped about 4% even after Q4 FY26 net profit fell 8% to Rs 526 crore. Revenue rose 10% to Rs 6,1010 crore, supported by strong sales volume growth both year-on-year and quarter-on-quarter. Brokerages like Nomura and Elara stayed optimistic, pointing to volume momentum and dividend payouts despite the profit dip.
Shree Cement’s Q4 profit fell 8% even as revenue and volumes rose, pointing to margin pressure from higher costs. Elevated fuel expenses and geopolitical risks weighed on results, while monsoon uncertainty and tensions in West Asia cloud near-term demand for the sector. Investors are now watching whether cost relief or demand improvement can offset the pressure.
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Shree Cement reported Q4 consolidated PAT of Rs 526 crore, down 8% YoY, despite revenue growing 10% to Rs 6,101 crore. The company declared a Rs 70 per share dividend. While profitability dipped year-on-year, volume gains and expanding RMC operations helped improve performance sequentially, signaling resilience beneath the headline numbers.
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