Apollo Pipes swings to ₹11 Cr Q1 consolidated loss on margin collapse; revenue misses goal
revenue +7.43% · margins compressing
₹295.43 Cr
+7.43% YoY
₹-11.11 Cr
-3.73%
-6.7pp YoY
₹-2.52
Apollo Pipes swung to a consolidated net loss of ₹11.11 Cr in Q1 FY27 from a ₹8.16 Cr profit a year ago, even as consolidated revenue grew 7.4% YoY to ₹295.43 Cr — a rare topline-up, bottom-line-negative print. Sequentially revenue fell 14.9% from Q4's ₹347.02 Cr and the small ₹0.13 Cr prior-quarter loss deepened sharply. The damage is entirely at the margin: consolidated PBT was -₹12.64 Cr versus +₹9.13 Cr a year ago, with EBITDA collapsing to roughly ₹5 Cr (~1.8% of sales) from a 7.5% operating margin in the year-ago quarter. This is a margin-collapse story, not a demand story — cost of materials consumed stayed elevated at ₹230.5 Cr against ₹212.4 Cr on similar volumes, consistent with the aggressive market-share pricing management flagged on the Q4 call; the price-led volume push has compressed realisations faster than it has added revenue.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Against its own guidance the quarter is a clear miss: management had targeted Q1 FY27 consolidated revenue above ₹400 Cr and a five-year 35% revenue CAGR, but delivered ₹295 Cr — below even the ₹347 Cr it did last quarter — and the EBITDA-per-tonne improvement it promised went the wrong way. There are no exceptional items on either side, so the swing to loss is fully underlying; no adjustment applies. There is no formal street consensus on record for a company this size, and no brokerage preview with numbers turned up — MarketsMojo has an active 'Sell' on weak financials, but no consensus estimate exists to grade the print against.
The stock went into the print at ₹487.55, up 1.7% over the past month of trading.
Management has issued a very aggressive five-year guidance, targeting a 35% revenue CAGR to reach INR 5,000 crores by FY31, supported by a near-term Q1 FY27 revenue goal of over INR 400 crores. This growth will be driven by ramping up existing plants, establishing a new South India facility, and expanding allied produc
— This quarter: missed
Standalone tells a milder version of the same story — a ₹4.40 Cr loss versus a ₹8.11 Cr profit year ago on revenue of ₹244.3 Cr — so the extra ₹6.7 Cr of consolidated loss sits in the Kisan Moulding subsidiary (NCI loss of ₹2.55 Cr plus its share of the operating drag), a >2x divergence in loss magnitude that readers comparing the two numbers should note. This lands alongside the 26 June board approval of the amalgamation scheme folding Kisan Moulding and KML Tradelinks into Apollo Pipes (pending NCLT/exchange/shareholder approval); the loss-making subsidiary the merger absorbs is visibly dragging consolidated profitability today. The ₹0.70 final dividend (record date 17 July) and the 40th AGM on 4 August proceed against this weak quarter. The concall on 31 July will be the test of whether management still stands behind its ₹400 Cr-plus quarterly and ₹5,000 Cr-by-FY31 ambitions after a quarter that opened with a loss.
W1
Whether management reaffirms the >₹400 Cr quarterly revenue and ₹5,000 Cr-by-FY31 targets on the 31 July concall after opening FY27 with a loss
W2
EBITDA/tonne trajectory — guided ₹6,000-8,000 rising to ₹10,000-12,000; margins went negative-operating this quarter and must reverse
W3
Kisan Moulding turnaround under the pending amalgamation — subsidiary added ~₹6.7 Cr to the consolidated loss
Clean digital filing, headers unambiguous. No exceptional items either period. Consolidated 'Net Profit for period' -11.11 Cr is pre-NCI (matches DB convention); owner-attributable share is -8.57 Cr, NCI loss -2.55 Cr from Kisan Moulding subsidiary. Tax is a credit (deferred tax -1.52 Cr) on the pre-tax loss.
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