Hi-Tech Pipes Q1FY27: consol PAT dips 4% YoY to ₹20 Cr as trading surge dilutes margins
PAT -4.22% YoY · revenue +78.52% · margins compressing
₹1,412.8 Cr
+78.52% YoY
₹20.04 Cr
-4.22% YoY
1.42%
-1.2pp YoY
₹0.99
Hi-Tech Pipes' consolidated revenue jumped 78.5% YoY to ₹1,412.80 Cr (₹791.36 Cr in Q1FY26) but consolidated PAT actually declined 4.2% YoY to ₹20.04 Cr (₹20.92 Cr a year ago), even as it improved 13.9% QoQ from ₹17.60 Cr in Q4FY26. EPS came in at ₹0.99 versus ₹1.04 in Q1FY26. There is no exceptional item in either period, so the YoY profit decline is on a like-for-like basis. No quarter-specific Street PAT estimate could be sourced for Q1FY27; publicly available brokerage commentary pegs FY27 full-year PAT growth at 15-20%, which this quarter's YoY PAT decline does not yet support. Management's own FY27 guidance (from the Q4FY26 concall) targeted 6.5-7 lakh tons of sales volume and EBITDA of ₹3,500-4,000/ton; Q1's record 1,56,136 MT volume (+26% YoY) annualizes to roughly 6.2 lakh tons, near the low end, while EBITDA/ton works out to about ₹3,198 — below the guided band, so the quarter is a miss on per-ton profitability even as volume tracks close to plan.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The gap between 78.5% revenue growth and 26% volume growth is the story: Purchase of Stock-in-Trade — essentially low-margin trading purchases resold rather than manufactured — jumped nearly 8x YoY to ₹280.46 Cr (₹35.16 Cr in Q1FY26), inflating the topline while diluting profitability. Consolidated NPM fell to 1.42% from 2.64% a year ago, and OPM (EBITDA margin) to about 3.54% from 5.19%, though both improved sequentially from Q4FY26's 1.19%/3.13% troughs — a QoQ recovery that is incidental to the underlying YoY compression, not a trend reversal on its own. Standalone PAT fell a steeper 15.1% YoY to ₹15.16 Cr against consolidated's 4.2% decline, meaning the wholly-owned subsidiaries (HTL Metal, HTL Ispat, Hitech Metalex, Hitech Global Steels, Sain Software) cushioned the group number — largely by absorbing more of the trading volume. On the corporate side, the company allotted 90 lakh warrants to the promoter group on 31-Jul-2026, consistent with the ₹90 Cr preferential issue flagged in the Q4FY26 concall to fund working capital and capex for the FY29 2-million-ton capacity build-out; no update was given this quarter on the value-added product mix reaching 50% of sales, a separate FY27 target from the same guidance.
The stock went into the print at ₹81.4, down 6.4% over the past month of trading.
For context: PAT has now risen for 2 consecutive quarters.
Hi-Tech Pipes provided optimistic guidance for FY27, targeting 6.5 to 7 lakh tons in sales volume and an EBITDA per ton of INR 3,500 to INR 4,000. The company expects its value-added product mix to reach 50% by the end of FY27. For FY28, a conservative volume estimate of 8.5 lakh tons is projected, with continued EBITD
— This quarter: missed
W1
Whether EBITDA/ton recovers toward the guided ₹3,500-4,000/ton band as the trading-mix share normalizes
W2
FY27 volume trajectory against the 6.5-7 lakh ton target — Q1's 1.56 lakh MT annualizes to ~6.2 lakh MT, near the low end
W3
Deployment of the ₹90 Cr preferential warrant proceeds (90 lakh warrants allotted 31-Jul-2026) toward the FY29 2-million-ton capacity expansion
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