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Q1 FY-2027 RESULTS · LOKESHMACH

Lokesh Machines Q1FY27: revenue up 15% YoY, OPM compression keeps PAT thin at Rs1.01 Cr

PAT +121.76% YoY · revenue +15.42% · margins compressing

Q1 FY27 resultsLOKESHMACHLOKESH MACHINES LTD.12 Aug 2026 · 3 min read
Revenue

₹55.46 Cr

+15.42% YoY

PAT (standalone)

₹1.01 Cr

+121.76% YoY

Net margin

1.81%

+0.9pp YoY

EPS

₹0.49

Lokesh Machines' standalone revenue grew 15.4% YoY to Rs55.46 Cr in Q1 FY27, but fell 6.6% sequentially from Rs59.36 Cr in the seasonally stronger Q4 FY26 (year-end close). Net profit of Rs1.01 Cr looks dramatic on a YoY basis (+121.8%), but that comparison is against a thin Rs0.46 Cr base a year ago and should not be read as a step-change in profitability — on a QoQ basis PAT fell 53.1% from Rs2.15 Cr. EPS was Rs0.49 versus Rs0.23 YoY and Rs1.08 QoQ. There were no one-off or exceptional items in either the current or comparison quarters, so both the YoY and QoQ moves are on a like-for-like operating basis. No analyst estimates or street previews for this quarter could be found (checked via web search; Alpha Spread and TipRanks show no coverage for the stock), so vsStreet is unknown; management has also not put out any formal guidance or concall commentary on record, so the print cannot be graded against a stated outlook — both are gaps in coverage rather than misses.

The scoreboard

Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters

Standalone P&L, ₹ Crore
Q1 FY-2027QoQYoY
Revenue₹55.46 Cr-6.6%+15.4%
Expenses₹54.36 Cr-4.6%+14.2%
PAT₹1.01 Cr-53.1%+121.76%
Net margin1.81%-1.8pp+0.9pp
EPS₹0.49-54.6%+113%

Margins tell the more consistent story: operating margin (OPM) compressed to 17.3% from 17.9% a year ago and 17.7% last quarter, while net margin, though up YoY off the low base, remains thin at 1.8% of total income. The squeeze traces to finance costs, which rose to Rs4.65 Cr (from Rs4.40 Cr YoY and Rs4.22 Cr QoQ) and ate most of the Rs7.30 Cr segment operating profit, leaving just Rs1.41 Cr of PBT. Segment mix shifted meaningfully: the smaller Components division scaled revenue to Rs15.55 Cr (from Rs1.96 Cr a year ago) and PBIT to Rs2.15 Cr, while the core Machinery division's revenue fell 13.2% YoY to Rs40.22 Cr and its PBIT slipped to Rs5.15 Cr from Rs6.19 Cr — the Machinery softness is what's keeping overall growth and profitability muted despite the Components ramp. During the quarter the company also raised fresh capital, allotting 13 lakh equity shares and 27.78 lakh warrants to promoters and non-promoters at a Rs171.71 premium, taking paid-up capital to Rs21.30 Cr; a further 5 lakh warrants converted post quarter-end (July 11) took it to Rs21.80 Cr. Two developments outside this quarter's numbers matter for what comes next: OFAC removed the company from its US sanctions (SDN) list effective June 30, 2026 — ending a block on foreign-currency transactions that had been in place since October 2024 — and the company won a Rs58.2 Cr defence order on July 15, 2026, a sum larger than the entire quarter's revenue. Neither shows up in these Q1 figures but both are relevant markers for Q2 FY27 onward.

₹ Cr
00.81.612.410.13Q4 FY25rev ₹39 Cr0.46Q1 FY26rev ₹48 Cr0.63Q2 FY26rev ₹50 Cr0.63Q3 FY26rev ₹51 Cr2.15Q4 FY26rev ₹59 Cr1.01Q1 FY27rev ₹55 Cr
Quarterly standalone PAT, ₹ Crore

For context: this is the second-highest quarterly PAT of the last 6 quarters.

  • W1

    Execution/booking of the Rs58.2 Cr defence order won Jul 15, 2026 — larger than a full quarter's revenue; watch its contribution from Q2 FY27

  • W2

    Machinery division profitability recovery — PBIT fell to Rs5.15 Cr in Q1FY27 from Rs6.19 Cr YoY on a 13.2% revenue decline, versus Components division PBIT of Rs2.15 Cr (up from Rs0.11 Cr YoY)

  • W3

    Finance cost trajectory (Rs4.65 Cr this quarter, rising sequentially) against the fresh warrant/equity capital raised — whether proceeds go toward deleveraging or growth capex

No consolidated statement — company confirms no subsidiaries/associates/JVs (Note 8); no exceptional items in current or comparison periods; tax = current Rs0.05 Cr + deferred Rs0.35 Cr.

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