Adhbhut Infra Q1 FY27: standalone loss widens to ₹0.40 Cr YoY amid going-concern doubt
PAT -20.24% YoY · revenue +0.2% · margins compressing
₹0.15 Cr
+0.2% YoY
₹-0.4 Cr
-20.24% YoY
-261.13%
-161.1pp YoY
₹-0.36
Adhbhut Infrastructure's standalone net loss widened to ₹0.40 Cr for Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) from ₹0.33 Cr a year ago, a ~20% deterioration YoY, even as revenue from operations stayed effectively flat at ₹0.154 Cr (+0.2% YoY, unchanged QoQ). Sequentially the loss narrowed from ₹0.65 Cr in Q4 FY26 (down ~39% QoQ), but that improvement is a base effect — Q4's expense line included year-end catch-up items (employee costs ₹0.298 Cr, other expenses ₹0.141 Cr) that inflated the prior quarter's loss, not a genuine operating recovery. On the YoY comparison that matters most, net margin compressed to roughly -261% of total income from -218% a year ago, and pre-tax margin compressed similarly, as total expenses rose ~11% YoY to ₹0.540 Cr against near-zero revenue growth. The increase was driven almost entirely by employee benefit expenses more than doubling YoY to ₹0.109 Cr (from ₹0.045 Cr), while finance costs (₹0.078 Cr) and depreciation (₹0.263 Cr) — together over 70% of total costs — stayed roughly flat, underscoring that this is a capital- and finance-cost-heavy shell with negligible operating scale rather than a business absorbing a one-off hit.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
There is no analyst or brokerage coverage of this stock given its scale (~₹0.6 Cr annualised revenue), so vsStreet is unknown and no consensus estimate could be sourced; the company also carries no formal prior guidance or concall commentary on record, so vsGuidance is unknown rather than a miss. No separate management press release accompanies this filing — only the standard SEBI Regulation 30 outcome letter — so there is no management framing of the quarter to reconcile against the numbers. The auditor's limited review report explicitly flags a material uncertainty related to going concern, citing accumulated losses of ₹25.28 Cr as of June 30, 2026 that have eroded the company's net worth (other equity stood at ₹-19.35 Cr as of March 31, 2026), alongside an unmodified opinion otherwise. Separately, the Enforcement Directorate's provisional attachment order (No. 09/2024) on the company's immovable properties and promoter shareholding remains under appeal before the Appellate Authority; management reiterates it does not affect operations, though the financial impact, if any, remains unascertainable. The board also appointed Vineet Kumar Ojha as an independent director on August 11, 2026, two days ahead of this result — a governance move that sits against the backdrop of the going-concern flag repeated for a second straight quarter (it first surfaced with the FY26 annual results on May 28, 2026).
The stock went into the print at ₹14.13, up 3.7% over the past month of trading.
For context: PAT has now risen for 2 consecutive quarters.
What the summary numbers don't show
Tax expense of ₹0.015 Cr (₹1.50 lakh) charged despite a pre-tax loss, pushing the bottom-line loss beyond PBT
Basic/diluted EPS loss of ₹0.36 per share vs ₹0.30 loss a year ago
W1
Accumulated losses (₹25.28 Cr as of Jun-26) and net-worth erosion trend — going-concern flag to track each quarter
W2
Resolution of the ED provisional attachment appeal (Order No. 09/2024) before the Appellate Authority
W3
Whether quarterly revenue (flat near ₹0.154 Cr for multiple quarters) shows any sign of business activity resuming