DCX Systems: consolidated swings to ₹8.7 Cr loss as revenue halves YoY
PAT -313.35% YoY · revenue -53.58% · margins compressing
₹103.13 Cr
-53.58% YoY
₹-8.66 Cr
-313.35% YoY
-7.74%
-9.4pp YoY
₹-0.78
DCX Systems' consolidated revenue nearly halved to ₹103.1 Cr, down 53.6% YoY from ₹222.2 Cr (Q1 FY26) and down 50.2% QoQ from ₹207.3 Cr (Q4 FY26), and consolidated profit swung to a net loss of ₹8.66 Cr (EPS -₹0.78) against a ₹4.06 Cr profit a year ago and a smaller ₹0.30 Cr loss last quarter — the loss widened sequentially even as revenue also fell sequentially. Standalone (parent-only) tells a materially different story: revenue fell by a similar magnitude (-54% YoY, -51% QoQ to ₹101.1 Cr) but the parent stayed profitable at ₹4.48 Cr PAT (down 59.7% YoY, down 41.9% QoQ). Consolidated is the primary basis and the headline is the loss, but readers should know the parent entity alone did not lose money this quarter.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The entire gap between the profitable standalone print and the loss-making consolidated number comes from the subsidiaries: RASPL lost ₹2.41 Cr and NIART lost ₹10.65 Cr, plus a further ₹0.08 Cr loss from 37%-held associate ELTX (still pre-operational), together subtracting ₹13.14 Cr from the ₹4.48 Cr standalone profit. NIART's loss includes a ₹6.19 Cr forex-translation hit tied to a measurement-date remeasurement; it is a research-stage unit that has not commenced commercial production, with most development spend capitalised rather than expensed, so the reported P&L loss likely understates its cash burn. Consolidated net margin fell to -8.40% from +1.83% a year ago and -0.15% last quarter — a genuine compression rather than a base effect, since cost of materials (₹134.4 Cr) and other operating costs did not scale down in line with the 54% YoY revenue drop.
The stock went into the print at ₹177.01, down 8.5% over the past month of trading.
Management has no formal guidance on record, and no street consensus estimate for this quarter could be located (results were declared today, August 12, 2026), so both vsGuidance and vsStreet are unknown. No management press-release commentary was available at extraction time either. What is on record: the consolidated order book stood near ₹2,984 Cr as of March 2026, and order intake continued through the quarter — ₹435.85 Cr in new purchase orders (June 26) and a further ₹47.58 Cr via the company and a subsidiary (July 3) — alongside an ₹84.3 Cr investment in JV ELTX Systems (July 15). None of that order activity shows up in this quarter's billed revenue, pointing to a timing/execution gap between bookings and revenue recognition rather than a demand shortfall.
W1
Whether Q2 FY27 revenue recovers toward the ~₹200+ Cr quarterly run-rate seen through FY26, given the ₹2,984 Cr order book and recent ₹435.85 Cr + ₹47.58 Cr order wins.
W2
NIART's progress toward commercial production — its pre-commercialisation losses (₹10.65 Cr this quarter) will keep dragging consolidated profitability until it ships.
W3
Whether the standalone-consolidated PAT gap (₹4.48 Cr profit vs ₹8.66 Cr loss) narrows as subsidiary losses stabilise, since consolidated is the primary reporting basis.
Figures in ₹ Millions in source, converted to Crore (÷10). Consolidated PBT of -6.492 Cr includes a -0.075 Cr share of associate (ELTX) loss on top of the -6.416 Cr operating pre-tax loss; PBT-tax ties exactly to reported PAT for both statements. No 'Exceptional Items' line is populated in either period. NIART's loss includes a ₹6.19 Cr forex-translation hit (Ind AS 21); its R&D spend is largely capitalised (Ind AS 38), so P&L loss understates cash burn. Both statements are unaudited (limited review only).