Gandhi Special Tubes: standalone PAT +29% YoY to ₹27.94 Cr as material costs ease and margins expand
PAT +29.28% YoY · revenue +18.9% · margins expanding
₹57.2 Cr
+18.9% YoY
₹27.94 Cr
+29.28% YoY
41.35%
+2.9pp YoY
₹22.99
Gandhi Special Tubes' standalone Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) print shows revenue from operations of ₹57.20 Cr, up 18.9% YoY from ₹48.11 Cr, with PAT of ₹27.94 Cr, up 29.3% YoY from ₹21.61 Cr and EPS of ₹22.99 versus ₹17.78 a year ago. The growth is broad-based rather than a pure other-income effect: operating profit (revenue less total operating expenses, excluding other income) rose about 29.4% YoY, closely tracking the PAT growth. The main driver is a genuine margin improvement — cost of materials consumed fell to 32.0% of revenue from 37.1% a year ago, a roughly 5-percentage-point easing that more than offset a modest uptick in power & fuel (6.7% of revenue vs 6.0%) and other expenses (10.0% vs 9.4%). Total expenses grew only 11.5% YoY against 18.9% revenue growth, delivering clear operating leverage.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Other Income of ₹10.37 Cr (up 28.5% YoY from ₹8.07 Cr) includes a ₹9.32 Cr gain on fair value of investments, which the company explicitly contrasts against a ₹6.24 Cr fair-value loss booked in the preceding quarter (Q4 FY26) — that swing is the main reason the sequential (QoQ) PAT jump looks outsized (+198% QoQ, revenue +21.2% QoQ) and should not be read as an operating inflection; Q4 FY26 was simply a weak, loss-affected base. No exceptional items appear in either the current or year-ago quarter, so no adjusted-growth figure is needed here.
The stock went into the print at ₹957.75, up 11.1% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the highest quarterly PAT in the last 6 quarters on our records; revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
The company has no formal guidance on record and no street/analyst consensus could be located — Gandhi Special Tubes carries limited analyst coverage, consistent with its small-cap size, so this print cannot be benchmarked against external expectations; both vsGuidance and vsStreet are marked unknown. No management press release or commentary accompanied this filing beyond the standard board-outcome letter, so there is no management framing to reconcile against the numbers. Corporate developments this quarter are governance-related rather than operational: a buyback at ₹900/share was approved on May 26, 2026, and the 41st AGM notice (with the FY26 annual report) was issued July 17, 2026 — neither bears directly on the operating print. The auditors' limited review flags, as a standing procedural note, that the year-ago Q4 FY26 figures were balancing figures rather than separately audited, which does not affect this quarter's own numbers.
W1
Durability of the raw-material cost improvement (32.0% of revenue this quarter vs 37.1% a year ago) — the primary margin driver, worth confirming next quarter
W2
Other Income volatility: a ₹9.32 Cr investment fair-value gain this quarter follows a ₹6.24 Cr loss last quarter — a reversal would pressure reported PAT even if operations hold
W3
Progress and share-count impact of the ₹900/share buyback approved May 26, 2026, on EPS in coming quarters