Consolidated loss narrows to ₹8.3 Cr as ethanol ramps up; beverages weak
PAT +16.4% YoY · revenue +49.7% · margins expanding
₹186.8 Cr
+49.7% YoY
₹-8.28 Cr
+16.4% YoY
-4.35%
+3.2pp YoY
₹-1.77
Jagatjit Industries' consolidated net loss narrowed to ₹8.28 Cr in Q1 FY27 from ₹9.90 Cr a year ago (-16.4% smaller loss) and from ₹16.69 Cr in Q4 FY26 (-50.4% smaller loss), on consolidated revenue of ₹186.80 Cr, up 49.7% YoY and 79.7% QoQ. Loss per share narrowed to ₹1.77 from ₹2.11 YoY and ₹3.56 QoQ. Standalone tracks consolidated almost exactly (PAT -₹8.24 Cr) since the five subsidiaries are near-dormant, so there is no basis divergence to flag.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The entire growth and margin improvement is traceable to one segment: Ethanol (the 200 KL/day plant referenced in the company's own going-concern note) generated ₹102.87 Cr of revenue this quarter versus nil a year ago and ₹13.49 Cr last quarter, and its segment result swung to +₹6.54 Cr from -₹4.67 Cr QoQ. That drove consolidated operating EBITDA margin (PBT adjusted for other income, finance cost and depreciation, over revenue) to a small positive +0.31%, the first positive print in this comparison set versus -9.45% QoQ and -5.07% YoY; net margin improved to -4.35% from -15.38% QoQ and -7.59% YoY. Against that, the core Beverages segment kept shrinking — revenue fell 35.0% YoY and 14.8% QoQ to ₹72.57 Cr, with its segment loss widening to ₹1.18 Cr from ₹0.83 Cr a year ago — and consolidated finance cost rose to ₹7.30 Cr from ₹6.78 Cr YoY, which is what keeps the company loss-making even with a positive operating segment result.
The stock went into the print at ₹183.45, up 38% over the past month of trading.
For context: revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
We found no organized analyst coverage or consensus estimates for this micro-cap ahead of the print, so the result cannot be graded against Street expectations (vsStreet: unknown). There is also no formal prior guidance on record from management or in our context to grade the print against. Management's own framing in the filing is limited to Note 9's going-concern emphasis of matter: continued losses and negative net worth (standalone other equity of -₹228.87 Cr as of March 2026), with sustainability said to depend on stable Ethanol plant operations and margin improvement elsewhere, and management stating it is "contemplating" a private-equity placement and "sizeable promoter contribution" plus further asset monetization to fund working capital — a claim the auditors did not qualify but flagged separately as an emphasis of matter. That liquidity narrative sits alongside two governance changes disclosed just before this result: CFO Anil Singal's resignation (Aug 11, 2026) and an earlier Director-HR resignation (Jul 22, 2026), and alongside a balance-sheet item worth noting — the company has already received ₹117.61 Cr in partial consideration for monetizing leasehold land at its discontinued Sahibabad Glass division, though that amount is not yet recognized as revenue pending completion of development and transfer of the plots.
W1
Whether Ethanol's segment result (+₹6.54 Cr this quarter vs -₹4.67 Cr last quarter) holds or grows next quarter — it is the sole driver of the consolidated improvement
W2
Beverages segment revenue trend after a 35.0% YoY decline to ₹72.57 Cr — needs to stabilize for consolidated losses to keep narrowing
W3
Progress on the private-equity placement/promoter capital infusion flagged in the going-concern note (Note 9), and revenue recognition timing on the ₹117.61 Cr Sahibabad land consideration already received
Source in Rs Lakhs, divided by 100 for Cr. PBT/tax are continuing-operations only; PAT is the total headline figure incl. discontinued ops (-₹0.01 Cr), so PBT-tax vs PAT differs by that rounding. Consolidated has no NCI (5 wholly-owned subsidiaries, combined ₹0.04 Cr net loss). Both auditor reports are unmodified but carry a going-concern emphasis of matter (Note 9).