Shyam Century Ferrous posts ₹0.81 Cr Q1 loss as discontinued ops wind-down continues
PAT +79.9% YoY · revenue -97.68% · margins compressing
₹0.33 Cr
-97.68% YoY
₹-0.81 Cr
+79.9% YoY
-28.97%
-4.1pp YoY
₹-0.04
Shyam Century Ferrous — now a non-operating, discontinued-operations entity following the May 2025 shutdown of its ferro-silicon plant — reported a standalone net loss of ₹0.81 Cr for Q1 FY27, against a ₹0.20 Cr profit in Q4 FY26 and a much larger ₹4.03 Cr loss a year ago (YoY loss narrowed ~80%, the primary comparison). Revenue from operations was just ₹0.33 Cr, down 97.7% YoY, and per the company's own notes now consists solely of residual raw-material/scrap sales, not core manufacturing. Other income of ₹2.47 Cr — interest earned on the company's investment portfolio — made up 88% of the ₹2.79 Cr total income, confirming the business is now effectively running on its investment book rather than operations. The quarter's loss was driven less by operating expenses (total expenses ₹3.14 Cr, arithmetically consistent with the ₹0.35 Cr pre-tax loss) than by a ₹0.46 Cr deferred tax charge with no offsetting current tax, which alone accounts for most of the swing from a small pre-tax loss to the reported ₹0.81 Cr net loss.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
There is no street coverage or management guidance on record for this quarter — a web search for Q1 FY27 estimates returned nothing specific to this company (results conflated it with the unrelated, much larger Shyam Metalics), and neither our records nor the filing carry any prior outlook from management, so vsStreet and vsGuidance are both unknown. The auditor's review report and management notes reiterate that the company continues disposing of its manufacturing assets (classified as "Assets Held for Sale") in a phased manner, holds a positive net worth with sufficient liquid investments to meet liabilities, and faces no going-concern doubt; management also states it is "looking for new business opportunities" with no intention to liquidate. Alongside the results, the Board used the same meeting to re-appoint D. K. Chhajer & Co. as statutory auditors for a second five-year term and K. Baldwa & Co. as internal auditors for FY27, and set the AGM for 25 September 2026 — routine governance continuity rather than anything tied to this quarter's numbers.
The stock went into the print at ₹5.7, up 12.9% over the past month of trading.
W1
Pace and proceeds of the phased disposal of 'Assets Held for Sale' (manufacturing assets) — no rupee realization disclosed this quarter
W2
Trajectory of other income/interest on the investment portfolio (₹2.47 Cr this quarter), now the company's main income source
W3
Whether management identifies a new business opportunity, as flagged in its notes ('looking for new business opportunities... no intention to liquidate')
Figures converted from ₹ Lakh to ₹ Crore (÷100); entire statement is classified as 'Discontinued Operations' since the company shut its sole ferro-silicon manufacturing segment from 7-May-2025; no exceptional items; deferred tax charge of ₹0.46 Cr (no current tax) is what pushes a modest pre-tax loss into the reported net loss; no consolidated statement present (standalone-only entity).