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SUN PHARMA ADVANCED RESEARCH COMPANY LTD. Q1 FY27 Results

SPARCQ1 FY27 Results
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Result:Weak· Market: DownOne-off gain
MetricValueQ4 FY26Q1 FY26
Revenue39.92 Cr97.8%314.1%
Total Income63.58 Cr96.6%238.6%
Expenditure84.25 Cr10.4%19.4%
PBT-20.67 Cr101.2%60.1%
Net Profit-20.78 Cr101.2%59.9%
OPM-85.17%180.85pp
NPM-32.68%127.63pp
EPS0.6498.8%60.0%
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Consolidated loss narrowed only on paper — nearly 3/4 of the revenue jump and the entire YoY loss narrowing came from a one-off ₹29.21 Cr licensing-termination payment, and on an adjusted basis the loss was ~₹50 Cr, essentially flat (-3.6%) versus last year with core revenue unchanged, leaving this R&D-stage business still deeply loss-making with no real operating improvement.

Q1 FY-2027 RESULTS · SPARC

SPARC Q1 loss narrows to ₹20.8 Cr YoY, but the gain is a one-off licensing fee

PAT +59.9% YoY · revenue +314.1% · margins flat

10 Aug 2026 · 3 min read
Revenue

₹39.92 Cr

+314.1% YoY

PAT (consolidated)

₹-20.78 Cr

+59.9% YoY

Net margin

-32.68%

+67.3pp YoY

EPS

₹-0.64

Sun Pharma Advanced Research Company (SPARC) posted a consolidated net loss of ₹20.78 Cr for Q1 FY27, narrower than the ₹51.87 Cr loss a year ago and the standalone loss of ₹20.98 Cr (basis divergence is immaterial — standalone and consolidated both show reported loss narrowing near 60% YoY). Revenue from operations jumped to ₹39.92 Cr from ₹9.64 Cr YoY (+314%), but ₹29.21 Cr of that — nearly three-quarters — is a one-off non-refundable consideration recognised on the mutual termination of the company's licensing agreement with CMS Bridging DMCC, alongside a USD 2 million (₹18.89 Cr) refund paid to CMS as part of the same settlement. Strip that item out and core revenue was ~₹10.7 Cr, essentially flat on last year's ₹9.64 Cr.

The scoreboard

Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters

Consolidated P&L, ₹ Crore
Q1 FY-2027QoQYoY
Revenue₹39.92 Cr-97.8%+314.1%
Expenses₹84.25 Cr-10.4%+19.4%
PAT₹-20.78 Cr-101.18%+59.9%
Net margin-32.68%-127.6pp+67.3pp
EPS₹-0.64-101.2%-140%

The margin/driver bridge follows directly from that one-off: reported consolidated PAT improved 59.9% YoY (standalone 59.7%), but adjusting both PBT and PAT for the ₹29.21 Cr termination revenue leaves an adjusted loss of roughly ₹49.99 Cr, only ~3.6% narrower than the year-ago ₹51.87 Cr loss. On an adjusted basis this is a flat, still deeply loss-making R&D-stage business, not the turnaround the headline number implies. Operating cost lines (employee benefits, clinical trial/product-development expense, professional charges, finance costs) were broadly stable to lower YoY at the standalone level, so the swing sits entirely on the revenue line, not on cost control.

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The tape into the print — daily closes, last 3 months

The stock went into the print at ₹218.45, down 17.4% over the past month of trading.

₹ Cr
-301.43459.831,221.091,982.35-59.77Q4 FY25rev ₹27 Cr-51.87Q1 FY26rev ₹10 Cr-75.85Q2 FY26rev ₹8 Cr-80.42Q3 FY26rev ₹8 Cr1,761.34Q4 FY26rev ₹1,853 Cr-20.78Q1 FY27rev ₹40 Cr
Quarterly consolidated PAT, ₹ Crore

For context: this is the second-highest quarterly PAT of the last 6 quarters.

Beyond the headline

What the summary numbers don't show

Consolidated tax expense of ₹0.11 Cr despite a pre-tax loss of ₹20.67 Cr, vs nil tax standalone — subsidiary-level tax (SPARCLIFE Inc., Genokine Biotech).

There is no formal management guidance on record for this business — SPARC does not issue quarterly guidance, and a web search for street/consensus estimates on this quarter found none (the stock is thinly covered for P&L specifics; available third-party material was limited to share-price targets, not revenue/PAT estimates) — so vsGuidance and vsStreet are both marked unknown rather than assumed. The QoQ swing from a ₹1,761.34 Cr consolidated profit in Q4 FY26 to this quarter's ₹20.78 Cr loss is not a sequential deterioration in the operating business: Q4 FY26 was inflated by a one-time ₹1,840.02 Cr gain from monetising a USFDA Priority Review Voucher for Sezaby®, sold in April 2026 for USD 195 million — an event-driven, non-recurring item unrelated to this quarter's run-rate. No separate management press release was available to cross-check against; the only company commentary was the regulatory outcome-of-board-meeting letter, which also disclosed approval of promoter-group reclassification requests (subject to Regulation 31A approvals) alongside the results.

  • W1

    Whether core revenue (ex one-off licensing items) holds near the ~₹10-11 Cr/quarter run-rate seen this quarter and a year ago.

  • W2

    Call-in of the remaining 75% of the warrant issue price (₹116.85/warrant, ~₹450 Cr aggregate) from Shanghvi Finance Pvt Ltd, due within 18 months of the May 19, 2026 allotment.

  • W3

    Outcome of the promoter-group-to-public reclassification approved this quarter, pending regulatory sign-off under Regulation 31A.

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