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Harrisons Malayalam Ltd
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd is Rated Sell
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd is rated 'Sell' by MarketsMOJO, with this rating last updated on 11 February 2026. However, the analysis and financial metrics discussed here reflect the stock's current position as of 26 February 2026, providing investors with an up-to-date view of the company’s fundamentals, returns, and market performance.
Harrisons Malayalam Gains 8.54%: 2 Key Factors Driving the Weekly Rally
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd delivered a strong weekly performance, rising 8.54% from Rs.161.05 to Rs.174.80 between 9 and 13 February 2026, significantly outperforming the Sensex which declined 0.54% over the same period. The stock’s upward momentum was supported by a robust quarterly profit recovery and a notable upgrade in its investment rating by MarketsMOJO, reflecting improved financial and technical metrics despite ongoing structural concerns.
MarketsMOJO Upgrades Harrisons Malayalam Ltd from Strong Sell to Sell on Improved Financial and Technical Metrics
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd, a key player in the Industrial Products sector, has seen its investment rating upgraded from Strong Sell to Sell following a marked improvement in its financial performance and technical indicators. Despite lingering concerns over long-term fundamentals and valuation, recent quarterly results and technical trends have prompted a reassessment of the stock’s outlook by analysts.
Are Harrisons Malayalam Ltd latest results good or bad?
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd's latest results show a mixed performance with a 4.98% sequential sales growth to ₹141.09 crores, but a 31.79% year-on-year profit decline to ₹7.64 crores, indicating operational challenges despite recent improvements. Investors should be cautious due to reliance on non-operating income and ongoing pressures in the plantation sector.
Harrisons Malayalam Q3 FY26: Profit Recovery Masks Structural Concerns in Plantation Business
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd., the RPG Group plantation company operating tea and rubber estates across Kerala and Tamil Nadu, reported net profit of ₹7.64 crores for Q3 FY26 (October-December 2025), marking a sequential improvement of 19.00% from the previous quarter. However, the year-on-year comparison reveals a concerning 31.79% decline from ₹11.20 crores in Q3 FY25, underscoring persistent operational headwinds in the plantation sector. With a market capitalisation of ₹301.00 crores, the stock has tumbled 35.10% over the past year, significantly underperforming both the Sensex and its Industrial Products sector peers.
Are Harrisons Malayalam Ltd latest results good or bad?
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd's latest results show a net profit increase of 56.20% driven by non-operating income, but core operational performance is weak, with declining sales and negative operating margins. Overall, the company faces significant operational challenges and a concerning reliance on non-operating income for profitability.
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd is Rated Strong Sell
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd is rated Strong Sell by MarketsMOJO, with this rating last updated on 24 September 2025. However, the analysis and financial metrics discussed here reflect the stock’s current position as of 05 February 2026, providing investors with an up-to-date view of the company’s fundamentals, valuation, financial trends, and technical outlook.
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd Stock Falls to 52-Week Low Amidst Weak Financial Metrics
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd, a key player in the Industrial Products sector, has touched a fresh 52-week low, closing just 2.5% above its lowest price of Rs 156. The stock’s recent decline reflects ongoing pressures, with the share price falling to an intraday low of Rs 159.35 on 2 Feb 2026, marking a day loss of 3.29% and underperforming its sector by 6.47%.
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd Stock Falls to 52-Week Low of Rs.156.25
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd’s shares declined sharply to a fresh 52-week low of Rs.156.25 on 27 Jan 2026, marking a significant downturn amid broader market weakness and company-specific financial pressures.
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd is Rated Strong Sell
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd is rated Strong Sell by MarketsMOJO. This rating was last updated on 24 September 2025, reflecting a shift from the previous 'Sell' grade. However, all fundamentals, returns, and financial metrics discussed below are based on the company’s current position as of 25 January 2026, providing investors with the latest insights into the stock’s performance and outlook.
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd Falls to 52-Week Low of Rs.156.5
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd’s shares declined to a fresh 52-week low of Rs.156.5 on 21 Jan 2026, marking a significant downturn amid broader market weakness and company-specific financial pressures. The stock underperformed its sector and continues to trade below all key moving averages, reflecting ongoing challenges in its performance metrics and valuation.
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd is Rated Strong Sell
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd is rated Strong Sell by MarketsMOJO, with this rating last updated on 24 September 2025. However, the analysis and financial metrics discussed here reflect the stock’s current position as of 14 January 2026, providing investors with an up-to-date view of the company’s fundamentals, valuation, financial trends, and technical outlook.
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd Valuation Shifts Signal Renewed Price Attractiveness Amid Sector Challenges
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd has seen a notable shift in its valuation parameters, moving from fair to attractive territory, despite ongoing market headwinds and a challenging sector environment. This change is underpinned by improved price-to-earnings and price-to-book value ratios, positioning the stock as a compelling consideration for value-focused investors.
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd Stock Hits 52-Week Low Amidst Continued Downtrend
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd, a key player in the Industrial Products sector, has touched a new 52-week low of Rs.156.8 today, marking a significant decline amid a series of consecutive losses. The stock’s recent performance reflects ongoing pressures that have weighed on its valuation and market sentiment.
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd is Rated Strong Sell
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd is rated Strong Sell by MarketsMOJO, with this rating last updated on 24 September 2025. However, all fundamentals, returns, and financial metrics discussed here reflect the company’s current position as of 03 January 2026, providing investors with the latest comprehensive analysis.
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd Valuation Shifts to Fair Amidst Challenging Market Returns
Harrisons Malayalam Ltd has experienced a notable shift in its valuation parameters, moving from an attractive to a fair rating, reflecting evolving market perceptions and financial metrics. Despite a recent uptick in share price, the company’s valuation multiples now align more closely with industry averages, prompting a reassessment of its price attractiveness relative to peers and historical benchmarks.
Harrisons Malayalam Stock Falls to 52-Week Low of Rs.158 Amidst Market Pressure
Harrisons Malayalam has reached a new 52-week low of Rs.158, marking a significant decline in its stock price amid broader market fluctuations and sectoral underperformance. The stock’s recent trajectory reflects ongoing pressures within the industrial products sector, with the share price trading below all key moving averages.
Harri. Malayalam Sees Revision in Market Evaluation Amidst Challenging Fundamentals
Harri. Malayalam, a microcap player in the Industrial Products sector, has experienced a revision in its market evaluation reflecting ongoing challenges in its financial and technical outlook. The recent assessment highlights shifts across key analytical parameters, signalling a cautious stance for investors amid subdued performance and sector pressures.
Harrisons Malayalam Stock Hits 52-Week Low at Rs.158.55 Amidst Prolonged Downtrend
Harrisons Malayalam has reached a new 52-week low of Rs.158.55, marking a significant decline in its stock price amid a sustained downward trend. The stock has underperformed its sector and broader market indices, reflecting ongoing pressures within the company’s financial and operational metrics.
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