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Shankara Building Products Ltd
Shankara Building Products Q4 FY26: Sharp Revenue Decline Raises Red Flags Despite Profit Recovery
Shankara Building Products Ltd., a Bengaluru-based building materials distributor, reported a concerning 79.23% year-on-year revenue collapse in Q4 FY26, with net sales plummeting to ₹340.50 crores from ₹1,639.16 crores in the year-ago quarter. Despite this alarming top-line contraction, the micro-cap company managed to post a quarterly profit of ₹7.35 crores, marking a 497.56% sequential improvement from ₹1.23 crores in Q3 FY26, though still down 74.17% from ₹28.45 crores in Q4 FY25.
Shankara Building Products Ltd Reports Mixed Quarterly Results Amid Revenue Decline
Shankara Building Products Ltd reported a challenging quarter ending March 2026, with net sales and profitability sharply contracting despite a record quarterly earnings per share. The company’s financial trend has improved marginally from very negative to negative, reflecting ongoing operational pressures amid a tough market environment for building products.
Shankara Building Products Ltd is Rated Sell
Shankara Building Products Ltd is rated 'Sell' by MarketsMOJO, with this rating last updated on 30 Mar 2026. However, the analysis and financial metrics discussed here reflect the stock's current position as of 03 May 2026, providing investors with an up-to-date view of the company’s performance and outlook.
When is the next results date for Shankara Building Products Ltd?
The next results date for Shankara Building Products Ltd is May 5, 2026.
Shankara Building Products Ltd is Rated Sell
Shankara Building Products Ltd is rated 'Sell' by MarketsMOJO, with this rating last updated on 30 March 2026. However, the analysis and financial metrics presented here reflect the company’s current position as of 22 April 2026, providing investors with the latest insights into its performance and outlook.
Below All Moving Averages and Now at Lower Circuit: Shankara Building Products Ltd Loses 3.2% in a Single Session
At Rs 121.30, sellers were still queuing — but there were no buyers willing to take the other side. Shankara Building Products Ltd locked at its lower circuit of 5% on 13 Apr 2026, with unfilled sell orders and a frozen price, signalling persistent selling pressure in a micro-cap stock with limited liquidity.
Shankara Building Products Ltd is Rated Sell
Shankara Building Products Ltd is rated 'Sell' by MarketsMOJO, with this rating last updated on 30 March 2026. However, the analysis and financial metrics discussed here reflect the stock's current position as of 11 April 2026, providing investors with the most up-to-date view of the company’s fundamentals, returns, and market performance.
Shankara Building Products Ltd Locks at Upper Circuit With 5% Gain — Buyers Queue, Sellers Absent
At Rs 128.11, the buying was done — not because demand dried up, but because the exchange wouldn't let the stock go any higher. Shankara Building Products Ltd locked at its upper circuit of 5% on 10 Apr 2026, with buyers queuing and no sellers willing to part with shares.
Above All Moving Averages and Now at Upper Circuit: Shankara Building Products Ltd Gains 4.96% in a Single Session
At Rs 126.98, the buying was done — not because demand dried up, but because the exchange wouldn't let the stock go any higher. Shankara Building Products Ltd locked at its upper circuit of 5% on 7 Apr 2026, with buyers queuing and no sellers willing to part with shares.
Shankara Building Products Ltd Locks at Upper Circuit With 5% Gain — Buyers Queue, Sellers Absent
At Rs 120.94, the buying was done — not because demand dried up, but because the exchange wouldn't let the stock go any higher. Shankara Building Products Ltd locked at its upper circuit of 4.99% on 6 Apr 2026, with buyers queuing and no sellers willing to part with shares.
Shankara Building Products Ltd Upgraded to Sell on Technical Improvements Despite Financial Challenges
Shankara Building Products Ltd has seen its investment rating upgraded from Strong Sell to Sell as of 30 March 2026, driven primarily by a shift in technical indicators despite ongoing financial challenges and subdued long-term growth prospects. This nuanced change reflects a cautious optimism in the stock’s near-term price action, even as fundamental concerns persist.
Shankara Building Products Downgraded to Strong Sell Amid Weak Financials and Bearish Technicals
Shankara Building Products Ltd has been downgraded from a Sell to a Strong Sell rating as of 23 March 2026, reflecting deteriorating fundamentals and increasingly bearish technical indicators. The company’s micro-cap status, combined with a sharp decline in quarterly financial performance and weakening technical trends, has prompted this reassessment. Investors should carefully consider the implications of this downgrade amid ongoing sector challenges and underperformance relative to benchmarks.
Shankara Building Products Ltd is Rated Sell
Shankara Building Products Ltd is rated 'Sell' by MarketsMOJO, with this rating last updated on 02 March 2026. However, the analysis and financial metrics discussed here reflect the stock's current position as of 15 March 2026, providing investors with an up-to-date view of the company’s fundamentals, returns, and market performance.
Shankara Building Products Ltd Upgraded to Sell on Technical Improvements Despite Weak Financials
Shankara Building Products Ltd has seen its investment rating upgraded from Strong Sell to Sell as of 2 March 2026, driven primarily by a shift in technical indicators despite continued financial underperformance. The company’s Mojo Score rose to 34.0, reflecting a modest improvement in market sentiment, although fundamental challenges remain significant.
Shankara Building Products Gains 2.85%: 3 Key Factors Driving the Weekly Move
Shankara Building Products Ltd closed the week ending 27 February 2026 at Rs.108.10, marking a 2.85% gain from the previous Friday’s close of Rs.105.10. This modest recovery came despite a volatile week characterised by sharp intraday swings and a backdrop of weak financial results. The stock outperformed the Sensex, which declined 0.96% over the same period, reflecting a divergence from broader market trends amid company-specific challenges.
Shankara Building Products Ltd Falls to 52-Week Low of Rs.98.5
Shankara Building Products Ltd has touched a new 52-week low of Rs.98.5 today, marking a significant decline amid a sustained downward trend. The stock has underperformed its sector and broader market indices, reflecting ongoing challenges in its financial performance and investor participation.
Shankara Building Products Ltd Falls to 52-Week Low of Rs.99.85
Shankara Building Products Ltd has touched a new 52-week low of Rs.99.85 today, marking a significant decline in its stock price amid ongoing downward momentum. The stock has underperformed its sector and benchmark indices, reflecting a challenging period for the company within the building products industry.
Shankara Building Products Downgraded to Strong Sell Amid Weak Financials and Bearish Technicals
Shankara Building Products Ltd has been downgraded from a Sell to a Strong Sell rating as of 23 February 2026, reflecting deteriorating fundamentals and increasingly negative technical indicators. The company’s financial performance has worsened significantly, with a sharp decline in quarterly sales and profits, while technical trends have shifted to bearish territory. This comprehensive analysis explores the four key parameters—Quality, Valuation, Financial Trend, and Technicals—that have driven this rating change.
Shankara Building Products Falls 8.51%: Quarterly Setbacks and 52-Week Low Mark the Week
Shankara Building Products Ltd experienced a sharp decline of 8.51% over the week ending 13 February 2026, significantly underperforming the Sensex which fell by just 0.54%. The stock opened at Rs.110.45 on 9 February and closed at Rs.101.05 on 13 February, pressured by a steep quarterly revenue drop and a fresh 52-week low. Despite some relative resilience on the final trading day, the week was marked by sustained selling and deteriorating fundamentals.
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