Key Events This Week
25 May: Stock surges 4.75% to Rs.36.59 on strong volume
26 May: Q4 FY26 results reveal revenue collapse and operational losses
27 May: Flat quarterly performance amid mixed financial signals reported
29 May: Valuation shifts raise price attractiveness concerns

Bloom Industries Ltd Valuation Shifts Signal Price Attractiveness Concerns
2026-05-29 08:00:18Bloom Industries Ltd, a micro-cap player in the Iron & Steel Products sector, has seen its valuation metrics shift notably towards the expensive side, raising questions about price attractiveness despite a mixed performance record relative to the broader market. Recent data reveals a significant change in key valuation parameters, including price-to-earnings (P/E) and price-to-book value (P/BV) ratios, prompting a reassessment of the stock’s investment appeal.
Read full news articleAre Bloom Industries Ltd latest results good or bad?
2026-05-27 19:37:59Bloom Industries Ltd's latest financial results for Q4 FY26 reveal significant operational challenges. The company reported net sales of ₹0.00 crores, indicating a complete cessation of revenue-generating activities for the quarter, following a pattern of declining sales over recent periods. This marks a stark contrast to the ₹8.58 crores in net sales recorded in Q3 FY26, raising concerns about the company's operational continuity. Despite this alarming revenue collapse, Bloom Industries reported a net profit of ₹0.70 crores, primarily driven by ₹1.05 crores in other income, which constituted a substantial portion of its profit before tax. This reliance on non-operating income highlights the unsustainable nature of the company's current profitability, as core operations resulted in an operating loss of ₹0.20 crores. The operating profit margin stood at 0.0%, reflecting the company's inability to generate ...
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Bloom Industries Ltd Reports Flat Quarterly Performance Amid Mixed Financial Signals
2026-05-27 08:00:07Bloom Industries Ltd, a micro-cap player in the Iron & Steel Products sector, reported a flat financial performance for the quarter ended March 2026, marking a notable improvement from the previous negative trend. Despite persistent challenges in sales and profitability, key earnings metrics reached their highest levels in recent quarters, signalling a potential stabilisation phase for the company.
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Bloom Industries Q4 FY26: Revenue Collapse and Operational Losses Raise Serious Concerns
2026-05-26 21:00:41Bloom Industries Ltd., a micro-cap iron and steel products trader with a market capitalisation of ₹24.00 crores, reported deeply concerning Q4 FY26 results that sent alarm bells ringing across the investment community. The company posted a complete revenue collapse to zero in the March 2026 quarter, whilst simultaneously recording its first quarterly net profit of ₹0.70 crores—an anomaly driven entirely by non-operating income rather than business operations. The stock declined 4.26% following the results announcement, trading at ₹35.03 and reflecting growing investor scepticism about the company's operational viability.
Read full news articleWhen is the next results date for Bloom Industries Ltd?
2026-05-20 23:18:19The next results date for Bloom Industries Ltd is scheduled for 26 May 2026....
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Bloom Industries Ltd Valuation Shifts Signal Renewed Price Attractiveness
2026-05-06 08:00:06Bloom Industries Ltd, a micro-cap player in the Iron & Steel Products sector, has witnessed a notable shift in its valuation parameters, moving from a fair to an attractive rating. Despite a challenging sector backdrop and mixed returns relative to the Sensex, the company’s price-to-earnings (P/E) and price-to-book value (P/BV) ratios suggest a renewed price attractiveness that merits close investor attention.
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Bloom Industries Ltd Valuation Shifts to Fair Amid Elevated Multiples
2026-04-21 08:00:09Bloom Industries Ltd, a micro-cap player in the Iron & Steel Products sector, has experienced a notable shift in its valuation parameters, moving from an attractive to a fair valuation grade. This change reflects evolving market perceptions amid sector volatility and peer comparisons, with key metrics such as the price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio and price-to-book value (P/BV) signalling a recalibration of price attractiveness for investors.
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