Key Events This Week
18 May: Stock opens at ₹27.00, down 2.42%
20 May: Q4 FY26 results reveal steep losses
21 May: Downgrade to Strong Sell with deteriorating fundamentals
22 May: Stock hits lower circuit, closing at ₹26.10
22 May: Week closes at ₹26.05, down 5.85%

Below All Moving Averages and Now at Lower Circuit: DCM Shriram Fine Chemicals Ltd Loses 4.99% in a Single Session
2026-05-22 14:00:08At Rs 26.10, sellers were still queuing — but there were no buyers willing to take the other side. DCM Shriram Fine Chemicals Ltd locked at its lower circuit of 4.99% on 22 May 2026, with unfilled sell orders and a frozen price, reflecting persistent selling pressure in a micro-cap stock with limited liquidity.
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DCM Shriram Fine Chemicals Ltd Downgraded to Strong Sell Amid Weak Fundamentals and Bearish Technicals
2026-05-21 08:31:44DCM Shriram Fine Chemicals Ltd has been downgraded to a Strong Sell rating with a Mojo Score of 9.0, reflecting deteriorating fundamentals, risky valuation metrics, and a shift to a mildly bearish technical trend. The micro-cap commodity chemicals company’s recent performance and financial indicators have raised significant concerns among analysts, prompting a comprehensive reassessment of its investment appeal.
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DCM Shriram Fine Chemicals Ltd Faces Valuation Reassessment Amidst Market Pressure
2026-05-21 08:02:09DCM Shriram Fine Chemicals Ltd, a micro-cap player in the commodity chemicals sector, has recently undergone a significant shift in its valuation parameters, prompting a downgrade to a 'Strong Sell' rating with a Mojo Score of 9.0. This change reflects deteriorating price attractiveness as key valuation metrics such as the price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio and price-to-book value (P/BV) have moved into risky territory, contrasting sharply with its industry peers.
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DCM Shriram Fine Chemicals Ltd Faces Downgrade Amidst Deteriorating Business Fundamentals
2026-05-21 08:00:35DCM Shriram Fine Chemicals Ltd, a micro-cap player in the commodity chemicals sector, has recently undergone a significant quality grade downgrade from 'Does Not Qualify' to 'Below Average' as of 20 May 2026. This shift reflects deteriorating business fundamentals, including subdued returns on equity and capital employed, alongside persistent debt concerns. The company’s Mojo Score now stands at 9.0 with a Strong Sell rating, signalling caution for investors amid challenging market conditions and operational inconsistencies.
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2026-05-20 19:25:57DCM Shriram Fine Chemicals Ltd's latest financial results for Q4 FY26 reveal significant operational challenges. The company reported a net loss of ₹3.83 crores, marking a substantial decline compared to the previous year, and this is the third consecutive quarter of losses. The operating margin turned negative at -2.71%, a stark contrast to the positive margin of 6.78% in Q4 FY25, indicating a complete erosion of profitability. Net sales for the quarter were ₹93.08 crores, reflecting a slight year-on-year decline of 0.29% and a more pronounced quarter-on-quarter decrease of 3.99%. This drop in sales represents the lowest quarterly figure in the company’s recent history, highlighting ongoing operational distress. The operating profit (PBDIT excluding other income) fell to ₹-2.51 crores, a dramatic shift from the ₹7.63 crores reported in the same quarter last year. The financial metrics illustrate a concer...
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