Key Events This Week
1 June: Strong quarterly financial performance reported, but stock drops 11.31%
2 June: Valuation shifts raise price attractiveness concerns amid volatile trading
3 June: Continued price decline despite sector movements
4 June: Stock rebounds 4.34% on moderate volume
5 June: Week closes lower at ₹153.00, down 4.35% on heavy volume

Simran Farms Ltd Valuation Shifts Signal Renewed Price Attractiveness Amid Market Challenges
2026-06-08 08:00:48Simran Farms Ltd, a micro-cap player in the FMCG sector, has seen a notable shift in its valuation parameters, moving from an attractive to a very attractive rating. Despite recent share price declines and a challenging market environment, the company’s price-to-earnings (P/E) and price-to-book value (P/BV) ratios suggest a compelling entry point relative to its historical averages and peer group.
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2026-06-02 19:30:21Simran Farms Ltd's financial results for Q4 FY26 present a complex picture, characterized by both sequential recovery and significant year-on-year challenges. The company reported a net profit of ₹2.82 crores, marking a substantial sequential increase of 149.56% compared to the previous quarter. However, this figure reflects a stark decline of 187.85% when compared to the same quarter last year, indicating persistent profitability issues. Revenue for the quarter reached ₹248.70 crores, which represents a 6.91% increase from ₹232.62 crores in Q3 FY26. This growth in revenue is notable as it is the highest quarterly revenue recorded in the trailing twelve-month period, suggesting some improvement in demand or pricing in the poultry segment. Operating margins also showed positive movement, expanding to 2.18%, the highest in seven quarters, although they remain low compared to historical standards. Despite th...
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Simran Farms Ltd Valuation Shifts Signal Price Attractiveness Concerns
2026-06-02 08:01:41Simran Farms Ltd, a micro-cap player in the FMCG sector, has experienced a notable shift in its valuation parameters, moving from a risky to an expensive classification. This change, coupled with a recent downgrade in its Mojo Grade from Strong Sell to Sell, highlights growing concerns about the stock’s price attractiveness amid subdued financial performance and challenging market conditions.
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Simran Farms Q4 FY26: Profit Surge Masks Deeper Operational Challenges
2026-06-01 14:06:23Simran Farms Ltd., the Indore-based integrated poultry company, reported a consolidated net profit of ₹2.82 crores for Q4 FY26, marking a dramatic 149.56% quarter-on-quarter surge but masking a concerning 187.85% year-on-year decline. The stock plummeted 11.48% to ₹160.00 following the results announcement, as investors digested the company's deteriorating long-term profitability trends despite the sequential improvement.
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Simran Farms Ltd Reports Very Positive Quarterly Financial Performance Amid Mixed Market Returns
2026-06-01 11:00:37Simran Farms Ltd has delivered its most robust quarterly financial performance to date in March 2026, with record-breaking sales and profit metrics signalling a significant turnaround. Despite a challenging market environment and a recent downgrade to a Strong Sell rating, the micro-cap FMCG company’s latest results reveal very positive momentum that contrasts with its subdued stock price performance.
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2026-05-30 19:47:42Simran Farms Ltd's latest financial results for Q3 FY26 present a complex picture. The company reported a net profit of ₹1.13 crores, which reflects a significant year-on-year growth of 707.14%, although this is against a low base from the previous year. However, the nine-month performance for FY26 shows a net profit of ₹2.23 crores, indicating a sharp decline of 75.49% year-on-year, highlighting ongoing challenges in the poultry sector. Revenue for Q3 FY26 stood at ₹232.62 crores, marking a quarter-on-quarter increase of 23.43% from ₹188.46 crores in Q2 FY26. Despite this sequential growth, the revenue is still 5.10% lower compared to the same quarter last year, suggesting persistent volume challenges. The operating margin improved to 1.18%, the highest in eight quarters, reflecting better operational efficiencies and cost management. The company has faced structural challenges, with its operating margin...
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