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Ceeta Industries flips to a profit despite falling revenue

The nano-cap company reported a Q4 profit of ₹16 lakhs, reversing a year-ago loss even as quarterly revenue dropped 21%.

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Mkt cap₹71.06 cr
P/E188.97×
ROE10.04%
Debt / eq.0.18
₹16.00 lakhs Q4 FY26 net profit, up from a loss of ₹5.15 lakhs in Q4 FY25.

What's new

  • Ceeta Industries posted a Q4 profit of ₹16.00 lakhs on revenue of ₹3.94 crores.
  • Full-year profit hit ₹58.69 lakhs, down from ₹2.74 crores in FY25.
  • The annual profit drop reflects the absence of a ₹2.83 crore exceptional gain from the prior year.

Why this matters

The company managed to improve its bottom line despite a shrinking top line. However, the full-year profit decline shows how much the previous year's exceptional gain masked the underlying performance. For a company with a market cap of only ₹67 crores, these results are routine and lack the scale to move the needle.

What we're watching

  • Whether the company can stabilize its revenue base in FY27.
  • Any further disclosures regarding the nature of prior exceptional gains.
  • Liquidity levels for this nano-cap stock.

The full read

Ceeta Industries reported a Q4 profit of ₹16.00 lakhs, a shift from the ₹5.15 lakh loss it posted in the same quarter last year. This improvement occurred despite a decline in quarterly revenue to ₹3.94 crores from ₹5.02 crores.

For the full year, the company recorded a net profit of ₹58.69 lakhs, which is a sharp drop from the ₹2.74 crores reported in FY25. The discrepancy is largely due to a ₹2.83 crore exceptional gain that boosted the previous year's figures.

With a market capitalization of just ₹67 crores, the company remains a tiny nano-cap entity. These results are standard periodic disclosures. They offer little in the way of a trading surprise.

Questions answered

How did Ceeta Industries perform in Q4 compared to last year?
The company turned a profit of ₹16.00 lakhs in Q4 FY26, a turnaround from the ₹5.15 lakh loss reported in the same quarter last year.
Did revenue grow during the quarter?
No, revenue from operations fell to ₹3.94 crores from ₹5.02 crores in the year-ago period.
Why did the full-year profit drop so significantly?
Net profit for the full year fell to ₹58.69 lakhs from ₹2.74 crores in FY25. This decline is primarily due to a high base effect caused by a ₹2.83 crore exceptional gain recorded in the previous year.
What is the scale of this company?
Ceeta Industries is a nano-cap firm with a market capitalization of approximately ₹67 crores.
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  1. 28 May 2026 · 1:52 PM IST Ceeta Industries flips to a profit despite falling revenue
  2. today Ceeta Industries reports full-year profit drop to ₹58.69 lakhs