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    <description>Every Tipsheet Editorial note covering Sam Industries Ltd. (SAMINDUS), newest first. Grounded in BSE/NSE primary-source filings.</description>
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      <title>Sam Industries&#39; full-year profit rose 56%, but it&#39;s all from an asset sale</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2026 17:55:22 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Net profit for FY26 climbed to ₹487.61 lakhs from ₹313.65 lakhs, driven by gains from selling long-term investments.</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Net profit for FY26 climbed to ₹487.61 lakhs from ₹313.65 lakhs, driven by gains from selling long-term investments.</em></p>
<h3>What’s new</h3><ul><li>Full-year net profit rose to ₹487.61 lakhs from ₹313.65 lakhs in the prior year.</li><li>The growth was driven by gains from the sale of long-term investments.</li><li>The results were already reflected in earlier quarterly disclosures, making this a routine filing.</li></ul>
<h3>Why it matters</h3><p>The headline profit jump is a one-off, not a sign of stronger operations. For a nano-cap with a ₹48 crore market capitalisation, a gain from selling investments will skew year-over-year comparisons and mask the underlying business trajectory.</p>
<h3>What we’re watching</h3><ul><li>Whether the company deploys the cash from the investment sale.</li><li>If core operating profit can drive growth once the one-off gain drops out.</li><li>Any new capital allocation plans from management.</li></ul>
<h3>The full read</h3><p>Sam Industries posted a <strong>56%</strong> jump in annual net profit. The number, however, is a mirage. The full-year result of <strong>₹487.61 lakhs</strong>, up from <strong>₹313.65 lakhs</strong>, was almost entirely driven by a gain from selling long-term investments. For a nano-cap with a <strong>₹48 crore</strong> market value, that one-off gain is the dominant financial event of the year. The results were already known from quarterly filings, and the audit opinion was unmodified. This is a story about a portfolio decision, not a business performance.</p>
<p>Primary source: <a href="https://www.bseindia.com/corporates/ann.html?scrip=532005&dur=A">BSE</a> · <a href="https://www.nseindia.com/companies-listing/corporate-filings-announcements?symbol=SAMINDUS">NSE</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Sam Industries profit jumped 55%. It was a one-off.</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2026 17:43:59 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>The company&#39;s net profit rose to ₹487.61 lakhs in FY26, but the growth came entirely from a gain on the sale of long-term investments.</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>The company's net profit rose to ₹487.61 lakhs in FY26, but the growth came entirely from a gain on the sale of long-term investments.</em></p>
<h3>What’s new</h3><ul><li>FY26 net profit rose 55% year-on-year to ₹487.61 lakhs.</li><li>The entire increase is attributed to gains from the sale of long-term investments.</li><li>The filing is a routine compliance disclosure with an unmodified audit report.</li></ul>
<h3>Why it matters</h3><p>A 55% profit jump sounds impressive, but for a nano-cap with a market cap of about ₹48 crore, the gain is non-recurring. It obscures the performance of the core business.</p>
<h3>What we’re watching</h3><ul><li>Whether Sam Industries can generate organic profit growth without one-off asset sales.</li><li>Any future disclosure on the company's capital allocation or remaining investment portfolio.</li><li>The size and nature of the next quarter's operating profit.</li></ul>
<h3>The full read</h3><p>Sam Industries reported a <strong>55%</strong> jump in net profit for FY26. The number landed at <strong>₹487.61 lakhs</strong>, up from <strong>₹313.65 lakhs</strong> the year prior. The catch is that the entire gain came from selling long-term investments. For a nano-cap with a market cap of about <strong>₹48 crore</strong>, such an event can make or break the annual number. It did here. The filing is a standard compliance disclosure. It carries an unmodified audit report and offers no operational commentary. The headline profit figure is large relative to the company's size. It tells you nothing about the trajectory of the core business.</p>
<p>Primary source: <a href="https://www.bseindia.com/corporates/ann.html?scrip=532005&dur=A">BSE</a> · <a href="https://www.nseindia.com/companies-listing/corporate-filings-announcements?symbol=SAMINDUS">NSE</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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