National Plastic Industries posts a Q4 loss, confirming earlier data
A formal results filing seals a quarterly loss the market already knew about. Full-year profit also slipped.
— 1 earlier story on National Plastic Industries Ltd. →What's new
- The board approved audited results confirming a Q4 FY26 net loss of ₹1.05 cr, a swing from a ₹2.09 cr profit.
- Full-year net profit declined to ₹3.46 cr from ₹3.75 cr.
- This is a procedural filing of data already disclosed in prior announcements.
Why this matters
The filing is a formality. The numbers were already out, so there is no catalyst here. The swing is large for a company with a ₹42 crore market cap, but the information was priced in.
What we're watching
- Any explanation for the quarterly loss in a future commentary.
- Whether the full-year profit decline marks a trend.
- The stock's reaction to a filing with no new information.
The full read
National Plastic Industries' board signed off on audited results for Q4 and FY26. The numbers show a ₹1.05 crore net loss in the final quarter, a reversal from the ₹2.09 crore profit a year earlier. Full-year profit slipped to ₹3.46 crore from ₹3.75 crore. For a nano-cap with a ₹42 crore market cap, the quarterly swing is proportionally sharp. But the data was already out. This filing is a formality, not a catalyst. The information carries no weight because the market absorbed it previously.
Questions answered
- Is there any new information in this filing?
- No. The results, including the Q4 net loss of ₹1.05 crore, were disclosed in prior filings. This is the formal board-approved version of those same numbers.
- How did the full-year profit trend?
- Full-year net profit for FY26 came in at ₹3.46 crore, down from ₹3.75 crore in FY25.
- What was the scale of the quarterly reversal?
- The company swung from a net profit of ₹2.09 crore in Q4 FY25 to a net loss of ₹1.05 crore in Q4 FY26.
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