Printing & Stationery
15 recent notes from companies in this sector. 4 companies tracked.
Flair Writing lands ₹20 cr orders from large-format stores
New orders for its Creative and Steel Bottles & Houseware division, which grew 78% in FY26. But ₹20 cr is just 1.6% of annual revenue.
Flair Writing enters wooden pencils, sells 147 mn mechanical units
The company enters the wooden pencil segment, which accounts for 90% of the pencil market. But it hasn't yet disclosed how much revenue this adds.
Linc promoter Deepak Jalan buys ₹11 cr of company stock in one shot.
The off-market acquisition lifts his stake to 4.95%, just below the 5% threshold that triggers SEBI's open-offer requirement.
DOMS picks up the Reynolds pen brand for $3.7m
A small-ticket deal adds a legacy stationery name to DOMS's portfolio, but the financial impact is negligible for a ₹12,874 crore company.
Linc's promoter Aloke Jalan bought ₹11 crore of company stock in one go.
The off-market transmission on June 9 raised his stake to 5.96%. The purchase is material for a ₹585 crore market cap.
Linc misses growth targets as manufacturing delays persist
Operating income dropped 10.6% to ₹137.7 crore in the fourth quarter. Management blames a high base and export hurdles while pushing back plant commissioning.
Kiran Print-Pack reports ₹12.34 lakh profit for FY26
The nano-cap firm's bottom line grew from ₹5.97 lakhs last year, though revenue from operations dipped to ₹87.23 lakhs.
Linc Ltd. reports flat FY26 income and a 13.9% profit decline
The stationery maker posted full-year income of ₹55,130 lakhs, while net profit dropped to ₹3,274 lakhs. The board maintained the dividend at ₹1.50 per share.
Linc Ltd. reports flat annual revenue and a dip in net profit
The company posted standalone revenue of ₹532.07 crore for FY26, nearly unchanged from the prior year, while net profit slipped by 5.3%.
Linc Ltd. reports flat revenue and a 5.3% profit dip for FY26
The stationery maker's annual results show stagnant growth and a slight decline in net profit to ₹36.61 crore.
Flair cuts pen growth guidance to 5%, flags Q1 margin hit from crude costs
Management downgraded its core pen-segment outlook and raised capex to ₹80-90 cr. A 4% EBITDA margin headwind in Q1 is the first sign of the trade-off.
Flair Writing reports FY26 revenue of ₹1,250 cr. The numbers aren't new.
The company's press release is a detailed narrative for results already announced. PAT grew 18.7% to ₹141.3 crore, matching its prior guidance.
Flair Writing posts steady FY26 growth, with PAT up 18.7% on consolidated basis
Consolidated revenue climbed 15.8% to ₹1,250 cr, while standalone growth was a more modest 6.7%. The board recommended a final dividend of ₹0.50 per share.
Flair Writing sees consolidated profit climb 18.7% in FY26
The stationery maker reports steady annual growth with consolidated revenue hitting ₹1,250 crore; board approves a final dividend.
DOMS hit by 15-20% raw material cost inflation, raises prices 4-5%
Management details margin impact from West Asia tensions; reiterates 17-20% FY27 growth, plans ₹250-275 cr capex.