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Super Sales India swings to ₹9 cr net profit in Q1 on textile rebound

Textile revenue drives 13.6% top-line growth; a ₹74.15 cr investment revaluation gain pushes total income to ₹83 cr vs loss of ₹61 cr in the previous quarter.


Mkt cap₹254 cr
P/E71.12×
ROE0.00%
Debt / eq.0.15
Div yld0.31%
₹74.15 crore Investment revaluation gain

What's new

  • Net profit of ₹9 cr vs loss of ₹1.39 cr in Q4 FY26.
  • Total income including revaluation gains of ₹83.15 cr against a loss of ₹61.16 cr in the March quarter.
  • Revenue up 13.6% YoY to ₹112.30 cr, textile division contributed ₹92.96 cr.

Why this matters

For a nano-cap with a ₹254 cr market cap, a ₹74 cr revaluation gain is nearly 30% of equity. The operating turnaround is real but modest; the headline swing owes more to non-cash investment revaluations that may not recur.

What we're watching

  • Whether the OCI gains are realised or remain fair-value marks.
  • Sustainability of textile revenue growth in coming quarters.
  • Any further guidance from management on capex or debt reduction.

The full read

Super Sales India reported a net profit of ₹9 crore for Q1 June 2026, reversing a loss of ₹1.39 crore in the preceding quarter. Revenue rose 13.6% to ₹112.30 crore, led by the textile division at ₹92.96 crore. The real story, however, is a ₹74.15 crore investment revaluation gain, swinging total reported income to ₹83.15 crore from a total reported loss of ₹61.16 crore in Q4 FY26. For a company with a market cap of just ₹254 crore, that is a near-30% equity injection in a single quarter. The operating improvement is encouraging, but the headline number masks the non‑operating nature of the bulk of the income. The auditors signed off cleanly, but the sustainability of such gains remains an open question.

Questions answered

How does Q1 net profit compare to the year-ago period?
Q1 FY27 net profit of ₹9 crore is roughly 5 times the ₹1.76 crore reported in Q1 FY26, a strong year-on-year improvement.
What drove the large revaluation gain?
The gain of ₹74.15 crore came from revaluation of investments, a non-cash item that boosted total income to ₹83.15 crore.
What is the textile division's contribution?
The textile division posted revenue of ₹92.96 crore, accounting for nearly 83% of total revenue and driving the 13.6% year-on-year growth.
Is the profit sustainable?
The operating profit of ₹9 crore is a healthy turnaround from a loss, but the revaluation gain is non-recurring. Investors should focus on core earnings trends.
What did the auditors say?
The statutory auditors issued an unqualified limited review report, indicating no material misstatements in the financial statements.
How significant is the total income swing relative to the company's size?
The swing from a loss of ₹61.16 crore to income of ₹83.15 crore is worth about 57% of the company's market cap of ₹254 crore, a massive impact for a nano-cap.
Mentioned: Textile division · ₹74.15 cr revaluation gain · ₹9 cr net profit
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Company snapshot

Super Sales India Ltd.

Textiles
₹319 cr
P/E 29.51×

Latest quarter · Jun 2026

Sales₹112 cr
Net profit₹9 cr
Op. margin+15.1%
EPS₹29.30

Strength & growth

Debt / equity0.23×
Current ratio1.57×
Sales CAGR+6.3%
EPS CAGR−5.0%
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