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Veer Energy's revenue fell 56% to ₹4.55 crore. Its profit stayed flat.

The nano-cap's full-year revenue halved while its bottom line barely moved, and it lost money in the final quarter.


Mkt cap₹19.45 cr
P/E77.52×
ROE0.29%
Debt / eq.0.00
56% Full-year revenue decline from ₹10.32 crore to ₹4.55 crore.

What's new

  • Veer Energy's full-year revenue from operations dropped 56% to ₹4.55 crore.
  • Net profit was ₹19.54 lakh for the year, only marginally above the prior year's ₹18.44 lakh.
  • The company posted a net loss of ₹62.07 lakh in the fourth quarter and declared no dividend.

Why this matters

A revenue contraction of this magnitude for a company with a ₹19 crore market cap signals its core business is shrinking fast. The profit is tiny and didn't grow with revenue, suggesting the cost structure didn't adjust either. The Q4 loss is the immediate concern.

What we're watching

  • The reason behind the 56% revenue drop, which the filing does not explain.
  • Whether the Q4 net loss of ₹62.07 lakh is a one-off or the start of a trend.
  • Management's commentary on the outlook, given no dividend and shrinking sales.

The full read

Veer Energy's business contracted sharply. Revenue from operations dropped 56% to ₹4.55 crore from ₹10.32 crore, while the full-year net profit barely moved to ₹19.54 lakh. For a company with a ₹19 crore market cap, the scale of the revenue loss is hard to ignore. The final quarter was worse, with a net loss of ₹62.07 lakh. No dividend was declared. The filing offers no explanation for the collapse in sales, which is the first thing the company needs to address.

Questions answered

How much did Veer Energy's revenue fall?
Revenue from operations fell 56% year-on-year, dropping from ₹10.32 crore to ₹4.55 crore.
What was the profit for the full year?
The company posted a net profit of ₹19.54 lakh for the year, a marginal increase from ₹18.44 lakh in the previous fiscal.
What happened in the last quarter?
In the January-March quarter, Veer Energy reported a net loss of ₹62.07 lakh, contrasting with a full-year profit.
Will shareholders receive a dividend?
No. The board did not recommend a dividend for the year ended March 31, 2026.
Mentioned: Veer Energy & Infrastructure Ltd. · ₹4.55 cr revenue · ₹19 crore market cap
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