The uptick in Rallis India share price came after the company announced a healthy set of September quarter of financial year 2025 (Q2FY25) results on Tuesday, October 15.
Rallis India, a subsidiary of Tata Chemicals, on Tuesday reported a 19.51 per cent growth in net profit during the quarter ending September 30 to Rs 98 crore compared to the same period in the previous financial year. The company's net profit stood at Rs 82 crore during the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal year, Rallis India said in a regulatory filing. Revenue from operations of the company witnessed an 11.53 per cent growth during the second quarter of the current fiscal year at Rs 928 crore compared to Rs 832 crore a year ago. "We had a strong second quarter performance in FY25, helped by double-digit growth in the domestic market, both in the Crop Care and Seeds business. Revenue increased to reach Rs 928 crore and profit after tax increased to reach Rs 98 crore," Rallis India Managing Director and CEO Dr Gyanendra Shukla said. "International business had volume recovery though prices continue to be a challenge. We remain positive for the upcoming rabi season with .
Nelco hit a multi-year high of Rs 1,271.95, rallied 13 per cent on the BSE in Tuesday's intra-day trade, and zoomed 46 per cent in eight trading days
Analysts at Elara Capital remain bullish on the Rallis' crop care division prospects, driven by the robust outlook on the domestic business and cautiously optimistic outlook on the international biz.
The agrochemical firm reported a 23.80 per cent year-on-year (YoY) decline in profit after tax (PAT) to Rs 48 crore for the quarter ending June 30, compared to Rs 63 crore in the same period
Rallis India, a subsidiary of Tata Chemicals, on Thursday reported a 23.80 per cent decline in profit after tax at Rs 48 crore during the quarter ending June 30, compared to the same period in the previous financial year. The company's PAT stood at Rs 63 crore during the corresponding quarter of the previous fiscal, Rallis India said in a regulatory filing. Revenue from operations of the company was flat at Rs 783 crores during the quarter under review compared to Rs 782 crores during the same period of the previous year. Crop care business delivered strong volume-led revenue growth of 8 per cent. Seeds revenue was down by 16 per cent largely due to supply constraints. Despite market challenges, concerted actions were taken to drive margins through better product mix and dynamic pricing, Rallis India Managing Director and CEO Dr Gyanendra Shukla said. "We remain cautious about the export market and expect a gradual recovery during the year. Sentiments for the domestic market are ..