During today's trading session, Lloyds Metals and Energy reached an all-time high of Rs 1,551.70 on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). As of 09:15 am - at the opening bell - the stock was trading at Rs 1539.00, which is up by 1.06 percent.
The stock's performance is noteworthy, considering it is a constituent of both the NIFTY MIDCAP 150 and Nifty LargeMidcap 250 indices. These indices track the performance of mid-sized and large-mid-sized companies, respectively, reflecting Lloyds Metals and Energy's market significance.
Financial Snapshot of Lloyds Metals and Energy
Lloyds Metals and Energy has demonstrated substantial financial growth over the past several years. A review of its revenue, net profit, and key financial indicators provides insight into the company’s financial stability and performance.
Revenue Trends
The company’s revenue has shown consistent growth over the last five fiscal years:
March 2025: Rs 6,721.40 Cr
March 2024: Rs 6,521.65 Cr
March 2023: Rs 3,392.31 Cr
March 2022: Rs 697.50 Cr
March 2021: Rs 253.41 Cr
Net Profit Growth
The net profit of Lloyds Metals and Energy has also seen significant increases:
March 2025: Rs 1,449.93 Cr
March 2024: Rs 1,242.93 Cr
March 2023: -Rs 288.53 Cr
March 2022: Rs 97.30 Cr
March 2021: Rs 0.13 Cr
Earnings Per Share (EPS)
The company's Earnings Per Share (EPS) has grown substantially over the same period:
March 2025: Rs 28.01
March 2024: Rs 24.62
March 2023: -Rs 6.53
March 2022: Rs 2.86
March 2021: Rs 0.01
Quarterly Performance Review
A closer look at the consolidated quarterly performance reveals recent financial dynamics:
March 2025: Revenue at Rs 1,193 Cr, Net Profit at Rs 201 Cr
December 2024: Revenue at Rs 1,675 Cr, Net Profit at Rs 389 Cr
September 2024: Revenue at Rs 1,364 Cr, Net Profit at Rs 301 Cr
June 2024: Revenue at Rs 2,417 Cr, Net Profit at Rs 557 Cr
March 2024: Revenue at Rs 1,554 Cr, Net Profit at Rs 276 Cr
Key Balance Sheet Metrics
Notable balance sheet figures include:
Share Capital: Increased from Rs 25 Cr in March 2021 to Rs 52 Cr in March 2025.
Reserves & Surplus: Increased significantly from Rs 139 Cr in March 2021 to Rs 6,349 Cr in March 2025.
Total Assets: Increased from Rs 720 Cr in March 2021 to Rs 9,416 Cr in March 2025.
Cash Flow Analysis
Key highlights from the cash flow statement include:
Cash Flow from Operating Activities: Rs 1,205 Cr in March 2025.
Cash Flow from Investing Activities: -Rs 3,975 Cr in March 2025.
Cash Flow from Financing Activities: Rs 2,807 Cr in March 2025.
Financial Ratio Highlights
Important financial ratios that provide insights into the company's financial standing:
Return on Networth / Equity (%): 22.64% in March 2025.
Debt to Equity (x): 0.12 in March 2025.
Current Ratio (X): 1.43 in March 2025.
According to Moneycontrol analysis, the sentiment for Lloyds Metals and Energy is Very Bullish as of today.