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1h agoDoms Industries Q2 profit rises 13% with strong revenue growth of 24% year on year

Doms Industries Ltd announced a 13% increase in net profit to ₹58.3 crore for Q2 FY25-26, up from ₹51.6 crore a year ago. Revenue climbed 24% to ₹567.9 crore on robust demand for writing and stationery products in domestic and export markets. The company expanded production capacity and introduced new school stationery lines to diversify its portfolio. EBITDA margin remained steady as cost controls offset higher input prices. Management indicated focus on brand visibility and distribution strength to drive growth in H2.
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1h agoDoms Industries Q2 profit rises 13% with strong revenue growth of 24% year on year

Doms Industries Ltd announced a 13% increase in net profit to ₹58.3 crore for Q2 FY25-26, up from ₹51.6 crore a year ago. Revenue climbed 24% to ₹567.9 crore on robust demand for writing and stationery products in domestic and export markets. The company expanded production capacity and introduced new school stationery lines to diversify its portfolio. EBITDA margin remained steady as cost controls offset higher input prices. Management indicated focus on brand visibility and distribution strength to drive growth in H2.
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Doms Industries posted Q2 profit of ₹58.3 crore, up 13% YoY, with 24% revenue growth to ₹567.9 crore driven by stationery demand and product expansion.
Doms Industries Ltd announced a 13% increase in net profit to ₹58.3 crore for Q2 FY25-26, up from ₹51.6 crore a year ago. Revenue climbed 24% to ₹567.9 crore on robust demand for writing and stationery products in domestic and export markets. The company expanded production capacity and introduced new school stationery lines to diversify its portfolio. EBITDA margin remained steady as cost controls offset higher input prices. Management indicated focus on brand visibility and distribution strength to drive growth in H2.

Doms Industries Ltd announced a 13% increase in net profit to ₹58.3 crore for Q2 FY25-26, up from ₹51.6 crore a year ago. Revenue climbed 24% to ₹567.9 crore on robust demand for writing and stationery products in domestic and export markets. The company expanded production capacity and introduced new school stationery lines to diversify its portfolio. EBITDA margin remained steady as cost controls offset higher input prices. Management indicated focus on brand visibility and distribution strength to drive growth in H2.
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