Prakash Pipes Posts Quarterly And Nine Month Results
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Prakash Pipes Posts Quarterly And Nine Month Results

Prakash Pipes Limited reported financial results for the quarter ended 31st December 2025 and announced net sales of Rs 1,810 million (mn) and earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) of Rs 180 mn for the quarter. After provision for depreciation, interest and tax the company recorded a net profit of Rs 100 mn for the quarter. The quarter reflected steady operational performance and disciplined cost management that supported margins. Management described the outcome as aligned with expectations for the period.

For the nine months ended 31st December 2025 the company achieved net sales of Rs 5,660 mn and EBITDA of Rs 520 mn. After providing for depreciation, interest and tax the net profit for the period was Rs 300 mn, resulting in Earning Per Share (EPS) of Rs 12.45. The nine months performance represented cumulative improvement in volumes and stability in input costs compared with earlier periods. The company indicated that cash generation and balance sheet metrics remained a focus.

The PVC Pipes and Fittings division recorded sales volume of 11,068 tonne (t) in the quarter, up from 10,547 t in the corresponding quarter of the previous financial year. The company reported that PVC pipe business growth is normalising as the continuous downward trend in PVC resin prices has been arrested. It added that good monsoon prospects and favourable economic conditions across housing, agriculture and infrastructure were expected to support demand in the coming quarters. The division performance benefited from stable raw material dynamics and market recovery.

The Flexible Packaging division achieved sales volume of 4,329 t against 4,015 t in the like quarter last year, with management driving growth through product range expansion, capacity increases and customised solutions for customers. The company reiterated its focus on scaling operations while maintaining product quality and client service. It cautioned that the release contains forward looking statements and highlighted risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those statements. Recipients were advised not to place undue reliance on forward looking statements.

Prakash Pipes Limited reported financial results for the quarter ended 31st December 2025 and announced net sales of Rs 1,810 million (mn) and earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) of Rs 180 mn for the quarter. After provision for depreciation, interest and tax the company recorded a net profit of Rs 100 mn for the quarter. The quarter reflected steady operational performance and disciplined cost management that supported margins. Management described the outcome as aligned with expectations for the period. For the nine months ended 31st December 2025 the company achieved net sales of Rs 5,660 mn and EBITDA of Rs 520 mn. After providing for depreciation, interest and tax the net profit for the period was Rs 300 mn, resulting in Earning Per Share (EPS) of Rs 12.45. The nine months performance represented cumulative improvement in volumes and stability in input costs compared with earlier periods. The company indicated that cash generation and balance sheet metrics remained a focus. The PVC Pipes and Fittings division recorded sales volume of 11,068 tonne (t) in the quarter, up from 10,547 t in the corresponding quarter of the previous financial year. The company reported that PVC pipe business growth is normalising as the continuous downward trend in PVC resin prices has been arrested. It added that good monsoon prospects and favourable economic conditions across housing, agriculture and infrastructure were expected to support demand in the coming quarters. The division performance benefited from stable raw material dynamics and market recovery. The Flexible Packaging division achieved sales volume of 4,329 t against 4,015 t in the like quarter last year, with management driving growth through product range expansion, capacity increases and customised solutions for customers. The company reiterated its focus on scaling operations while maintaining product quality and client service. It cautioned that the release contains forward looking statements and highlighted risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those statements. Recipients were advised not to place undue reliance on forward looking statements.

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