Lmw Q3 Results 2025 on 25 Jan, 2025: profit falls by 80.46% YOY, profit at ₹19.3 crore and revenue at ₹766.43 crore | Company Business News

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Lmw Q3 Results 2025:On 25 January 2025, Lmw declared their Q3 results, revealing a significant decline in both revenue and profit. The topline decreased by 36.87% year-over-year, leading to a profit of 19.3 crore, which marks an 80.46% drop compared to the same period last year. The revenue for the quarter stood at 766.43 crore.

In comparison to the previous quarter, Lmw experienced a slight decline in revenue by 0.33% and a more pronounced profit decrease of 21.1%. Despite this, the Selling, General, and Administrative expenses showed some improvement, decreasing by 8.63% quarter-over-quarter and 9.82% year-over-year.

The operating income, however, showcased some resilience, climbing by 68.37% on a quarter-over-quarter basis, although it still reflects a staggering decrease of 92.68% year-over-year. The earnings per share (EPS) for Q3 was reported at 18.06, reflecting an 80.47% decrease year-over-year.

Lmw has experienced a -0.98% return over the past week, with a 3.95% return over the last six months, and an overall decline of -8.33% year-to-date. Currently, the company holds a market capitalization of 17,308.86 crore with a 52-week high of 19,199.95 and a low of 12,984.20.

As of the latest analysis on 25 January 2025, out of two analysts covering the company, one has issued a ‘Strong Sell’ rating while the other has given a ‘Hold’ rating, indicating a cautious outlook for Lmw in the near term.

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