Motilal Oswal noted that while Ebitda growth of ~37 per cent Y-o-Y (a 17 per cent beat) was driven by cost control and scale benefits, revenue growth is showing signs of deceleration.
Tata group retail firm Trent Ltd on Wednesday reported an 8.6 per cent increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 424.7 crore in the June quarter, driven by steady performance across formats. The company had posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 391.2 crore in the June-April period a year ago, Trent Ltd said in a regulatory filing. Consolidated revenue from operations in the first quarter stood at Rs 4,883.48 crore compared to Rs 4,104.44 crore in the year-ago period, it added. Total expenses in the period under review were higher at Rs 4,368.59 crore against Rs 3,703.96 crore in the same period of the previous fiscal, said the company that runs different retail chains under brands, including Westside and Zudio. "The business delivered a steady performance during the quarter. We remain focused on evolving our differentiated consumer proposition that appeals to a wider audience across diverse markets," Trent Ltd Chairman Noel N Tata said. Notwithstanding continuing competitive ...
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Tata group's retail arm Trent Ltd on Friday said its standalone revenue for the June quarter was up 19.7 per cent to Rs 5,061 crore. Trent's standalone revenue for the corresponding June quarter a year ago was at Rs 4,228 crore, according to a regulatory filing from the company. The company, which operates retail stores under brand names like Westside, Zudio and Star, said the June quarter topline does not include the revenue from the overseas market. "As of June 30, 2025, our store portfolio included 248 Westside, 766 Zudio (including 2 in UAE) and 29 stores across other lifestyle concepts," the company said in the regulatory filing. During the April-June period, Trent opened one store for Westside and 11 of its value offering format Zudio, which targets the affordable fast-fashion segment. Shares of Trent Ltd were trading at Rs 5,677.20 on BSE, down 8.23 per cent from its previous close.
The downgrade comes after Trent's AGM, where the company indicated that its fashion segment is expected to grow about 20% in Q1FY26E, considerably lower than its five-year CAGR of 35% over FY20-25.
Strong sourcing ability and a large focus on gaining share through expanding reach will help Trent to stay ahead of the industry, analysts said
Trent's focused push on brand building, category expansion, and deeper market penetration-led by its flagship value retail brand Zudio-continues to find favour with analysts.
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The fashion and lifestyle retailer's stock fell as much as 3.64 per cent during the day to ₹5,195 per share
Its revenue from operations rose 27.9 per cent to ₹4,216.9 crore in Q4 compared to the same period last year and its like-for-like growth was in mid-single digit in the quarter on a standalone basis
"Tata Group shares have rallied in the last three years and have outperformed other group stocks in the Indian markets, said Kranthi Bathini, equity strategist, WealthMills Securities
Tata Group retail firm Trent Ltd standalone revenue for the March quarter rose 28.2 per cent to Rs 4,334 crore, as per a quarterly update filed by the company on Saturday. For the financial year that ended on March 31, 2025, Trent's standalone revenue rose 39 per cent to Rs 17,624 crore. It was at Rs 12,669 crore a year ago in FY24. Trent's standalone revenue for the year-ago period was at Rs 3,381 crore, according to a regulatory filing from the company, which operates retail stores under the brand names as Westside, Zudio, and Star. This does not include the revenue of Trent from the overseas market, where it operates stores in some countries. "As of 31st March 2025, our store portfolio included 248 Westside, 765 Zudio(including 2 in UAE) and 30 stores across other lifestyle concepts," said Trent. During the January-March period, Trent opened 13 Westside stores and 40 stores in FY25. Similarly, it opened 132 stores of Zudio, targeting the affordable fast fashion segment in the
The surge in Trent's share price followed the company's announcement that it has surpassed a portfolio of over 1,000 large-box fashion stores, which includes 248 Westside stores and 757 Zudio stores
Trent is seen testing its 20-month moving average after 10 years, and Pidilite after 15 years; technical charts suggest a pullback in these 5 stocks as long as key support levels are respected.
Macquarie has assigned a 12-month target price of ₹10,000 per share under its bull-case scenario
The stock was trading at a trailing price-to-earnings (P/E) multiple of nearly 200 times at the end of September 2024, one of the highest among large-cap stocks
The Nifty 50 index has shed nearly 13% in the last five straight months, its longest losing streak since November 1996; equalling its second-worst ever in the 30-year history.
Trent is trading at its lowest level since July 23, 2024, having erased its entire 16 per cent gain recorded in four trading days between January 28 and February 1
While Trent reported strong profit and revenue growth, several brokerages have slashed their target prices, citing slowing growth momentum and weak consumer sentiment
Trent Q3 results: Westside and Zudio-owner Trent clocked a 33.9 per cent rise in consolidated net profit at Rs 496.54 crore