Market Performance
- PTC Industries share price rose over 3% to ₹15,238 on Wednesday, June 25.
- At 9:30 AM, shares were trading at ₹14,880, up by 1% on the NSE.
- Year-to-date performance: Shares have gained 10% since January.
Main News: MoU With Safran Aircraft Engines
PTC Industries experienced a surge in value after its subsidiary, Aerolloy Technologies, signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with French aerospace giant Safran Aircraft Engines.
Key Highlights:
- The MoU aims to manufacture components and materials for military aircraft engines jointly.
- This partnership builds on their existing collaboration for commercial LEAP engine parts.
- The agreement enhances India's military aviation capabilities and supports the "Make in India" initiative.
Aerolloy specializes in advanced aerospace castings and materials, while Safran is globally recognized for its development of civil and military aircraft engines.
Company Details: PTC Industries and Aerolloy
- PTC Industries Ltd. is a leading player in high-precision castings and specialty materials.
- Aerolloy Technologies, along with its subsidiary, focuses on the development of aerospace-grade alloys.
- The latest MoU reflects PTC's growing footprint in the defense manufacturing sector.
According to PTC Chairman Sachin Agarwal, the Safran MoU is a significant milestone that fosters innovation and Indigenous defense production.
Financial Performance Snapshot (Q4 FY25)
PTC Industries reported a mixed financial performance for the March 2025 quarter, with improved profitability despite lower sales.
Revenue
- Q4 FY25 revenue stood at ₹67.55 Crore,
- Down by 3.83% from ₹70.23 Crore in Q4 FY24.
EBITDA
- EBITDA rose sharply to ₹25.75 Crore,
- A 90% jump from ₹13.54 Crore YoY.
EBITDA Margins
- Significant growth in operating margins indicated stronger cost efficiency and scalability.
Net Profit
- Net profit surged 233% YoY to ₹15.08 Crore,
- Up from ₹4.53 Crore in Q4 FY24.
Summary
The rise in PTC Industries' share price reflects investor optimism after the company's strategic tie-up with Safran Aircraft Engines. The move boosts India's Indigenous defense manufacturing capabilities. Despite a minor decline in revenue, the company reported strong EBITDA and net profit growth in Q4 FY25, indicating improved operational efficiency.
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