Market Performance
On May 23, Container Corporation of India's (CONCOR) share price faced a significant decline despite the company announcing a dividend and bonus share issue.
- Opening price: ₹718.10 on the BSE
- Previous Close: ₹738.40
- Intra-day low: ₹708.45 (a fall of 4.05%)
The dip marked a break in the PSU stock's brief upward momentum. Although CONCOR shares have risen over 6% in May 2025, the stock is still down 35% over the past year, indicating sustained investor concerns.
Q4 FY25 Results Weigh on Sentiment
Investors focused more on CONCOR's Q4 FY25 financial results, reflecting a subdued performance.
Revenue
- Q4 FY25 Revenue: ₹2,288 Crore
- YoY decline: 1.6%
- Q4 FY24 Revenue: ₹2,325 Crore
Net Profits
- Q4 FY25 Net Profit: ₹287.69 Crore
- YoY decline: 4.5%
- Q4 FY24 Net Profit: ₹301.25 Crore
Despite the quarterly drop, the company posted record full-year figures:
- FY25 Revenue: ₹8,887 Crore
- FY25 Profit After Tax (PAT): ₹1,292 Crore
Additionally, CONCOR achieved its highest-ever throughput, crossing the 5 million TEUs mark in container handling during the year.
Dividend and Bonus Share Details
To reward shareholders, CONCOR announced the following:
- Final Dividend: ₹2 per share (40% of face value ₹5)
- Record Date: June 6, 2025
- Bonus Share Issue: 1:4 ratio
- Entitlement: 1 bonus share for every four shares held
- Record Date: To be announced
These measures aim to enhance shareholder value, even as the CONCOR share price remains under pressure.
Company Overview
Container Corporation of India Ltd, a Navratna Public Sector Undertaking (PSU), is a leading player in India’s container transportation and logistics sector. Known for its extensive rail-based cargo operations, CONCOR has consistently played a vital role in boosting India's trade infrastructure.
Summary
Despite promising dividends and bonus shares announcements, Container Corporation of India's (CONCOR) share price dropped sharply on May 23 due to underwhelming Q4 FY25 earnings. The company reported marginal declines in revenue and profit for the quarter, although full-year results hit record highs. While the long-term outlook hinges on operational efficiency and economic trends, investor focus remains sharply tuned to quarterly performance.
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