Mumbai, August 14, 2025 – Shares of Hazoor Multi Projects Ltd (HMPL) edged higher by nearly 2% to ₹44.05 in Thursday’s intra-day trade, supported by robust June quarter (Q1FY26) earnings and upbeat market sentiment. The small-cap multibagger has been a standout performer in recent years, delivering an extraordinary 36,150% return over the last five years.
Market Performance
- Current Price (Intra-day): ₹44.05
- 1-Year Gain: 12%
- July 2025 Gain: 10%
- August 2025 Gain (till date): 1.5%
- 52-Week High: ₹63.90 (September 2024)
- 52-Week Low: ₹32.00 (March 2025)
The rally from under Re 1 in August 2020 to current levels has put HMPL among India’s most remarkable stock market stories.
Strong Q1FY26 Financial Performance
Hazoor Multi Projects posted a sharp improvement in quarterly numbers:
- Net Profit: ₹13.79 crore — up 45.77% from ₹9.46 crore in Q1FY25
- Revenue: ₹180.12 crore — up 156.22% from ₹71.44 crore a year ago
The revenue growth was fueled by strong order inflows and efficient project execution across infrastructure and real estate operations.
Major Order Win in Energy Infrastructure
One of the quarter’s biggest developments was a significant contract win:
- Contract Value: ₹280.1 crore
- Client: Oil India Ltd (Maharatna PSU)
- Execution: Through Quippo Oil & Gas Infrastructure Ltd., Hazoor’s recently acquired subsidiary
This order further strengthens Hazoor’s presence in the energy infrastructure sector and underscores the company’s ability to leverage acquisitions for growth.
Company Overview
Hazoor Multi Projects operates in infrastructure development, real estate, and engineering services. Its strategic focus on high-value projects and expansion into energy infrastructure has helped it build a diversified portfolio.
Summary
The Hazoor Multi Projects share price saw a modest uptick after the company reported strong double- and triple-digit growth in profit and revenue for Q1FY26. With a landmark contract win and consistent long-term performance, the multibagger remains one of the most notable stories in India’s small-cap segment.
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