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Transrail Lighting shares fall up to 7%, attempt recovery in reaction to Q4 results

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Shares of Transrail Lighting Ltd. declined as much as 7% on Wednesday, May 27, reacting to their fourth quarter performance. The stock is attempting to recover from the early lows.Its profit after tax (PAT) declined 24% to ₹96.5 crore from ₹127 crore in the fourth quarter last year.

Its revenue declined on a higher base to ₹1,863 crore, down 4.24% from the previous year’s ₹1,945.4 crore.
Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) declined 11.03% to ₹209.62 crore in the fourth quarter from ₹235.6 crore last year, while margins narrowed to 11.25% from 12.11% in the year-ago period.
The company’s revenue and margin for the financial year 2026 was within its guided range.Its revenue increased 29.61% in FY26 to ₹6,879 crore, while EBITDA margin was at 11.91% compared to 12.68% in the year-ago period.

Transrail Lighting’s order inflow in FY26 was at ₹8,520 crore, while its unexecuted order book was at ₹16,361 crore.

Domestic orders made up for 63% of its inflows in FY26, while international comprised 37%.

The stock is looking to recover from the lows of the day, now trading 4.2% lower at ₹497.5. The stock is down 11% so far this year. Transrail Lighting has an IPO price at ₹432.

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