Rishi Laser Q1 FY27 Results: Revenue Flat at Rs 42 Crore, PAT Falls 72% to Rs 50 Lakh
- August 17, 2026
- Posted by: Lakshit Sharma
- Category: Market
Rishi Laser Q1 FY27: Revenue Rs 42 Cr (+2.99% YoY). PAT Rs 0.50 Cr (-72%). Gross profit Rs 1 Cr vs Rs 2 Cr (-49.96%). Standalone. CMP Rs 118.95 on Aug 13, 2026.
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Rishi Laser Q1 FY27 results showed standalone revenue flat at Rs 42 crore while PAT fell 72% to Rs 0.50 crore — gross profit halving on flat revenue points to significant input cost inflation in the laser cutting and precision sheet metal manufacturing business.
Rishi Laser Q1 FY27 results showed the standalone precision laser cutting and sheet metal company posting Rs 42 crore revenue, marginally up from Rs 41 crore in Q1 FY26. Despite the flat revenue, gross profit halved from Rs 2 crore to Rs 1 crore — indicating that direct manufacturing costs rose significantly without corresponding selling price increases.
The Rishi Laser Q1 FY27 results showed gross profit falling 49.96% from Rs 2 crore to Rs 1 crore on flat revenue — gross margin compressing from 4.9% to 2.4%. PAT fell 72% to Rs 0.50 crore. The margin collapse points to higher electricity, consumable, or maintenance costs in laser cutting operations, or a shift to lower-margin job work in Q1 FY27.
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Rishi Laser Q1 FY27 Financial Highlights
| Metric | Q1 FY27 (Rs Crore) | Q1 FY26 (Rs Crore) | YoY Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | 42.00 | 41.00 | +2.99% |
| Gross Profit | 1.00 | 2.00 | -49.96% |
| Net Profit / PAT | 0.50 | 1.00 | -72% |
Rishi Laser Q1 FY27 Performance Analysis
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Rishi Laser Q1 FY27 results show a classic cost-pressure scenario where flat revenue with significantly higher direct costs produces severe earnings deterioration. Gross profit halving on unchanged revenue points specifically to per-unit cost increases.
The gross margin compression from 4.9% to 2.4% in Q1 FY27 results for a precision manufacturing company could reflect higher electrode, assist gas (nitrogen/oxygen), or electricity costs for laser cutting operations.
PAT falling 72% to Rs 0.50 crore on flat gross profit is amplified by any below-gross-profit cost increases — finance charges, maintenance contracts, or compliance costs adding to the operational margin squeeze.
Revenue growth will not solve the Q1 FY27 problem — margin recovery through input cost normalisation is the critical requirement for Rishi Laser.
Key Business Factors in Q1 FY27
Manufacturing Cost Inflation
Laser cutting consumables, electricity, and maintenance costs rising faster than order pricing compressed gross margins from 4.9% to 2.4%.
Flat Revenue in Competitive Market
Sheet metal and laser cutting is competitive — Rishi Laser could not pass input cost increases to customers in Q1 FY27.
Operating Leverage Impact
72% PAT decline on flat revenue and halved gross profit reflects the combined impact of gross margin compression and fixed cost absorption.
Dividend Details
Rishi Laser has not declared a dividend for Q1 FY27.
FY27 Outlook
The FY27 outlook depends on gross margin recovery through laser consumable cost moderation and better order pricing. India’s manufacturing sector growth under PLI schemes provides structural demand for precision laser cutting services.
Q2 FY27 gross margins will confirm whether Q1 FY27 results margin compression was one-quarter in nature or a sustained structural shift.
Rishi Laser Stock Performance
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Rishi Laser shares traded at Rs 118.95 on August 13, 2026, down 0.80%. Market concerned about the severe PAT decline in Q1 FY27 results.
Key Risks
Gross Margin Persistence
If laser cutting costs stay elevated in Q2 FY27, the thin 2.4% gross margin makes profitable operations very difficult.
Revenue Concentration
Laser cutting companies serve concentrated industrial customers — any order shift creates significant revenue impact.
Technology and Equipment Costs
Laser equipment maintenance, upgrades, and consumable costs require ongoing capital allocation.
Conclusion
Rishi Laser Q1 FY27 results show flat Rs 42 crore revenue alongside 72% PAT decline to Rs 50 lakh as gross profit halved from input cost inflation in precision laser cutting operations.
Gross margin recovery is the critical requirement. Consult a SEBI-registered advisor before investing.
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Frequently Asked Questions on Rishi Laser Q1 FY27 Results
When announced?
Ans. August 13, 2026, standalone.
Revenue?
Ans. Rs 42 crore, essentially flat at +2.99%.
PAT?
Ans. Rs 0.50 crore, down 72%.
Why did PAT fall 72% on flat revenue?
Ans. Gross profit halved from Rs 2 crore to Rs 1 crore as laser cutting direct costs (consumables, electricity, maintenance) rose significantly without corresponding price increases.
Dividend?
Ans. No dividend for Q1 FY27.
Outlook?
Ans. Gross margin recovery from cost normalisation is the primary catalyst.
Investment?
Ans. Severe margin compression in Q1 FY27. Monitor cost trends. Consult a SEBI-registered advisor.