Profit Fertilized: This Fertilizer Stock Sprouts 644% Net Gain, Up 200% in Two Years!
Updated: May 12, 2025 12:25
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One of the top small-cap fertilizer stocks, Krishana Phoschem Limited, has stolen the market's spotlight with a mind-boggling 487.84% YoY surge in net profit for Q4 FY25, taking its two-year share price appreciation to more than 200%. Such spectacular performance leaves one with a question that is topmost in every investor's mind: Is it the right time to invest after this meteoric flight?
Q4 FY25 Results Spark Market Rally
Krishana Phoschem Limited announced a Q4 FY25 consolidated net profit of ₹32.86 crore, higher by 487.84% YoY from ₹5.59 crore in Q4 FY24.
Net profit improved quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) by 60.06% from ₹20.53 crore in Q3 FY25.
Revenue from operations increased 79.53% YoY to ₹472.88 crore, from ₹263.40 crore in the corresponding quarter last year.
Basic earnings per share (EPS) of the company increased 488.89% to ₹5.31, from ₹0.90 a year earlier.
Stock Performance and Market Response
The stock rose to an intraday high of ₹307 per share, 2.13% above the last close, before closing at ₹301.35.
Krishana Phoschem's share price has risen over 200% in the last two years.
The firm declared a dividend of ₹0.5 per share, rewarding shareholders as earnings were strong.
Business Overview and Industry Background
Krishana Phoschem produces fertilizers, chemicals, and dyes, such as phosphates and sulphuric acid for industrial and agricultural purposes.
The fertilizer industry has witnessed robust demand and price appreciation, with industry leaders such as Coromandel International also reporting high profit increases in Q4 FY25.
Should You Invest After the Rally?
The spectacular profit growth and revenue growth reflect Krishana Phoschem's operating strength and industry tailwinds.
But after a 200%+ two-year surge and a 644% Q4 net profit increase, investors need to take valuation, earnings sustainability, and overall sector trends into account before making new investments.
The announced dividend and higher EPS are indications of management's confidence, but prospective buyers must look out for future earnings stability and market fluctuations.