FIBERWEB's 1.72 operating profit fell to 0.36 before tax
Interest of 0.30 and depreciation of 1.21 absorbed much of operating profit, while other income contributed 0.15.
Filed 14 Aug 2026, 18:10 IST · after market close · FIBERWEB (FIBERWEB)
Key takeaways
- Standalone operating profit of 1.72 on revenue of 9.86 was reduced to profit before tax of 0.36 by interest of 0.30 and depreciation of 1.21.
- Net profit was 0.27 after a 24.99% tax rate, with other income of 0.15 providing some support to pre-tax profit.
Operating profit was sharply reduced below the operating line
FIBERWEB reported standalone operating profit of 1.72 on revenue of 9.86. Interest of 0.30 and depreciation of 1.21 reduced this to profit before tax of 0.36. The gap shows that financing and asset-related charges were the main bridge from operating earnings to pre-tax profit.
Other income supported a small pre-tax profit
Other income of 0.15 was a meaningful contribution alongside profit before tax of 0.36, so earnings quality was not entirely driven by operations. Tax at 24.99% reduced profit after tax to 0.27. No sequential, year-on-year or multi-quarter comparison is available in this update.
After-close filing leaves the market response open
The company filed its standalone results at 18:10 IST on 14 August 2026, after market close. There is no reported market reaction or reaction history to compare with the stock's usual post-results moves.
Q1FY27 at a glance
Standalone figures as filed with NSE — filed ahead of third-party databases, not yet independently cross-checked.
| Line item | Q1FY27 |
|---|---|
| Revenue | ₹10 cr |
| Other income | ₹0 cr |
| Expenses | ₹8 cr |
| Operating profit | ₹2 cr |
| Operating margin (%) | 17.44% |
| Interest | ₹0 cr |
| Depreciation | ₹1 cr |
| Profit before tax | ₹0 cr |
| Tax | ₹0 cr |
| Net profit | ₹0 cr |
| EPS (₹) | ₹0.09 |
What to watch
- Whether operating profit remains above 1.72.
- Whether interest stays below 0.30 and depreciation below 1.21.
- Whether other income remains near 0.15 without becoming a larger support to pre-tax profit.