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Key figures
33% of the way up its 52-week range
Corporate calendar
NSE announcements- ResultsFinancial Results/Fund Raisingboard meets to approve results14 Aug 20264d ago
- Corporate actionBoard Meeting Intimationex-date20 Aug 2026in 2d
Quarterly financials
Standalone · from company filings to NSE| Quarter | Revenue | YoY | Net profit | YoY | Net margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1 FY272026-06-30 | ₹111 cr | — | ₹1.8 cr | — | 1.6% |
| Q4 FY262026-03-31 | ₹101 cr | — | ₹0.8 cr | — | 0.8% |
Growth compares each quarter with the same quarter a year earlier, which is the like-for-like comparison for seasonal businesses. Growth is not shown where the year-ago figure was a loss, since the percentage would be misleading.
Cash flow & segments
FY26 · consolidated · annual filingInstitutional ownership
quarter ended 2026-06-30 · ~2 months old| Holder | Stake | Change vs 2026-03-31 |
|---|---|---|
| Promoter | 71.21% | 0.00 pp |
| DII (domestic institutions) | — | — |
| FII (foreign institutions) | — | — |
| Public (non-institutional) | 28.79% | — |
| Govt / other | — | — |
Shareholding patterns are disclosed quarterly by NSE, so this shows ownership as of the quarter end — not current or intraday activity. Per-stock daily FII/DII flow is not publicly published.
Ownership & stake news
No stake or shareholding stories in the last 90 days. Common for mid- and small-caps, which are usually only written about at disclosure time.
Bulk & block deals
NSE disclosures · last 12 months · 1 active day| Date | Counterparty | Side | Quantity | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 07 May 2026 | ORION STOCKS LTD | SELL | 1.07 L | ₹53.24 | ₹56.8 L |
| 07 May 2026 | ORION STOCKS LTD | BUY | 32,554 | ₹53.02 | ₹17.3 L |
Bulk deals are trades above 0.5% of listed shares in a day; block deals are single negotiated trades of ₹10 crore or more. A large trade can be disclosed under both rules, and both the buyer and the seller are named, so rows often pair up — that is one transfer, not two.