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Lloyds Metals posts PAT of Rs 1,530.1 crore in Q4
Lloyds Metals and Energy has reported 38% rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 1,530.1 crore on a 17% increase in total income to Rs 6,030.9 crore in Q4 FY26 as compared with Q3 FY26.
Lloyds Metals & Energy consolidated net profit rises 603.14% in the March 2026 quarter
Sales rise 406.94% to Rs 5995.37 crore

Lloyds Metals Q4 profit jumps 7x on strong operational performance
Lloyds Metals and Energy Limited reported a sharp jump in Q4 profit driven by strong revenue growth and margin expansion, alongside dividend and expansion plans.
Stock Alert: Wockhardt, Jindal Stainless, Petronet LNG, Manappuram Finance, Aarti Industries
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Aluminium up, cement down: geopolitics drives sector rotation
Energy costs and supply shocks drive a divergence between global metals and domestic plays, with analysts flagging a potential reversal if tensions ease.
Adani Ports among 4 stocks that hit 52-week highs & rallied up to 40% in a month
The Indian stock market saw a dip on Thursday with the Sensex falling. However, this did not stop four stocks from the BSE 200 index from reaching their highest levels in a year. These companies, including Lloyds Metals & Energy and Hitachi Energy India, showed strong upward movement.

Copper, zinc, aluminium trade mix amid US-Iran war uncertainty; what's the outlook ahead for base metals?
Base metals traded mixed on April 23,amid geopolitical tensions and changing global signals. Copper fell while aluminium declined due to rising energy costs. Analysts noted supply disruptions and structural deficits are driving the market, despite concerns over demand and a stronger dollar.

Manishi Raychaudhuri bets on private banks, metals, consumption plays
Manishi Raychaudhuri, Chief Executive Officer, Emmer Capital Partners, said global focus is shifting to energy security and alternative energy due to supply risks. He noted markets may be underestimating uncertainty, particularly around crude oil. For India, elevated oil prices could affect inflation and policy choices.
Nifty Metal gains 3%; Tata Steel, JSW, LloydsME jump up to 7%: Here's why
Excluding National Aluminium, 14 of 15 index constituents rose on Friday, with Lloyds Metals & Energy, Tata Steel, JSW Steel, Jindal Steel, and APL Apollo Tubes gaining over 3 per cent each
Why did Lloyds Metals & Energy shares jump over 8% today? By Trade Brains - Investing.com India
Why did Lloyds Metals & Energy shares jump over 8% today? By Trade BrainsInvesting.com India

₹11 to ₹1205: Multibagger penny stock turns ₹1 lakh into ₹1.09 crore in five years
Lloyds Metals & Energy has delivered significant returns to investors, with shares rising 10,854% since March 2021. In terms of yearly performance, the stock closed each of the last five years in the green, with four of them standing as multibagger years.
Nomura retains confidence in Indian steel cos; Tata, JSW among top picks
Among sector players, Nomura has maintained Buy recommendations on Tata Steel with a target price of ₹220 per share, JSW Steel at ₹1,340, Jindal Steel at ₹1,280, and Lloyds Metals & Energy at ₹1,600