
Small-cap stock below ₹100: GHCL Textiles spikes 8% after Q4 results, 25% dividend payout
The firm's operating margin was 11.3% in Q4FY25 as compared to 10.3% in the year-ago period.
The company, in its filing to the exchange, reported that the board of directors has proposed a dividend of ₹ 0.50 for each equity share of ₹ 2, representing 25% of the paid-up equity capital for the fiscal year that concluded on March 31, 2025. If ratified by the members at the upcoming Annual General Meeting, the dividend will be disbursed on or after July 21, 2025.
The company indicated in its exchange filing that FY25 has proven to be a robust year for GHCL Textiles. The ₹ 1,000 crores committed to investments, of which ₹ 500 crores has already been utilized, are supporting the addition of 25,000 spindles and 40 knitting machines, as well as future developments in weaving and dyed fabric.
GHCL Textiles share price closed Monday's session 8% higher at ₹ 87.75 apiece on the BSE. According to Rajesh Bhosale, Equity Technical and Derivative Analyst at Angel One, GHCL Textiles share prices have picked momentum in today's session , witnessing a price and volume breakout. Along with this prices have also crossed 89DEMA and it seems prices headed towards 200DSMA placed around 95 levels. Strong support is seen in the zone of 82 - 80.
Over the last week, the stock increased by 8.32%. It has declined by 2.42% in the last quarter and has risen by 6.51% over the past year.

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