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Economic Times
6 days ago
- Business
- Economic Times
Transrail Lighting shares soar 13% on Q1 profit surge, log best day since listing
Shares of Transrail Lighting surged over 13% after the company reported a 105% YoY jump in Q1 net profit and strong order inflows. Revenue rose 81%, driven by robust execution in its core T&D segment. With a growing order book and bullish management commentary, the stock is now trading 76% above its IPO price after months of underperformance. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Operating Performance in Q1 Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Shares Rebound After Slow Post-Listing Start Shares of Transrail Lighting jumped as much as 13.2% to Rs 800 on the BSE on Wednesday, marking their biggest single-day gain since listing, after the engineering firm posted strong first-quarter results and a surge in fresh orders, reigniting investor interest in the recent market rally followed the company's 105% year-on-year jump in consolidated net profit to Rs 106 crore for the June 2025 quarter. Revenue from operations rose 81% to Rs 1,660 crore, up from Rs 916 crore a year ago, driven primarily by strong execution in its core Transmission & Distribution (T&D) before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA) rose 66% YoY to Rs 200 crore, although EBITDA margins slipped 100 basis points to 12%.The T&D segment remains the company's key growth engine, accounting for 97% of the total order book. Transrail Lighting secured fresh orders worth Rs 1,748 crore in Q1, up 72% from the year-ago period, with a significant chunk coming from domestic T&D of June-end, the company's unexecuted order book stood at Rs 14,654 crore, up 44% YoY, while the total order book, including L1 orders, stood at Rs 15,637 crore, according to its exchange said it expects continued demand, supported by India's push toward 500 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030 – 'one of the world's most ambitious clean energy programs.'Listed in December 2024 at Rs 585.15 on BSE and Rs 590 on NSE – 36% above its IPO price of Rs 432 – Transrail Lighting's shares struggled to hold early gains, closing lower for five consecutive months through tide turned in May, with the stock climbing 32%, followed by 7% in June and another 13% in July. At current levels, the stock is trading 76% above its IPO Lighting is an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) player in India's T&D sector, with additional operations spanning civil works, railways, and poles & lighting. The company has a presence in 58 countries.


Time of India
6 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Transrail Lighting shares soar 13% on Q1 profit surge, log best day since listing
Operating Performance in Q1 Live Events Shares Rebound After Slow Post-Listing Start (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our ETMarkets WhatsApp channel Shares of Transrail Lighting jumped as much as 13.2% to Rs 800 on the BSE on Wednesday, marking their biggest single-day gain since listing, after the engineering firm posted strong first-quarter results and a surge in fresh orders, reigniting investor interest in the recent market rally followed the company's 105% year-on-year jump in consolidated net profit to Rs 106 crore for the June 2025 quarter. Revenue from operations rose 81% to Rs 1,660 crore, up from Rs 916 crore a year ago, driven primarily by strong execution in its core Transmission & Distribution (T&D) before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA) rose 66% YoY to Rs 200 crore, although EBITDA margins slipped 100 basis points to 12%.The T&D segment remains the company's key growth engine, accounting for 97% of the total order book. Transrail Lighting secured fresh orders worth Rs 1,748 crore in Q1, up 72% from the year-ago period, with a significant chunk coming from domestic T&D of June-end, the company's unexecuted order book stood at Rs 14,654 crore, up 44% YoY, while the total order book, including L1 orders, stood at Rs 15,637 crore, according to its exchange said it expects continued demand, supported by India's push toward 500 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030 – 'one of the world's most ambitious clean energy programs.'Listed in December 2024 at Rs 585.15 on BSE and Rs 590 on NSE – 36% above its IPO price of Rs 432 – Transrail Lighting's shares struggled to hold early gains, closing lower for five consecutive months through tide turned in May, with the stock climbing 32%, followed by 7% in June and another 13% in July. At current levels, the stock is trading 76% above its IPO Lighting is an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) player in India's T&D sector, with additional operations spanning civil works, railways, and poles & lighting. The company has a presence in 58 countries.
Yahoo
23-07-2025
- Yahoo
An engineer's new smartphone cases can give any iPhone a USB-C port
Ken Pillonel has a history of developing clever projects that add USB-C support to gadgets that have less common, outdated port types. After creating the first ever USB-C iPhone back in 2021, the engineer has returned his attention to that concept. He's created an iPhone case that can provide older device models with a USB-C port, and you can browse the available options on his shop. He also detailed the design process in a fascinating video. For several generations, Apple equipped its smartphones with proprietary Lighting ports. That connection tech required a frankly obnoxious number of adapters and dongles to use. A solution like Pillonel's can help keep those older devices functional in the present day, where USB-C has become the standard for most gadgets, including Apple's. "The goal is to give some extra life to those older devices by making them feel less obsolete," he explains in the video announcement. Pillonel has designed cases for all 20 phone models from the Lightning era that can run the current iOS. The design promises fast charging as well as full data transfers to both computers and CarPlay. He's also adding more color options to be released in September. The video is a worthy watch for anyone interested in product design and engineering. And you can also read the backstory on other products Pillonel has tackled, including Apple's AirPods and AirPods Max.

Engadget
23-07-2025
- Engadget
An engineer's new smartphone cases can give any iPhone a USB-C port
Ken Pillonel has a history of developing clever projects that add USB-C support to gadgets that have less common, outdated port types. After creating the first ever USB-C iPhone back in 2021, the engineer has returned his attention to that concept. He's created an iPhone case that can provide older device models with a USB-C port, and you can browse the available options on his shop. He also detailed the design process in a fascinating video. For several generations, Apple equipped its smartphones with proprietary Lighting ports. That connection tech required a frankly obnoxious number of adapters and dongles to use. A solution like Pillonel's can help keep those older devices functional in the present day, where USB-C has become the standard for most gadgets, including Apple's. "The goal is to give some extra life to those older devices by making them feel less obsolete," he explains in the video announcement. Pillonel has designed cases for all 20 phone models from the Lightning era that can run the current iOS. The design promises fast charging as well as full data transfers to both computers and CarPlay. He's also adding more color options to be released in September. The video is a worthy watch for anyone interested in product design and engineering. And you can also read the backstory on other products Pillonel has tackled, including Apple's AirPods and AirPods Max.
Yahoo
14-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
YD Illumination Shines at the 2025 Guangzhou International Lighting Exhibition (GILE)
Guangzhou, China, June 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- From June 9 to 12, 2025, the 30th Guangzhou International Lighting Exhibition (GILE) was grandly held at the China Import and Export Fair Complex in Guangzhou, bringing together over 3,000 exhibitors worldwide. With the theme "AI + 3D Printing: Pioneering a New Era of Lighting," YD Illumination unveiled a 200+ square-meter double-decker exhibition hall, showcasing its latest lighting innovations and AI-powered 3D printing breakthroughs, drawing significant attention from industry Simulation for Product PerformanceThe booth featured immersive simulations of underwater and buried environments, highlighting the long-term durability of YD Illumination's double-protection IP68 lighting products in harsh conditions—indoor, outdoor, underground, and even seawater applications. Among the star exhibits was the IP68 Flexible Strip Light Series, winner of the Aladdin Golden Lamp Award for National Excellence, along with the Mini Master-sub controller , which captivated numerous visitors. AI + 3D Printing: Where Imagination Meets RealityA standout attraction was the interactive "Mermaid" installation, crafted using AI-generated 3D modeling and precision 3D printing. Equipped with an intelligent control system, this mesmerizing piece allowed attendees to engage in real-time human-light interactions. The exhibition also featured a dedicated AI + 3D Printing Experience Zone, where visitors could upload text descriptions or images via the MMLA 3D Printing Shared Platform. The AI would then instantly generate 3D models, followed by live demonstrations of the printing process. Looking ahead, YD Illumination remains committed to technological innovation, delivering groundbreaking solutions to the industry and exploring the infinite possibilities of light. Media contactCompany Name: YD ILLUMINATIONContact Person: Mancy LinEmail: ydexport@ 0571-86229515Website: