
Penny Stock Surges Above ₹1 Amid Market Recovery
Pulsar International Share Price Surges 4.26% on Revenues Milestone
Pulsar International (BSE) share price surged up to ₹0.98 in Tuesday's trading session, a 4.26% increase, following the company's announcement of generating ₹90 crore in revenues from its established verticals.
Business Update
The company has established a growing presence and operational footprint in the relevant markets, supported by an improving working capital cycle. The management remains cautiously optimistic about the growth prospects of these verticals in the coming quarters. The company expects these segments to contribute more meaningfully to overall financial performance, subject to market conditions and business dynamics.
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Upcoming Board Meeting
A board meeting is scheduled for March 20 to consider an interim dividend and the business plan to expand its foray into artificial intelligence (AI)-led Internet of Things (IoT) technologies for precision farming. The meeting was earlier scheduled for March 14.
Financial Performance
Pulsar International delivered a sharp turnaround in both operational and financial performance in the third quarter ended December 2025. Key highlights include:
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- Net profit: ₹3.29 crore, a fourfold increase year-on-year (YoY) from ₹0.66 crore reported in the same period last year.
- Revenue from operations: ₹39.64 crore, a 530% YoY increase.
- EBITDA: ₹3.57 crore, a 445% YoY increase.
Recent Development
In December 2025, Pulsar International completed its ₹35.70 crore rights issue to support expansion plans, including the development of cold storage facilities, funding contract farming and related agricultural activities, as well as meeting working capital needs and other general corporate purposes.
Share Price Trend
The Pulsar International share price has remained volatile in the near term, delivering 24% returns in a week, but falling 8.41% in a month. However, the penny stock below ₹1 has shed over 45% year-to-date (YTD) and 89% in a year. Despite this, Pulsar International has proven to be a multibagger stock by soaring over 880% in five years.
Investor Takeaway
Investors should monitor Pulsar International's growth prospects and potential expansion into artificial intelligence.
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