Adani Enterprises Limited reported earnings results for the fourth quarter and full year ended March 31, 2026. For the fourth quarter, the company reported sales was INR 324,393.1 million compared to INR 269,658.6 million a year ago. Revenue was INR 331,871.1 million compared to INR 276,016.4 million a year ago. Net loss was INR 2,207.1 million compared to net income of INR 38,449.1 million a year ago. Basic loss per share from continuing operations was INR 1.71 compared to basic earnings per share from continuing operations of INR 32.02 a year ago. Diluted loss per share from continuing operations was INR 1.71 compared to diluted earnings per share from continuing operations of INR 32.02 a year ago.
For the full year, sales was INR 1,004,686.1 million compared to INR 978,947.5 million a year ago. Revenue was INR 1,029,432.4 million compared to INR 1,003,650.8 million a year ago. Net income was INR 93,394.7 million compared to INR 70,990 million a year ago. Basic earnings per share from continuing operations was INR 75.66 compared to INR 58.9 a year ago. Diluted earnings per share from continuing operations was INR 73.59 compared to INR 58.9 a year ago. Basic earnings per share was INR 75.66 compared to INR 58.79 a year ago. Diluted earnings per share was INR 73.59 compared to INR 58.79 a year ago.
Adani Enterprises Limited is a diversified group organized around 5 areas of activity:
- logistics and supply services (66.9% of net sales);
- mining extraction services (3.8%);
- manufacturing of photovoltaic panels (3.5%);
- airport management (3.4%): ownership, at the end of March 2022, of 6 airports in India;
- other (22.4%): manufacturing of food products, production of palm oil, production of sugar, storage, handling and transportation of fruit, manufacturing of aeronautical and defense systems, construction of roads, highways and rail infrastructure, construction of data centers, development and rehabilitation of wastewater treatment plants and related infrastructure, etc.
Net sales break down by source of revenue mainly between sales of products (85.7%) and services (14.2%).
India accounts for 60.3% of net sales.
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