Synopsis:
DCX Systems Limited India Ltd Q1 revenue rose 61% to Rs. 222 Crores, and net profit grew 38% to Rs. 4.06 Crores YoY.
The shares of the Defence company, specializing in system integration and manufacturing of cables and wire harness assemblies for the aerospace and defense industries, are in focus following their Q1 Results with a 61 percent rise in Revenue YoY
With a market capitalization of 2,881.57 Crores on Friday, the shares of DCX Systems Ltd declined by upto 3.5 percent, making a low of Rs. 258.50 compared to its previous close of Rs. 268.05.
DCX Systems Ltd, engaged in system integration and manufacturing of cables and wire harness assemblies for the aerospace and defense industries, has announced its Q1 results as follows:
Its Revenue from operations rose by 61 percent YoY from Rs. 138 Crores in Q1FY25 to Rs. 222 Crores in Q1FY26, and it declined by 60 percent QoQ from Rs. 550 Crores in Q4FY25 to Rs. 222 Crores in Q1FY26.
Its Net Profit YoY rose by 38 percent from Rs. 2.94 Crores in Q1FY25 to Rs. 4.06 Crores in Q1FY26, and it declined by 80 percent QoQ from Rs. 20.7 Crores in Q4FY25 to Rs. 4.06 Crores in Q1FY26. The earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter stood at Rs. 0.36, compared to Rs. 1.86 in the previous year’s quarter.
The company’s P/E ratio of 76.81 is below the industry average of 87.25, suggesting the stock is more affordable. The company is debt-free, ensuring financial stability, and its current assets exceed liabilities, indicating strong liquidity.
Company Overview & Others
DCX Systems Limited is a Bengaluru-based company specializing in system integration, electronic sub-systems, and manufacturing cable and wire harness assemblies for the aerospace and defense sectors
It serves both domestic and international clients, acting as a leading Indian Offset Partner for major global defense OEMs, particularly in projects involving radar, sensors, electronic warfare, and communication systems.
DCX Systems has formed a joint venture with ELTA Systems to collaborate on airborne and land radar systems under the “Make in India” initiative. The company is also setting up a new unit under the Domestic Tariff Area (DTA) with its subsidiary, Raneal Advanced Systems, to support manufacturing activities, with commercial production expected soon.
DCX Systems’ key clients include major Indian and global defense and aerospace companies such as Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), ELTA Systems Ltd, Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd, Lockheed Martin, Collins Aerospace, Alpha-Elsec Defence & Aerospace Systems, Kalyani Rafael Advanced Systems, Larsen & Toubro (L&T), SFO Technologies, and Ametek.
Written by Sridhar J
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