
Tejas Networks Reports ₹194 Cr Q1 Loss, Revenue Plunges 87%—Shares Hit 52‑Week Low
Mumbai, July 15, 2025:
Tejas Networks came into sharp focus today after announcing a net loss of ₹193.9 cr in Q1 FY26—a stark reversal from a ₹77 cr profit in the same quarter last year. Its shares plunged nearly 10%, hitting a 52-week low of ₹629.65 on the BSE.
Arnob Roy, COO, explained the drop was due to order delays, particularly from BSNL, despite winning key contracts including BharatNet Phase 3 and optical equipment deals .
CFO Sumit Dhingra confirmed the loss stemmed largely from lower revenue but pointed to a robust ₹1,241 cr order book, which grew 22% QoQ. He added that a significant BSNL order worth ₹1,526 cr is expected soon following TCS’s contract win .
Tejas Networks posted a severe setback this quarter—an across-the-board drop in revenue and earnings. However, a strong order backlog and upcoming BSNL contract offer hope for a financial rebound. With its stock at multi-year lows, the firm’s recovery hinges on timely delivery and execution. For investors and analysts alike, Q2 will be pivotal in assessing whether the turnaround materializes.
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