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Tainwala Chemicals Q3 FY26: 120% Sales Jump, 2,018% Profit Explosion – But Is This Plastic Fantastic or Financial Alchemy?


1. At a Glance – Smallcap With Big Drama

Market Cap: ₹168 Cr
Current Price: ₹179
3-Month Return: -9.28%
Stock P/E: 15.8
Price to Book: 0.98
ROE: 3.31%
ROCE: 4.24%
Dividend Yield: 1.67%
Debt: ₹0 Cr

Welcome to Tainwala Chemicals & Plastics (India) Ltd, a ₹168 crore smallcap that just dropped a Q3 FY26 quarter where sales jumped 120% YoY and profit exploded 2,018%. Yes, you read that right. Two thousand and eighteen percent.

Sounds like someone discovered a secret formula in the lab. But before we celebrate like it’s Diwali bonus season, let’s zoom in.

This stock trades below book value (0.98x BV), carries zero debt, and boasts a PE of 15.8 — lower than industry PE of 22.1. On paper? Undervalued plastic hero.

In reality? ROE of 3.31%. ROCE of 4.24%. That’s not heroic. That’s barely jogging.

So what’s going on here? Real turnaround? One-time magic? Or “Other Income ki Jai”?

Let’s investigate.


2. Introduction – Plastic Sheets, Trading, and a Hint of Mystery

Incorporated in 1985, Tainwala Chemicals & Plastics Ltd is part of the Tainwala Group and manufactures extruded plastic sheets — PVC, PP, HDPE, ABS, and more.

But wait.

FY23 revenue breakup tells an interesting story:

  • Sale of Products: ~21%
  • Sale of Tradable Items: ~35%
  • Dividend Income on Equity Shares: ~29%
  • Others: ~15%

Did you notice something?

Nearly 29% revenue from dividend income. That’s not exactly “industrial manufacturing powerhouse” energy. That’s more like “we own investments and they pay us.”

Segment-wise in FY23:

  • Plastic Sheets: 38%
  • Tradable Items: 62%

So more trading than manufacturing.

Is this a plastic sheet company?
Or a trading + investment vehicle that occasionally manufactures sheets?

Let’s not judge yet. Numbers will speak.

But here’s the real question:
Are we looking at a hidden gem… or a balance sheet that works harder than the factory?


3. Business Model – WTF Do They Even Do?

Imagine this:

You want to replace wood, metal, or asbestos sheets. You want something lighter, corrosion-resistant, durable, and cheaper.

Enter Tainwala.

They manufacture extruded plastic sheets in thickness from 0.5 mm to 30 mm. Applications include:

  • Industrial equipment fabrication
  • Chemical tank linings
  • Signboards
  • Automobiles
  • White goods
  • Pollution control equipment

They even had technical collaboration

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