1. At a Glance – Forging Metal, Forging Margins, Forging Nerves
₹468 per share. ₹2,270 Cr market cap. 45% return in 3 months. And yet… Q3 FY26 PAT down 33.8% YoY.
Welcome to the beautiful contradiction called M M Forgings Ltd.
The company just reported Q3 FY26 consolidated revenue of ₹414 Cr and PAT of ₹17.57 Cr. Quarterly EPS stands at ₹3.64. Meanwhile, debt has climbed to ₹1,216 Cr. Interest coverage? 2.62. That’s not dangerous, but it’s not exactly comfortable either.
Stock P/E is 26.2 vs industry median 27.85. ROE sits at 14.5%. ROCE is 11.9%. OPM around 17–18%. Debtor days have stretched to 84.
So here’s the drama:
Sales growing QoQ. Profits shrinking YoY. Debt rising. Capex incoming ₹500 Cr. Bonus issue done 1:1 in May 2024.
Is this a cyclical dip before a ramp-up?
Or are we watching margins quietly leak out of a forging press?
Let’s put on our auto-component detective hat and open the hood.
2. Introduction – From Royal Enfield Dealer to Global Forging Supplier
Back in 1946, this company was selling Royal Enfield bikes. Imagine that. From chrome exhaust pipes to hot steel forgings — what a pivot.
In 1974, they entered steel forging. By 1990, they exited bike dealership completely and focused on the metal business.
Fast forward to today:
- 10 plants across Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand & UP
- Installed capacity: 126,000 MTPA
- 500+ components per month
- Capacity utilization: ~67%
And here’s the spicy part.
Product mix:
- 81% Commercial Vehicle
- 10% Passenger Car
- 8% Others
That means this company’s heartbeat depends largely on commercial vehicle cycles. When trucks boom, they boom. When trucks sneeze, they catch cold.
Geographical split:
So they are not purely India dependent. That’s good. But exports bring currency risk and global auto demand risk.
Now ask yourself:
If commercial vehicles slow down, how insulated are they?
Let’s go deeper.
3. Business Model – WTF Do They Even Do?
M M Forgings manufactures steel forgings in:
- Raw stage
- Semi-machined stage
- Fully machined stage
Using:
- Carbon steel
- Alloy steel
- Micro-alloy
- Stainless steel
Products include:
Passenger cars – Sprockets, hubs
Commercial vehicles – Front axle beams, steering arms
Agriculture – Yoke shafts
Off-highway – Links, levers
High pressure valves – Body & bonnet components
In simple language:
They take heated metal, smash it into shape under extreme pressure, machine it precisely, and supply to auto OEMs.
Forging is capital intensive. Heavy