1. At a Glance – Small Cap, Big Export Drama
Lahoti Overseas Ltd is currently chilling at a market cap of ₹141 crore, with the stock price at ₹48.2 and trading at just 0.67 times book value. Yes, below book. The stock P/E stands at 8.18 versus an industry median of 33. That’s not a discount — that’s a clearance sale.
Latest quarterly revenue came in at ₹99.87 crore with PAT of ₹4.32 crore and an EPS of ₹1.48 for Q3 FY26. ROCE is 10.9%, ROE is 6.73%, debt-to-equity is a tiny 0.12, and interest coverage is a comfortable 11.2 times. Promoters hold 59.8% and haven’t pledged a single share.
But wait.
Quarterly sales are down 17.5% YoY. Profit is down 5.47% YoY. OPM? A wafer-thin 2.62% for the year. And yet profit growth TTM is 116%.
So what’s going on here? Is this a smartly run export machine quietly compounding? Or a cotton-price hostage negotiating survival every quarter?
Let’s open the bales.
2. Introduction – The Merchant Who Sells Yarn and Sunshine
Lahoti Overseas was incorporated in 1990. Three decades in yarn exports. That’s longer than most fintech startups have existed.
The company is a merchant exporter of cotton yarn and fabrics. Not a massive spinning behemoth. Not a vertically integrated textile giant. A trader.
And traders live and die by spreads.
Their revenue mix in FY22?
- Traded goods: 97%
- Duty drawback: 2%
- Export incentives: 1%
Translation: This is a trading company that lives on margins thinner than a politician’s promise.
Geographically, exports form 98% of revenue. Bangladesh contributes 64%, Turkey 36%. When Bangladesh sneezes, Lahoti catches a cold.
ICRA notes revenue was ₹507 crore in FY25 but contracted ~30% in H1 FY26 due to lower exports to Bangladesh. However, Q3 FY26 revenue stands at ₹99.87 crore, indicating stabilisation.
Now ask yourself: When 44% of revenue depends on one country, is that diversification or destiny?
3. Business Model – WTF Do They Even Do?
Simple version: They buy yarn domestically and sell it abroad.
More detailed version:
They export:
- 100% cotton yarns
- Blended yarns
- Synthetic ring spun