1. At a Glance – Copper King Ya Working Capital Ka Slave?
If Indian midcap stories were Bollywood movies, Bhagyanagar India Ltd would be that character who suddenly gets rich in interval… but you still don’t trust him in the second half.
Revenue is exploding. Profit is jumping like it just discovered steroids. Management is talking about AI data centers, EVs, solar, ESG, and even plastic recycling (yes, plastic too). On paper, this looks like a classic “future-ready copper play.”
But then… you look closer.
Margins are still thinner than hostel chai. ROE is barely alive at ~6%. Debt is sitting at ₹369 Cr. Cash flows? Completely drunk.
And the biggest twist? The company is literally splitting itself into two personalities:
Growth story (copper business → Tieramaet)
Asset story (land + wind → Bhagyanagar)
This is not a company. This is a multiverse.
So the real question: Is this a hidden gem riding the copper supercycle… or just another working-capital-heavy business pretending to be a tech-enabled ESG darling?
Let’s investigate.
2. Introduction – Copper Story with Bollywood-Level Drama
Bhagyanagar India Ltd started life in 1985 making copper products. Simple, boring, industrial stuff.
Then like every ambitious Indian promoter group, they said: “Why stop at copper? Let’s do EVERYTHING.”
So now the company has:
Copper products
Solar components
Wind energy
Real estate land bank
Plastic recycling (because why not)
This is not diversification. This is buffet strategy.
And now comes the biggest move: A demerger.
They are splitting the company into:
Tieramaet Ltd → Pure copper business
Bhagyanagar India → Land + wind energy
This is like separating Shah Rukh Khan’s romantic roles from his action roles.
But here’s the catch: Management is pitching copper as the future of everything — AI, EVs, green energy.
And they are not wrong.
But the problem isn’t demand.
The problem is execution.
Because in commodities, everyone sells the same metal… but not everyone makes money.
So ask yourself: Is Bhagyanagar a copper story… or a margin story waiting to happen?
3. Business Model – WTF Do They Even Do?
Let’s simplify.
Core Business:
They manufacture copper products for OEMs like:
Automotive
Electrical equipment
Solar companies
AI data centers (new shiny buzzword)
Products include:
Busbars (power distribution)
Copper wires and rods
Solar connectors
Enamelled wires
Copper foils
Basically, if electricity flows through something… they probably make a part of it.