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Asian Warehousing Ltd Q3 FY26 – ₹0.48 Cr Quarterly Revenue, 38% OPM, but P/E at 170x: Warehouse or White Elephant?


1. At a Glance – The Elevator Pitch Nobody Asked For

Asian Warehousing Ltd is that tiny, under-the-radar agri-warehousing company with a market cap of just ₹11.9 crore, a stock price of ₹34, and ambitions big enough to make its balance sheet nervous. The company just clocked ₹0.48 crore in Q3 revenue (109% YoY growth, yes the base was microscopic), with operating margins north of 50% in the quarter. Sounds sexy? Hold your forklift.

Despite being in the “boring but stable” warehousing business, the stock trades at a P/E of ~170x, ROCE of 1.58%, ROE of 0.23%, and has delivered a -17% return in 3 months. Debt sits at ₹6.6 crore, promoter holding is a chunky 71%, and interest coverage is a nail-biting 1.06x.

So what do we have here?
A company that stores food grains, but whose valuation suggests it’s storing unicorns.

Curious already? Good. Let’s open the warehouse shutter.


2. Introduction – A Warehouse Full of Contradictions

Asian Warehousing Ltd (AWL) operates in agri-product warehousing – the kind of business your CA uncle loves because “beta, food toh hamesha lagega.” Incorporated in 2012, it became a listed entity in 2023 after a long demerger and listing journey from R T Exports via Neelkanth Limited.

On paper, the story is clean:

  • Warehousing for agri products
  • Long-life assets
  • Government-linked clients like FCI
  • Stable service income

In reality, the numbers look like they’re still waking up from a long afternoon nap.

Revenue for FY25 stands at ₹2.13 crore, PAT at ₹0.06 crore, and despite insanely high operating margins, net margins are stuck around 2–3% because interest eats profits faster than rats eat stored wheat.

And yet, the market says: “170x P/E? Totally fine.”

Is the market seeing a logistics powerhouse

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