Maharashtra Seamless Q2FY26 Concall Decoded: Margins Seamless No More, but Cash Still Thicker than Steel
1. Opening Hook
If you thought “steel nerves” was just a saying, Maharashtra Seamless just gave it literal meaning. With a ₹3,115 crore treasury chest that could fund a small nation, the company still managed to make analysts sweat over markdowns, dumping, and muted margins. Management insists it’s all “notional” — kind of like how investors’ patience is these days. 😏
Yet amid Chinese dumping, oil sector sluggishness, and endless accounting gymnastics, the company still calls itself a “market leader.” Read on — because the deeper you go, the more fascinating the metal fatigue gets.
2. At a Glance
Revenue down 5% – Apparently, even steel caught a cold this quarter.
EBITDA down 27% – Notionally hurt, actually painful.
PAT down 44% – The markdown hangover hit profits harder than Monday blues.
Order book up 20% – At least someone’s ordering steel therapy.
Treasury at ₹3,115 crore – Cash-rich, margin-poor; the irony could fund dividends.
Capex payments ₹52 crore (of ₹80 crore POs) – Telangana project crawls forward — not derailed, just “delayed.”
3. Management’s Key Commentary
“Margins were impacted due to slowdown in oil & gas, Chinese dumping, and inventory markdown.” (Translation: Every possible excuse from the industrial playbook used in one sentence. 🎯)
“We’ve replenished the order book every quarter.” (But can’t replenish margins, apparently.)
“Credit rating remains at AA+, highest in 12 years.” (Perfect rating for financial discipline; emotional resilience not rated yet.)
“We’ve quadrupled dividends in past years and will maintain that.” (Spoiler: “Maintain” ≠ “Increase.” Don’t get too excited.)
“We retain cash to stay ready for opportunities.” (Read: acquisitions that may or may not happen this decade.)
“Actual seamless pipe production in India is 9 lakh tons; imports are 25% of total.” (China’s dumping steel; MSL’s dumping optimism.)
“Exports haven’t improved due to tariff tantrums.” (Yes, that’s the official phrase — tariff tantrums. Even steel has mood swings now.)
“No orders for drill pipes yet.” (Drilling patience, not pipes.)
“Cold drawn line started; it’s a small tonnage but adds value.” (Minor victory filed under: ‘Something started, at least.’)
“We will not diversify — we’ve been leaders for 35 years.” (Consistency is commendable; flexibility, optional.)