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Morepen Laboratories Ltd Q3 FY26 – ₹484 Cr Quarterly Sales, ₹28 Cr PAT, 70% API Market Share & A ₹2,138 Cr Valuation Puzzle


1. At a Glance – The Comeback Kid with a GST Headache

₹39 stock price. ₹2,138 crore market cap. Quarterly sales of ₹484 crore. PAT of ₹28 crore. Quarterly EPS ₹0.50. TTM EPS ₹1.82. P/E around 28. ROCE 15.1%. ROE 11.8%. Debt-to-equity just 0.13.

And yet the stock is down 29% in one year and 14% in the last three months.

Welcome to Morepen Laboratories Ltd, a company that dominates Montelukast with 70% market share, rules Loratadine at 69%, and still manages to look like a mid-cap struggler in the stock market.

Q3 FY26 numbers (Dec 2025 quarter) show sales of ₹484 crore — highest in the last four quarters — and PAT of ₹28 crore. OPM back to 10%. But then you see a ₹117.94 crore GST show cause notice (stay granted by High Court), a QIP of ₹200 crore, and a business restructuring where medical devices are being hived off into a subsidiary.

Is this a clean pharma turnaround story?
Or a complicated family-owned pharma saga with a medical device side hustle?

Let’s open the lab coat and see what’s brewing.


2. Introduction – From Penny Stock to Pharma Contender?

Morepen is not a new kid on the Dalal Street block. It has been around for decades, survived the early 2000s pharma debt disasters, and quietly rebuilt itself.

Today it operates across:

  • APIs
  • Finished formulations
  • OTC products under Dr. Morepen
  • Medical devices (glucometers, BP monitors, strips)

It claims leadership in 6 APIs globally. Montelukast? 70%. Loratadine? 69%. Desloratadine? 49%.

That’s not small talk. That’s global dominance in anti-allergy and respiratory molecules.

But here’s the twist.

Despite being a volume leader, profitability isn’t blockbuster-level. TTM OPM is 8%. ROE is 11.8%. This isn’t Divi’s Labs territory. This is mid-tier grinder pharma.

And now management says: target ₹5,000 crore revenue by 2030.

Current revenue? ₹1,787 crore (TTM).

So they want to nearly triple in 5 years.

Ambitious? Yes.
Impossible? Not necessarily.
Easy? Absolutely not.


3. Business Model – WTF Do They Even Do?

Let’s simplify this for the lazy but intelligent investor.

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