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Orient Ceratech Ltd Q3 FY26: 241% Profit Jump, But ROE Still Stuck at 3.5% – Hidden Gem or Slow Burner?


1. At a Glance – The Quiet Kid Who Suddenly Topped the Class… But Still Can’t Run

There’s always that one student in class — silent, low profile, never participates… and suddenly scores 90% in one exam. Everyone claps. Teachers are impressed. But deep down, you’re thinking — “Bro, where were you all year?”

Welcome to Orient Ceratech.

A company that just dropped a 241% YoY profit growth in the latest quarter, showing revenue momentum and margin expansion. On paper, it looks like the kind of turnaround story that gets WhatsApp forwards titled “Multibagger in making!!!”

But then… reality hits like a tax notice.

  • ROE? A sleepy 3.54%
  • ROCE? Just 6.17%
  • Working capital cycle? Longer than Indian wedding functions
  • Inventory days? 387 days — bhai, yeh stock bech rahe ho ya museum bana rahe ho?

And wait — there was an Income Tax raid in October 2025, a government eviction notice for ₹2.51 crore dues, and oh yes… it belongs to the Ashapura Group, which has a history of defaults.

So what are we looking at here?

A hidden turnaround story…
or
a capital-heavy, slow-moving industrial dinosaur trying to look fit for Instagram?

Let’s dig deeper — because this one is not as simple as the profit jump headline.


2. Introduction – From Abrasives to Ceratech: Same Wine, New Bottle?

Orient Ceratech is not some startup with a pitch deck and fancy jargon.

This company has been around since 1974 — which means it has survived:

  • License Raj
  • Economic liberalisation
  • Globalization
  • And probably multiple CFO resignations

Originally called Orient Abrasives, it rebranded in 2023 to sound more futuristic — because nothing says innovation like adding “Ceratech” to your name.

But what actually changed?

Not much.

Still:

  • Manufacturing refractories
  • Processing bauxite
  • Supplying materials to steel, cement, and oil & gas sectors

Basically, it sells the boring but essential stuff — the kind of materials that go inside furnaces and pipelines, not Instagram reels.

Now here’s the twist:

  • The company is part of the Ashapura Group, which has
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