1. At a Glance – The Chemical Drama Just Got Spicy
Platinum Industries is currently trading at ₹232, with a market cap of ₹1,274 crore and a stock P/E of 29.2. In the last 3 months, the stock is down 15.6%, which means Mr. Market is clearly not impressed — at least not yet.
Latest quarterly numbers?
Q3 FY26 Revenue: ₹105 Cr
Q3 FY26 PAT: ₹12 Cr
Quarterly sales growth: 12%
Quarterly profit growth: 7.9%
ROCE stands at 18.6%, ROE at 14%, and the company claims to be almost debt-free with a debt-to-equity ratio of just 0.07.
But wait — there’s drama.
The auditor issued a qualified review due to an insurance claim of ₹98.19 million related to a fire incident at a subsidiary. Not exactly the kind of masala you want in a specialty chemicals business.
And yet…
They’re building a ₹250 crore Egypt plant, entering pharma via a new subsidiary, and claiming they’ll grow at 35% CAGR till FY29.
So what is this company really?
A serious specialty chemical contender?
Or a growth story running faster than its balance sheet?
Let’s investigate.
2. Introduction – From Palghar to Cairo
Platinum Industries was incorporated in 2016. Yes, 2016. That’s practically a startup in chemical industry years.
In less than a decade, it has become the third-largest PVC stabilizer player in India with 13% market share.
Its products go into:
- PVC pipes
- Profiles
- Electrical wires
- SPC flooring
- Foam boards
In simple language — if India builds houses, Platinum supplies the chemistry that keeps those pipes and cables stable.
But here’s the twist.
While the PVC industry saw a 10–12% degrowth Apr–Dec, Platinum says CPVC demand grew “exponentially high.”
They also claim:
- Egypt plant to start by Sep/Dec 2026
- Pharma vertical to generate revenue by FY27
- India plants potential revenue ₹1,400 Cr
Ambition level? 10/10.
Execution level? Let’s see.
You ready?
3. Business Model – WTF Do They Even Do?
Platinum is not a middleman. Management explicitly said that.
They manufacture:
- PVC stabilizers (lead-based & lead-free)
- CPVC additives
- Metallic soaps
- Lubricants
- PE & OPE wax
Think of