
BEML reported a net loss of ₹64 crore, which is marginally higher than the CNBC-TV18 poll of ₹58 crore. The PSU had reported a net loss of ₹70.5 crore during the same quarter last year.
The company was also expected to report a narrower Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation and Amortisation (EBITDA) loss during the quarter due to a moderately better operating leverage.
BEML reported an EBITDA loss of 49 crore during the quarter, compared to expectations of a ₹45 crore loss and against a loss of ₹50.1 crore during the same quarter last year.
Revenue for the quarter has remained unchanged at ₹634 crore, while the company was expected to report a 9% growth from last year to ₹689 crore. On a sequential basis, the topline is down over 60%.
Management commentary on execution pace across segments and defence order intake will be some of the key factors to watch during BEML’s results.
On Saturday, BEML won its maiden overseas contract in the Rail and Metro segment from Malaysia, for the Retrofit and Reconditioning of the Mass Rapid Transport System. The order is valued at $1 million.
Shares of BEML have given up gains during the session, currently trading 0.4% lower at ₹3,857.8. The stock has declined 11% in the last one month.
First Published: Aug 11, 2025 10:27 AM IST