In the world of investing, small-cap companies often present significant growth opportunities. This article highlights five strong small-cap companies, each with a market capitalization smaller than its annual revenue. These companies demonstrate potential for growth, as their business performance outweighs their market valuation, making them attractive picks for investors seeking high returns with manageable risk.

Here are stocks to look out for

Ashoka Buildcon Ltd

Ashoka Buildcon Ltd is a leading infrastructure development company in India, primarily focused on building and managing roads and highways. It is known for its expertise in constructing BOT (Build, Operate, Transfer) projects and has a strong presence in the transportation infrastructure sector. The company also undertakes various EPC projects and has expanded into urban infrastructure.

Ashoka Buildcon Limited reported Revenue TTM of Rs. 9,458 crore in FY26, which is over 1.71 times its market capitalization of Rs. 5,321 crore, highlighting strong business performance relative to valuation.

Reliance Infrastructure Ltd

Reliance Infrastructure Ltd, is a major player in the Indian infrastructure sector, involved in energy, roads, metro rail, airports, and water supply projects. The company operates power generation, transmission, and distribution, with a significant presence in both urban and rural infrastructure development.

Reliance Infrastructure Limited reported Revenue TTM of Rs. 22,307 crore in FY26, which is over 2.1 times its market capitalization of Rs. 10,114 crore, highlighting strong business performance relative to valuation.

Gokul Agro Resources Ltd

Gokul Agro Resources Ltd is a leading manufacturer and exporter of edible oils, vanaspati, and other agri-products. The company specializes in the extraction, refining, and distribution of edible oils like soybean, sunflower, and palm oil. It has a strong presence in both the domestic and international markets, providing high-quality products to consumers and contributing to the Indian agricultural value chain.

Gokul Agro Resources reported Revenue TTM of Rs. 20,185 crore in FY26, which is over 3.38 times its market capitalization of Rs. 5,790 crore, highlighting strong business performance relative to valuation.

Precision Wires India Ltd

Precision Wires India Ltd is a renowned manufacturer of enamelled copper wires, which are primarily used in the production of electric motors, transformers, and other electrical equipment. The company is known for its quality standards and has a significant export market. It serves industries like power, automotive, and electronics, offering a range of copper wire solutions.

Precision Wires India reported Revenue TTM of Rs. 4,196 crore in FY26, which is over 1.2 times its market capitalization of Rs. 3,276 crore, highlighting strong business performance relative to valuation.

Electrotherm (India) Ltd

Electrotherm (India) Ltd is a diversified company engaged in manufacturing electrical equipment, including induction furnaces, steel products, and power electronics. Known for its cutting-edge technology, the company plays a key role in the steel and engineering sectors. Electrotherm also produces energy-efficient products for various industries and has a strong focus on renewable energy and electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure.

Electrotherm (India) reported Revenue TTM of Rs. 3,890 crore in FY26, which is over 2.89 times its market capitalization of Rs. 1,300 crore, highlighting strong business performance relative to valuation.

Written by Sridhar J 

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