Synopsis:
Jyoti Structures is in focus after Ace Investor Ashish Kacholia trimmed his stake in the company by 0.6 percent.

The shares of this transmission company are in focus after Ashish Kacholia trimmed his stake by 0.6 percent in June 2025. He held a 2 percent stake in the company in March 2025, which dropped to 1.4% in June 2025

With a market capitalisation of Rs 2,345 crores, the shares of Jyoti Structures Ltd are currently trading at Rs 19.7 per share, down by 46.80 percent from its 52-week high of Rs 37.02 per share. Over the past five years, the stock has delivered a robust return of 843 percent.

As of June 2025, Ashish Kacholia holds a 1.4 percent stake in the company, down by 0.6% from its previous quarter holding of 2 percent, and is presently valued at Rs 33.8 crore.

As of June 2025, public shareholders have the largest share in the business, reflecting 98.02 percent, followed by FIIs with 1.54 percent and DIIs with 0.45 percent. The company reported a revenue of Rs 498 crore in FY25, up by 10.42 percent from its FY24 revenue of Rs 451 crore.

On a Year-on-Year basis, it reported a revenue growth of 28 percent to Rs 165 crore in Q4 FY25 from Rs 129 crore a year ago. Quarterly, it reported a growth of 20.43 percent from Rs 137 crore.

Additionally, the company reported a net profit increase of 24 percent to Rs 36 crore in FY25 from Rs 29 crore in FY24. On a Year-on-Year basis, it reported a net profit decline of 14.28 percent to Rs 12 crore in Q4 FY25 from Rs 14 crore a year ago. Quarterly, it reported a growth of 9 percent from Rs 11 crore.

Jyoti Structures Limited specialises in designing and constructing transmission towers, substation structures, and antenna towers, both in India and internationally.

They take on full-scale power projects, which encompass everything from design and fabrication to the installation of high-voltage transmission lines and substations. Additionally, the company is involved in solar power initiatives and rural electrification projects.

Written by Satyajeet Mukherjee

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