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Larsen and Toubro (L&T) saw a 4.37% uptick today in its share price, bringing it to ₹3648.30 from the previous closing of ₹3,495.60. This comes after the company posted a 30% year-on-year (YoY) jump in its net profit to ₹3,617 crore for Q1 of the current financial year.
The company also consolidated revenues of ₹63,679 crore for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, registering a 16% YoY growth due to healthy execution witnessed in its key
Projects & Manufacturing (P&M) portfolio. International revenues during the quarter were at ₹32,994 crore, which constituted 52% of the total revenues.
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The consolidated order book of the group was at ₹612,761 crore, seeing a QoQ growth of 6%, with the share of international orders being 46%.
Larsen & Toubro received orders worth ₹94,453 crore at the Group level during Q1FY2026. The Company registered a YoY growth of 33% aided by a strong ordering momentum witnessed across diverse businesses. During the quarter, orders were received across multiple businesses like Thermal BTG, Renewables, Power Transmission & Distribution, Hydel, Non-Ferrous Metals, Offshore & Onshore businesses of Hydrocarbon, Commercial and Residential projects. International orders stood at ₹48,675 crore, accounting for 52% of the total order inflow.
The Energy Projects segment secured orders valued at ₹31,420 crore during the quarter ended June 30, 2025, registering a more than 100% growth on a YoY basis. International order inflows constituted 24% of the total order inflow during the quarter.
The segment order book stood at ₹186,401 crore, with the international order book constituting 65% of the total. For the quarter ended June, revenues of the energy projects segment stood at ₹12,470 crore, registering a robust growth of 47% YoY, led by an execution ramp-up in international projects of the Hydrocarbon business.
The Hi-Tech Manufacturing segment secured orders valued at ₹1,889 crore for the quarter ended June 30, 2025, a 49% decline over the corresponding quarter of the previous year, primarily attributable to a high base in the Precision Engineering & Systems (PES) business.
The IT & Technology Services (IT&TS) segment recorded customer revenues of ₹12,619 crore for the quarter ended June, registering a YoY growth of 10%, largely in line with the cautious IT&TS spending across the developed world. International billing contributed 92% of the total customer revenues.
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