Nykaa’s parent FSN E-Commerce sees 4% share price drop

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The scrip of the beauty e-commerce company Nykaa dwindled by as much as 4%, bringing it down to ₹195, as recorded at 11:45 am on June 2, 2025.
Nykaa’s parent FSN E-Commerce sees 4% share price drop
The share price had closed nearly 0.61% lower at ₹203.26 on Friday, May 30.  Credits: Sanjay Rawat

FSN E-Commerce Ventures, the parent company of Nykaa, saw a sharp fall in its share price on Monday. The scrip of the beauty e-commerce company dwindled by as much as 4%, bringing it down to ₹195, as recorded at 11:45 am on June 2, 2025. 

The share price had closed nearly 0.61% lower at ₹203.26 on Friday, May 30. According to brokerage house Nomura, the stock has a ‘neutral’ rating on it, with a price target of ₹216.

On Friday, Nykaa had posted a significant jump in its Q4FY25 earnings, with a consolidated net profit rising 193% year-on-year (YoY) to ₹20 crore, compared to ₹7 crore in the same quarter last year.

The company’s consolidated revenue also grew by 24%, reaching ₹2,062 crore in Q4FY25, up from ₹1,668 crore in Q4FY24.

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Nykaa’s EBITDA saw a 43% YoY increase to ₹133 crore, with EBITDA margins improving to 6.5% during the quarter from 5.6%. The company’s core beauty segment remained the key contributor, generating ₹1,895 crore in sales, compared to ₹1,520 crore in the corresponding quarter last year. Its fashion vertical also reported growth, with a rise in revenue to ₹161 crore from last year’s ₹145 crore.

The beauty products retailer stock’s 52-week high stands at ₹229.80, while the 52-week low is ₹149.75. The market capitalization of the stock is ₹56,207 crore.

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