Adani Enterprises Q2 results: Profit jumps 84% on one-time gains; core earnings fall on coal slump, revenue dips 6% YoY
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Adani Enterprises Q2 results: Profit jumps 84% on one-time gains; core earnings fall on coal slump, revenue dips 6% YoY

Adani Enterprises Ltd (AEL), the flagship company of the Adani Group, reported an 84% year-on-year rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 3,199 crore for the September quarter, boosted by a one-time gain from the sale of its stake in AWL Agri Business Ltd (formerly Adani Wilmar Ltd).However, excluding the exceptional gain of Rs 3,583 crore from the 13.51% stake sale, the companyโ€™s adjusted profit fell sharply by 66.2% to Rs 814.35 crore, compared to Rs 2,408.89 crore in the year-ago quarter, PTI reported.Consolidated revenue from operations declined 6% year-on-year to Rs 21,844 crore, mainly due to lower coal volumes and prices. The companyโ€™s EBITDA also weakened as its coal trading business saw a 29% drop in revenue to Rs 6,843 crore and a 22% fall in pre-tax profit to Rs 726 crore.The companyโ€™s board also approved a rights issue of up to Rs 25,000 crore to fund its expansion across airports, roads, and renewable energy – the largest fundraising effort since the cancellation of its Rs 20,000 crore FPO in 2023 following the Hindenburg Research report.The airport division continued to perform strongly, reporting a 39% jump in revenue and a 43% rise in pre-tax profit, while the new energy segment – which includes solar and wind businesses – saw modest growth with revenue up 3% and pre-tax profit up 5%.AEL said it validated its execution strength during the quarter with completion of major projects, including the Navi Mumbai airport and its seventh road project. The companyโ€™s core infrastructure businesses contributed 71% of its total EBITDA, recording Rs 5,470 crore in the first half of FY26, up 5% year-on-year.โ€œWith disciplined execution and strategic diversification, Adani Enterprises continues to strengthen its position as Indiaโ€™s leading incubator of transformative infrastructure and energy businesses,โ€ said Gautam Adani, Chairman, Adani Group.He added that strong performance across airports, data centres, and roads reflected the โ€œmomentum of the core infrastructure portfolio.โ€ Adani highlighted ongoing partnerships -including one with Google for Indiaโ€™s largest AI data centre -and rapid progress in green energy as part of the groupโ€™s push toward a โ€œsustainable, technology-driven future.โ€During the quarter, Adani airports handled 22.6 million passengers, solar module sales rose 9%, and wind turbine generator volumes surged 87%. Road construction output more than doubled to 456.1 line kilometres, while coal volumes fell 17% to 11.3 million tonnes.โ€œDomestic solar module sales increased 43% during the first half of FY26, with new 6 GW cell and module capacity on track for commissioning,โ€ the company said.



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