Introduction:
Leading textile company reported a significant 98.7% year-on-year revenue growth in Q4 FY25, showcasing strong operational performance and continued momentum in its core business segments over the past three financial years.
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Share price movement of VIP Clothing:
On April 4, 2025, VIP Clothing Ltd opened at ₹32.45, up 3.44% from its previous close of ₹31.37. The stock hit a high of ₹37.41 (19.26%) and a low of ₹32.45. By 3:25 PM, it traded at ₹33.92, marking an 8.13% gain, with a market capitalization of ₹303.38 crore.
VIP Clothing Reports Strong Q4 Revenue Growth in FY25:
VIP Clothing Limited announced its standalone revenue from operations at ₹64.36 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2025. This reflects a robust 98.7% year-on-year (YoY) increase over ₹32.38 crore in Q4 FY24.
When compared to the Q4 FY23 revenue of ₹51.63 crore, the Q4 FY25 figure marks a 24.7% YoY rise. Additionally, it shows a 34.9% growth over ₹47.70 crore recorded in Q4 FY22, continuing a positive revenue trend.
Stock performance of VIP Clothing for Period of 1 week, 6 months, and 1 year:
VIP Clothing Ltd delivered a 10.6% return over the past week. However, it declined by 27.8% in the past six months and fell 18.8% over the past year.
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Shareholding pattern of VIP Clothing:
Particulars | Dec 2024 | Sep 2024 | Jun 2024 |
Promoter | 47% | 49.60% | 50% |
FII | 0.50% | 0% | 0.00% |
DII | 0% | 0% | 0% |
Public | 53% | 50.40% | 50.40% |
About VIP Clothing:
VIP Clothing Ltd (NSE: VIPCLOTHNG) is a TUV-ISO 9000 certified company manufacturing and marketing innerwear and socks under brands like VIP, Frenchie, Feelings, and Leader, with fully integrated operations from cotton sourcing to garments.
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