Dixon Technologies (India) Limited reported earnings results for the third quarter and nine months ended December 31, 2025. For the third quarter, the company reported sales was INR 106,715.9 million compared to INR 104,536.8 million a year ago. Revenue was INR 108,029.1 million compared to INR 104,601.8 million a year ago. Net income was INR 2,872.6 million compared to INR 1,711.9 million a year ago. Basic earnings per share from continuing operations was INR 53.06 compared to INR 36.12 a year ago. Diluted earnings per share from continuing operations was INR 52.62 compared to INR 35.64 a year ago.
For the nine months, sales was INR 383,622.9 million compared to INR 285,675.6 million a year ago. Revenue was INR 389,910.3 million compared to INR 285,765.1 million a year ago. Net income was INR 11,822.3 million compared to INR 6,947.2 million a year ago. Basic earnings per share from continuing operations was INR 222.83 compared to INR 128.24 a year ago. Diluted earnings per share from continuing operations was INR 220.98 compared to INR 126.51 a year ago.
Dixon Technologies (India) Limited is an India-based electronics manufacturing services (EMS) provider. The Company is engaged in manufacturing various verticals, including consumer durables, lighting solutions, home appliances, and mobile phones. It operates through a single segment, which is Electronics Goods. Its product portfolio can be categorized into consumer electronics, home appliances, lighting products, mobile phones, EMS & others. Its consumer electronics include light-emitting diode (LED) televisions (TVs) and refrigerators. Its home appliances include washing machines. Its lighting products include LED bulbs, outdoor lighting, smart lights, battens, and downlighters. Its mobile phones, EMS & others include smartphones, information technology (IT) hardware, telecommunications, hearables, and wearables. It offers reverse logistics services such as repair and refurbishment of LED TV panels.
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