Small cap stock below £ 50: Sindhu trading links share price jumps 10%; Do you own?

Sindhu trading links rose by more than 10% on Monday, led by a heavy buying momentum. The Smallcap shares hampered its three-day loss line and summarized up to 10.44% to £ 26.33 per piece on the BSE. The profits in the Sindhu trading links’ share price were supported by strong trading volumes. About 46 lakh equity shares of logistics solution provider Sindhu Trade Links Ltd has changed from hands on stock exchanges, significantly higher than the average trading volume of one week of 6 Lakh shares, and one month’s average trading volume of 23 Lakh shares. Sindhu trading links recently announced its Q1 results. The company reported a consolidated net profit of £ 18.79 crore in the first quarter of FY26 versus a profit of £ 7.49 in the previous year. The company achieved a net loss of £ 58.97 crore in the quarter ended March 2025. Consolidated revenue from operations in Q1FY26 dropped to £ 165.34 from £ 554.09, an annual basis (yoy). Transport, logistics, mining and construction segment recorded an income of 104.14 crore during the June quarter of FY26 compared to £ 105.71 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous financial year. The ebit of the segment dropped to £ 18.74 from £ 24.42 crore, yoy. The overseas coal mining and trade segment’s turnover in Q1FY26 dropped to £ 30.04, while the EBIT drops to £ 8.70. Sindhu trading links share price performance Sindhu trading links The share price fell by 16% within one month, but the Smallcap share rose 16% within three months and increased by 67% in six months. On a year-on-date (YTD) basis, Sindhu trading links increased by 15%, while they rose 28% in one year. Sindhu trading links have produced multi -time yields of 1.550% over the past five years. At 14:15, the Sindhu trade links traded the share price of 5.49% at £ 25.15 on the BSE. Disclaimer: The views and recommendations above are those of individual analysts or brokerage companies, and not of currency. We advise investors to check with certified experts before making investment decisions.

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