
Supreme Petrochem reported a 58% year-on-year decline in standalone net profit to around Rs 30 crore for Q3 FY26, with revenue falling about 10% to Rs 1,260 crore. EBITDA dropped 33%, and margins contracted amid lower product prices and volumes. The company's share price fell to a two-year low following the results. Separately, Supreme Industries saw a nearly 12% profit decline in Q3 FY26 despite a 7% revenue increase and volume growth, reflecting margin pressures and higher costs.
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