Trent share slumps over 19%. Here’s why

Trent’s share price slumped over 19% to an intra-day low of Rs 4,488 on the National Stock Exchange. The fall in the stock prices came after the company reported lower growth in its Q4 business update. Though it saw a slight recovery, it is still down over 155.

Trent Q4 sales lower than 5-year average growth

The Tata Group’s fashion retail arm reported a revenue of Rs 4,334 crore, a growth of 28% year-on-year, which was lower than the five-year CAGR of 36%. Not just that, the overall weak sentiment also worked as a catalyst and abated the sell-off The revenue increase was below 39% annual revenue growth in FY25 at Rs 17,624 crore. 

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During the March quarter, Trent added 132 Zudio stores and 13 Westside outlets. The company operated 248 Westside stores, and 765 Zudio outlets, out of which 2 were in the UAE. It added 30 outlets under other lifestyle formats, as of 31 March 2025.

Trent Q3 results

The company reported an increase of 33% YoY in its consolidated net profit for Q3 FY25 reaching Rs 497 crore, compared to Rs 374 crore in the same period a year ago. In Q3 FY25, the revenue from operations stood at Rs 4,657 crore, a growth of 34% YoY as against Rs 3,467 crore posted in the corresponding quarter of the last fiscal.

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The share price of Trent has fallen 13% in the last five trading sessions. The stock has declined 5.2% in the last one month and over 36% in the last six months. However. the share price of Trent has risen 21% in the last one year. 

To compare, the benchmark index, Nifty 50 has fallen 6.3% in the last five trading sessions. The index has corrected 2.5% in the past one month and 11.3% in the last six months. The index has cracked 3% in the last one year. 

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