Trent slides 15%; 3 reasons why Motilal Oswal recommends Buy

Trent is one of the key Index losers but Motilal Oswal has recommended Buy on the share price with a target price of Rs 6800 per share. This implies an upside of 22% from current levels. While there are concerns about slower sales in Q4. They are gung-ho about the aggressive sore addition plans.

3 reasons why Motilal Oswal believes Trent is a stock to Buy 1. Motilal Oswal on Trent: Strong revenue growth despite revenue headwinds

As per the brokerage report, Trent’s standalone revenue for Q4FY25 (including GST) grew by approximately 28% year-on-year to Rs 43,300 crore. While this is slightly lower than Q3’s 36% growth, it still reflects strong performance despite broader market slowdown.

The brokerage notes, “The moderation is likely due to a further dip in same-store sales growth (SSSG), which slipped from high single digits in Q3.”

ALSO READTrent share slumps over 19%. Here’s why 2. Motilal Oswal on Trent: Aggressive store expansion strategy

In Q4FY25 alone, it added 136 net new stores, marking a 29% year-on-year rise across its fashion formats. The company’s flagship brands, Zudio added 132 stores in Q4, taking the total to 765 (up 40% YoY) and Westside added 13 stores (net addition of 10), reaching a total of 248 stores (up 7% YoY), added the brokerage house report.

3. Motilal Oswal on Trent: Consistent full year performance

For the full FY25, Trent reported standalone revenue of Rs 176,000 crore – a growth of 39% compared to FY24’s 55% growth. The company added 232 net stores in FY25, bringing the total to 1,043 – up 29% year-on-year.

According to the brokerage, “Trent has been opening bigger Westside stores in the past few quarters,” which suggests that the company is betting big on consumer recovery in urban areas.

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Trent shares are under heavy selling pressure today, falling over 15% in intraday trade. Looking at the short-term trend, Trent’s share price has slipped nearly 14% over the past five days. In the last one month, it has declined by about 5%.

Zooming out to a broader timeline, the stock has been on a volatile journey. Over the last six months and one year,

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