Madhulika Agrawal lost Rs 11,96,10,000 in just 1 day from this small-cap civil construction stock after announcing Q1FY26 results!
DSIJ Intelligence-1 / 04 Aug 2025/ Categories: Mindshare, Trending

The stock is up by 11 per cent from its 52-week low of Rs 566.50 per share.
On Monday, shares of PSP Projects Ltd plunged 17.5 per cent to an intraday low of Rs 626.90 per share from its previous closing of Rs 759.50 per share. The shares of the company saw a spurt in volume by more than 32 times on the BSE.
As of June 2025, Madhulika Agrawal owns 9,00,000 shares or a 2.52 per cent stake in the company. She lost Rs 11,96,10,000 in just 1 day from this Small-Cap stock (9,00,000 shares x Rs 132.90 per share).
In its Quarterly Results, the net sales decreased by 17 per cent to Rs 517.76 crore and net profit decreased by 99 per cent to Rs 0.42 crore in Q1FY26 compared to Q1FY25. In FY25, the company reported net sales of Rs 2,512 crore and net profit of Rs 56 crore.
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About the Company
PSP Projects Ltd. is an Indian construction company based in Ahmedabad, established in 2008. They specialise in a wide range of construction projects, including industrial, institutional, government, and residential buildings across India. The company offers end-to-end services, from planning and design to construction, including MEP work and interior fit-outs. Notable projects include the Surat Diamond Bourse and the Kashi Vishwanath Corridor. PSP Projects is also involved in precast concrete manufacturing and is known for its timely project completion and expanding presence in the Indian construction sector.
The company had a market cap of Rs 2,484 crore and as of June 30, 2025, the company’s order book stands at Rs 6,514 crore. The company's shares are trading at a PE of 120x whereas the sectoral PE is 23x and an ROCE of 5 per cent. As of June 2025, Madhulika Agrawal owns 9,00,000 shares or a 2.52 per cent stake in the company. The stock is up by 11 per cent from its 52-week low of Rs 566.50 per share.
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