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Worldwide Aluminium Ltd struggles to translate sales growth into profits

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Worldwide Aluminium Limited, a listed company on BSE & Calcutta stock exchange, engaged in the trading of all kinds of aluminium foils, aluminium sheets, strips, coils, PP caps, reported a flat bottom line for the December 2025 quarter, because high revenues failed to translate into net profit. The company’s own financial statement reveals zero net profit or loss for this period, compared to a marginal profit of INR 0.01 crore ( USD 1.1 thousand) in the same quarter of 2024. 

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According to the results filed with stock exchanges, Worldwide Aluminium’s sales surged 66.32 per cent year-on-year to INR 252.3 million (USD 2.78 million) in the December quarter of 2025, versus INR 151.7 million (USD 167.3 million). However, despite this robust top-line growth, profitability remained elusive, with operating margins virtually flat.

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The pattern of flat margins remains consistent with the company’s recent performance, say analysts. As a result, revenue gains have been replaced by thin margins. Even though sales advanced in 2025, Worldwide Aluminium did not report any net profit or loss,but  rather a balanced approach, which indicates a persistent pressure on the company’s bottom line.

Worldwide Aluminium Ltd. operates in the metal trading segment where competition is intense, and margins are typically slim. According to industry veterans, the company’s modest scale, reflected in a micro-cap market capitalisation, limits its competitive positioning and pricing power compared with larger peers.

Global aluminium markets are struggling in a mixed premise where several major producers are dealing with lingering pricing pressure, oversupply concerns, and a gradual shift toward cleaner production, especially by China.

However, for Worldwide Aluminium, despite higher sales, flat profitability and weak share price performance highlight their struggle to turn demand into durable earnings, underscoring the need for stronger margins and operational discipline.

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Last updated on : 10 FEBRUARY 2026
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