Navin Fluorine Q4 FY26 preview: key estimates 2026
Navin Fluorine International Ltd
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What investors are watching going into Q4 FY26
Navin Fluorine International (NSE: NAVINFLUOR) is preparing to announce its Q4 FY26 financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2026. The update matters because Q4 closes the financial year, frames FY27 estimates, and often carries final dividend decisions. The provided data feed points to heightened attention on near-term operating performance, with multiple references to revenue conversion, margin stability, and the quality of reported profit.
The dataset also contains multiple price snapshots for Navin Fluorine across different points in April 2026 and different market screens. These range from ₹2,850 (April 2026 mention) to ₹3,400 (early April 2026 mention) and a separate market-depth snapshot showing ₹6,735 on April 29, 2026. Investors typically reconcile such differences with exchange quotes and corporate action adjustments before taking any conclusions from screen-level price references.
Key dates: results and board meeting (expected)
The earnings line in the feed says “Expected on 29/04/2026,” while the narrative section also says the board meeting is “scheduled to meet on May 2026 (Expected)” to approve audited statements and consider a final dividend recommendation. Taken together, the data indicates the market is positioned for an earnings event window between late April and May 2026.
What is consistent across the text is the focus on Q4 FY26 results and FY27 management guidance as the primary near-term catalysts. The feed repeatedly flags results day as a key checkpoint for validating expectations on revenue, margin, and profit.
Trading snapshot from April 29, 2026 (market depth)
One section includes “BSE Market Depth (29 Apr 2026)” with a bid and ask shown as 6734.10 and 6740.45, respectively, and a last-traded price displayed as 6,735.00 with a gain of 109.60 (1.65%) as of 02:08 on April 29, 2026. It also lists a day range of 6,660.00 to 6,816.00, a 52-week range of 4,189.40 to 6,965.00, and volume of 247,261.
The same snapshot shows a “Score 64/100” and highlights: strengths including “Good quarterly growth in the recent results,” weaknesses including “Inefficient use of shareholder funds - ROE declining,” opportunities including “Above 200 DMA,” and threats including “Negative growth with promoters decreasing shareholding.”
Price references and 52-week ranges shown in the feed
Separate blocks in the feed cite different 52-week ranges, including ₹2,580 to ₹4,200 (when the stock is cited at ₹2,850), and ₹2,800 to ₹4,600 (when the stock is cited at ₹3,400). Another Q&A-style line says the 52-week high was ₹6,965.00 and low ₹3,566.00.
Because these figures come from multiple embedded sources inside the same data dump, the safest way to use them is as context on what the feed is highlighting, rather than as a single definitive market range. What is clear from the text is that the stock has traded across a wide band in the last year and that results-driven re-rating risk is being discussed.
Street expectations for Q4 FY26: revenue, margins, PAT
Analyst estimates in the feed peg Q4 FY26 revenue at ₹600-660 crore, with PAT expectations of ₹96-112 crore. EBITDA margin projections are listed at 26-28%. The dataset also provides the previous quarter reference: Q3 FY26 revenue of ₹545 crore, PAT of ₹88 crore, and EBITDA margin of 26.4%.
A separate financial data line states that “Navin Fluorine International Limited revenue for the last quarter amounts to ₹725 crore” versus an estimate of ₹738 crore, with the next quarter expected at ₹712 crore. Net income in that block is shown as ₹117 crore for the last quarter, versus ₹95 crore in the prior quarter (949.60 million INR).
Dividend expectation: ₹14-18 per share (expected)
The feed says Navin Fluorine International is expected to consider a final dividend of ₹14-18 per share. It also notes that the board meeting in May 2026 (expected) would consider a final dividend recommendation alongside audited statements.
Dividend expectation is repeatedly framed as one of four key parameters for investors to track, along with revenue, margins, and guidance.
Macro and flows: US tariff uncertainty and FII selling
The narrative flags macro uncertainty from a “26% US reciprocal tariff on Indian goods.” For Navin Fluorine, the text frames the impact as indirect, including the risk of FII outflows and possible earnings estimate cuts if global demand slows.
It also states that FIIs sold ₹22,000 crore in Indian equities in a single week following the tariff announcement. The feed argues that continued selling pressure could create headwinds regardless of company-specific fundamentals.
Seasonality and technical signals cited in the dataset
The seasonality block says that in 14 out of 18 years, Navin Fluorine International has delivered positive returns in April. On technical indicators, the feed notes moving average crossover buy signals on February 18, 2026, including 10-day and 14-day moving crossover references, with an “average price gain of 3.24% within 7 days of this signal in last 5 years.”
Another technical section lists multiple moving averages as “Bullish,” including 5 DMA (4,689.84), 10 DMA (4,672.59), 20 DMA (4,557.66), 50 DMA (4,451.3), 100 DMA (4,271.82), and 200 DMA (3,857.66). Separately, an Investing.com-style line in the feed states a “Strong Sell signal on the daily timeframe (0 buy, 7 sell),” again underscoring that the dataset combines multiple technical feeds.
Key numbers table (as stated in the feed)
What to track on results day
The feed explicitly calls out two primary watchpoints if results disappoint: revenue versus the ₹600-660 crore estimate and PAT versus ₹96-112 crore. It also highlights the importance of assessing whether PAT is driven by operational improvement or one-time items, with “clean, recurring profit” framed as most positively received by institutional investors.
Beyond the quarter’s print, the text repeatedly points to FY27 management guidance as the most critical post-results catalyst. The combination of revenue conversion, margin delivery, and dividend clarity is presented as the checklist investors are likely to use to interpret the update.
Closing note
Navin Fluorine’s Q4 FY26 results and FY27 guidance are positioned in the feed as the key near-term triggers for the stock, alongside a final dividend decision expected to be considered at the board meeting in May 2026. The same dataset also highlights macro uncertainty from tariffs and equity flow pressure, which could influence sentiment around results day.
This article does not constitute investment advice, and the figures above are taken as stated from the provided text feed.
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