Tamil Nadu Telecommunications: Q4 FY26 loss ₹3.69 cr
Tamil Nadu Telecommunications Ltd
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Key dates investors are tracking
Tamil Nadu Telecommunications Ltd has an upcoming earnings date of 14 August 2026 for Q1 FY26-27, as per the update shared in the company snapshot. The last earnings date referenced is 29 May 2026 for Q4 FY25-26, linked to a board meeting to consider the audited annual results. These dates matter because the company’s recent disclosures show continued losses and no revenue from operations in the reported periods. With a thin flow of operating updates, scheduled results become the main checkpoints for shareholders. The company is listed on the NSE, and the snapshot also shows market price updates around late June 2026. Investors typically watch whether audited numbers confirm unaudited trends and whether any operational restart is reflected in revenue lines. For Tamil Nadu Telecommunications, the repeated “nil revenue” line has been a central feature of its quarterly reporting.
March 2026 quarter: standalone loss continues
A capital market report stated that Tamil Nadu Telecommunications reported a standalone net loss of ₹3.69 crore for the quarter ended March 2026. The same report said the loss was against a net loss of ₹5.52 crore in the “previous quarter ended March 2025”, and it also highlighted that no sales were reported in the March 2026 quarter and in the March 2025 period referenced for comparison. While the comparison period wording is unusual, the key takeaway from the report is that losses continued even as sales remained at zero. The company’s own quarterly tables also show Total Revenue at ₹0.00 crore for recent quarters. In practical terms, that means the reported net result is being driven by expenses and financing costs rather than operating revenue. For investors, the absence of sales makes it difficult to evaluate the business on conventional valuation metrics tied to operating performance.
FY26 full-year numbers: loss narrows slightly, sales remain nil
For the year ended March 2026, the same report said the company posted a net loss of ₹14.89 crore, compared with a net loss of ₹15.48 crore in the year ended March 2025. It also stated that there were no sales reported in both years. That combination suggests the annual loss narrowed marginally, but not due to a turnaround in core operations. When a business reports nil sales for multiple years, the main moving parts tend to be cost control, interest costs, and any other income. As a result, investors often focus on balance-sheet stress indicators and whether the company can reduce fixed outflows. The company’s updates around accumulated losses and negative net worth add context to this continuing pressure.
Board meeting on 29 May 2026 for audited results
Tamilnadu Telecommunications Limited announced that it would hold its 192nd Board of Directors meeting on May 29, 2026, via video conferencing. The primary agenda mentioned was to consider and approve the audited financial results for the financial year ended March 31, 2026. For market participants, audited annual results are important because they consolidate the year’s performance and usually include additional notes on liabilities, going-concern assessment, and contingent items. The May 29 board meeting date also aligns with the “last earnings date” marker shown as Q4 FY25-26. Investors typically track whether audited figures match the net loss trajectory reported across quarters. Any change in disclosures on interest burden or operational status also tends to show up more clearly in audited statements.
Q1 FY26 (quarter ended June 2025): revenue at zero, loss persists
The Q1 results table for the quarter ended June 2025 shows Total Revenue of ₹0.00 crore, the same as the prior quarter (March 2025) on a QoQ basis. In that June 2025 quarter, Net Income was -₹3.44 crore, compared with -₹5.52 crore in March 2025. Operating performance deteriorated sharply on the cost line, with Total Operating Expense at ₹0.59 crore versus ₹0.04 crore in the previous quarter, and Operating Income at -₹0.59 crore versus -₹0.04 crore. Depreciation and amortization was ₹0.05 crore for both quarters. The table also reported Diluted Normalized EPS of -0.75 for June 2025 versus -1.21 for March 2025. These figures underline that the company remained loss-making with no operating revenue.
Q3 FY26 (ended December 31, 2025): losses and balance-sheet strain
The company also disclosed unaudited financial results for Q3 FY26 ended December 31, 2025, reporting a net loss of ₹3.46 crore. The update added that accumulated losses reached ₹246.99 crore and that the company had negative net worth of ₹190.53 crore. In a metric table, the company reported Revenue from Operations: Nil for Q3 FY26, Q3 FY25, and Q3 FY24. The same table showed Net Loss of ₹3.46 crore for Q3 FY26, ₹4.30 crore for Q3 FY25, and ₹3.43 crore for Q3 FY24, along with EPS figures of (0.76), (0.94), and (0.75) respectively. For the nine-month period ended December 31, 2025, it reported a net loss of ₹11.20 crore, compared to ₹9.95 crore in the corresponding prior-year period. The Board approved these unaudited results in a meeting held on February 12, 2026, and the company said the statements were prepared under Ind AS 34.
What the company does and where it is based
Tamil Nadu Telecommunications operates in the optical fibre cable segment, with product references including armoured optical fibre cable, composite cable, underwater hybrid cable, micro cable, ribbon cable, and CATV cable. The company address listed is No. 16, 1st Floor, Aziz Mulk, 3rd Street, Thousand Lights, Chennai (Madras), Tamil Nadu 600006. The telephone number shown is 044-28292653, and the website is http://www.ttlofc.in. These details are relevant for investors who track corporate filings, registered office disclosures, and communication channels for official updates. In small and thinly traded stocks, official channels often matter more because third-party data can be sparse.
Stock price snapshots from late June 2026
The snapshot shows a price point around ₹8.92, with a change of -0.05 (-0.56%), alongside an update timestamp of Thu 25 Jun, 2026 | 15:14:37. Another line shows NSE ₹8.98 -0.20 (-2.18%), with timestamp Thu 25 Jun, 2026 | 15:48:48. These are point-in-time prices rather than a full performance series, but they give a reference level around which the market was valuing the stock at that time. For a company with nil revenue and continued losses, short-term price moves can be driven by liquidity, sentiment, and event dates rather than fundamentals. Investors usually treat such snapshots as context and rely on filings for a clearer picture. The next scheduled earnings date is therefore a key near-term milestone.
Summary table: dates and headline financials
Why the upcoming earnings date matters
With revenue from operations reported as nil across multiple quarters and years, earnings announcements are less about growth rates and more about the size and composition of losses. Investors tend to track whether expenses stay contained, whether interest costs remain elevated, and whether any operational restart shows up in the revenue line. The disclosures around accumulated losses and negative net worth also raise the importance of balance-sheet commentary in results and audit notes. The next update scheduled for 14 August 2026 is therefore a key checkpoint for what, if anything, changes in the company’s operating position. Until then, the most concrete publicly shared facts remain the continuing losses, the nil revenue line, and the board-approved financial reporting calendar.
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