Small-cap stocks often reveal hidden market gems, with recent Q3 announcements sparking investor excitement. This unexpected surge signals potential growth, innovation, and market resilience. Savvy investors recognise such movements as opportunities to capture early-stage momentum and diversify portfolios beyond conventional blue-chip selections.
Following is a list of 3 Small cap stocks which have announced Q3 results:
1. Alivus Life Sciences
Founded in 2011 in Mumbai, India, Alivus specialises in developing active pharmaceutical ingredients for chronic conditions like cardiovascular diseases, oncology, and diabetes. With a diverse portfolio of 151 molecules, it operates four advanced facilities.
In Q3FY25, the company reported revenue of Rs. 139.46 crore, an increase of 16.4 percent YoY from Rs. 119.79 crore in Q3FY24 and 6.1 percent QoQ from Rs. 131.43 crore in Q2FY25. Profits stood at Rs. 19.92 crore, up 76.9 percent YoY from Rs. 11.26 crore and 64.1 percent QoQ from Rs. 12.14 crore.
The stock is currently priced at Rs. 1,200.20, reflecting a daily gain of 6.91%. Over the past year, it has risen by 8.64%, and over five years, it has delivered an impressive return of 60.35%.
2. Zee Entertainment Enterprises
Founded in 1992, ZEEL is a Mumbai-based media conglomerate with over 45 global channels. It produces TV, films, and digital content, delivering culturally resonant entertainment across languages while emphasising innovation and audience engagement worldwide.
In Q3FY25, the company reported revenue of Rs. 1,836.5 crore, a decline of 4.1 percent YoY from Rs. 1,914.2 crore in Q3FY24 and 1.8 percent QoQ from Rs. 1,871.0 crore in Q2FY25. Profits stood at Rs. 126.0 crore, down 59 percent YoY from Rs. 307.3 crore but up 65 percent QoQ from Rs. 76.3 crore.
The stock is priced at Rs. 119.84, with a daily gain of 1.59%. However, it has declined by 23.15% over the past year and by 57.32% over five years, reflecting significant long-term underperformance.
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3. Alldigi
Based in Chennai and established in 1998, Alldigi specialises in digital business services like customer experience management, payroll solutions, and technical support. It serves fintech, retail, and healthcare sectors, employing 5,675 professionals globally.
In Q3FY25, the company reported revenue of Rs. 139.46 crore, an increase of 16.4 percent YoY from Rs. 119.79 crore in Q3FY24 and 6.1 percent QoQ from Rs. 131.43 crore in Q2FY25. Profits stood at Rs. 19.92 crore, up 76.9 percent YoY from Rs. 11.26 crore and 64.1 percent QoQ from Rs. 12.14 crore.
The stock is trading at Rs. 993.85, reflecting a daily decline of 7.07%. Since its inception, the stock has fallen by 5.48%, indicating a downward trend in its overall performance.
Written By Fazal Ul Vahab C H
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