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Trent Adjusts 35% Lower Post 1:2 Bonus; HSBC Hikes Target to Rs 4,910 on Westside Expansion

Trent shares opened at Rs 2,759.5 after going ex-bonus (1:2). HSBC retained Buy with raised target of Rs 4,910, implying 15% upside, citing Westside's city expansion and larger new-store formats. Q4FY26 net profit rose 30% YoY to Rs 455 cr on 20.2% revenue growth to Rs 4,937 cr; EBITDA jumped 40% to Rs 919 cr (18.6% margin).

NDTV Profit · 6/4/2026, 7:05:45 AM

Zara India FY26 profit slumps 32% to Rs 204 cr in worst run since pandemic

The Inditex-Trent JV operating 22 Zara stores posted Rs 2,782 cr revenue, down from Rs 2,840 cr, as fast-fashion demand cools. Sister brand Massimo Dutti, with just 3 stores, defied the trend with 28% revenue growth to Rs 128 cr and 14% profit gain.

Financial Express · BrandWagon · 5/31/2026, 6:34:19 PM

Zara India profit slides 32% in FY26 as Trent leans harder into Zudio-led mass fashion

ITRIPL, Trent's JV with Inditex, posted net profit of Rs 204 cr (-31.9%) on near-flat revenue of Rs 2,749 cr. Parent Trent's consolidated revenue rose 18.2% to Rs 19,701 cr with PAT of Rs 2,535 cr, as the Zudio-led portfolio scaled to 1,286 stores, signalling a strategic pivot from premium Zara to value fashion.

NDTV Profit · 5/31/2026, 8:16:36 AM

Zara India posts weakest year since pandemic as profit drops 32%

Zara India revenue slipped 1.2% to ₹2,749 cr in FY26 with profit down 32%, its softest showing since the pandemic. Parent Trent grew 18.2% to ₹19,701 cr on Zudio strength, while sister brand Massimo Dutti jumped 28% to ₹128 cr. Fast-fashion competition is biting the premium end.

ET Small Business · 5/30/2026, 6:27:05 PM

Zara India FY26 profit tumbles 32% to Rs 204 cr; Trent trims ITRIPL stake to 20%

Zara India's FY26 net profit fell 31.9% to Rs 204.14 cr as revenue slipped 1.1% to Rs 2,749.28 cr, per Trent's annual report. Trent cut its ITRIPL stake to 20% via buyback amid rising competition from H&M and UNIQLO. Massimo Dutti JV bucked the trend with 28% revenue growth to Rs 128.45 cr.

NDTV Profit · 5/30/2026, 12:07:57 PM