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Country Club Hospitality & Holidays First Quarter 2026 Earnings: EPS: ₹0.02 (vs ₹0.02 loss in 1Q 2025)
Country Club Hospitality & Holidays (NSE:CCHHL) First Quarter 2026 Results
Key Financial Results
- Revenue: ₹254.3m (up 64% from 1Q 2025).
- Net income: ₹2.58m (up from ₹3.02m loss in 1Q 2025).
- Profit margin: 1.0% (up from net loss in 1Q 2025).
- EPS: ₹0.02 (up from ₹0.02 loss in 1Q 2025).
All figures shown in the chart above are for the trailing 12 month (TTM) period
Country Club Hospitality & Holidays' share price is broadly unchanged from a week ago.
Risk Analysis
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About NSEI:CCHHL
Country Club Hospitality & Holidays
Provides leisure, recreation, and hospitality membership services in India and the Middle East.
Solid track record with mediocre balance sheet.
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