Solar Industries Board to Decide FY26 Results, Dividend May 15

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Solar Industries Board to Decide FY26 Results, Dividend May 15
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Solar Industries India Ltd. announced its Board will meet May 15, 2026, to approve FY26 audited financial results and consider a final dividend. The trading window reopens May 18, 2026. Investors await the company's full-year performance and potential shareholder returns.

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Solar Industries India Ltd. announced its Board of Directors will meet on May 15, 2026. The board is set to approve audited financial results for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026, and will consider a final dividend for FY26.

Investors are awaiting the company's full-year financial performance and potential shareholder returns from the dividend.

The trading window for company shares will reopen on May 18, 2026.

Solar Industries operates in the industrial explosives and defence sectors. For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2024, the company reported consolidated revenue of ₹5,266 crore and consolidated net profit of ₹680 crore.

Following the board meeting, shareholders will gain clarity on the FY26 financial health, the proposed dividend amount, and any guidance for the upcoming fiscal year.

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