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Can Kusumgar IPO deliver long-term growth for high risk investors?

Economic Times

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July 7, 2026

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Kusumgar plans a 650 crore offer for sale, reducing promoter stake to 75.4. The engineered fabrics manufacturer boasts strong EBITDA margins, exceeding its listed peers. Revenue declined in FY26 due to deferred orders and US tariffs impacting exports. Operating cash flow improved significantly after a deficit in the prior year. Investors with high-risk appetite may consider this issue for long-term.

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