In addition to being the Lowest Bidder for orders totaling Rs. 11.48 crores from DRDO and PSU, Apollo Micro Systems (AMS) stated on Tuesday that it has received orders totaling Rs. 7.52 crores from DRDO, PSU, and a private firm.

The firm has revealed that it generated Rs 161.76 crores in standalone revenue from operations for the quarter that ended on March 31, 2025. Bigshare Services Pvt. Ltd., the company's registrar and share transfer agent, recently furnished the company with a certificate dated April 1, 2025, confirming its compliance with Regulation 74(5) of the SEBI (Depository & Participants) Regulations, 2018 for the quarter that concluded on March 31, 2025.
Earlier in February, AMS and Troop Comforts Limited agreed upon a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for a strategic commercial collaboration focused on the cooperative production, marketing, and research of advanced air defense systems, including anti-drone and anti-aircraft solutions. Additionally, AMS and Munitions India Limited signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the cooperative development of several defense systems for both domestic and international markets.
With a revenue of Rs 3,716.34 million in FY24, rising 24.91% from FY23, AMS showed remarkable growth. PBT and EBITDA showed increases of 52.51% and 39.12% year on year, respectively, to reach Rs 448.99 million and Rs 864.96 million. With a net cash profit of Rs 561.95 million, it outperformed FY23 by 41.16%. It also demonstrated impressive development in terms of profitability, increasing by 66% in FY24 to reach Rs 311.07 million. As anticipated, the firm is steadily moving forward with the development of two additional facilities, totaling 40,000 square feet and 350,000 square feet, with completion expected by 2025.
Apollo Micro Systems has a market valuation of around Rs 3.62 Cr and is included in the BSE small-cap index. Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) boosted their investment in AMS from 0.19% in September 2024 to 0.74% in December 2024 due to the favorable attitude around the firm.
On the afternoon of Tuesday, Apollo Micro Systems' stock was up 5% on the BSE, trading at Rs 118.10 a share. One of Dalal Street's multibagger defense stocks is Apollo Micro Systems, which has returned 1,960% over the previous five years and more than 700% over the last three years.
An Indian business called Apollo Micro Systems (AMS) focuses on the development of unique electrical and electro-mechanical systems. Although they provide solutions for railways and automotive, their primary markets are aerospace, defense, and space. Since its founding in 1985, AMS has developed into a publicly traded business. In 1997, it was formed as a private limited company, and in 2017, it changed its status to a public limited company.
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