Gokaldas Exports Share Price Analysis – Stock Drop Explained

On: Thursday, January 8, 2026 12:12 PM
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Gokaldas Exports Share Price Analyzed

Gokaldas Exports’ stock price dropped sharply on Thursday, hitting a low not seen in over 28 months. It fell by 9.5%, meaning the stock was worth ₹619.20. This happened because investors are worried about how the company is doing and because of problems with trade rules between India and other countries.

Key Points

  • Stock price fell to ₹619.20, a 28-month low.
  • Stock dropped 9.5% on Thursday’s trading.
  • Overall, the stock has lost 46% in the last year.
  • Profit fell significantly – down 71% year-on-year.
  • Tariffs and uncertainty are impacting the business.
  • Revenue increased slightly, but Africa operations declined.

Why the Drop?

The stock has been falling for seven weeks, dropping 33% from its value in November 2025. The U.S. put higher taxes on goods from India, which made it harder for Gokaldas Exports to sell its products. The company worried that orders might move to countries with fewer taxes.

During the last quarter (July to September 2025), Gokaldas Exports made a lot less profit – only ₹8 crore, compared to ₹28 crore the year before. Their profits were also lower than the previous quarter. This was because of several challenges, including trade problems and starting new businesses.

Despite the lower profits, the company still made ₹984 crore in sales. However, sales in India went up by 14%, while sales in Africa went down by 23% because of rules in place that make it hard for Indian companies to sell to some countries.

What Analysts Are Saying

Experts say that many large clothing stores are careful about how much they buy, and demand for clothes isn’t growing as quickly as expected. Indian clothing companies are facing challenges because of these trade rules and changing customer preferences.

Companies like Gokaldas Exports are finding it difficult to raise prices because customers aren’t willing to pay more, and the overall situation is uncertain. Recovery will likely take a long time and depends on governments fixing these trade rules.

“Understanding these trade issues is key to knowing where this company is headed.”