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Yatra Falls Over 6% To Hit Fresh 52-Week Low


SUMMARY

The company’s market capitalisation stood at INR 1,249.21 at the above-mentioned time with a trading volume of 2.2 Lakh

Yatra has experienced significant volatility in recent times with five out of its six last trading sessions ending in the red

Despite its positive December quarter earnings announcement on February 11, the stock has slumped 5% at the previous close mark

Yatra shares dipped as much as 6.3% to record a fresh 52-week low of INR 79.21 during early trading hours on the BSE today (February 17).

Even at 12:40 PM, the stock was hovering at INR 79.85, down 4.9% from the previous close of INR 84.57. 

The company’s market capitalisation stood at INR 1,249.21 at the above-mentioned time with a trading volume of 2.2 Lakh. 

Yatra has experienced significant volatility in recent times with five out of its six last trading sessions ending in the red. 

Despite its positive December quarter earnings announcement on February 11, the stock has slumped 5% at the previous close mark. 

The online travel aggregator reporting an 845% year-on-year jump in its consolidated profit after tax (PAT) to INR 10 Cr in Q3 FY25.On a quarter-on-quarter basis, Yatra reported a 37% rise in its consolidated PAT from INR 7.34 Cr.

Yatra’s revenue from operations also zoomed 113% to INR 235.25 Cr in Q3 FY25 from INR 110.34 Cr in the year-ago quarter. However, operating revenue fell marginally by 0.4% from INR 236.40 Cr on a QoQ basis. 

Taking other time frames of the last month and one year, the stock has given a negative return of around 24% and 53%, respectively.

Brokerage firm JM Financials has given a buy call on Yatra, increasing its price target to INR 140 from 135 earlier.

Today’s stock dip aligns with the broader dip in the Indian benchmark indices. At 11 AM, BSE Sensex was trading at 75,775.50, down 183.80 points or 0.24% while Nifty50 was at 22,882.90, down 47 points or 0.20%.

The Indian equities market has seen a sharp decline in 2025 so far, led by FII outflows (with over $10 Bn exiting Indian equities this year), slowing growth, weaker-than-expected earnings, a weakening rupee, and elevated valuations.

Founded in 2006 by Dhruv Shringi, Manish Amin and Sabina Chopra, Yatra offers information, pricing, availability, and booking facilities for domestic and international air travel, domestic and international hotel bookings, holiday packages, buses, trains, in-city activities, inter-city and point-to-point cabs, homestays and cruises.

Yatra made its market debut in India in September 2023. The company was originally listed on NASDAQ in 2016 through a merger with Terrapin 3 Acquisition Corp. 

In September last year, Yatra acquired Globe All India Services Limited (Globe Travels) for INR 128 Cr in an all-cash deal. 

The company said then that the acquisition of Globe Travels would add 350 new corporate clients to its existing customer base, taking the total tally of corporate customers to 1,200.





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