Tata Steel had a standout Q3FY26.
The key numbers: the company posted a net profit of ₹2,689.7 crore, a massive jump of 723%.
Revenue also moved up by over 6%, with consolidated operations bringing in ₹57,002 crore versus ₹53,648 crore a year ago.
So, what helped: the big lift came from a sharp improvement in profitability at its Netherlands unit, while steady performance in India helped keep things on track.
This strength also helped cushion the impact of continued operating losses in the UK.





