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Nykaa Q4 Results: Cons profit surges 286% YoY to Rs 78 crore, revenue rises 28%

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FSN E-Commerce Ventures, on Thursday, reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 78 crore in the March-ended quarter of FY2026, up 286% YoY from Rs 20 crore in the year-ago period. The profit after tax (PAT) is attributable to the equity shareholders of the parent.

The Nykaa parent’s revenue from operations in Q4FY26 was up 28% to Rs 2,648 crore versus Rs 2,062 crore posted by the company in the corresponding quarter of the previous financial year.

PAT rose 24% sequentially to Rs 78 crore from Rs 63 crore in Q3FY26, even as topline declined 7% quarter-on-quarter to Rs 2,873 crore in the October–December quarter of FY26.

The bottom line surged nearly threefold to Rs 199 crore for the full financial year, compared with Rs 66 crore in the previous year. Topline, meanwhile, rose 26% to Rs 10,022 crore in FY26 versus Rs 7,950 crore a year earlier.

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The Nykaa owner reported a 28% YoY growth in its gross merchandising value (GMV) at Rs 5,241 crore, highlighting that the mid 20s growth sustained for the 14th quarter in a row. The revenue also was its highest in last 12 quarters along with gross margin.


Also read: ITC Q4 Results: Profit jumps 5% YoY to Rs 5,113 cr; Rs 8/share dividend declared
Company’s Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortisation (EBITDA) in the quarter under review stood at Rs 223 crore, up 67% YoY while accounting for 8.4% of the net revenue.

FY26 takeaways

The GMV in FY26 stood at Rs 19,963 crore, rising 28% YoY while net revenue stood at Rs 10,022 crore, recording a 26% YoY growth. EBITDA record a 59% YoY growth at Rs 752 crore while PAT surged 183% to Rs 204 crore.

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Some six years ago, a great experiment began in workplaces across the globe. Office workers did their jobs from home before the pandemic, of course, but never so many and for so long.

Now, after six years, it’s time to ask a fundamental question: Does remote work make people happy?

The short answer: Academic research shows that although working from home a couple of days a week boosts job satisfaction and makes employees less likely to quit, full-time remote work is more likely to make people anxious and lonely.

“There seems to be a Goldilocks effect with remote work and happiness,” says Adolfo Cuevas, associate professor of social and behavioral sciences at New York University. “Working from home some of the time provides flexibility and work-life balance benefits, without the social isolation that can accompany being fully remote.”

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Wall Street’s major market averages are higher on Friday as traders gear up for the highly anticipated SpaceX (SPCX) initial public offering. SpaceX priced its IPO at $135 per share, raising roughly $75 billion in what is set to become the largest IPO ever, with a valuation of about $1.77 trillion.

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Import and export price indexes along with housing starts for May are due on Tuesday. The Fed’s interest rate decision is expected on Wednesday alongside the retail sales data for May. The FOMC will hold its press conference on Thursday, with the Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index for Jun and initial jobless claims numbers also expected on the same day.

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Indiana Lottery Players Denied Big Wins After Space Invaders Scratch-Off Printing Error

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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana lottery players who believed they had scratched their way to life-changing prizes in a new $5 game were left stunned and empty-handed after a printing error caused tickets to display inflated winnings that did not match official records, prompting the Hoosier Lottery to pull the entire game from shelves.

The Space Invaders Cash Invasion scratch-off, launched recently, featured space-themed symbols including a rocket ship that appeared to trigger instant big prizes. At least two players, forklift driver Mike Fields and Glendon Jones, drove to claim what they thought were $100,000 and $2,500 jackpots respectively, only to learn the tickets were worth far less — or nothing at all.

Fields purchased four tickets and scratched one revealing what looked like a $100,000 prize under the rocket symbol. Scanning it at a retailer showed only a $20 win, confirmed by lottery officials. “They never told us ‘no,’ they just said that we wouldn’t be paid today, and no other information really except that we would be informed by mail within 30 days,” Fields told local media.

Jones, excited about his apparent $2,500 victory, traveled to Hoosier Lottery headquarters in Indianapolis expecting payment. Instead, officials informed him of a misprint, leaving him with no winnings. “They said to come down here to headquarters and they would pay the ticket. I get here and they say it’s a mess up, misprint and that I’m pretty much out of luck on it,” Jones said.

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The issues stem from a technical glitch where some tickets printed prize amounts that differed from the lottery commission’s official validation records. The Hoosier Lottery became aware of the problem last Tuesday and immediately halted sales of the game.

In a statement, Jared Bond, Director of External Affairs for the Hoosier Lottery, explained: “Last Tuesday, we became aware of a technical issue with our recently launched $5 Space Invaders Cash Invasion Scratch-off. The issue involved a printing error where some tickets appeared to show a prize different from what was recorded on the lottery commission’s official validation record. The lottery is reviewing all applicable rules and procedures to determine the proper remedy.”

Affected players are encouraged to submit a Space Invaders Protest Form available on the Hoosier Lottery website, along with the physical ticket. Submissions must be completed thoroughly and mailed by November 30, 2026. Players can also contact the lottery at 1-800-955-6886 or Info@HoosierLottery.com.

The incident has sparked frustration among players and raised questions about quality control in lottery ticket production. Scratch-off games rely on secure printing processes with multiple layers of validation to prevent exactly these kinds of mismatches between visual prizes and backend data.

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This is not the first time printing or validation errors have affected lotteries, though the scale here appears limited to specific batches. State lotteries across the U.S. generate billions in revenue annually for education, infrastructure and other public programs, with strict oversight intended to maintain public trust.

Hoosier Lottery officials have not disclosed how many tickets were impacted or the total number of complaints received. The game, which featured alien invasion themes and multiple ways to win, was pulled to prevent further issues while an internal review proceeds. Other related games like Space Invaders Fast Play remain available.

For players like Fields, a working forklift driver, the brief excitement followed by disappointment was particularly jarring. Many lottery participants dream of sudden windfalls to pay debts, buy homes or secure retirement, making such glitches emotionally taxing even if the financial stakes for individuals vary.

Consumer advocates recommend that anyone purchasing scratch-offs verify wins through official channels immediately and retain tickets carefully. In cases of disputes, documentation and prompt filing of protests are essential, as lotteries operate under specific rules that prioritize validated records over printed appearances.

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The Hoosier Lottery, like others, uses third-party printers and rigorous security measures. Investigations into the root cause — whether a design flaw, production error or scanning mismatch — are ongoing. Outcomes could range from small consolations for affected players to full adherence to validation data, depending on state regulations and legal precedents.

This episode highlights the intersection of technology, manufacturing precision and human hopes in the lottery industry. While most tickets function as designed, rare errors like this underscore the need for continuous improvements in quality assurance.

Broader lottery trends in Indiana and nationally show steady participation, with scratch-offs popular for their instant gratification compared to draw games. The Space Invaders title tapped into nostalgic video game appeal, likely boosting initial sales before the problems surfaced.

As the review continues, affected players await mail notifications or updates from the lottery. In the meantime, the incident serves as a cautionary tale for enthusiasts: even apparent big wins require official confirmation before celebrations begin.

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Public reaction on social media has mixed sympathy for the players with calls for clearer communication from the lottery. Some express understanding for technical hiccups in complex printing, while others demand greater transparency and potential compensation.

Lottery officials emphasize that the vast majority of games operate without issue and urge continued responsible play. For those with valid winning tickets in other games, redemption processes remain unchanged.

The resolution of these specific claims could set precedents for similar future disputes. Legal experts note that lottery rules typically bind players to the terms printed on tickets and official validation systems, limiting payouts to confirmed amounts.

In Indianapolis and surrounding areas, the story has drawn local media attention, amplifying awareness of the protest process. Players who purchased the game recently are advised to check their tickets against official validation rather than relying solely on printed symbols.

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As summer progresses, the Hoosier Lottery will likely introduce replacement games to maintain revenue streams while rebuilding confidence. For now, the focus remains on fairly addressing the impacted tickets through the established review procedures.

This technical mishap, though disappointing for a handful of hopeful winners, represents a small fraction of overall lottery operations. It nonetheless reminds both operators and players of the importance of accuracy in a system built on chance and trust.

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