Shares of auto component major Samvardhana Motherson International (SAMIL) rose as much as 5.4% to their day’s high of Rs 136 on the BSE after the company’s net profit rose 21% to Rs 1,061 crore in the third quarter of financial year 2026. In the same quarter last year, profit was Rs 879 crore.The company’s revenue from operations came in at Rs 31,409 crore, marking an increase of 14% from Rs 27,666 crore posted in the same quarter of the previous financial year. Improvement in PAT was supported by lower finance costs and higher contribution from JVs and associates. Revenue growth was led by the impact of the Atsumitec acquisition, organic growth, commodities and favourable FX, the company said.EBITDA for the quarter under review came in at Rs 3,042 crore, higher by 9.5% from Rs 2,77