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Govt Plans to Sell IRFC Shares – Top Indian Market Updates

Here are some of the major updates that could move the markets tomorrow:

Govt plans to sell IRFC shares through offer for sale

The government is planning to sell a part of its holding in state-owned Indian Railway Finance Corp (IRFC) through an offer for sale (OFS) in the current financial year (FY24). The govt currently holds an 86.36% stake in the financing arm of the Indian Railways. To make the central public sector enterprise compliant with SEBI’s minimum public shareholding (MPS) norm, the government has to dilute its 11.36% stake in IRFC.

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Petrol, diesel sales fall in Aug as rains hit demand

According to preliminary data from state-owned oil firms, India’s petrol and diesel consumption fell in the first half of August compared to the previous month and a year ago as monsoon rains hit mobility and slowed industrial activity. Consumption of diesel fell 5.7% YoY to 2.67 million tonnes from August 1 to 15. Petrol sales fell 8% YoY to 1.19 million tonnes during the same period.

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Coal India capex spending grows 8.5% to Rs 4,700 cr in Q1

Coal India Ltd’s capital expenditure (capex) rose 8.5% YoY during April-July (Q1) to ₹4,700 crore as it continued to invest heavily in evacuation infrastructure, land, and mining machinery. The capex spend during the first four months of FY24 was almost 100% of the target of ₹4,754 crore and 28.3% of the annual target of ₹16,600 crore.

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Lupin gets USFDA approval for Bromfenac Ophthalmic Solution

Lupin has received approval from the US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) to market its generic Bromfenac Ophthalmic Solution. The drug is used to treat post-operative inflammation in patients who have undergone cataract surgery. The product will be manufactured at Lupin’s Pithampur facility in Madhya Pradesh

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Amara Raja to expand into 2-wheeler market to power growth

Amara Raja Batteries plans to expand into the two-wheeler electric vehicle (EV) market through chargers and batteries as part of an expansion to triple its lithium-ion business this financial year. The company is also banking on its upcoming lithium cell and battery pack manufacturing units to increase production by Q1 FY25.

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Cabinet approves 7 projects for Indian railways

The Union Cabinet has approved seven multi-tracking projects targeted at Indian Railways with an outlay of ₹32,500 crore. The said projects will add 2,339 kilometres to the existing network of Indian Railways. They will cover 35 districts across Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Odisha, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.

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Telecom services industry revenue growth may slow to 7-9% in FY24: ICRA

Ratings agency ICRA said the telecom services industry is expected to report moderate revenue growth of around 7-9% in FY24 due to muted average revenue per user (ARPU) expansion in the absence of tariff hikes. The capital expenditure levels of telecom firms are expected to remain elevated as they expand 5G coverage. This would keep the debt levels of the industry high at around ₹6.1-6.2 lakh crore as of March 2024.

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Nazara Technologies invests ₹4.15 crore in Snax Games

Nazara Technologies Ltd has invested approx ₹4.15 crore (via its wholly owned Singapore subsidiary Nazara PTE Ltd) in Israel-based game developer Snax Games Ltd. The company entered into a publishing agreement with Snax Games through which it has acquired the exclusive rights to publish the games in the Indian subcontinent and the Middle-East region on a revenue-sharing basis for five years.

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GQG picks up 8.1% stake in Adani Power

US-based investment firm GQG Partners has invested $1.1 billion (~₹9,150 crore) in Adani Power for an 8.1% stake. GQG Partners bought 31 crore shares of Adani Power in the largest ever secondary market equity deal, and promoter Adani family sold the stake for over ₹9,000 crore. With this investment, GQG Partners has bought ₹34,000 crore ($4.2 billion) in Adani group companies since March this year.

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Maruti Suzuki to Hike Vehicle Prices from Jan – Top Indian Market Updates

Here are some of the major updates that could move the markets on Monday:

Maruti Suzuki to hike vehicle prices from January

Maruti Suzuki India Ltd (MSIL) will increase the prices of its vehicles ‘substantially’ from next month (Jan 2023). The automaker aims to offset the impact of rising input costs and make provisions to update the model range to conform to stricter emission norms which kick in from April 2023. MSIL continues to witness increased cost pressure driven by overall inflation and recent regulatory requirements.

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RIL buys Russian naphtha, increases fuel oil imports

According to data from Refinitiv, Reliance Industries Ltd is purchasing Russian refined fuels, including rare purchases of naphtha (used for making petrochemicals), after some Western buyers stopped Russian imports. Western sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine have led to the rise of rare trade routes for Russian crude and refined products that were mainly sold to European countries. 

So far, RIL’s fuel oil imports from Russia have surged to a record 3 million tonnes (MT) since April-Dec of FY23, compared to 1.6 million for all of FY22.

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Godrej Properties acquires an 18.6-acre land parcel in Mumbai’s Kandivali

Godrej Properties Ltd has acquired an 18.6-acre land parcel in the Kandivali suburb of Mumbai. It is the company’s 8th project in its development portfolio in the current financial year (FY23). The new project will have a developable potential of around 3.72 million sq. ft. with an estimated revenue potential of nearly ₹7,000 crores.

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Adani Group seeks central forces protection at Vizhinjam port

The Adani Group moved the Kerala High Court, seeking the assistance of central forces to continue with construction at the Vizhinjam seaport in Thiruvananthapuram. There have been violent protests at the site recently, which are halting construction work. Justice Anu Sivaraman asked the state and central governments to discuss the possibility of deploying the central forces.

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RBI gives approval to Carlyle, Advent to acquire a 9.99% stake each in Yes Bank

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has given conditional approval to private equity investors Carlyle Group and Advent to acquire a 9.99% stake each in Yes Bank. Both investors will infuse ₹8,898.4 crores into the bank. Each investor will first acquire 1,848 million shares (or 5.9% equity) of Yes Bank at ₹13.78 per share. Separately, the bank will issue convertible warrants at ₹14.82 per share after 18 months.

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Tata Power to invest ₹6,000 crores in Odisha in five years

Tata Power CEO and MD Praveer Sinha announced a ₹6,000 crore capital investment by the company in Odisha. The company will also set up 1,000 electric vehicles (EV) charging points, 1,00,000 solar pumps, microgrids, and rooftop & floating solar plants in the next five years. The company has been engaged in power distribution across Odisha and is committed to ensuring ease-of-doing business through quality power supply.

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Amara Raja Batteries to invest ₹9,500 crore in Telangana

Amara Raja Batteries Ltd plans to invest ₹9,500 crores over the next 10 years in Telangana to set up research and manufacturing facilities for lithium-ion batteries. The initial facilities would include an energy research and innovation center in Hyderabad, called the Amara Raja E-hub. It will be equipped with advanced laboratories and testing infrastructure for material research, prototyping, and product life cycle analysis.

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Bank credit grows nearly 17% for the fortnight ended Nov 18: RBI

As per RBI data, the Indian banking system’s outstanding credit grew by 16.96% YoY to ₹133.29 lakh crore for the two weeks ended November 18. The current financial year (FY23) has seen a steady rise in credit growth in FY23 driven by a variety of reasons, including strong economic growth and borrowers’ shift to banks as against other credit substitutes amid rising interest rates. In FY 2021-22, bank credit rose by 8.59% and deposits by 8.94%.

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NTPC coal mining output jumps 48% to 12.24 MMT in April-Nov

NTPC recorded 48% YoY growth in coal mining output at 12.24 million metric tonnes (MMT) for April-November 2022. The four operational coal mines, Pakri-Barwadih & Chatti Bariatu (Jharkhand), Dulanga (Odisha), and Talaipalli (Chhattisgarh) contributed to accomplishing the highest ever monthly coal production of 20.47 lakh metric tonne in November.

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Retail Inflation at 7.04% in May – Top Indian Market Updates

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Retail inflation at 7.04% in May

India’s retail inflation fell to 7.04% in May 2022 from an eight-year high of 7.79% in April, aided by a favourable base effect. Sequentially, price increases remained elevated with the Consumer Price Inflation (CPI) index rising 0.94% over the previous month. Inflation in food and beverages stood at 7.97% in May, compared with 8.31% in April. Fuel and light inflation stood at 9.54% in May against 10.8% in April.

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Amara Raja secures contract from NTPC to set up green hydrogen fuelling station in Leh

Amara Raja Power Systems (ARPS) has secured a contract from NTPC Ltd to set up India’s first green hydrogen fuelling station in Leh. The pilot project will be established in Leh’s extreme conditions, 3,600 meters above sea level. This project is in line with the government’s vision of achieving net-zero carbon emission by 2070. 

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Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals to raise Rs 925 crore via NCDs

Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals Ltd plans to raise long-term funds up to Rs 925 crore by issuing non-convertible debentures (NCDs) on a private placement basis. The company’s board has also approved the buyback of rated, listed commercial paper aggregating to up to Rs 600 crore. These are part of a proposal to modify the company’s debt profile.

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SpiceJet acquires certifications for cargo delivery to EU and UK

SpiceJet Ltd has secured RA3 (Regulated Agent Third country) and ACC3 (Air Cargo or Mail Carrier operating into the Union from a Third Country Airport) certifications. These certifications will allow SpiceJet to transport mail and cargo of other airlines to or via the European Union and the United Kingdom. The airline has also cleared the cargo security audit and on-site verification to check whether everything matches the standards maintained in the EU and UK. 

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NCLAT rejects Amazon’s plea against CCI order

The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) has rejected Amazon’s plea challenging the decision of the Competition Commission of India (CCI) to suspend the approval for the e-commerce major’s deal with Future Coupons. NCLAT has also imposed a penalty of Rs 202 crore on Amazon for the suppression of information regarding the deal.

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CBI conducts raids at GR Infra’s offices: Reports

As per reports, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) conducted searches at several offices of GR Infraprojects Ltd in Shillong, Guwahati, Gurgaon, and Bangalore. The raids were in connection with alleged irregularities in a national road highway project in Assam. The central agency has apprehended a few officials of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and GR Infra Projects.

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Lemon Tree Hotels signs new property in Visakhapatnam

Lemon Tree Hotels Ltd has signed a new hotel in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, under the brand ‘Keys Lite’. This property will feature 44 rooms, complemented by a multi-cuisine restaurant. It will also have a conference room and a fitness center. The hotel is expected to be operational by March 2023.

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Torrent Power acquires 50 MW solar plant for Rs 416 crore in Telangana

Torrent Power Ltd has completed the acquisition of a 50 megawatt (MW) solar power plant in Telangana from SkyPower Group for Rs 416 crore. The plant has a long-term power purchase agreement with Nothern Power Distribution Company of Telangana for 25 years at a fixed tariff rate of Rs 5.35 per unit. With this acquisition, Torrent Power’s total generation capacity will reach 4.7 gigawatts (GW).

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Bharti Airtel’s Xstream reaches 20 lakh paid subscriber mark

Bharti Airtel’s video streaming service, Airtel Xstream, has achieved the 20 lakh paid subscriber mark, demonstrating a strong pace of growth as an OTT aggregator platform. Airtel Xstream offers a bouquet of over-the-top (OTT) platforms to consumers across mobile and large screen formats. The service saw significant user interest through repeat recharges and subscriptions from Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh.

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Amara Raja Batteries to Invest in Europe-based InoBat Auto – Top Indian Market News

Amara Raja Batteries to invest in Europe-based InoBat Auto

Amara Raja Batteries Ltd (ARBL) plans to invest in InoBat Auto, a European technology developer and manufacturer of batteries for e-mobility. The initiative would entail a total investment of €10 million (~Rs 84.35 crore), which includes a subscription of 0.04% stake and convertible loan in InoBat Auto AS, Norway. The initial investment will give ARBL a key foothold in the thriving European EV ecosystem, where multiple battery gigafactories are being set up to support the region’s determined EV push.

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NTPC receives Rs 135 crore interim dividend from JV firm

NTPC Limited has received around Rs 135 crore as interim dividend from a joint venture company. The power giant said this is the second interim dividend paid by NTPC Tamil Nadu Energy Company Ltd (NTECL) in the current financial year (FY22). The total interim dividend NTECL paid to its promoters for FY22 is Rs 488 crore. NTECL is a 50:50 JV of NTPC and Tamil Nadu Generation & Distribution Corporation Ltd.

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Bajaj Auto to set up Rs 300 crore EV manufacturing facility in Pune

Bajaj Auto Ltd will set up an electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing facility at Akurdi in Pune with an investment of Rs 300 crore. The facility will have the capacity to produce 5 lakh EVs per annum and cater to both domestic and exports markets. The first vehicle from the new unit is expected to be rolled out by June 2022. It will employ around 800 personnel.

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Ola installs hypercharges at BPCL pumps

Ride-hailing firm Ola has begun rolling out hyperchargers at Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) pumps and residential complexes across India. The hyperchargers will be made operational in 6-8 weeks. It will be free for use for all customers till the end of June 2022. The development comes days after Ola started rolling out its e-scooters S1 and S1 Pro.

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BASF India to divest its production site in Quincy, Florida to Clariant for $60 million

BASF India-led holding company, BASF SE-Germany, has reached an agreement to divest its manufacturing site in Quincy, Florida, for $60 million (~Rs 447 crore) to Clariant. The transaction is expected to close in 2022, subject to the approval of the relevant Competition Commission or Anti-trust Authorities. BASF will also enter into a long-term supply agreement for its attapulgite business with Clariant.

Govt begins inviting applications from investors under PLI scheme for speciality steel

The Ministry of Steel has started inviting applications from investors looking to invest under the production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme for speciality steel. March 29, 2022, has been fixed as the last date to submit the applications. On July 22, the Union Cabinet had approved a Rs 6,322 crore PLI scheme to boost the production of speciality steel in India. It will attract an additional investment of ~Rs 40,000 crore and generate fresh job opportunities for 5.25 lakh people.

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Specialty chemical company Aether Industries files for IPO

Speciality chemicals manufacturer Aether Industries Ltd has filed its draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) with markets regulator SEBI to raise Rs 1,000 crore through an initial public offering (IPO). The public issue consists of a fresh issue of shares aggregating to Rs 757 crore and an offer for sale of up to 27.51 lakh shares. Aether is one of the fastest-growing specialty chemical companies in India, growing at a CAGR of ~60% between FY18 and FY21.

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Apollo Hospitals signs pact with J&K Govt to set up multi-specialty hospital

Jammu and Kashmir administration has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Apollo Hospitals to set up a multi-specialty hospital in Jammu. Lt. Governor Manoj Sinha announced that more healthcare projects and MoUs are in the pipeline to ensure that the best healthcare is within the reach of every citizen of the Union Territory (UT). In the first phase, Apollo Hospitals will set up a 250-bed hospital in the region.

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REC’s arm hands over Kallam Transmission SPV to IndiGrid firm’s consortium

REC Power Development & Consultancy Ltd (RECPDCL) has handed over special purpose vehicle (SPV) Kallam Transmission Ltd to a consortium of infrastructure investment trust IndiGrid firms. The SPV has been set up for the construction of a transmission system for evacuating power from renewable energy projects in Osmanabad area in Maharashtra. RECPDCL is a wholly-owned subsidiary of REC Ltd.

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Vodafone Idea’s Net Loss Widens to Rs 7,319 crore in Q1 – Top Indian Market News

Vodafone Idea Q1 Results: Net loss at Rs 7,319 crore

Vodafone Idea Ltd (Vi) reported a net loss of Rs 7319.1 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY22). It had posted a net loss of Rs 7,022.8 crore in the previous quarter (Q4 FY21). The telecom operator’s revenue fell 4.7% QoQ (or 14% YoY) to Rs 9,152.3 crore during the same period. Its wireless subscriber base stood at 25.54 crore as of June 2021, as it lost 1.23 crore subscribers since March. The average revenue per user (ARPU) stood at Rs 104 in Q1 FY22, compared to Rs 107 in Q4 FY21.

Vi’s gross debt stands at Rs 1,91,590 crore, including deferred spectrum payment obligations of Rs 1.06 lakh crore and AGR liabilities of Rs 62,180 crore.

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Sobha Q1 Results: Net profit rises 73% YoY to Rs 11 crore

Sobha Limited reported a 73% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 11.4 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY22). Its total income rose 46.1% YoY to Rs 525 crore during the same period. The company’s cash flows remained healthy during the April-June quarter (Q1), which resulted in a reduction in net debt. Bengaluru-based Sobha Ltd is one of the leading real estate developers in India.

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Amara Raja Batteries Q1 Results: Net profit doubles to Rs 167 crore

Amara Raja Batteries Ltd (ARBL) reported a 98.8% YoY increase in net profit to Rs 167 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY22). Its revenue from operations rose 63.85% YoY to Rs 1,886 crore during the same period. ARBL said automotive segment revenue grew on the back of strong growth in exports compared to last year. The company’s telecom and UPS applications registered strong year-on-year (YoY) growth in Q1.

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NTPC invites EOI to set up pilot project on hydrogen blending with natural gas

NTPC Limited has floated a global Expression of Interest (EOI) to set up a pilot project on hydrogen blending with natural gas in city gas distribution networks. The project will be the first of its kind in India and will explore the viability of decarbonizing India’s natural gas grid. State-run NTPC is also exploring the production of green ammonia to decarbonize the fertilizer industry. It aims to fulfill the government’s upcoming mandate of using a certain percentage of green hydrogen in the fertiliser and refinery sector.

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SJVN Q1 Results: Net profit rises 13% YoY to Rs 342.13 crore

SJVN Limited reported a 13% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 342.13 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY22). Its total income declined by 1.3% YoY to Rs 704.9 crore during the same period. Currently, SJCN has a portfolio of more than 9,000 MW and is executing 27 projects in the hydro, thermal, solar, and wind sectors in India. The state-run company announced that it has secured a 200 megawatt (MW) grid-connected solar PV power project worth Rs 1,000 crore in Bihar.

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ONGC Q1 Results: Net profit jumps 772% YoY to Rs 4,335 crore

Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) reported a 772% YoY increase in net profit to Rs 4,334.8 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY22). Net profit has declined by 35.6% when compared to the previous quarter. Its revenue from operations rose 77% YoY (or 8.6% QoQ) to Rs 23,021.6 crore during the same period. ONGC’s net crude realisation (price after the deduction of subsidies) rose 13% QoQ to $65.59 in Q1.

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VLCC Health Care files DRHP to raise funds via IPO

VLCC Health Care Ltd has filed a Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DRHP) with market regulator SEBI to raise funds through an initial public offering (IPO). It is one of the largest players in the wellness and beauty services industry in India. The IPO comprises a fresh issue of equity shares worth Rs 300 crore and an offer for sale (OFS) of up to 89.2 lakh shares by promoters and shareholders. The proceeds from the IPO will be used to set up VLCC Wellness clinics in India and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region. 

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Minda Industries Q1 Results: Net profit at Rs 15.4 crore

Minda Industries Ltd reported a net profit of Rs 15.42 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY22). It had reported a net loss of Rs 134.5 crore in the corresponding quarter last year (Q1 FY21). The company’s revenue from operations jumped 242.5 YoY to Rs 1,602.55 crore in Q1 FY22. Minda Industries is a leading manufacturer and supplier of automotive solutions to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).

India’s exports rise 49.85% to $35.43 billion in July; trade deficit at $10.97 billion 

India’s total exports increased by 49.85% YoY to $35.43 billion (~Rs 2.62 lakh crore) in July 2021. This can be attributed to the recovery in global markets and strong demand. There was healthy growth in the petroleum, engineering, and gems & jewelry segments in July. Imports rose 63% YoY to $46.4 billion (~Rs 3.44 lakh crore) during the same month. The trade deficit stood at (-) $10.97 billion in July 2021, compared to 4.83 billion in July 2020. India’s oil exports jumped 97.45% YoY to $12.89 billion in July 2021. 

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MRF Reports 12-fold Jump in Net Profit in Q1 – Top Indian Market News

MRF Q1 Results: Net profit rises 12-fold YoY to Rs 166 crore

MRF Limited reported a 1,130% YoY jump in consolidated net profit to Rs 165.58 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY22). However, net profit has declined by 50.15% when compared to the previous quarter. Its revenue from operations rose 70% YoY to Rs 4,184 crore during the same period. EBITDA grew 49.2% YoY to Rs 2,460.7 crore in Q1. The tyre manufacturer’s total expenses increased by 63.5% YoY to Rs 4,054.24 crore during the April-June quarter of FY22.

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Amara Raja Batteries to acquire 11.36% stake in Log 9 for Rs 37 crore

Amara Raja Batteries Ltd (ARBL) will invest ~Rs 37 crore for acquiring an 11.36% stake in Log 9 Materials Scientific Pvt Ltd, a Bengaluru-based battery-tech and deep-tech startup. ARBL is expected to be the primary partner for scaling up the manufacturing operations of Log 9’s battery and fuel cell technologies. The investment is part of ARBL’s ‘Energy & Mobility’ strategy, which focuses on entering into green technologies and solutions.

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AstraZeneca Pharma Q1 Results: Net profit falls 45% YoY to Rs 10.24 crore

AstraZeneca Pharma India Ltd reported a 45.62% YoY decline in net profit to Rs 10.24 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY22). Net profit has declined by 62.45% when compared to the previous quarter. Its revenue from operations fell 9.3% YoY to Rs 175.4 crore during the same period. The pharma company’s board has declared an interim dividend of Rs 2 per share.

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Govt looks to cut import duties on electric cars to as low as 40%: Report

According to a report from Reuters, India is considering slashing import duties on electric cars to as low as 40%. The government plans to cut the tax rate from 60% to 40% for electric cars under $40,000 (~Rs 29.69 lakh). For EVs valued at more than $40,000, the Centre is looking at cutting the rate from 100% to 60%. This comes days after Tesla Inc appealed for a cut in India’s import duties. The EV giant argued that lowering import duties on EVs to 40% would make them more affordable and boost sales. 

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Subex Q1 Results: Net profit falls 11% YoY to Rs 13.48 crore

Subex Ltd reported an 11.08% YoY decline in consolidated net profit to Rs 13.48 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY22). Net profit has declined by 13.6% when compared to the previous quarter. Its total income fell 2.62%% YoY (or 10.8% QoQ) to Rs 87.31 crore during the same period. Subex is an enterprise software company that provides digital trust products to communication service providers.

Equity mutual fund inflows surge more than three-fold in July

Investment into equity mutual funds surged more than three-fold in July amidst optimism about the economy, as restrictions eased after the second wave of Covid-19. Net inflows into equity and equity-linked schemes jumped ~277% over the preceding month to Rs 22,583.5 crore in July 2021. This is the fifth-straight month of inflows into the category and is the highest since April 2018. The data was released by the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI).

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Balrampur Chini Mills Q1: Net profit falls 44% YoY to Rs 77 crore

Balrampur Chini Mills Ltd reported a 44.7% YoY decline in consolidated net profit to Rs 77.92 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY22). Net profit has declined by 67.34% when compared to the previous quarter. Its revenue from operations fell 20.2% YoY to Rs 1,140.44 crore during the same period. The company’s board has approved a proposal to buy back up to 52.5 lakh equity shares at a maximum price of Rs 410 per share. The Board of Directors has also approved a further expansion of ethanol production from 840-kilo litre per day (KLPD) to 1,050 KLPD.

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Shree Cements Q1 Results: Net profit rises 91% YoY to Rs 630 crore

Shree Cements Ltd reported a 91.11% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 629.9 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY22). Net profit has declined by 21.1% when compared to the previous quarter. Its total income rose 44.5% YoY (but declined by 13.3% QoQ) to Rs 3,775.9 crore during the same period.

Clean Science and Tech Q1 Results: Net profit rises 30% YoY to Rs 54 crore

Clean Science and Technology Ltd reported a 30.3% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 54.6 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY22). Net profit has increased by 2.7% when compared to the previous quarter. Its revenue from operations rose 29.62% YoY (or 9.2% QoQ) to Rs 146.4 crore during the same period. Clean Science and Tech is a specialty chemical manufacturer based in Pune, Maharashtra.

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CarTrade Tech IPO subscribed 41% on first day of bidding

The Rs 2,998.5 crore initial public offering (IPO) of CarTrade Tech was subscribed 41% on the first day of bidding. Retail investors have subscribed 0.8% against their reserved portion. Non Institutional investors (NIIs) and Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) have subscribed 3% and 1%, respectively, against their reserved portions. To learn more about the IPO, click here.

Meanwhile, the Rs 5,000 crore initial public offering (IPO) of Nuvoco Vistas Corp was subscribed 16% on the first day of bidding. Retail investors have subscribed 31% against their reserved portion. Non Institutional investors (NIIs) have subscribed 1% against their reserved portion. 

Indian Hotels Q1 Results: Net loss at Rs 277 crore

The Indian Hotels Company Ltd (IHCL) reported a consolidated net loss of Rs 277 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY22). It had posted a net loss of Rs 279.9 crore in the corresponding quarter last year (Q1 FY21). Its revenue from operations jumped 139% YoY to Rs 344.55 crore in Q1 FY22. IHCL is a hospitality company that manages a wide portfolio of hotels, resorts, spas, etc. It is a subsidiary of the Tata Group.

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Report of NSDL Freezing 3 FPI Accounts ‘Erroneous’, says Adani Group – Top Indian Market News

Report of NSDL freezing accounts of FPIs are erroneous: Adani Group

In a filing to the stock exchanges, the Adani Group clarified that reports of the National Securities Depository Ltd (NSDL) freezing the accounts of three foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) are “blatantly erroneous”. They stated that the report was meant to deliberately mislead the investing community. Earlier today, the Economic Times had reported that NSDL froze the accounts of Mauritius-based Albula Investment Fund, Cresta Fund, and APMS Investment Fund due to ‘insufficient disclosure of information regarding beneficial ownership’. These foreign funds reportedly hold shares worth Rs 43,500 crore in four listed companies of the Adani Group.

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Coal India Q4 Results: Net profit falls 1% YoY to Rs 4,587 crore

Coal India Limited (CIL) reported a 1.1% YoY decline in consolidated net profit to Rs 4,586.78 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). Net profit has increased by 48.66% when compared to the previous quarter. Its revenue from operations fell 4.2% YoY to Rs 24,510.80 crore during the same period. CIL’s total production fell 4.8% YoY to Rs 203.42 million tonnes (MT) in Q4. Net profit for the financial year 2020-21 (FY21) declined by 24% YoY to Rs 12,699.89 crore. CIL’s board has recommended a final dividend of Rs 3.5 per share.

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WPI inflation hits record high of 12.94% in May

Inflation, as measured by the Wholesale Price Index (WPI), hit an all-time high of 12.94% in May 2021, compared to the corresponding month last year. This is mainly due to rising crude oil prices and higher costs of manufactured products. WPI stood at 10.97% in April. The inflation of primary articles stood at 9.61% year-on-year (YoY) in May, against 10.16% in April. Prices of food articles stood at 4.31% YoY in May, compared with 4.92% in April. Fuel and power inflation rose to 37.6% YoY during May, against an increase of 20.94% in April.

Meanwhile, inflation based on Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose to 6.3% in May, compared to 4.32% in April.

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Amara Raja Batteries to diversify into emerging energy opportunities

Amara Raja Batteries Ltd (ARBL) has announced plans to invest an estimated $1 billion (~Rs 7,320 crore) over the next 5-10 years to expand into new sectors and enter new geographies. The company has decided to invest in green technologies, including lithium-ion batteries, to capitalise on fast-evolving trends in the energy and mobility sectors. The government’s Rs 18,000 crore PLI scheme for advanced chemistry cells provides ARBL a push towards building a domestic supply chain for lithium to serve the fast-growing electric vehicle (EV) and energy sectors.

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Indian Overseas Bank Q4 Results: Net profit jumps 2-fold to Rs 350 crore

Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) reported an over two-fold YoY jump in consolidated net profit to Rs 349.77 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). Net profit has increased by 64.31% when compared to the previous quarter. Its total income rose 10.75% YoY to Rs 6,073.80 crore during the same period. The gross non-performing assets ratio fell to 11.69% in Q4 FY21, compared to 14.78% in the year-ago period (Q4 FY20). Net profit for the financial year 2020-21 (FY21) jumped 109.75% YoY to Rs 831.47 crore. IOB’s board has approved a proposal to raise up to Rs 1,000 crore by issuing bonds.

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Natco Pharma’s partner gets USFDA approval for anti-cancer drug

Breckenridge Pharmaceutical Inc., a marketing partner of Natco Pharma, has received approval from the US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) for Carfilzomib vials. The drug is used to treat multiple myeloma (cancer that forms in a type of white blood cell known as plasma cell). According to industry sales data, the generic version of the drug had annual US sales of $696 million (~Rs 5,096 crore) for the twelve months ended December 2020.

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Tata Motors to raise up to Rs 500 crore via NCDs

The Board of Directors of Tata Motors has approved a proposal to raise up to Rs 500 crore through the issue of securities on a private placement basis. The company will issue 5,000 rated, listed, unsecured, redeemable, non-convertible debentures (NCDs) of the face value of Rs 10 lakh each. The automaker did not share details on how it plans to use the capital.  

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Greenply Q4 Results: Net profit at Rs 28.63 crore

Greenply Industries Ltd reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 28.63 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4 FY21). It had reported a net loss of Rs 21.49 crore in the corresponding quarter last year (Q4 FY21). Its revenue from operations rose 15% YoY to Rs 396.70 crore in Q4 FY21. Net profit for the financial year ended March 31, 2021 (FY21) increased by 28.91% YoY to Rs 60.91 crore. The company’s board has recommended a final dividend of Rs 0.4 per share.

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Kajaria Ceramics Q4 Results: Net profit jumps 169% YoY to Rs 131 crore

Kajaria Ceramics reported a 168.7% YoY jump in consolidated net profit to Rs 131.17 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). Its revenue from operations rose 46.08% YoY to Rs 952.51 crore during the same period. Net profit for the financial year ended March 31, 2021 (FY21) increased by 21.83% YoY to Rs 308.90 crore. The company’s board approved the expansion of a manufacturing facility at Gailpur (Rajasthan) for ceramic floor tiles. Kajaria Ceramics is the largest manufacturer of ceramic/vitrified tiles in India and the eighth largest in the world.

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IPO Updates:

Shyam Metalics

The Rs 909-crore initial public offering (IPO) of Shyam Metalics and Energy Ltd was subscribed 1.23 times on the first day of bidding. The portion reserved for retail investors was subscribed 2.19 times. The portion set aside for non-institutional investors (NIIs) saw a subscription of 70% and that of employees 27%. You can learn more about the IPO here.

Sona BLW Precision Forgings

The Rs 5,550-crore initial public offering (IPO) of Sona BLW Precision Forgings Ltd was subscribed 11% on the first day of bidding. The portion reserved for retail investors was subscribed 51%. The portion set aside for non-institutional investors (NIIs) saw a subscription of 1% and that of qualified institutional buyers (QIBs) 2%.

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Amara Raja Batteries Reports 38% YoY Rise in Net Profit in Q4 – Top Indian Market News

Amara Raja Batteries Q4 Results: Net profit rises 38% YoY to Rs 189 crore

Amara Raja Batteries reported a 38% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 189.38 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). Net profit has declined by 2.23% when compared to the previous quarter. Its revenue from operations rose 33% YoY to Rs 2,102.70 crore during the same period. For the financial year ended March 31, 2021 (FY21), net profit declined by 2.11% YoY to Rs 646.83 crore. The company’s board has announced a final dividend of Rs 6 per share. 

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Adani Green Energy’s arm transfers 74% stake of Mundra Solar Energy to Adani Tradecom

Adani Renewable Energy Holding Four Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Adani Green Energy, has transferred 74% shareholding of Mundra Solar Energy Ltd (MSEL) to Adani Tradecom LLP (ATLLP). The subsidiary has transferred 7,400 equity shares of the face value of Rs 10 each, aggregating to Rs 74,000, to ATLLP. MSEL is incorporated to manufacture crystalline silicon solar PV cells, modules, and ancillary products. It is yet to commence business operations.

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AkzoNobel Q4 Results: Net profit rises 37% YoY to Rs 74 crore

AkzoNobel India reported a 37% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 74.25 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). Net profit has declined by 15% when compared to the previous quarter. The paints manufacturer’s revenue declined 9% YoY to Rs 2,421.3 crore during the same period. For the financial year ended March 31, 2021 (FY21), net profit has declined by 12.56% YoY to Rs 207.64 crore. The company’s board has announced a dividend of Rs 30 per share.

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Hero MotoCorp to resume production at all plants from May 24

Hero MotoCorp said it will resume production at all its manufacturing plants in India from May 24 (Monday). The two-wheeler manufacturer had temporarily shut down operations from April 22 due to the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. At the beginning of this week, the company had resumed partial operations at its three plants at Gurugram, Dharuhera (Haryana), and Haridwar (Uttarakhand).

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Natco Pharma gets USFDA approval for generic cancer treatment drug

Natco Pharma Limited has received approval from the US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) for generic Lenalidomide capsules. The drug is indicated for the treatment of adults with multiple myeloma, mantle cell lymphoma, and myelodysplastic syndromes (cancer). The pharma company has also received final approval for its Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) for Everolimus tablets. This drug is indicated for the treatment of organ rejection in kidney and liver transplants.

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Punjab & Sind Bank Q4 Results: Net profit at Rs 161 crore

Punjab & Sind Bank reported a net profit of Rs 161 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4 FY21). It had reported a net loss of Rs 236 crore in the corresponding quarter last year (Q4 FY20). This is the first quarterly profit for the bank after eight consecutive quarters of net losses. Its total income declined by 15.24% YoY to Rs 1,940.62 crore in Q4 FY21. For the financial year ended March 31, 2021 (FY21), net profit has widened to Rs 2,732.90 crore. This is compared with a net loss of Rs 990.80 crore in FY20.

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FTSE includes Gland Pharma, IRFC in All World Index

Index provider FTSE has included newly listed stocks Gland Pharma and Indian Railway Finance Corporation (IRFC) in its All World index as part of its quarterly rebalancing review.  FTSE will also implement the fourth and final tranche of India Foreign Ownership Limit (FOL) changes. All changes will be effective from June 21, 2021. According to a report from Edelweiss Alternate Research, the inclusion of Gland Pharma and IRFC in the All World index is likely to bring in an estimated inflow of $68 million and $20 million, respectively.

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TVS Electronics Q4 Results: Net profit at Rs 5.85 crore

TVS Electronics has reported a standalone net profit of Rs 5.85 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4 FY21). It had posted a net loss of Rs 5.69 crore in the corresponding period last year (Q4 FY20). Its revenue from operations rose 35.79% YoY to Rs 72.31 crore in Q4 FY21. For the financial year ended March 31, 2021 (FY21), net profit has increased by 97.44% YoY to Rs 0.77 crore.                     

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TCS launches innovation hub to boost sustainable development in Europe

Tata Consultancy Services has launched a co-innovation and advanced research centre in Amsterdam to bring together an ecosystem of partners from academia, government institutions, start-ups, and technology providers. TCS Pace Port Amsterdam will serve as a hub for TCS teams to co-innovate with European customers, guiding them through the discovery, definition, refinement, and delivery phases of innovation.

TCS has also announced plans to set up over 100 Covid-19 vaccination centres across India. The IT company is partnering with hospitals and health care providers to procure doses for vaccinating its associates and their families.

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MCX Q4 Results: Net profit declines 41% YoY to Rs 38 crore

Multi Commodity Exchange of India reported a 41% YoY decline in consolidated net profit to Rs 38.44 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). Net profit has declined by 46.5% when compared to the previous quarter. Its total income declined by 19.62% YoY to Rs 108.46 crore during the same period. For the financial year ended March 31, 2021 (FY21), net profit fell 4.77% YoY to Rs 225.22 crore. MCX’s board has announced a final dividend of Rs 27.70 per share.

Mangalam Cement Q4 Results: Net profit rises 134% YoY to Rs 36 crore

Mangalam Cement reported a 134.5% YoY increase in standalone net profit to Rs 36.4 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). Net profit has declined by 2% when compared to the previous quarter. Its revenue from operations rose 38.42% YoY to Rs 410.82 crore during the same period. For the financial year ended March 31, 2021 (FY21), net profit has increased by 43.5% YoY to Rs 108.98 crore. Mangalam Cement’s board has declared a dividend of Rs 1.50 per share. 

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Vodafone Idea’s Q3 Net Loss Narrows to Rs 4,532 crore – Top Indian Market News

Vodafone Idea Q3 Results: Net loss at Rs 4,532 crore

Vodafone Idea Ltd (Vi) reported a consolidated net loss of Rs 4,532.4 crore for the quarter ended December (Q3). It had posted a net loss of Rs 7,218.5 crore in the corresponding quarter last year. The company’s revenue grew 1% YoY to Rs 10,894 crore during the same period. Vi saw a one-time net gain of Rs 1,696.5 crore in Q3, which includes gains made on the sale of its stake in Indus Towers. The telecom operator’s average revenue per user (ARPU) improved to Rs 121, compared to Rs 119 in the previous quarter (Q2 FY21).

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ONGC Q3 Results: Net profit falls 67% YoY to Rs 1,378 crore

Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) reported a 67.4% YoY decline in net profit to Rs 1,378 crore for the quarter ended December (Q3). Its revenue fell 28% YoY to Rs 17,024 crore during the same period. ONGC’s crude oil production during the quarter declined 3.3% YoY, while gas output declined 6% YoY. The company’s board has declared an interim dividend of Rs 1.75 per share.

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Power Grid to acquire 74% stake of Jaiprakash Power in JV

Power Grid Corporation said its board has approved a proposal to acquire 74% stake of the joint venture partner in Jaypee POWERGRID Ltd (JPL). JPL is a joint venture between Power Grid and Jaiprakash Power Ventures Ltd. The company said the acquisition would be completed within the current fiscal year.

Amara Raja Batteries Q3 Results: Net profit rises 18% YoY to Rs 194 crore

Amara Raja Batteries Ltd (ARBL) reported a 17.98% YoY jump in consolidated net profit to Rs 193.69 crore for the quarter ended December (Q3). Its revenue from operations rose 12.18% YoY to Rs 1,960.43 crore during the same period. The company has announced plans to set up a greenfield lead recycling unit with a capacity of 1 lakh tonnes. This would help ARBL to comply with recycling standards while adopting advanced technology in the most eco-friendly manner. ARBL’s board has approved an interim dividend of Rs 5 per share.

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Ircon International Q3 Results: Net profit rises 35% YoY to Rs 103 crore

Ircon International Ltd reported a 35% YoY increase in net profit to Rs 103 crore for the quarter ended December (Q3). Its revenue from operations rose 29% YoY to Rs 1,244 crore during the same period. Ircon announced it has secured new orders worth around Rs 3,983 crore in the current financial year (Q4 FY21).

Godrej Industries to diversify into housing finance business

Godrej Industries Ltd announced that Godrej Housing Finance Ltd (GHFL) has recently obtained a license to operate as a Housing Finance Company. GHFL is owned by the Godrej Family through Anamudi Real Estates LLP. To pursue the opportunity in the housing finance business, the Board of Godrej Industries has approved the proposal of acquiring shares of GHFL from Anamudi. 

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Prabhat Dairy Q3 Results: Net profit declines 14% YoY to Rs 8 crore

Prabhat Dairy reported a 14.17% YoY decline in net profit to Rs 8.78 crore for the quarter ended December (Q3). Its total revenue declined 53% YoY to Rs 102.89 crore during the same period. Prabhat Dairy is an integrated milk and dairy products company in Maharashtra, catering to institutional and retail customers.

IRFC Q3 Results: Net profit rises 15% YoY to Rs 1,046 crore

Indian Railway Finance Corporation (IRFC) reported a 15.4% YoY increase in net profit to Rs 1,046.74 crore for the quarter ended December (Q3). Its total revenue rose 8.01% YoY to Rs 3,932.46 crore during the same period. On February 12, IRFC listed its $750 million (~Rs 5,444 crore) medium-term note on India International Exchange’s (India INX) debt listing platform. The issue is part of the company’s $4-billion (~Rs 29,000 crore) global medium-term note programme.

Delta Corp Q3 Results: Net profit at Rs 1.25 crore

Delta Corp Ltd reported a net profit of Rs 1.25 crore for the quarter ended December (Q3). It had posted a net profit of 55.07 crore in the corresponding quarter last year. The gaming and hospitality company’s revenue declined 39.58% YoY to Rs 128.93 crore in Q3 FY21.

Sadbhav Engineering Q3 Results: Net profit loss at Rs 24.32 crore

Sadbhav Engineering Ltd reported a consolidated net loss of Rs 24.32 crore in the quarter ended December (Q3). It had posted a net loss of Rs 69.79 crore in the corresponding quarter last year. The company’s total revenue rose 2.12% YoY to Rs 695.76 crore in Q3 FY21. Sadbhav Engineering is a civil engineering construction company based in Gujarat.

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A Bright Future for Lithium-ion Battery Manufacturers?

As we know, the demand for electric vehicles (EVs) in India has been showing a slight increase over the past few years. Automobile manufacturers such as Tata Motors, Mahindra Electric, and Hyundai have been designing and manufacturing EVs to suit the needs of Indian customers. The EV revolution is surely upon us, and our government has already introduced various policies to ensure that India becomes a 30% EV nation by 2030. However, there needs to be an adequate supply of lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries to power these electric vehicles. 

Over the past few years, prominent battery manufacturers have established dedicated factories or plants to produce lithium-ion batteries. Many other companies have also declared that it would diversify into Li-ion cell manufacturing. Let us take a look at some of these listed companies.

Exide Industries

Exide Industries Ltd (EIL) is one of the leading manufacturers of lead-acid storage batteries in the world. They manufacture a wide range of batteries from 1.5Ah to 20,600Ah capacity.  [Ampere-hour (Ah) and milliampere-hour (mAh) is used to measure how much electrical charge a particular battery will hold]. The Kolkata-based company designs and manufactures batteries for the automotive, power, telecom, infrastructure projects, and computer industries. It has secured a market share of around 59%. Most of the cars and bikes plying on our roads today are powered by an Exide battery. EIL has a total of 9 factories strategically located all over India. It also has more than 150 warehouses and sales offices.

Over the years, they have successfully entered into technical partnerships with leading global storage battery manufacturers such as Furukawa of Japan, Oldham of UK, and East Penn Manufacturing of the US. This has enabled them to establish a strong international presence. The company’s unique research & development (R&D) activities have helped them grow and develop a wide range of batteries. Exide has subsidiaries in the UK, Singapore, and Sri Lanka, and export their products to more than 50 countries. 

In 2018, Exide Industries entered into a joint venture with Switzerland-based Leclanché to build lithium-ion batteries and provide energy storage solutions. They saw great potential in the growth of electric vehicles in India. Recently, the company also launched the Exide Li-ion Motorbike & Sport battery range.

Financial Performance of Exide

Exide has been reporting consistent financial growth over the past few years. In the previous financial year (FY20), the company’s total revenue stood at Rs 9,857 crore. Over the last 5 years, its revenue has grown at a yearly rate of 8.58%, whereas the industry average revenue stood at 7.61%.

The company’s consolidated net profit for the quarter ended September 2020 (Q2) increased by 3.81% YoY to Rs 256.62 crore. Amidst the Covid-19 pandemic, the company has focussed on controlling costs, upgrading its technology capabilities, and improving profitability.

Since the beginning of FY21, the share price of Exide Industries has increased by more than 41% so far.

Amara Raja Batteries

Amara Raja Batteries Ltd (ARBL), is the flagship company of the Tirupati-based Amara Raja Group. It is one of the largest manufacturers of lead-acid batteries for both industrial and automotive applications in the Indian storage battery industry. The company’s client list includes prominent automobile manufacturers such as Maruti Suzuki India Ltd, Hyundai Motors India Ltd, Ford India Ltd, Tata Motors Ltd, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd, Royal Enfield, Bajaj Auto Ltd, and many more. It exports its products to more than 32 countries globally. Interestingly, the Taj Mahal is powered by Amara Raja Batteries!

Since 2018, the company has established lithium-ion battery plants to meet the growing demand for electric vehicle power packs. It has built a 100 megawatt-hour assembly plant in Andhra Pradesh. Amara Raja has been primarily interested in winning demand from the FAME scheme, which aims to subsidize electric buses and three-wheelers in India.

Performance

Amara Raja Batteries has been able to secure a consistent increase in their overall sales over the past 5 years. In FY 2019-2020, the company reported total revenue of Rs 6,839 crore. Over the last 5 years, its revenue has grown at a yearly rate of 10.14%, whereas the industry avg stood at 7.61%. The company has been able to secure a market share of about 28%.

In Q2 FY21, the company had reported a 7.93% YoY decline in consolidated net profit. However, its revenue from operations had jumped 14.16% YoY to Rs 1,935.52 crore during the same period. The company announced that it had increased the operations at its manufacturing facilities to keep pace with the high demand.

Since the beginning of FY21, the share price of Amara Raja Batteries has increased by more than 94% so far!

Eveready Industries

Eveready Industries India Ltd is the flagship company of the B. M. Khaitan Group.  The company primarily manufactures zinc-carbon batteries, alkaline batteries, and rechargeable batteries. They also produce lithium-ion torches and LED bulbs. Eveready is the world’s third-largest producer of carbon-zinc batteries, selling more than 100 crore units a year. The Group’s operating facilities are located in Kolkata, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Noida, Gurgaon, and Navi Mumbai.  

Over the last 5 years, Eveready’s revenue has grown at a yearly rate of 2.04%, whereas the industry average stood at 7.61%. During the previous financial year, the company reported a revenue of Rs 1,419.31 crore. However, the company’s market share has decreased to 5.79% over the last 5 years. For the quarter ended September 2020 (Q2), the company reported a 3 fold increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 57.22 crore. The company stated that its core categories of batteries and flashlights continue to witness a healthy demand. This has been due to the sharp decrease in dumped imports from China and the disruptions caused to the unorganized market amidst the Covid-19 pandemic.

The share price of Eveready Industries has surged by 290% so far during the current financial year.

HBL Power Systems

HBL Power Systems Ltd initially began as a manufacturer of aircraft batteries. The company has been able to successfully diversify its range of batteries to meet the demand for industrial electronics, defence electronics, and railway electronic signalling. Currently, HBL designs and manufactures Lead Acid Batteries, Nickel-Cadmium Batteries, and Specialized Defense Batteries. HBL has established its presence in the US, UK, and other European countries as well. 

The Hyderabad-based company’s total income for FY20 stood at Rs 1,114 crore. However, over the last 5 years, the company’s revenue has grown at a yearly rate of -4.09%, whereas the industry average stood at 7.61%. During the same period, HBL’s market share has reduced to 4.54%. HBL Power Systems’ consolidated net profit for the quarter ended September (Q2) had increased by 38.98% YoY to Rs 9.02 crore.

Interestingly, HBL’s share price has surged by more than 235% since April 2020.

High Energy Batteries

High Energy Batteries (India) Limited is a Tamil Nadu-based manufacturer of batteries. The company operates through two segments: AeroSpace, Naval, & Power System Batteries, and Lead Acid Storage Batteries. High Energy’s principal products include aerospace, naval, & power system batteries, nickel-cadmium batteries, and lead-acid storage batteries. It offers aircraft batteries, torpedo batteries, missiles batteries, and helicopter batteries for the defence sector. The company’s hi-tech batteries are used in army, navy, airforce, and launch vehicles. The batteries manufactured by them are also used for various applications, such as underwater propulsion, control guidance, communication, emergency starting, and aerospace.

Over the last 5 years, High Energy Batteries’ revenue has grown at a yearly rate of 9.48%. Currently, the company has been able to secure a market share of 3.34%. Its revenue for the previous financial year stood at Rs 61.66 crore.

During the current financial year, the stock price of the company has jumped by more than 177% so far.

Conclusion

Li-ion cells are considered to be the heart of electric vehicles. Unfortunately, our country does not have the required manufacturing capability for such products. Most of the Indian EV makers import cells and batteries from China, which is the world’s largest producer of lithium-ion cells.  

We have only mentioned the top 5 companies that fall under the list of battery manufacturers in India. Interestingly, Mumbai-based JSW Energy is planning to launch EVs by 2020. For this project, the company is planning to set up a battery factory. In 2019, Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) announced that it will manufacture and sell ISRO’s lithium-ion cells in India. Tata Chemicals Ltd is likely to launch a manufacturing facility for Li-ion cells in Gujarat. There are also reports which state that prominent business groups such as Reliance, Adani, Mahindra, and Hero are also in the race to set up Li-ion battery production plants in India. Thus, we can see that India will soon be able to reduce all imports of this essential EV component.

The Indian government has also introduced a production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme to subsidise the production of Li-ion cells. This would support the companies mentioned above to start domestic production of such batteries. The most important factor to be noted is that EVs could create a $300 billion domestic battery market by 2030. Thus, it is clear that all these companies will have tough competition to grab a slice of this highly-promising market.

We could see these stocks showing a major rally in the long run. Do keep a close watch on these lithium-ion battery manufacturers. Will they be able to deliver on their promise and ensure an adequate supply of batteries for the EV sector? Let us wait and watch.