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Jet Airways to Take Off Again – Top Indian Market News

Jet Airways to take off again after DGCA approval

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has granted Jet Airways the license to resume commercial flights. The airline conducted its first of three sets of proving flights for the permit on Sunday and the final two on Tuesday. The new owners of Jet Airways, a consortium of Kalrock Capital and middle east-based businessman Murari Lal Jalan, had applied for the security clearance in December 2021.

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Zydus Lifesciences Q4 Results: Net profit falls 41% YoY to Rs 397 crore

Zydus Lifesciences Ltd reported a 41.47% YoY decline in consolidated net profit to Rs 397.4 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4 FY22). Its revenue from operations rose 5.2% YoY to Rs 3,863.8 crore during the same period. The pharma company’s board has approved the proposal to buy back ~1.15 crore shares, representing 1.13% of the paid-up equity share capital. The board has also declared a final dividend of Rs 2.5 per share.

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Welspun Corp secures order worth over Rs 5,000 crore

Welspun Corp Ltd has secured its largest order for the supply of pipes valued at over Rs 5,000 crore from the United States. The order includes the supply of 325,000 metric tonnes (MT) of large diameter coated pipes for transporting natural gas from the Permian Basin to Houston. The pipes will be produced at the company’s Little Rock plant in the US. Welspun Corp’s order book currently stands at Rs 10,500 crore.

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IDBI Bank to exit insurance JV by selling entire stake to Ageas for Rs 580 crore

IDBI Bank has signed a pact with Ageas Insurance International NV to sell its entire stake in its joint venture Ageas Federal Life Insurance Company Ltd (AFLICL) for ~Rs 580 crore. As of March 31, 2022, IDBI Bank holds a 25% stake in the AFLICL. The transaction is expected to be completed in the second quarter of the current fiscal year 2022-23.

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Indigo Paints Q4 Results: Net profit rises 39% YoY to Rs 35 crore

Indigo Paints Ltd reported a 39.1% YoY increase in net profit to Rs 34.58 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4 FY22). Net profit rose 42.3% when compared to the previous quarter. Its revenue from operations rose 13.41% YoY to Rs 288.38 crore during the same period. EBITDA (excluding other income) stood at Rs 53.77 crore, up 25.22% YoY. Indigo Paints’ board has declared a dividend of Rs 3 per share.

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SEBI imposes penalties worth Rs 38.75 crore on 32 entities involved in FHL fund diversion case

Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has imposed penalties totaling Rs 38.75 crore on 32 entities, including Fortis Healthcare Holdings, in a case related to the diversion of funds of Fortis Healthcare Ltd (FHL) and misrepresentations to conceal the fraud. In 2018, a media report stated that the promoters of FHL had allegedly taken massive funds out of the company. SEBI had initiated an investigation into the matter to examine possible violations of the provisions of the Prohibition of Fraudulent and Unfair Trade Practices.

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JK Tyre Q4 Results: Net profit falls 80% YoY to Rs 38 crore

JK Tyre & Industries Ltd reported an 80% YoY decline in consolidated net profit to Rs 38.22 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4 FY22). Its revenue from operations rose 13.13% YoY to Rs 3,311.83 crore during the same period. Total expenses stood at Rs 3,280.78 crore in Q4, up 22.71% YoY. Exports contributed significantly to the company’s total revenue and were higher by 60% YoY.

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Saudi Tourism signs MoU with EaseMyTrip

Saudi Tourism Authority and Easy Trip Planners Ltd (EaseMyTrip) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to boost inbound tourism to Saudi Arabia by leveraging the company’s travel network. The two entities will explore opportunities to collaborate on key initiatives and undertake various activities to promote and develop quality tourism experiences in Saudi Arabia and expand their presence in the Indian market.

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NTPC Q4 Results: Net profit rises 12% YoY to Rs 5,200 crore

NTPC Limited reported an 11.9% YoY decline in net profit to Rs 5,199.51 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4 FY22). Its revenue from operations rose 23.12% YoY to Rs 37,085.07 crore during the same period. EBITDA stood at Rs 11,426 crore in Q4, up 47% YoY. NTPC’s board has declared a final dividend of Rs 3 per share.

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L&T Reports 3% YoY Rise in Net Profit in Q4 – Top Indian Market News

L&T Q4 Results: Net profit rises 3% YoY to Rs 3,293 crore

Larsen & Toubro (L&T) reported a 3% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 3,293 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). Net profit has risen by 33% when compared to the October-December quarter (Q3 FY21). Its revenue from operations rose 9% YoY to Rs 48,088 crore in Q4 FY21. L&T’s order inflow fell 12% YoY to Rs 50,651 crore during the same period. For the financial year ended March 31, 2021 (FY21), net profit stood at Rs 11,583 crore, registering a growth of 21% YoY. The company’s board has recommended a final dividend of Rs 18 per share.

The construction arm of L&T has secured an order worth Rs 2,500-5,000 crore from Chennai Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (CMRL). The order consists of the construction of nearly 12 km Twin Bored tunnels from Kellys metro station to Taramani Road Junction station.

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Dr Reddy’s Labs Q4 Results: Net profit declines 28% YoY to Rs 554 crore

Dr Reddy’s Laboratories reported a 28% year-on-year (YoY) decline in consolidated net profit to Rs 554 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). Its revenue rose 7% YoY to Rs 4,728 crore during the same period. The company’s sales from the North American market fell 3% YoY to Rs 1,749.1 crore. Total sales in India rose 23% YoY to Rs 844.5 crore in Q4. Its operating profit grew 13% YoY to Rs 1,133 crore during the quarter. The drugmaker’s board has approved a final dividend of Rs 25 per share.

In other news, Dr Reddy’s Labs has launched the Russian Covid-19 vaccine, Sputnik V, in India at Rs 948 per dose.

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Mphasis Q4 Results: Net profit declines 10.2% YoY to Rs 316.9 crore

Mphasis Limited reported a 10.2% YoY decline in consolidated net profit to Rs 316.9 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). Its revenue from operations rose 7.5% YoY to Rs 2,524.2 crore during the same period. The IT firm’s total contract value (TCV) stood at $245 million (~Rs 1,795 crore) in Q4, of which 69% was in new generation services. For the financial year ended March 31, 2021 (FY21), net profit rose 2.7% YoY to Rs 1,216.8 crore. The company’s board has recommended a dividend of Rs 65 per share.

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Cipla Q4 Results: Net profit rises 68% YoY to Rs 413 crore

Cipla Limited reported a 68% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 413.4 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). Net profit has declined by 44% when compared to the previous quarter (Q3 FY21). Its total revenue rose 5.2% YoY to Rs 4,606.45 crore during the same period. Cipla’s tax expenses jumped 50% YoY to Rs 128.2 crore in Q4. Sales from the North American market increased by 17% YoY to Rs 1,002 crore. The drugmaker’s board has approved a final dividend of Rs 5 per share.

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Alembic Pharma gets USFDA approval for bipolar depression drug

Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd has received final approval from the US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) for Lurasidone Hydrochloride tablets. The drug is indicated for the treatment of major depressive episodes associated with bipolar depression. According to IQVIA data, Lurasidone Hydrochloride tablets had US sales of approximately $3.7 billion (~Rs 27,110 crore) for the twelve months ended December 2020.

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Escorts Q4 Results: Net profit jumps two-fold to Rs 285 crore 

Escorts Limited reported over a two-fold YoY jump in consolidated net profit to Rs 285.41 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). Its revenue from operations rose 60% YoY to Rs 2,228.75 crore during the same period. Tractor sales increased by 62.1% YoY to 32,588 units in Q4. For the financial year ended March 31, 2021 (FY21), net profit rose 85% YoY to Rs 871.63 crore. The board of Escorts Ltd has approved a final dividend of Rs 5 per share and a special dividend of Rs 2.5 per share.

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Aditya Birla Capital Q4 Results: Net profit jumps 161% YoY to Rs 375 crore

Aditya Birla Capital reported a 161.1% YoY jump in consolidated net profit to Rs 375.15 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). Its revenue from operations rose 16.2% YoY to Rs 5,586.83 crore during the same period. The overall lending book (including NBFC and housing finance) grew 2% YoY to Rs 60,557 crore during the quarter. The gross premium across Aditya Birla Capital’s life and health insurance segments rose 25% YoY to Rs 11,076 crore in Q4.

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GoAir seeks SEBI approval for Rs 3,600 crore IPO

Go Airlines India Ltd has filed a Draft Red Herring Prospectus (DHRP) with market regulator SEBI to launch an initial public offering (IPO) worth Rs 3,600 crore. Ahead of the IPO, the low-cost airline rebranded itself as ‘Go First’. The company will utilise the net proceeds from the public issue towards pre-payment or scheduled repayment of outstanding borrowings worth Rs 2,015.8 crore. It will also use the proceeds for the replacement of letter of credits, repayment of dues to Indian Oil Corp.

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Welspun India Q4 Results: Net profit rises 48% YoY to Rs 134 crore

Welspun India reported a 48.3% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 134.34 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). Its total income for the quarter stood at Rs 2,173.46 crore. This is compared with a net income of Rs 1,664.46 crore in the corresponding quarter a year ago (Q4 FY20). The company’s board has approved the buyback of equity shares at Rs 120 per share for an aggregate amount of Rs 200 crore. Welspun India’s board has also recommended a dividend of Rs 0.15 per share.

In other news, Welspun India said it will work with Target Corporation again, almost five years after the US retail giant terminated its contract with the company over alleged lapses in labelling and marketing of Egyptian cotton products.

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Indigo Paints Q4 Results: Net profit falls 9% YoY to Rs 24 crore

Indigo Paints reported an 8.9% YoY decline in net profit to Rs 24.8 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). Its revenue from operations rose 40.8% YoY to Rs 254.27 crore during the same period. Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) fell 7.9% YoY to Rs 42.9 crore in Q4. For the financial year ended March 31, 2021 (FY21), net profit rose 48.2% YoY to Rs 70.85 crore.

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The Paint Industry in India: An Analysis

The existing economic conditions have proven to be favourable for the real estate and construction sectors in India. Lower interest rates and higher disposable income amongst people have led to a strong recovery in demand for real estate properties. Developers are focusing on completing projects and are also launching new ones. Since people were forced to stay at home amidst the Covid-19 pandemic, many felt an urge to renovate or decorate their houses/apartments. Also, automobile manufacturers have been receiving an influx of demand for two-wheelers, passenger cars, etc.

All these factors have ultimately provided a major boost for the paint industry. The companies that offer paints and coatings are witnessing increased sales volumes. We have also seen a surge in their stock prices in recent weeks. Let us take a look at some of the top listed companies that fall under the paint industry.

Asian Paints

Asian Paints Limited was founded in 1942 and is based in Mumbai. The company manufactures, sells, and distributes paints and coatings for decorative and industrial use in India. It offers wall finishes, metal finishes, and wood finishes for interior and exterior surfaces. It provides a wide range of mechanised tools, waterproofing products, adhesives, bath fittings, wardrobes, wall coverings, and surface disinfectants. They also offer color consultancy, home painting, décor, interior design, and sanitization services. 

The company manufactures essential components such as varnishes, enamels, and lacquers (used for glossy finishes), organic composite solvents, and thinners. It has also ventured into modular kitchens and kitchen components, including wire baskets, cabinets, appliances, and accessories. The company offers its products under the Asian Paints, Apco Coatings, Asian Paints Berger, Causeway Paints, SCIB Paints, Taubmans, and Kadisco Asian Paints brands. They operate in 19 countries and have 26 paint manufacturing facilities around the world. It has a wide distribution network consisting of more than 70,000 dealers.

Financial Performance

Asian Paints reported a 62% year-on-year (YoY) jump in consolidated net profit to Rs 1,265.35 crore for the quarter ended December (Q3). Its revenue from operations rose 25.43% YoY to Rs 6,886.39 crore during the same period. The company’s domestic decorative business delivered more than 30% volume growth, led by premium and luxury portfolios. Asian Paints’ international business also recorded double-digit volume growth, led by Asia and the Middle East. With the revival of economic activities, the company has been receiving more demand for its range of paints and coatings from automobile manufacturers, real estate developers, etc.

Over the last 5 years, the company’s revenue has grown at a CAGR of 6.18%, whereas the industry average stood at 6.68%. Asian Paints has been able to secure a market share of 63.38%. It has continued to show dominance in the market by focusing on research & development and launching innovative products. 

The share price of Asian Paints has surged more than 56% since the beginning of the current financial year. 

Berger Paints India

Berger Paints India Limited was founded in 1923 and is based in Kolkata. The company manufactures and sells paint products for home, professional, and industrial users in India. It offers a wide range of interior and exterior wall coatings. They also provide waterproofing solutions, construction chemicals, flooring compounds, adhesives, and protective & anti-corrosive coatings. It has 16 manufacturing facilities located across India, Nepal, Poland, and Russia. With a distribution network of more than 25,000 dealers, Berger Paints has been able to provide tailor-made services to individual and corporate clients. The company is a subsidiary of U.K. Paints India Private Limited.

Financial Performance

Amidst the Covid-19 pandemic, Berger Paints reported an impressive 13.55% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 221.05 crore for the quarter ended September (Q2). The company will post its Q3 results soon. Industry experts have estimated that its revenue and sales will show significant growth.

Over the last 5 years, the company’s revenue has grown at a yearly rate of 8.1%, whereas the industry average stood at 6.68%. It has been showing a consistent jump in revenues and profits during the same period. Berger Paints has been able to secure a market share of 19.83%.

Since April 2020, the share price of Berger Paints India has increased by more than 54%! 

Kansai Nerolac Paints

Kansai Nerolac Paints Limited was founded in 1920 and is headquartered in Mumbai. The company manufactures and sells paints, varnishes, enamels, and lacquers in India. It offers interior and exterior decorative wall paints, wood coatings, metal enamel paints, and ancillary paints. The company was formerly known as Goodlass Nerolac Paints Ltd and changed its name to Kansai Nerolac Paints Ltd in April 2006. It is a subsidiary of Kansai Paint Co., Ltd- a Japan-based chemical company.

Kansai Nerolac Paints reported an 11.56% YoY decline in consolidated net profit to Rs 167.96 crore for the quarter ended September (Q2). As India came out of lockdowns, the company saw a very slow recovery in demand for its products. The sales volumes of Kansai’s industrial paints segment, which contributes more than 40% of its overall revenues, had declined. The company is yet to post its Q3 results. 

Over the last 5 years, the company’s revenue has grown at a yearly rate of 6.81%, whereas the industry average stood at 6.68%. Kansai Nerolac has been able to secure a market share of 16.35%.

The shares of Kansai Nerolac Paints has surged by more than 57% since April 2020.

Akzo Nobel India

Akzo Nobel India Limited manufactures and sells paints and coatings in India and internationally. The Gurugram-based company offers marine coatings, protective coatings, industrial coatings, automotive, and specialty coatings. It produces paints, varnishes, enamels, and lacquers for interior and exterior use. The company’s products are widely used for oil and gas, power, infrastructure, and wind energy projects. They also cater to the architecture & construction, offshore supply, transport vessels, and fishing sectors. 

Akzo Nobel has also ventured into the roofing and domestic appliance sectors. Its products are primarily offered under the Dulux, Sikkens, and Interpon brands. The company was formerly known as ICI India Limited and changed its name to Akzo Nobel India Ltd in February 2010. It is a subsidiary of Akzo Nobel N.V.- a Dutch multinational company that creates paints and performance coatings for industries and consumers worldwide.

Financial Performance

Amidst the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, Akzo Nobel reported a 35% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 66.28 crore for the quarter ended December (Q3). However, its revenue from operations was down 4.25% to Rs 606.86 crore during the same period. The company continues to face severe challenges with respect to demand. It is yet to post Q3 results.

Akzo Nobel’s revenues and profits have been showing a sharp decline since the previous financial year. Over the last 5 years, the company’s revenue has grown at a yearly rate of 0.82%, whereas the industry average stood at 3.41%. They have been able to secure a market share of 6.12% in the Specialty Chemicals sector.

Since April 2020, the share price of Akzo Nobel India has increased by 10% so far.

Conclusion

The paint industry is currently booming in India. These companies have been able to meet the requirements of individual homeowners through well-defined distribution networks. They have catered to the rising demand from the real estate and automobile sectors. They have also invested heavily in research & development activities and advertisements. The technological advancements in this industry have heavily contributed to their overall growth. Recently, paint companies reported that there had been a rise in the cost of essential raw materials. The price of crude oil (which is a primary raw material for paints) has been increasing. Thus, several companies are planning to hike the prices of their paint and coating products in Q4. 

At the same time, we can see an increase in competition in this particular industry. Indigo Paints has emerged as a top competitor by reporting strong growth over the years. The company’s shares will get listed on the stock markets on February 2. Meanwhile, Grasim Industries has announced its plans to enter the decorative paints business, which is a Rs 40,000 crore industry in India. It would invest Rs 5,000 crore in the next three years and is eyeing the second position in the sector (in terms of market share). After the announcement, we saw Grasim’s shares rise as much as 11% (intraday) on Jan 25. On worries about increased competition, the stocks of major paint firms fell between 3% and 6% on the same day. Grasim’s entry is expected to cause excessive price-led competition in the paint industry. 

Will the listed firms mentioned above be able to face these challenges in the years to come? Will end-consumers be affected due to a further rise in the prices of paints? Let us wait and watch.

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CCI Approves Flipkart-Aditya Birla Fashion Deal – Top Indian Market News

Flipkart-Aditya Birla Fashion deal gets approval from CCI

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has approved the Rs 1,500 crore deal between Flipkart and Aditya Birla Fashion. Flipkart Investments Private Ltd will acquire a 7.8% minority stake in Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Ltd (ABFRL). ABFRL plans to use the funds to strengthen its balance sheet and scale up its existing business. The company will also focus on increasing its presence in the emerging high-growth categories such as innerwear, athleisure, casual wear, and ethnic wear. 

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Federal Bank Q3 Results: Net profit falls 8% YoY to Rs 404 crore

Federal Bank reported an 8.2% YoY decline in net profit to Rs 404.10 crore for the quarter ended December (Q3). The bank’s total income improved to Rs 3,941.36 crore in Q3 FY21, as compared to Rs 3,738.22 crore in Q3 FY20. Operationally, the bank saw strong growth in Q3, with net interest income (NII) seeing a 24% YoY growth to Rs 1,437 crore. Provisions for bad loans and other contingencies were increased by 161% YoY to Rs 421 crore in Q3.

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Adani Green Energy commissions 150 MW solar plant in Kutch

Adani Solar Energy Kutchh One, a subsidiary of Adani Green Energy Ltd (AGEL), has commissioned a 150 MW solar plant in Kutch, Gujarat. This plant has a power purchase agreement (PPA) with Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd (GUVNL) at Rs 2.67/kWh for a period of 25 years. With the commissioning of this plant, AGEL’s total operational renewable capacity grows to 3,125 MW. 

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Hindustan Zinc Q3 Results: Net profit rises 36%YoY to Rs 2,200 crore

Hindustan Zinc Ltd (HZL) reported a 36% YoY increase in net profit to Rs 2,200 crore for the quarter ended December (Q3). Its revenue from operations rose 28% YoY to Rs 5,915 crore during the same period. The company reported its highest-ever ore production in the October-December quarter. HZL’s total mined metal production was up 4% YoY to 2.44 lakh tonnes. Integrated zinc production was up 2% YoY to 1.82 lakh tonnes.

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Havells Q3 Results: Net profit rises 74% YoY to Rs 350 crore

Havells India Ltd reported a 74.52% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 350.14 crore for the quarter ended December (Q3). Its revenue from operations rose 39.67% to Rs 3,175.20 crore during the same period. The company saw increased demand in Q3 due to a pick-up in the overall construction and infrastructure activity. The Board of Directors of Havells India has declared an interim dividend of Rs 3 per share.

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L&T construction arm secures order worth up to Rs 5,000 crore in Bangladesh

The power transmission and distribution business of Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has won a set of transmission line orders in Bangladesh. The orders are valued in the range of Rs 2,500-Rs 5,000 crore. The scope of these packages involves the design, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of extra high voltage transmission lines on a turnkey basis.

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Indigo Paints IPO subscribed 1.89 times on first day of bidding

The initial public offering (IPO) of Indigo Paints was subscribed 1.89 times on the first day of bidding. The public issue has received bids for 1.04 crore equity shares, against an offer size of 55.18 lakh shares. The portion reserved for retail investors was subscribed 3.3 times and that of non-institutional investors 1.09 times. The employee portion received 72% subscription and that of qualified institutional buyers (QIBs) 10%. 

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Ramco Systems partners with HERE Technologies

Ramco Systems Ltd has partnered with HERE Technologies, a global leader in mapping and location platform services, to embed location intelligence in their Logistics ERP platform. The Ramco Logistics Software is an integrated and smart platform engineered to provide an end-to-end comprehensive business solution for third-party logistics, e-commerce logistics, etc. By embedding the geo-visualization layer provided by HERE, Ramco’s clients will benefit from the real-time view of their logistics operations using HERE Maps.

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LT Foods acquires 30% stake in Netherlands-based Leev  

LT Foods Limited has acquired a 30% stake in Leev.nu, a Netherlands-based packaged foods company, through its subsidiary Nature Bio Foods BV (NBF BV). The transaction allows NBF BV an option to acquire a further 21% stake in Leev.nu at the end of five years. Leev.nu will start sourcing organic produce from NBF for its packed snacking brands. This acquisition gives Nature Bio Foods a direct reach to European consumers- through the mainstream distribution strength of Leev. 

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Newgen Software Q3 Results: Net profit rises 48% YoY to Rs 35 crore

Newgen Software Technologies Ltd reported a 47.83% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 35.42 crore for the quarter ended December (Q3). Its revenue rose 0.3% YoY to Rs 185.51 crore during the same period. The company’s subscription-based revenues witnessed strong growth in Q3. Newgen Software is a Delhi-based business process management company.

Ola partners with Siemens to build EV manufacturing hub in Tamil Nadu

Ola has partnered with Siemens Ltd to build India’s most advanced electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing facility in Tamil Nadu. The popular ride-hailing platform had signed a Rs 2,400 crore deal with the Tamil Nadu government to set up its first factory in the state. Ola stated that the upcoming manufacturing hub will be the world’s largest scooter manufacturing facility. Ola will have access to Siemens’ integrated Digital Twin design and manufacturing solutions to digitalise and validate product and production ahead of actual operations.

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Indigo Paints IPO: All You Need to Know

2021’s IPO series kicked off with IRFC becoming the first company in this year to take the public route. Indigo Paints, from the paints Industry, will be the second company to bring its IPO. The public offer will take place on 20th January 2021 till 22nd January 2021. What is this IPO is all about? Let’s find out.

About Indigo Paints

Before applying for a company’s IPO, it is very important to know what is the business of the company and how do they go about it. Indigo Paints is into the manufacturing of different types of decorative paints. Its product range includes Emulsions, Wood Coatings, Distempers, Enamels, Putties and Cement Paints. Indigo Paints is also the first company to manufacture differentiated products. The list of differentiated products comprises Floor Coat Emulsions, Dirtproof & Waterproof Exterior Laminate, PU Super Gloss Enamel and more.

Indigo Paints has three manufacturing facilities situated in Jodhpur (Rajasthan), Kochi (Kerala), and Pudukkottai (Tamil Nadu). The company find raw materials easily available in these locations. This helps them to decrease the cost of their operations and thus boosting their bottom line.

Based on the revenue generated in FY20, Indigo Paints ranks 5th in the industry. But when you compare companies in terms of growth, Indigo Paints is right at the top. Being a paint company, one thing they need the most is a very strong distribution network. And, this is what which has helped the company to grow massively in recent years. Indigo Paints has its reach into 27 states and 7 territories. In a way, you can say that they have their distribution network spread all over the country. They have 36 depots and over 4000 tinting machines.

About the IPO

The IPO of Indigo Paints will open on 20th January and will close on 22nd January. The total issue size of the IPO is Rs 1,176 crore. The fresh issue aggregates up to Rs 300 crore. The price band of the IPO is Rs1488-Rs 1490 per equity share. You have to apply for a minimum of 10 Shares (1 lot). The upper limit to the number of lots you can apply for is 13, that means, 130 shares. The minimum an investor has to pay for this IPO is Rs 14,900. Similarly, the maximum one can invest in is Rs 1,93,700. But once again, apply for a maximum of 1 lot, as the IPO will be oversubscribed for sure.

Currently, the promoters of the company have 60.05% of the total holdings. After the IPO, this will decrease to 54%. The allotment date and listing date for the IPO are 28th January 2021 and 2nd February 2021 respectively. 

The two investors, Sequoia Capital India Investments IV and SCI Investments V will be selling 20.05 lakh equity shares and 21.65 lakh shares respectively. Hemant Jalan, the promoter of the company, will be selling 16.70 lakh equity shares as part of this public issue.

Indigo Paints will use the net proceeds from the IPO in four ways. Firstly, a part of the sum will be used to meet the capital expenditure requirements for expansion. The company is planning to expand its manufacturing facility at Pudukkottai, Tamil Nadu. This will help them to produce more and at a lower cost. The second objective of the IPO is to purchase more tinting machines and gyro shakers. Indigo Paints has a very low amount of borrowings on their sheets yet their third objective is to repay all or certain borrowings. Lastly, the remaining sum will be used to meet general corporate purposes.

Financial Overview

30 September 202031 March 202031 March 201931 March 2018
Total Assets411.29421.95373.18297.39
Total Income260.24626.43537.26403.10
Profit after Tax27.2047.8126.8712.86
(Values in Rs Crore)

The table above shows how the revenue and profits of the company have increased over the last three years. Here, from FY19 to FY20, the revenue of the company has increased by more than 16%. And, when we look at profits, it has risen by a whopping 80% from Rs 26.87 crore to Rs 47.81 crore during the same period. 

In the past year, their long term debt has also decreased from Rs 26.91 crore to Rs 24.71 crore. This is another good sign because as the debt of a company falls, the risk associated with them also decreases. Till the first half of 2020-21, the revenue generated by the company is Rs 260 crore. But with this trend, Indigo Paints might not be able to generate more sales than FY20 but the slowdown is only because of lockdown induced in March due to Covid-19.

Risk Factors

  • The Indian paint industry already has some established players like Asian Paints, Berger Paints, Kansai Nerolac and AkzoNobel. As said before, Indigo Paints comes behind all of these companies when we talk about the sales number.
  • Brand loyalty is a very important factor in this business. People often rely on their favourite brand or the brand they have used earlier. Thus, it will be difficult for the company to make its space instantly in the heart of the customers.
  • Indigo Paints follow the strategy of making short-term agreements with their dealers. They renew their deals regularly but any failure to do so can affect their business severely.
  • The company imports a few of their products from outside. Any restriction on imports will increase their cost of operations thus decreasing their bottom line.

IPO Details in a Nutshell

IPO DateJan 20, 2021 – Jan 22, 2021
Issue TypeBook Built Issue IPO
Face ValueRs 10 per equity share
IPO PriceRs 1488 to Rs 1490 per equity share
Lot Size10 Shares
Offer for Sale (goes to promoters)58,40,000 Equity Shares 
Fresh Issue (goes to the company)Rs 300 crore
Issue SizeRs 1,176 Crore
Listing AtBSE, NSE

Kotak Mahindra Capital Co. Ltd., Edelweiss Financial Services Ltd. and ICICI Securities Ltd. are the books running lead managers of this IPO.

Conclusion

When it comes to business, Indigo Paints looks to be a very sound company. They have done well in the last few years and are growing at a very high pace. They are fundamentally strong with an ROE (return-on-equity) of 24% and ROCE (return-on-capital-employed) of 27.5%. The company offers a wide variety of products. This extensive portfolio helps them to cover the needs of different customers. Thus, generating more sales for them. The valuations also look very interesting.

One thing which you have to be mindful is of the intense competition in the industry. Indigo Paints have some good competitors which can hurt their business. Thus, the company will be required to continuously strategize their operations and find new ways to stay ahead. Indigo Paints filed its draft papers last November. You can find it here. What are your opinions on Indigo Paints? Will you be applying for it? Let us know in the comments section below!

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India’s WPI Inflation Eases to 1.22% in December – Top Indian Market News

India’s WPI inflation eases to 1.22% in December

Wholesale inflation in India fell to the lowest level in four months, mainly due to a decline in the prices of food articles. Inflation based on the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) fell to 1.22% in December from 1.55% in November. The WPI was at 2.76% in December 2019. The WPI Food Inflation fell from 4.27% in November to 0.92% in December, as vegetables and pulses became cheaper.

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Passenger vehicle sales up 13.59% in December: SIAM

According to data released by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), the total sales of domestic passenger cars increased by 13.59% to 2.52 lakh units in December 2020, as compared to 2.22 lakh units in December 2019. Two-wheeler sales rose by 7.42% YoY to 11.27 lakh units in December 2020. However, the latest figures from SIAM show that automobile exports from India declined by 18.87% to 38.65 lakh units in 2020. Overseas shipments of vehicles in the Jan-Dec period in 2019 stood at 47.63 lakh units.

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HFCL Q3 Results: Net Profit rises 86% YoY to Rs 85 crore

HFCL Ltd reported an 86.73% YoY increase in net profit to Rs 85.11 crore for the quarter ended December (Q3). The company had posted a net profit of Rs 45.58 in the corresponding period in FY20. HFCL’s revenue rose by 49.68% YoY to Rs 1,277.48 crore during Q3 FY21. HFCL (or Himachal Futuristic Communications Ltd) is a fiber optic cable manufacturing company.

Adani Enterprises wins Rs 1,838-crore highway project from NHAI in Kerala

Adani Enterprises Ltd (AEL) has won a Rs 1,838-crore highway project from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) in Kerala. The project, granted under the Hybrid Annuity Mode (HAM), is part of the Bharatmala Pariyojna of the Central Government. The 40-km road project pertains to six-laning of the Azhiyur-Vengalam section of NH-17 (New NH-66) in Kerala. With this, Adani Group has a total of six NHAI road projects under HAM in Chhattisgarh, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Kerala.

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Indigo Paints to launch IPO on January 20; price band fixed at Rs 1,488-1490

Indigo Paints will launch its initial public offering (IPO) on January 20. The price band of the IPO has been set at Rs 1,488-1,490 per share. It comprises fresh issuance of equity shares aggregating to Rs 300 crore and an offer for sale (OFS) of up to 58.4 lakh shares by Sequoia Capital India Investments IV,  SCI Investments V, and promoter Hemant Jalan. The three-day IPO will conclude on January 22.

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DEN Networks Q3 Results: Net profit rises 238% YoY to Rs 65 crore

DEN Networks Ltd reported a 238.69% year-on-year (YoY) increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 65.57 crore for the quarter ended December (Q3). It had posted a net profit of Rs 19.36 crore during the corresponding period in FY20. The firm’s revenue increased by 7.58% YoY to Rs 342.18 crore in Q3 FY21. DEN Networks is a cable distribution company in which Reliance Industries (through its subsidiaries) holds a majority shareholding. 

Dixon Technologies’ board to meet on Feb 2 to consider stock split plan

Dixon Technologies Ltd announced that its board will meet on February 2 to consider the sub-division of equity shares of the company. It will also consider and approve financial results for the third quarter ended December 31, 2020. Generally, a company plans to go for a stock split to make the shares more affordable for small retail investors and increase liquidity. 

As per a report from Economic Times, Padget Electronics (a wholly-owned subsidiary of Dixon Technologies) will begin assembling phones for HMD Global at its factory in Noida. HMD Global is the maker of Nokia and Motorola smartphones. The report also states that LED TVs of brands including Nokia, Intex, Lloyd, and Toshiba will be manufactured at Dixon Tech’s Chittor factory.

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Bharat Dynamics and Thales partner to manufacture STARStreak Air Defence System in India

Bharat Dynamics Ltd (BDL) and Thales have signed a Teaming Agreement to work in partnership on the STARStreak Air Defence system, with the support of the Governments of India and the UK. BDL will become a part of the STARStreak global supply chain. This would provide the opportunity for exporting the system to existing and future STARStreak Air Defence customers. The agreement would also allow BDL to offer the STARStreak missile system to the Indian Armed Forces, with a minimum of 60% indigenous content, under the ‘Make in India’ programme.

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L&T receives multiple orders in domestic market

Larsen & Toubro (L&T) announced that its construction arm has received multiple orders across its business segments in the domestic market. The orders fall under the “significant” category, which ranges between Rs 1,000 crore and Rs 2,500 crore. The firm’s buildings and factories business has won an order from a reputed developer to construct an office space in Mumbai. It has also won an order from the Haryana Government to construct a Medical College at Jind.

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Indian Hume Pipe Company receives LoA for water supply project from Govt of Karnataka

Indian Hume Pipe Company Ltd has received a letter of acceptance (LoA) for an order worth Rs 198.80 crore from Minor Irrigation and Ground Water Development Division- Kalaburgi, Karnataka Government. The order consists of filling tanks in Kalaburgi (South) Taluka by lifting Water from Bennethora Reservoir for ground-water development & drinking water purpose on a turnkey basis. The contract also includes operation and maintenance services for 5 years. The project is to be completed within 24 months.

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Garden Reach Shipbuilders signs $12.7 million deal with Government of Guyana

Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE) has signed a contract with the Government of Guyana to build a passenger and cargo ship for $12.7 million (~Rs 92.75 crore). GRSE is one of India’s leading shipyards, located in Kolkata. It builds and repairs commercial and naval vessels.

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