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IDFC First Bank Reports 50% YoY Rise in Net Profit in Q2 – Top Indian Market News

IDFC First Bank Q2 Results: Net profit rises 50% YoY to Rs 151 crore

IDFC First Bank reported a 49.6% YoY increase in net profit to Rs 151.7 crore for the quarter ended September (Q2 FY22). Its net interest income (NII) rose 27.4% YoY to Rs 2,722 crore during the same period. [NII is the difference between the interest income a bank receives on loans and the interest it pays to depositors]. The gross non-performing assets ratio (GNPA) stood at 4.27% in Q2, compared to 4.61% in the previous quarter. IDFC First Bank’s total deposits grew 20.8% YoY to Rs 83,793 crore in Q2 FY22.

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Maruti Suzuki expects adverse impact on production in November

Maruti Suzuki India said it expects an adverse impact on production at two of its plants in Haryana and at Suzuki’s Gujarat plant in November on account of supply constraints of electronic components due to the global semiconductor shortage. As per current estimates, the total vehicle production volume across both locations in Haryana next month could be around 85% of the normal roll-out.

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IOC Q2 Results: Net profit rises 2% YoY to Rs 6,360 crore

Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) reported a 2.1% YoY increase in net profit to Rs 6360.05 crore for the quarter ended September (Q2 FY22). Net profit increased 7% compared to the previous quarter. Its revenue from operations rose 46% YoY to Rs1.69 lakh crore during the same period. The company sold nearly 19 million tonnes (MT) of fuel in Q2, compared to 17.7 MT in the corresponding period last year. IOC’s board has declared an interim dividend of Rs 5 per share.

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SEBI warns Vedanta over non-compliance with disclosure norms

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has warned Vedanta Ltd and Hindustan Zinc Ltd (HZL) over non-compliance with certain disclosure norms, saying it will take action if such actions were repeated in the future. The market regulator flagged Vedanta executing Rs 1,407 crore of related party transactions with associate company HZL without prior approval of the audit committee. Moreover, HZL failed to inform shareholders of the deferment of a meeting relating to a price-sensitive dividend payment.

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Oberoi Realty Q2 Results: Net profit rises 94% YoY to Rs 267 crore

Oberoi Realty Ltd reported a 93.5% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 266.59 crore for the quarter ended September (Q2 FY22). Net profit increased 95% compared to the previous quarter. Its revenue from operations jumped 138.64% YoY to Rs 754.25 crore during the same period. The developer recorded bookings for 4.43 lakh sq. ft. space, taking its total bookings for the half-year ended September 2021 to 5.35 lakh sq. ft.

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Rossari Biotech Q2 Results: Net profit rises 27% YoY to Rs 26 crore

Rossari Biotech Ltd reported a 26.7% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 26.23 crore for the quarter ended September (Q2 FY22). Net profit increased 7% compared to the previous quarter. Its revenue from operations jumped 124% YoY to Rs 384.52 crore during the same period. EBITDA stood at Rs 44.4 crore, a growth of 22% YoY. Rossari Biotech is a leading chemical manufacturer based in Mumbai.

LT Foods Q2 Results: Net profit rises 4% YoY to Rs 80 crore

LT Foods reported a 4.35% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 80.83 crore for the quarter ended September (Q2 FY22). Its total income rose 6.9% YoY to Rs 1,322.53 crore during the same period. Total expenses stood at Rs 1,212 crore in Q2, up 7.5% YoY. LT Foods manufacturers and markets rice under the Daawat, Royal, Heritage, and Devaaya brands in India.

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CDSL Q2 Results: Net profit rises 76% YoY to Rs 85.9 crore

Central Depository Services (India) Ltd reported a 76% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 85.92 crore for the quarter ended September (Q2 FY22). Net profit increased 35% compared to the previous quarter. Its revenue from operations rose 64% YoY to Rs 145.97 crore during the same period. EBITDA stood at Rs 99 crore in Q2, a growth of 82% YoY

CHOLAFIN Q2 Results: Net profit rises 40% YoY to Rs 606 crore

Cholamandalam Investment & Finance Company reported a 40.4% YoY increase in net profit to Rs 606.54 crore for the quarter ended Sept (Q2 FY22). Its total income rose 1.2% YoY to Rs 2,470.69 crore during the same period. The company’s assets under management (AUM) stood at Rs 75,063 crore in Q2, registering a growth of 0.8% YoY.

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Apollo Tyres Q2 Results: Net profit at Rs 174 crore

Apollo Tyres Ltd reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 174 crore for the quarter ended September (Q2 FY22). The company had posted a net loss of Rs 246 crore in the corresponding quarter last year. Its revenue from operations rose 18% YoY to Rs 5,077 crore in Q2 FY22. Apollo Tyres stated that some of the recent additions to its product offering are helping them extend its leadership in the commercial vehicle and passenger vehicle space in India.

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PVR Reports Net Loss of Rs 289 crore in Q4 – Top Indian Market News

PVR Q4 Results: Net loss at Rs 289 crore

PVR Limited reported a consolidated net loss of Rs 289.12 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4 FY21). It had posted a net loss of Rs 74.49 crore in the corresponding quarter last year (Q4 FY20). The multiplex operator’s total income declined by 60.2% YoY (or 17.76% QoQ) to Rs 263.26 crore in Q4 FY21. PVR has posted a net loss of Rs 747.79 crore for the financial year ended March 31, 2021 (FY21). This is compared to a net profit of Rs 27.30 crore in FY20. With the resurgence of Covid-19 cases since April 2021, PVR has been taking all necessary measures to manage costs and preserve liquidity. 

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Adani Green’s subsidiary commissions 150-MW wind power project in Gujarat

Adani Wind Energy Kutchh Three has commissioned a 150 megawatt (MW) wind power project in Kutchh, Gujarat. The company is a subsidiary of Adani Green Energy Ltd (AGEL). The project has a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) at 2.82 per kilowatt-hour for 25 years. With the successful commission of this project, AGEL’s total operational renewable capacity has increased to 5,070 MW. This is the company’s 6th project to be commissioned ahead of schedule over the past 12 months.

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Motherson Sumi Q4 Results: Net profit jumps 289% YoY to Rs 714 crore

Motherson Sumi Systems Ltd reported a 289% YoY jump in consolidated net profit to Rs 713.6 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). Net profit has declined by 10.62% when compared to the previous quarter. Its revenue from operations rose 17.6% YoY to Rs 16,971.9 crore during the same period. For the financial year ended March 31, 2021 (FY21), net profit declined by 11% YoY to Rs 1,039.13 crore. The company’s board has recommended a final dividend of Rs 1.5 per share.

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Phoenix Mills, GIC to set up investment platform in India

Phoenix Mills Ltd (PML) and Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund GIC have entered into a strategic partnership to establish a $733 million (~Rs 5,300 crore) investment platform for retail-led mixed-use assets in India. GIC will acquire a minority stake (26.4%) in the portfolio of PML’s projects that are under development in Mumbai and Pune. The assets comprise 3.4 million sq. ft. of leasable retail and office space.

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Muthoot Finance Q4 Results: Net profit rises 22% YoY to Rs 995 crore

Muthoot Finance reported a 22.14% YoY increase in standalone net profit to Rs 995.66 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). Its net interest income (NII) rose 15.7% YoY to Rs 1,829.5 crore during the same period. The company’s loan assets grew 26% YoY to Rs 52,622.3 crore as of March 31, 2021. Its total assets under management (AUM) rose 26% YoY to Rs 52,622 crore in FY21. Net profit for the financial year 2020-21 (FY21) increased by 23.32% YoY to Rs 3,722.18 crore. Muthoot Finance’s board has declared a dividend of Rs 20 per share.

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Tata Power Solar secures order worth Rs 686 crore from NTPC

Tata Power Solar, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Power Ltd, has received a Letter of Award (LoA) from state-owned NTPC Ltd to build 210 megawatt peak (MWp) of solar PV projects. The scope of work includes transmission, engineering, procurement, installation, and commissioning of solar projects at an NTPC project site in Gujarat. The total order value of the projects is Rs 686 crore. The commission deadline has been set as November 2022.

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Route Mobile to develop A2P messaging platform for EITC-du

Route Mobile has announced a partnership with Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (EITC)- du, by offering a turnkey solution using its Smart Messaging Hub. This platform will enable du to launch a scalable revenue-generating messaging platform for the application-to-person (A2P) wholesale transit business. Route Mobile will oversee the infrastructure, technology, gateway connectivity, and day-to-day operations of the platform for du as a managed service.

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Wipro partners with Finastra to help digitalise banks in the Asia-Pacific

Wipro Limited and UK-based software vendor Finastra have announced a partnership to aid digital transformation of corporate banks in the Asia-Pacific region. The companies will create a unique offering that combines Wipro’s services catalogue with Finastra’s front-to-back finance and cash management solutions. The partnership will help banks transition quickly and enable them to meet client needs in a faster and more agile manner. 

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USFDA accepts Lupin’s application for Pegfilgrastim biosimilar

Lupin Limited announced that the US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) has accepted the Biologics License Application (BLA) for its proposed biosimilar to Neulasta (Pegfilgrastim). According to IQVIA data, Pegfilgrastim had an estimated annual sales of $3.66 billion (~Rs 26,710 crore) in the US for the 12 months ended December 2020. Pegfilgrastim is used to prevent neutropenia or the lack of certain white blood cells in patients receiving chemotherapy.

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MTAR Technologies Q4 Results: Net profit jumps 103% YoY to Rs 18 crore

MTAR Technologies reported a 103.04% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 18.01 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4). Net profit has jumped 103.39% when compared to the previous quarter. Its revenue from operations rose 12.27% YoY to Rs 69.16 crore during the same period. For the financial year ended March 31, 2021 (FY21), net profit increased by 47.09% YoY to Rs 46.07 crore. The company’s board has recommended a dividend of Rs 3 per share.

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Rossari Biotech to acquire Unitop Chemicals for Rs 421 crore

Rossari Biotech Ltd has announced plans to acquire a 100% stake in Mumbai-based Unitop Chemicals Pvt Ltd for Rs 421 crore. Unitop Chemicals is a supplier of surfactants, emulsifiers, and specialty chemicals. It has three manufacturing sites in India with a total capacity of 86,000 metric tonnes per annum (MTPA). Rossari Biotech stated that 65% of the equity share capital of Unitop will be acquired upon the closure of the transaction. The remaining 35% will be acquired over the next two years. 

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Top 5 IPOs of 2020 Revisited

The year 2020 is concluded and it’s the right to look back how it panned out for the IPOs. The Indian stock market touched the rock bottom due to the lockdown announcement in various countries in March. Since then, it has been on a serious uptrend. If there has to be a year where IPO should not perform well, it has to be this year. But, surprisingly, IPOs have generated huge demand this year. In fact, 2020 has been an amazing year for most of the companies who opted to take public routes this year. Out of the 16 companies which launched their IPO in 2020, only four of them gave listing day losses to the investors.

Let’s have a look at the top 5 IPOs of 2020 with the most listing gain percentage.

#5 Rossari Biotech – 74.67%

Mumbai-based Rossari Biotech is a textiles speciality chemicals manufacturer. They provide customized solutions to specific industrial and production requirements. The IPO hit the market from 13th July 2020 to 15th July 2020. The issue price band decided for the IPO was Rs 423-Rs 425 equity per share. Rossari Biotech’s decision to take the public route became an instant hit. It was subscribed 79.37x times on July 15, 2020.

It was subscribed 239.83x times in the NII category. Followed by 85.26x times in the QIB category and 7.23x times in the retail category. We believe that one of the strongest reasons for this success is the wide portfolio under which the company operates. They operate in 18 countries and in several sectors like apparel, animal & poultry feed, and FMCG industries, home & personal care and performance chemicals. Their shares get listed at a price of Rs 670 per share. This was 57% higher than the issue price. On its listing day, their price closed at Rs 742.35 which was 74.67% higher than the issue price. Thus, taking the 5th position on this list.

#4 Route Mobile – 86.02%

Route Mobile Limited is a 16-year old company and is one of the leading Cloud Communication Platform providers. They offer their services to many enterprises, over-the-top (OTT) players and mobile network operators (MNO). Mainly they offer smart solutions in Messaging, Voice, Email, and SMS Filtering, Analytics & Monetization.

Route Mobile raised Rs 600 crore from its IPO which was subscribed by 73.30x times on September 11, 2020. The price band was set at Rs 345 to Rs 350 per share. The issue was subscribed 192.81x in the NII category, 89.76x in the QIB category and 12.67x in the retail category. Their shares get listed at a price of Rs 708 per share which is more than double of its issue price. The stock closed its listing day at Rs 651.10. Thus, giving a massive listing gain of 86.02% to the investors.

#3 Mrs Bectors Food – 106.79%

One of the most recent IPOs to hit the market was that of Mrs Bectors Food. And, it was a grand success for the companies and the people who were allotted the shares. Mrs Bectors Food caters in two categories which are biscuits and bakery products. They operate in the biscuit segment as “Mrs Bector’s Cremica” and in the bakery segment as “English Oven” brand. They possess 96 products and 384 products in its bakery segment and biscuits segment respectively.

Mrs Bectors has a huge presence in north India but they still have the opportunity to explore other locations of the country. According to us, Mrs Bectors Food’s IPO was a hit because of its robust in-house operations. They wholly manufacture and sell their products on their own. Currently, the company has 6 manufacturing units in India. To support the manufacturing domain, they have an exemplary distribution network.

The company raised more than Rs 540 crore via its IPO to expand in other districts. This will help them to spread their brand in other parts of the country, thus boosting their revenues. The price band for this IPO was Rs 286 to Rs 288 per share but due to huge oversubscription, it got listed at Rs 501. The IPO was subscribed by 198.02x times. Their successful run didn’t stop there as the stock closed at Rs 595.55. Thus, giving an astounding 106.79% listing gain to the investors. 

#2 Happiest Minds Technologies – 123.49%

The IT sector is destined for a big future. This pandemic reminded us of how important a role these IT companies play in our life. Bangalore based Happiest Minds is an IT service provider company with a global presence in countries like US, UK, Australia and Canada. They are one of the strong brands which offer Digital IT services. It didn’t take long for people to realise that this surely will be a hugely profitable opportunity for them if they are allotted the company’s shares. 

Happiest Minds raised Rs 700 crore through their IPO. The price band was set at Rs 165 to Rs 166 equity share and the IPO was subscribed 150.98x times. Thus, the stocks get listed at Rs 351, that is, more than double the issue price. It went even higher and got closed at Rs 371. Thus, giving investors a magical 123.49% listing gain.

#1 Burger King – 130.67%

Who other than the great Burger King? As soon as Burger King announced their intentions to go public, the market knew it would be big. The only question was, how big? Currently, Burger King is India’s one of the fastest-growing quick-service restaurant chains. The youth of India, who is a major part of the population, are well aware of Burger King as a brand. People expect the FMCG industry, especially these QSRs to do well in the future as they expand their Indian portfolio. Thus, many considered Burger King to be a good option for long-term investment. 

Burger King raised Rs 810 crore via the public route. The price band for the IPO was Rs 59-60 per share. The company stated that the proceeds from the IPO will be used to open at least 700 restaurants by December 31, 2025. This showed that the American multinational chain has no intentions in slowing down their growth in India. Burger King got listed at Rs 115.35 in comparison to their issue price of Rs 60. It was oversubscribed by 156.65 times.

The stock closed at Rs 138.40 on the day of its debut on the market. That is a mighty 130.67% listing gain! That means, if you had invested Rs 15,000 in its IPO, it would value Rs 34,600 after just one trading day. Not only this, Burger King hit the upper circuit three continuous days which showed how much people were interested in buying the stock. After three trading days, Burger King touched Rs 219 which means a gain of 265.25% over its issue price. To make it simple, your initial investment of Rs 15,000 would value to be Rs 54,787 after just four days!

The Way Forward 

It was a rock-solid year for IPO in India. Who could have imagined that only 4 out of the possible 16 IPOs will fail to give listing day profits in 2020? It seems like people are more aware of the pros of an initial public offer and they are ready to invest in future. If you missed out an opportunity to get profits via IPO in 2020, do not worry! New year comes with new opportunities and that’s what 2021 will be offering you. Zomato Ltd, Aditya Birla Sun Mutual Fund Ltd, Grofers, Kalyan Jewellers are few of the probable companies which might come with an IPO this year. marketfeed will bring you a thorough analysis before any IPO hits the market so that you can know all the positives and negatives of the company. Hoping 2021 comes with a jackpot for all of us! Until, next time.