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Vinati Organics (VO)’s 4QFY25 revenue came in line at INR6.5b. Gross margin expanded 80bp YoY to 47.4%, while EBITDAM was up 100bp YoY at 28.3%. EBITDA increased 22% YoY to INR1.8b and PAT grew 22% to INR1.3b (our est. INR1.2b). All the key segments reported strong growth in FY25.
CreditAccess Grameen’s (CREDAG) 4QFY25 PAT stood at INR472m (est. INR698m). FY25 PAT declined ~63% YoY to INR5.3b. 4Q NII was flat YoY at ~INR8.8b (in line). PPOP declined ~7% YoY to INR6.3b (~7% miss).
Hyundai Motors (HMI) delivered a strong beat to our estimates in 4QFY25, led by much better operational performance. EBITDA margins improved 280bp QoQ to 14.1% (flat YoY), ahead of our estimate of 12.6%, aided by an improved mix, lower discounts and higher govt incentives.
NOCIL's EBITDA/kg missed our estimate and stood at INR25.1 in 4QFY25, down 19% YoY. Sales volume declined 4% YoY to 13.4tmt. Realization was flat YoY at INR254.2/kg (INR255.1/kg in 4QFY24) amid persistent pricing pressure from Chinese, Korean and EU players.
Abbott India’s (Abbott) revenue grew 12% YoY ahead of most MNCs (avg. growth of ~10% YoY and IPM growth of ~8% YoY in Q4FY25). Abbott’s growth was aided by healthy traction in its own brands along with key brands of Novo Nordisk like Rybelsus and Ryzodeg.
Transport Corporation of India’s (TRPC) Q4FY25 EBITDA of INR 1,217mn was broadly in line with our estimate. Overall revenue/EBITDA grew 9.3%/11.2% YoY and 2.8%/2.7% QoQ.
Sagility India reported 5.8% QoQ USD revenue growth (organic growth at 0.7%), slightly ahead of I-Sec estimate in Q4FY25. It met its guidance of delivering mid-teens growth in FY25 with 15% YoY USD print.
CESC has arrested the build-up of regulatory assets in the Kolkata distribution area, addressing a major overhang on the stock. It has taken two hikes in fuel and power purchase which has augmented its cashflow.
Hitachi reported operating margin of 12.7% (+190bps), ahead of consensus expectations in Q4FY25. The margin was 7% in FY24. It has also guided for double-digit margins in FY26, allaying the street concerns.