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Home First Finance (Home First) was listed in Feb’21. Ever since, it has managed to stand out among peers in the affordable housing finance space, consistently delivering 6–8% QoQ growth every quarter.
Tata Steel (TSL) has embarked on a major transformation plan at Tata Steel Netherlands (TSN) – built on a multi-pronged approach to maximise production efficiencies, lower fixed costs, optimise product mix and margins.
In our view, ACI has a plethora of opportunities – each carrying strong value creation potential – along its path ahead. Right off the bat, the expansion in bromine derivatives, and thus, higher captive bromine consumption would likely provide a strong fillip to ACI’s bromine business.
Vishal Mega Mart’s (VMM) private label strategy in FMCG (~27% of revenue) has been important for its success story, redefining value for consumers. High presence of large-pack SKUs and reputed manufacturers for its private label brands.
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has clocked revenue of INR 304bn in FY25 (vs INR 303.8bn in FY24). Revenue was ~6% below our estimate of INR 322.4bn, mainly because of shortfall in delivery of ALH-Dhruv and other manufacturing revenue.
We attended Hindalco Industries’ (HNDL) Investor Day. Long-term capacity growth aspirations in India, focus on value-added products dovetailing with domestic requirements.
Aeroalloy Technologies (ATL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of PTC Industries (PTCIL), has received a significant longterm order from Safran Aircraft Engines, entailing supply of seven cast aero-engine components, utilising both titanium (Ti) and superalloys for CFM’s advanced LEAP-1A and LEAP-1B engines.
We recently met Karur Vysya Bank (KVB)’s top brass, including business heads, at Karur. Our confidence in the quality/longevity of growth and earnings is emboldened. KVB has been furnishing steady loan growth and will likely have at its disposal healthy optionality, as and when liquidity eases/lending to unsecured turns conducive.
GAIL’s Q3FY25 result disappointed the street, with multiple one-offs dragging trading segment earnings and reigniting the long-held apprehension on the unpredictability of trading segment.