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Aurobindo Pharma’s Q3FY25 performance was below our expectation due to lower-than-anticipated sales in US while Europe (up 22.7% YoY) and growth markets (up 39.2% YoY) maintained traction. EBITDA margin was 20.4% despite lower gRevlimid sales and INR 600mn cost of Pen-G plant.
VRL Logistics’ (VRL) Q3FY25 EBITDA performance was 26%/23% ahead of our and consensus’ numbers. Realisation (up 10% YoY) led improvement in both EBITDA and EBITDA margin, volume grew 1% YoY/QoQ (9MFY25: 4% YoY).
TCI Express’ (TCIE) Q3FY25 EBITDA of INR 289mn was 22.9% below our estimates. Volume declined 3.2% YoY due to subdued demand. EBITDA margin slipped to 9.8% (lowest since Q2FY21) on account of a volume dip, higher operating costs and unabsorbed fixed cost.
Aadhar Housing Finance (Aadhar), with 21% YoY/5% QoQ AUM growth in Q3FY25, continued to reinforce the view that credit demand in low-income housing is robust and the AHFC space would likely sustain its growth momentum.
State Bank of India (SBI) reported Q3FY25 PAT of INR 168.9bn (up 84% YoY) led by sharp opex reduction (off high base) and contained credit costs, while revenue growth was muted (up 2% YoY).
The Ministry of Defence has inked a contract with Economic Explosive Limited (EEL)- 100% subsidiary of Solar Industries (SOIL) and Munitions India Limited (MIL) for procurement of Area Denial Munition (ADM) Type-1 (DPICM) and High Explosive Pre Fragmented (HEPF) Mk-1 (Enhanced) rockets, respectively, for Pinaka Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) at a total cost of INR 101.4bn.
PVR Inox’s ad revenue grew ~36% QoQ to ~INR 1.48bn (highest quarterly ad-income post Covid) in Q3FY25, which in our view is an encouraging development.
Lemon Tree Hotels (LEMONTRE) reported Q3FY25 consolidated revenue of INR 3.6bn (up 23% YoY), in line with I-Sec’s estimate as portfolio ARRs (including Mumbai Aurika) grew 7% YoY, while occupancy stood at 74.2%, up 826bps YoY.