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NMDC Ltd (National Mineral Development Corporation) is India's largest iron ore producer and exporter. It operates key mines in Chhattisgarh and Karnataka and has a strategic presence in minerals like diamonds and base metals. It plays a critical role in supplying raw material to the domestic steel industry....
realization and flat gas realization combined with growth in oil sales, sales grew by 2.8% QoQ. However, higher other expenditure led to EBITDA of Rs19.8bn, -7% QoQ (PLe Rs20.9bn, consensus Rs22.7bn). Lower than expected...
Page Industries (PAGE) reported 11% YoY sales growth in 4QFY25 (est. 8%; 7% in 3QFY25) and ~9% volume growth (est. 6%; 5% in 3QFY25) to 49m units. Volume growth was driven by consistent efforts in product innovation, marketing and distribution.
JFL delivered 12.1% LFL growth (delivery LFL growth of 21.9%) in Domino’s’ India in Q4FY25 amid subdued demand, beating peers for another quarter. Standalone performance was good, with revenues growing by 19.2% y-o-y to Rs. 1,587 crore on strong delivery-led growth in Domino’s.
We recently hosted Mr. J.P. Chalasani, Group CEO of Suzlon Energy (SUEL), for an expert session on the wind industry. Mr. Chalasani has reiterated his long-term commitment to SUEL, highlighting that his position as CEO carries no defined sunset clause.
Bangladesh. Total other expenditure stood at Rs16.9bn against Rs16bn in Q4FY25 and Rs14.5bn in Q1FY25. Due to the higher other expenditure, EBITDA declined 19% QoQ to Rs16.1bn (Ple Rs24.4bn, BBGe Rs22.8bn) despite only 9%...
As of May 2025, Suzlon has a strong order book of over 5.5 GW. Keeping inline with the strong guidance by the management, we forecast Suzlon's WTG deliveries to grow at 41% CAGR in FY25-27E period, prompting us to upgrade FY27E revenue estimates. We upgrade our FY27E EBITDA estimates on account of higher contributions coupled with improving profitability in the WTG segment. Despite execution risks, Suzlon's earnings are...
Suzlon ended FY25 on a high with a strong set of result; in Q4FY25, it reported revenue of INR 38bn (+73% YoY), EBITDA of INR 7bn (+94% YoY) and adjusted profit of INR 5.8bn (~2x YoY) - adjusted for deferred tax of INR 6bn. The strong performance was led by execution of 573MW of wind turbines (2.1x YoY).
Suzlon has delivered a robust H1FY26 performance. Its wind turbine deliveries in H1 were ~2x YoY at ~1GW. This spurred its revenue to ~1.7x YoY in H1, while its EBITDA doubled YoY on a low base (non-recurring expenses in H1FY25).
Suzlon has been delivering strong performance over the last few quarters. It had a very good FY25, wherein it: bagged wind turbine orders worth ~3.6GW – its order book (OB) swelled to >5GW; entered PSU orders, potentially opening the door for further penetration in the fast-growing PSU segment.
Colgate’s (CLGT) 2QFY26 performance remained weak as its revenue fell 6% YoY to INR15.2b (in line) on a high base of 10% growth and due to the impact of GST-led transition (trade disruptions).
Component strategy execution to be key factor ahead manufacturing services (EMS) company of India offering comprehensive EMS solutions with specialized focus across product verticals including mobile, television, washing machine, refrigerators, laptop, lighting, telecom, wearables and hearables, AC printed circuit boards (PCBs), etc. Q2FY26 performance: Dixon reported revenue of 14,855 crore (up by (29% YoY/15% QoQ). Mobile and EMS division continued its healthy growth with revenue of 13,361 crore (up by 41% YoY/15% QoQ). Company is in-line to achieve 40-42...
Dixon’s strong mobiles-led growth continues, with 42–45m/60–62m volumes targets for FY26/FY27. The Longcheer relationship transitioning into a JV provides visibility on sustained volumes post-PLI, while a joint design facility under planning marks Dixon’s strategic pivot toward the ODM model.
Suzlon began FY26 on a strong note, with higher capacity utilization driving improved margins in the wind turbine segment. Backed by a robust 5.7 GW order book, we project a 42% CAGR in revenue over FY2527E, supported by management's guidance and strong delivery momentum. Enhanced utilization is expected to unlock volume leverage, leading to a 117 bps margin expansion, primarily from the WTG and forging businesses. With...