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KEI Industries (KEII)’s 3QFY25 revenue grew 20% YoY (in line, as strong revenue growth in the C&W/SSW segment offset lower-than-estimated EPC revenue). Its EBITDA grew ~12% YoY to INR2.4b (3% miss). OPM contracted 70bp YoY to 9.8% (-70bp vs. our estimate) due to a lower margin in the C&W segment.
Siemens (SIEM) in its FY24 annual report emphasized its strategy to capitalize on the opportunity potential that exists in India from diverse sectors and industries, spurred by favorable government policies, a relatively sanguine macroeconomic situation, and the ongoing global energy transition while also acknowledging the transient hiccups in select segments.
Cyient DLM’s (CYIENTDL) 3QFY25 consolidated revenue/EBITDA grew by ~38%/23% YoY. However, EBITDA missed our estimates as margins declined 90bp YoY due to a high mix of low-margin business (BEL order execution)
Supreme Industries Limited (SIL) reported consolidated revenue of Rs. 2,510 crore (up only 2.5% y-o-y) on account of flattish realizations (0.5% decline y-o-y) while total volume growth was also soft at 3% y-o-y.
Consolidated revenues beat estimates at Rs. 5,433 crore (up 30% y-o-y) led by 37% y-o-y growth in sales volumes. Also, its quarterly EBITDA/tonne stood at Rs. 4,174 (up 129% QoQ) owing to better price realisation.