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GR Infra continues to tread water on order inflow front, with total OI of INR 140bn in FY25 & FY24 combined - matching FY23’s tally as the ordering in roads remained subdued.
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.
South Indian Bank (SIB) reported better-than-expected Q4FY25 PAT of INR 3.4bn (up 19% YoY; 8% beat), driven by other income. It sustained ~1% RoA for seventh consecutive quarter with FY25 RoA at 1.06%.
Overall capacity utilization at ~65%; utilization varies across products reflecting 5% YoY decline but 7% QoQ increase. The topline was impacted by ~5% drop in sales volume YoY and marginal decline in the specialty product mix. Based on our estimates, average realizations stood flat YoY at Rs255/kg. Sales volume declined 5% YoY but grew 4% sequentially. However, EBITDA /kg fell 20% YoY, primarily due to higher operating leverage, resulting in a 240bps...
We attended the analyst meet of SYMPHONY where the leadership team discussed industry outlook, competition, supply chain agility, evolving distribution, growth prospects in large-space air cooling, and export potential. SYMPHONY is the market leader in air coolers in India and global leader in...
the cost reset cycle evident in the last quarter. Barring e-com spends, the remaining costs are transitory in nature, and we expect other expenses to decline from 31.5% of sales in FY25 to 27.1% in FY26E and further to 26.1% in...
ASK Automotive’s (ASK) consolidated revenue at INR 8.5bn was up 9% YoY, in line with I-Sec estimate. EBITDA margin at 12.2% was also largely in line with I-Sec estimate of 12.1%. Margin improvement of +170bps YoY was led by operating leverage and cost optimisation initiatives.
KBL reported a 12% PAT miss in 4Q at Rs2.5bn, due to lower margin (down by 4bps QoQ to ~3%) and higher staff costs owing to higher actuarial provisioning on retirement benefits of Rs1.1bn.