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16 May 2025 |
NMDC
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Consensus Share Price Target
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70.06 |
72.94 |
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4.11 |
hold
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02 Jun 2020
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NMDC
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Prabhudas Lilladhar
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70.06
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98.00
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84.65
(-17.24%)
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Target met |
Accumulate
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Global iron ore prices shot up by ~18% in last couple of months due to strong Change in Estimates | Target | Reco revival in Chinese steel production, low iron ore inventory and supply disruption in Brazil on account of Covid-19 virus spread. Based on our...
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09 May 2020
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NMDC
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Motilal Oswal
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70.06
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123.00
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73.15
(-4.22%)
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Target met |
Buy
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9 May 2020 According to industry sources, NMDC has sharply reduced prices for iron ore fines and lumps by INR400/t (~17%) starting 9 May20. volumes declined 49% YoY to 1.38mt amid weak demand, which has led to the company cutting prices for both fines and lumps by INR400/t (~17%). Thus, prices of NMDCs iron ore fines/lumps now stand at INR1,960/INR2,250 per ton. We believe iron ore prices would remain subdued in 1HFY21 due to weak demand as most steel plants are operating at lower utilizations. As a result, we have factored in an increase of INR350/t (~15%) for 2HFY21, implying ~10% higher prices in FY21E over current prices. Most secondary steel producers resumed operations in May20 and large steel players have also indicated higher utilizations for the month. As a result, we expect lower volume decline in May-Jun20 and factor in decline of ~35% YoY for 1QFY21.
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07 Feb 2020
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NMDC
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ICICI Securities Limited
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70.06
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120.00
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112.80
(-37.89%)
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Target met |
Hold
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Maintains volume estimate for FY20E, revised for FY21E For 9MFY20, production volume was at 22.0 MT, up 1% YoY (21.8 MT for 9MFY19) while sales volume were at 22.9 MT, up 3% YoY (22.2 MT for 9MFY19). Going forward, we maintain our volume estimates for FY20E while we upward revise our volume estimate for FY21E. We model sales volume of 32 MT for FY20E, 35 MT for FY21E (upward revise from 32 MT earlier)....
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06 Feb 2020
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NMDC
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Motilal Oswal
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70.06
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116.00
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113.75
(-38.41%)
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Target met |
Buy
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While we expect the recent price hikes to aid profitability, we remain conservative on prices heading into FY21. EBITDA was up 34% QoQ to INR15.7b on the back of higher production at 8.6mt (+71% QoQ) and higher sales volume at 8.4mt (+45% QoQ). Reported domestic realization declined INR313 QoQ to INR2,578/t on the back of price declines during the quarter. Subsequently, we expect domestic realizations to increase 25% Sustainability of these price hikes though would be dependent on sustained steel demand and the materialization of a disruption on the iron ore side post the lease expiry (which we have not built in). However, given the recent price hikes and shift to the lower tax rate, we raise our EBITDA est. We believe the companys steel plant would be valuable given the low-cost iron ore and economy of The Ministry of Mines has favorably amended the Mineral rules with regards to renewal of leases.
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14 Nov 2019
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NMDC
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ICICI Securities Limited
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70.06
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110.00
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98.55
(-28.91%)
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Target met |
Hold
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For Q2FY20, production volumes were at 5.0 MT, down 5% YoY, while sales volumes were down 13% YoY to 5.8 MT. As the Donimalai mines were shut, the production volume was adversely impacted compared to Q2FY19. Going forward, we model sales volume of 32 MT for both FY20E and FY21E. Restart of Donimalai mines awaits Karnataka response In September 2019, the Ministry of Mines amended the 'Mineral (Mining by Government Company) Rules, 2015 with regard to renewal of mining leases allocated to government companies. Earlier, the rule 3 (2) stated that if an...
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11 Nov 2019
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NMDC
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Motilal Oswal
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70.06
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126.00
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103.65
(-32.41%)
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Target met |
Buy
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EBITDA was down 39% QoQ to INR11.7b (11% below est. INR13.1b) on the back of lower export volumes at 0.52mt (v/s est. The QoQ drop in EBITDA was led by lower overall volumes. PBT declined 40% QoQ to INR11.9b while Adj. PAT declined 40% QoQ to INR8.2b (14% miss). Reported domestic realization declined INR25 QoQ to INR2,891/t on the back of price decline (INR200/t in Sep19). PAT was up 13% YoY to INR21.7b. Cash flow from operations post tax was down 53% YoY to INR5.2b on the back of WC deterioration. Global iron ore prices have retreated in recent months and we expect this to lead to lower export price realization. On the domestic front, we expect prices to decline in 4QFY20 due to (a) an oversupplied market, (b) higher availability prior to mine lease expiry, and (c) some tapering off in global Most packages of the steel plant are complete.
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11 Nov 2019
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NMDC
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Prabhudas Lilladhar
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70.06
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93.00
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103.65
(-32.41%)
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Target met |
Sell
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NMDC reported Q2FY20 EBITDA in line with our estimates; missed consensus estimates (CE) by 6%. On PAT level, it missed our estimates by 13% (CE:21%) due to status quo on tax rates as we believe that company is waiting for tax treatment on capitalization of its steel plant. Street is excited on expectation of fast clearance of NMDC's Donimalai iron ore mines with the...
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21 Aug 2019
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NMDC
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ICICI Securities Limited
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70.06
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95.00
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86.35
(-18.87%)
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Target met |
Hold
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Lower base effect aids July 2019 production/sales volume... NMDC reported production and sales volume numbers for July 2019. While prima facie, the growth numbers looked decent, it was mainly aided the by lower base effect (especially in Chhattisgarh). For July 2019, the production volume was at 2.0 MT while sales volume was at 2.4 MT....
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16 Aug 2019
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NMDC
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Prabhudas Lilladhar
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70.06
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107.00
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102.85
(-31.88%)
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Target met |
Sell
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NMDC reported Q1FY20 earnings in line with our estimates. The sharp rise in Change in Estimates | Target | Reco iron prices aftermath collapse of Vale's Brumadinho dam in Brazil helped NMDC to post strong earnings growth in last couple of quarters. However, we...
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16 Aug 2019
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NMDC
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ICICI Securities Limited
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70.06
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115.00
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102.85
(-31.88%)
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Target met |
Hold
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Recently, the Karnataka High Court ruled in favour of NMDC with regard to royalty issue in case of Donimalai mine. Earlier, Karnataka had levied 80% royalty on the Donimalai mine during the time of lease renewal. In this regard, NMDC had filed a writ petition in the high court against the royalty of 80% levied by the Karnataka government on average sales value of iron ore from the Donimalai mine. The writ petition has been allowed and the earlier condition to impose premium equivalent to 80% of average sale price of iron ore has been set aside. This favourable judgement augurs well for...
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