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Apeejay Surrendra Park Hotels Ltd.'s (ASPHL) Q4FY25 result was broadly in-line with our estimates on net sales and EBITDA front, while net profitability disappointed. The company witnessed an increase of 13% YoY in both ARR at 8,758, and RevPAR at 8,074, while occupancy stood at 92%. The management reiterated high teens growth for FY26E, which is encouraging. ASPHL intends to double its key count to about 5400 keys in the next 5 years including 1,011 keys of its own. In Q4FY25 ASPHL signed a binding MoU for the acquisition 60 service apartment under Zillion Hotels and Resorts at Juhu, Mumbai. Further, the...
Gravita India’s (GRAV) performance was in-line with consensus estimates. The company reported EBITDA at INR 1bn (+15%/+9% YoY/QoQ) driven by, total volumes rising 12.4% YoY to 53.4Kte (flat YoY), better margins at the lead segment (INR 21,790/te; up 13%/7% YoY/QoQ), as GRAV used higher imported material that fetched better pricing.
Consolidated revenues grew 18% y-o-y to Rs. 538 crore, led by strong growth of 27% y-o-y in export sales to Rs. 280 crore. Products segment reported revenues of Rs. 393 crore (up 25% y-o-y) and the aftermarket segment of Rs. 144 crore flat y-o-y.
India's power distribution space is experiencing a significant transformation, driven by the advancement of smart grid technology. Smart meters continue to see gradual implementation, albeit at a slow pace.
We hosted the management of HCL Technologies (HCLT) for a two-day NDR in London on 16th-17th Jul’25. Discussions focused heavily on GenAI, delivery model evolution, and margin outlook.
Voltamp Transformers (VAMP) reported a revenue decline of 1.1% YoY due to deferment of Rs470mn in revenue with EBITDA margin contracting by 55bps YoY to 17.1%. Strong demand momentum continues, backed by sustained public and private sector capex across key industries. The company is witnessing strong order inquiries from high-growth segments such as data centers, steel, cement, oil & gas, and green energy. To capitalize on this, the company's 6,000...
We revise our FY25/26E EPS estimates by -2.5%/-3.6%, factoring in expected margin normalization driven by a moderation in realizations against high base. Voltamp Transformers (VAMP) reported a strong quarterly performance, with revenue growing 23.9% YoY and EBITDA up 15.5% YoY. The company's outlook remains positive, supported by strong demand from sectors such as data centers, steel, cement, and green energy, while commercial and industrial projects are expected to boost demand for IDT transformers. However,...