Apollo Tyres reports 8% jump in net profit in Q2 on lower input costs

While Indian operations reported flat revenues, delayed onset of winters in Europe, resulted in lesser than expected sales and pre-orders for winter tyres, adversely impacting the company’s European operations.

Shourya Harwani By Shourya Harwani calendar 30 Oct 2015 Views icon2712 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Apollo Tyres reports 8% jump in net profit in Q2 on lower input costs

Apollo Tyres reported an 8% increase in its net profit for the July-September quarter, as lower input costs aided the company’s bottomline despite lower net sales.

In the quarter ended September, the company reported a net profit of Rs 279 crore, with net sales of Rs 2,980 crore against net sales of 3,331 crore a year ago. Input costs declined to Rs 1,351.76 crore from Rs 1,756.30 crore a year ago. Lower finance costs and an exceptional gain of Rs 47.77 crore on sale of property by the company’s wholly owned subsidiary Apollo Tyres Africa, resulted in better profits during the quarter.

For the first half of the year (April-September 2015), the company posted a profit of Rs 569 crore, on net sales of Rs 5,812 crore. While Indian operations reported flat revenues, delayed onset of winters in Europe, resulted in lesser than expected sales and pre-orders for winter tyres, adversely impacting the company’s European operations, the company said.

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Commenting on the results, Onkar S Kanwar, chairman, Apollo Tyres, said: “Despite the increasing import of truck-bus radials (TBR), which continues unabated into India, we have been able to hold on to our revenues. In the July-September quarter, the TBR imports increased almost 100%, as compared to the same period last year, of which, the economy/Chinese brands contributed nearly 90%. The problem of low cost imports is putting at risk the entire ‘Make in India’ clarion call by the Indian government.”  

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