Suzlon, grappling with tough business conditions, posted a consolidated net loss of Rs 1,075.25 crore in the three months ended December 2013.
The concerns of auditors are mainly related to the company defaulting payments to Foreign Currency Convertible Bond (FCCB) holders as well as overdue amounts to certain creditors and lenders.
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The auditors have drawn attention to "material uncertainty about the company's ability to continue as a going concern which is in part dependent on the successful outcome of the discussions with the FCCB holders as well as the company's ability to generate adequate cash flows to support its operations".
Besides, they have also raised red flag about "contingency related to compensation payable in lieu of bank sacrifice, the outcome of which is materially uncertain and cannot be determined currently".
The amount of bank sacrifice made by the lenders, who did the Corporate Debt Restructuring (CDR), is Rs 348.32 crore for the group. However, the auditors -- SNK & Co and S R Batliboi & Co LLP -- have not qualified their conclusions on these two matters.
Suzlon defaulted in repaying about $209 million (Rs 1,289.78 crore) with respect to its unsecured FCCBs that were due in October 2012. This also triggered a cross default under the company's other existing FCCBs worth $90 million (Rs 556.20 crore) and $175 million (Rs 1,081.50 crore). These two bonds were otherwise due this year and 2016.
These defaults also trigger "acceleration of payments, if demanded by a specified proportion of the 2014 and/ or 2016 FCCB holders, the company said while announcing its quarterly financial results on Friday.
The 2014 and 2016 FCCB holders have not issued any acceleration notice.
Suzlon also said it is in negotiations with the FCCB holders, certain lenders and creditors besides working on various solutions with them to ensure settlement of dues.
"Pending the final outcome of negotiations, though there exists a material uncertainty, these consolidated results have been prepared on the basis that the company will continue as a going concern and no adjustment have been made to the carrying values or classification of assets and liabilities," Suzlon said.
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