Bajaj Auto net skids on input costs, hedging
Bs Reporter Mumbai Profit of the Pune-based company fell to Rs 175.11 crore in the quarter compared with Rs 183 crore a year earlier. Input costs like auto steel, plastics and rubber impacted the company's margins.
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| The company reported an unrealised loss of almost Rs 98 crore on forward covers used to hedge future exports. |
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| This was a result of fluctuations in foreign currency against the rupee. RBI's reference rate to the US currency as on April 2 stood at Rs 39.98 per dollar. |
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| Net sales of the company for the reporting period grew by 9.58 per cent at Rs 2,310 crore as compared to Rs 2,108 crore in the same period a year ago. The company had sold 6.20 lakh vehicles, including two and three wheelers, which was an increase of 8 per cent over the same period a year ago. |
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| At the company's annual general meeting today, Bajaj Auto Managing Director Rajiv Bajaj said the memorandum of understanding (MoU) among Bajaj Auto, Nissan and Renault India for manufacturing a low-cost car would be signed this month. |
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| Bajaj Auto was relisted in May after it spilt the manufacturing activity with that of the other business units like financial services among others following a restructuring exercise undertaken last year. |
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| Rahul Bajaj, chairman, Bajaj Auto, said, "Raw material costs have increased, which has impacted the bottom line but we are sure of recovering the loss in the next two quarters." |
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| Net sales of the company for the reporting period grew by 9.58 per cent at Rs 2,310 crore as compared to Rs 2,108 crore posted in the same period a year ago. |
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