Total income of the company, however, rose marginally by 2.5% to Rs 422.53 crore during Q1, 2015 as against Rs 412.28 crore in the comparable period last year.
“Growth in the first quarter revenue reflects positive sentiment on market revival. In addition, the initiatives taken by the company for material cost improvement also provided steady benefits,” said Sunil Pahilajani, managing director, Greaves Cotton.
The company saw improved performance in the three-wheeler segment and now expects to improve market positioning with the launch of its new efficient and cost competitive genset range.
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