The stock of Eicher Motors was up 7.5 per cent in trade on Monday on expectations of robust domestic demand, scaling up of export opportunity and higher margins. Led by strong performance of its two wheeler business (Royal Enfield), the company’s March quarter performance was in line with analyst estimates.
The near term trigger would be volume growth improvement helped by the easing of supply chain constraints. While Royal Enfield volumes were down 9 per cent y-o-y in the quarter, new launches of Classic 350cc and Scram 411cc bikes during the year could drive growth going ahead. Revenues for the two wheeler business were up on higher realisations.
The company highlighted that domestic demand remains robust and Royal Enfield bookings (six weeks waiting period for new models such as Classic 350cc) will be aided by recovery in production as the supply constraints could ease over the next couple of months. The company has added additional vendors to its suppliers to ease the production shortages.
A key trigger for the stock going ahead would be the rising share of its international business. Analysts at Emkay Global Research led by Raghunandhan N L highlight that international business proportion has increased from 10 per cent in FY21 to 17 per cent in FY22 due to marketing expansion in Europe, Latin America and the Asia Pacific regions.
For its commercial vehicle joint venture, Volvo Eicher Commercial Vehicles (VECV), gains on the volume front (10.6 per cent y-o-y) and realisations (up 8.1 per cent y-o-y) were offset by higher raw material costs. Operating profit margins were down 220 basis points y-o-y. Competitive pressures and raw material inflation could remain headwinds for the business and an improvement is dependent on the sharp volume recovery and increasing capacity utilisation.
Most brokerages have a Buy rating on Eicher Motors. Motilal Oswal Research has increased their earnings estimates for the next two years by 4 - 5.5 per cent on account of volume upgrades for VECV and improving margins for Royal Enfield. Say analysts led by Jinesh Gandhi at the firm, “The near-term uncertainties due to supply chain issues notwithstanding, the expansion of product portfolio on new improved platforms will help Eicher expand its addressable markets and drive the next phase of growth for Royal Enfield.”