DLF Q1 profit jumps over 2-fold to Rs 261.42 cr

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 29 2016 | 8:13 PM IST
India's largest realty firm DLF today reported more than two-fold jump in consolidated net profit to Rs 261.42 crore for the quarter ended June 30, helped by sale of its cinema business to PVR.
Its net profit had stood at Rs 125.87 crore in the April- June quarter of last financial year.
Income from operations fell by 22 per cent to Rs 1,867.46 crore during the first quarter of the current fiscal, from Rs 2,388.72 crore in the year-ago period.
DLF's total income declined however to Rs 2,025.58 crore for the quarter ended June, 2016-17, from Rs 2,520.02 crore in the year-ago period.
The company's finance cost increased to Rs 747.84 crore from Rs 621.82 crore during the period under review.
DLF has booked a profit before tax of Rs 372 crore under exceptional item from sale of its cinema business. In May, it had entered into an amended agreement to sell its 32 screens of DT cinemas to multiplex operator PVR at a revised consideration of Rs 433 crore.
The company has a land bank of 281 million sq ft, of which 37 million sq ft is under construction.
DLF promoters are likely to sell 40 per cent stake in a rental arm DLF Cyber City Developers Ltd (DCCDL) by September, a deal estimated to fetch around Rs 12,000 crore. It would continue to own 60 per cent stake in the DCCDL.
The promoters - billionaire K P Singh and family - would reinvest a significant part of the amount realised from this sale into DLF Ltd, helping the realty giant to reduce its debt substantially.
Three global institutional investors -- Blackstone, GIC and Abu Dhabi Investment Authority -- have been shortlisted as potential buyers. Due diligence process is on and agreement is likely to be signed by September.
DCCDL has about 25-26 million sq ft of leased commercial space with an annual rental income of about Rs 2,250 crore. The subsidiary also has 20 million sq ft of future development potential.

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First Published: Aug 29 2016 | 8:13 PM IST

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