Hindalco Q1 net down 67%, lower realisation hits aluminium biz

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Aug 14 2015 | 8:57 PM IST
Lower metal realisation, high finance and depreciation costs have hit the aluminium maker Hindalco's bottomline as it reported a 67 per cent drop in the standalone net profit at Rs 107.19 crore for the quarter ended June 30.
The flagship firm of the Aditya Birla Group had clocked a net profit of Rs 327.50 crore in the year-ago period.
Standalone revenue of the company was up 7 per cent to Rs 8,575.27 crore in April-June quarter of this fiscal from Rs 7,996.14 crore in the same quarter of 2014-15.
"The revenue was up mainly on the back of higher volume despite lower commodity prices. The company reported strong operational performance in Q1FY16, but external environment has worsened significantly," Hindalco Managing Director D Bhattacharya told reporters here.
The realisations have declined as both LME prices and premium slipped by over 5 per cent in Q1FY16 compared with same period last year, Bhattacharya said, adding that the higher volumes have offset the impact of lower LME and premium.
"Depreciation and finance costs stood higher, given the additional capitalisation at its two greenfield smelter complexes," he said.
In the June quarter, Hindalco's depreciation costs shot up to Rs 332 crore as against Rs 187 crore in the year-ago period, finance costs rose to Rs 602 crore from Rs 338 crore during the same period.
The company's total expenses also rose by 8 per cent to Rs 8,029.92 crore from Rs 7,434.79 crore in the reported quarter.
The company's aluminium business contributed Rs 3,966 crore to the revenue in Q1FY16 as against Rs 3,011 crore in Q1FY15 supported by higher volumes. The segment results of aluminium business fell from Rs 320 crore to Rs 254 crore despite higher volumes mainly because of lower realisation and the provision for renewable energy obligation.
In the copper business, revenue declined from Rs 4,990 crore in Q1FY15 to Rs 4,614 crore in Q1FY16 mainly due to 11 per cent lower copper LME. The segment results stood at Rs 344 crore as against Rs 317 crore in the current quarter as operational performance improved.
On the outlook Bhattacharya said, "The decelerating Chinese economy is a key source of concern. The Yuan devaluation will have a marginal impact. However, adverse metal realisation may pose a significant turbulence in the near-term."
Going forward, the operational performance is expected to be robust with the ramp-up of new facilities. Copper business is likely to maintain its performance on the back of robust operations and favourable value drivers, he said.
The company's subsidiary Novelis also registered 2 per cent decline in revenues on account of lower LME and lower regional premium. The stronger US dollar causing headwinds in Europe and negative metal price lag expected in Q2FY16, Bhattacharya added.
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First Published: Aug 14 2015 | 8:57 PM IST

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