The company's earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (Ebitda) stood at ₹414 crore during the quarter, down from ₹542 crore reported in the year-ago period
Electrification and automation major ABB India on Saturday posted a 20 per cent fall in net profit to Rs 352 crore during the June quarter compared to the year-ago period, primarily due to the impact of forex volatility and higher expenses. The company had reported profit after tax of Rs 443 crore in the same quarter of 2024, a company statement said. The company follows January-December financial year. According to the statement, the company achieved a revenue of Rs 3,175 crore for the second quarter, higher than Rs 2,831 crore in the same period a year ago. The company's total expenditure jumped to Rs 2,801.1 crore in Q2 CY2025 from Rs 2,323.9 crore a year ago. The company's cash position continues to remain robust at Rs 5,154 crore at the end of Q2 2025. ABB India Board of Directors declared an interim dividend of Rs 9.77 per equity share of face value of Rs 2 each. "With a strong revenue and backlog expansion, we have delivered yet another resilient performance for the second
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Order inflow was stable at ₹3,750 crore with 4 per cent Y-o-Y growth in inflows, taking the order book to ₹9,960 crore (up 11 per cent Y-o-Y)
Electrification and automation major ABB India on Friday posted a 3 per cent rise in net profit to Rs 474 crore during the March quarter compared to the year-ago period, primarily on the back of higher revenues. The company follows January-December financial year. "The company reported profit after tax of Rs 474 crore at the end of Q1 CY2025 (January-March 2025) as compared to Rs 460 crore in Q1 CY2024," a company statement said. According to the statement, the company achieved a revenue of Rs 3,160 crore for the first quarter (January-March 2025) which is higher than Rs 3,080 crore in the same period a year ago. The company's cash position continues to remain robust at Rs 5,756 crore at the end of Q1 2025. "In our 75th year of manufacturing in India, I am proud of the solid start to 2025. We continue to enjoy trust of our customers and partners, who are served impactfully by the ABB India team. In an increasingly uncertain global market, ABB India stands steady posting consistent
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A key factor influencing the change in target price is ABB India's disappointing order inflow, which missed expectations by 24 per cent, highlighting potential challenges in the near-term
The rise in ABB India share came after the company announced a strong set of results in the fourth quarter of calendar year 2024 (Q4CY24)
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The fall in ABB India share price came after the company's Q3CY24 results fell short of street expectations
For the quarter under review, profit after tax (PAT) for the company was Rs 440 crore, which the company said "was driven by capacity utilisation, efficiencies, and revenue quality."
ABB India on Monday reported over 21 per cent rise in profit after tax at Rs 440 crore for the third quarter ended September 30, pushed by higher income. It had posted Rs 362 core profit after tax (PAT) in July-September period a year ago, the company said in an exchange filing The company follows January to December as financial year. Total income increased to Rs 3,005.05 crore from Rs 2,846.01 crore in the year-ago period. "We have delivered another quarter of consistent performance, creating balanced and profitable growth for our stakeholders and deepening engagement with our customers. The quarter was marked by record levels of backlog complemented by a strong book to bill and cash," the company's Managing Director, Sanjeev Sharma said in a statement. The large orders emerged from diverse sectors like transportation, metals, and even new ones like data centers. This provides each division the flexibility to leverage opportunities as per their business cycles and bandwidth and
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Sequentially, ABB India's profit dipped 4 per cent, while revenue slipped 8 per cent