The BSE has sought clarification from Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Ltd with reference to movement in volume
Analysts at ICICI Securities expect execution to remain healthy over the next two years, led by execution of orders in hand
Warship maker Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Ltd (GRSE) on Friday reported its best-ever net profit of Rs 77 crore in the June quarter. The entity saw a 54 per cent increase in net profit as compared to Rs 50 crore it reported in the year-ago period. The total income stood at Rs 827 crore in the first quarter of the current fiscal, 33 per cent higher than Rs 621 crore in the year-ago period. Revenue from operations for the quarter under review grew 30 per cent to Rs 756 crore as compared to Rs 580 crore last year. Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortisation (EBITDA) was Rs 117 crore as against Rs 74 crore, registering a growth of 58 per cent. "The current fiscal year has started on a very vibrant note for GRSE with the shipyard recording the best-ever quarterly results in the history of the company," GRSE Chairman and Managing Director Cmde PR Hari said. "The shipyard gears up for the launch of the third Frigate of P17A on August 17... GRSE shall continu
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Inadequate budgets, delays in placing orders and then in construction, poorly coordinated delivery schedules, and the China factor present manifold challenges for the navy, notes T N Ninan
A strong order book for construction of 16 warships concurrently for Indian Armed Forces at this juncture holds exciting times ahead for the GRSE, the company said
Defence PSU Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Ltd is making seven vessels for foreign countries, out of the 23 ships that are in the different stages of construction, its chairman and managing director Commodore (retd) P R Hari said. GRSE, which had bagged the prestigious Rs 19,294-crore order for the construction of three advanced stealth frigates under Project 17A for the Indian Navy, has already launched two of these ships and the construction of the third one is in full swing. "Of the 23 ships being developed by GRSE, seven are for foreign countries," Hari told PTI. The Kolkata-based warship maker is constructing six patrol boats for Bangladesh and an ocean-going passenger and cargo ferry vessel for Cooperative Republic of Guyana, he said. After having launched P17A advanced frigate INS Himgiri and large survey vessel INS Sandhayak, GRSE is doing outfitting work on these ships at its FOJ (fitting out jetty) unit before handing these over to the Indian Navy, Hari said. Th
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Underlining the monopoly that the defence ministry's four shipyards enjoy, GRSE says it has orders in hand for 22 more warships worth over Rs 27,500 crore
The stock had touched a high of Rs 109 and a low of Rs 95 on both BSE and NSE during the day.