Unitech hit by fall in demand for housesPublished on Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 21:36 | Source : Reuters Updated at Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 22:53
Unitech Ltd India's debt-laden developers have been hit by slowing sales as 13 interest rate hikes since March 2010 by the central bank in Asia's third-largest economy have increased the cost of repayments and deterred potential homebuyers. "Business environment remained challenging during the quarter affecting the company's ability to scale up the construction activity," Unitech managing director Ajay Chandra said in a statement. "Towards the end of the quarter, though, there have been some early signs of improvement in the environment," he said, adding the company's immediate priority is to increase the construction activity at its project sites. Unitech, which builds houses as well as commercial and retail properties, reported a 50% drop in net profit to Rs 55.2 crore for the quarter ended December 31 compared with Rs 1100 crore a year earlier. Net sales were down 22% at Rs 514 crore. Analysts on average had forecast a net profit of Rs 117 crore on sales of Rs 666 crore, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S. Unitech also holds a minority stake in a telecoms joint venture with Norway's Telenor Unitech's managing director Sanjay Chandra and the telecoms joint venture are among 19 people and six companies charged by the police in a massive telecoms licensing scandal. All accused in the telecoms case have denied any wrongdoing. Shares in Unitech, which is valued at around USD 1.6 billion, closed 0.7% higher on Tuesday at Rs 29.75, before the company's results were announced. The main Bombay Stock Exchange index closed 0.4% higher. The company's share price plunged 71% in 2011 underperforming the wider BSE Realty index that lost 52% last year and the main index that fell nearly 25%.
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