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Net Sales are expected to decrease by 0.4 percent Y-o-Y (up 9.3 percent Q-o-Q) to Rs. 1,215.7 crore, according to Prabhudas Lilladher.
Net Sales are expected to increase by 6.4 percent Y-o-Y (down 12.6 percent Q-o-Q) to Rs. 1,301.9 crore, according to Nirmal Bang.
Net Sales are expected to decrease by 1.8 percent Y-o-Y (down 12.4 percent Q-o-Q) to Rs. 1,298.5 crore, according to Prabhudas Lilladher.
Net Sales are expected to increase by 6.9 percent Y-o-Y (up 13.3 percent Q-o-Q) to Rs. 1,392.1 crore, according to Yes Securities.
Net Sales are expected to increase by 56 percent Y-o-Y (up 0.6 percent Q-o-Q) to Rs 1,329.9 crore, according to Prabhudas Lilladher.
Net Sales are expected to increase by 5.4 percent Y-o-Y (up 0.5 percent Q-o-Q) to Rs. 1,326.6 crore, according to ICICI Direct.
Net Sales are expected to increase by 10.6 percent Y-o-Y (down 4.1 percent Q-o-Q) to Rs 1,438.8 crore, according to ICICI Direct.
Net Sales are expected to increase by 5.7 percent Y-o-Y (down 8.2 percent Q-o-Q) to Rs. 1373.5 crore, according to Prabhudas Lilladher.
Heavy debt and receivables stuck in the Uttar Pradesh EPC order impacted the finance cost of the company in Q1
Net Sales are expected to increase by 15 percent Y-o-Y (down 26.1 percent Q-o-Q) to Rs. 1,310.9 crore, according to ICICI Direct.
Net Sales are expected to increase by 14.4 percent Y-o-Y (down 15 percent Q-o-Q) to Rs. 1,837.2 crore, according to ICICI Direct.
Net Sales are expected to increase by 34.6 percent Y-o-Y (down 3.6 percent Q-o-Q) to Rs. 1,541.3 crore, according to ICICI Direct.
The electrical goods company saw a 127 percent YoY revenue growth in EPC segment in Q2
The consumer durable market offers immense growth potential as penetration levels of even the most basic electronic goods are in low double-digits
The company took a one-time hit of Rs 89.36 crore on provisions for its joint venture Starlite Lighting, producing CFL products.
Net Sales are expected to increase by 10.5 percent Y-o-Y (up 23.3 percent Q-o-Q) to Rs. 1,412.4 crore, according to ICICI Direct.
Confident of double-digit growth both in consumer product and in engineering and projects (EPC), closer to 20 percent, said Shekhar Bajaj, CMD, Bajaj Electricals.
Analysts expect around 5 percent YoY increase in sales of consumer durable on the back of lower base and expect muted performance by E&P segment.
Bajaj Electricals’ Q1 earnings came in slightly below street expectations. In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Shekhar Bajaj, CMD of the company spoke about the results and his outlook going forward.
Bajaj Electricals reported a weak set of earnings. In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Shekhar Bajaj, CMD of the company spoke about the results.
The company has merged four consumer facing business—lighting, domestic, kitchen appliances and fans— into consumer product business from April this year, says Shekhar Bajaj, CMD of Bajaj Electricals.
CMD Shekhar Bajaj says Bajaj Electricals is looking at revising its strategy and adopting the FMCG model to improve its consumer durables business.
Analysts expect strong growth in the engineering and projects (E&P) business as the company executes its strong order book and expect 25 percent YoY growth in lighting segment due to supply of LED lights under government tender.
Bajaj Electricals posted a decent set of numbers with both EPC and consumer business looking good.
Shekhar Bajaj, CMD, Bajaj Electricals says that the company‘s margins in lighting and projects segments will improve going forward.