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Q3 revenues to take 10% hit; optimistic on FY15: Kajaria

Speaking to CNBC-TV18, Kajaria says while Gujarat High Court’s decision to switch to natural gas from coal is a long-term positive for the company, however, in the short-term the company will take a hit.

January 07, 2014 / 19:57 IST
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Ashok Kajaria, chairman and managing director, Kajaria Ceramics expects the company’s revenues to take a ten percent hit in Q3FY14 owing to the Gujarat High Court’s decision to switch to natural gas from coal. Speaking to CNBC-TV18, Kajaria says while the move is a long-term positive for the company, in the short-term it will impact the company.

Also read: Banks may pull Nifty down to 5800; shun Infy, Wipro: AmbitHowever, Kajaria is bullish on the next fiscal. “The industry is growing at 13-14 percent, but we are working at 18-20 percent revenue growth and I am sure we will be able to do 18-20 percent without any problem as far as FY15 is concerned,” he explains.

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Below is the edited transcript of Kajaria’s interview to CNBC-TV18.

Q: I am reading from Credit Suisse report which talks about the Gujarat High Court’s decision on switching to natural gas from coal and they talk about the potential implications for Kajaria Ceramics both in the short-term and in the long-term. If you could explain the whole issue and how it would impact your company for this quarter and over the next three-four quarters?