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Asian Paints Q4 PAT seen up 20% at Rs 223 cr

Asian Paints, country's largest paint company by market cap is expected to report a growth of 20% year-on-year in its consolidated profit after tax of Rs 223 crore for the fourth quarter of FY12, according to CNBC-TV18 poll.

May 08, 2012 / 13:10 IST
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Asian Paints, country's largest paint company by market cap is expected to report a growth of 20% year-on-year in its consolidated profit after tax of Rs 223 crore for the fourth quarter of FY12, according to CNBC-TV18 poll.


Net sales are likely to go up by 22% to Rs 2,389 crore from Rs 1,966 crore during the same period.
EBITDA is seen going up by 19% to Rs 345 crore from Rs 289 crore year-on-year. However, operating profit margin is seen falling at 14.5% for the January-March quarter of 2012 versus 14.7% in a year ago period. Expectations from Q4FY12 Results
Asian Paints will benefit from a favourable base effect – as PAT had declined in Q4FY11 Topline
-          Asian Paints is likely to see a volume led growth this quarter
-          Moderate - volume growth estimated at 12% (versus 12% in Q3FY12 --- 14% in 9MFY12)
-          Price hikes of 10% will catalyze revenue growth Margins
-          Gross Margins expected to remain under pressure in FY12 – due to high crude and titanium di-oxide prices
-          For Q4FY12 – OPMs likely to decline by 25 bps YoY to 14.5%
-          High input costs are likely to impact margins negatively - Titanium dioxide (~25% of RM cost) prices up 50% YoY International business – Sluggish performance
-          Remains a concern
-          May show a mixed trend with South Asia doing well while the Middle East still remains under pressure On reduction of customs duty
-          Budget announced reduction of basic customs duty on titanium dioxide from 10% to 7.5%
-          Positive for Asian Paints - as it is reeling under severe input cost pressure On hike in excise duty
-          Announced 2% price hike since April 1 - to pass on the impact of the excise hike
-          May announce another 2% in April – to neutralize the 2% excise duty hike and pass on cost pressure to consumers
(Margins may decline by 105 bps QoQ due to recent price hikes that company announced)
first published: May 8, 2012 10:09 am

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