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Coal India: Is the improvement a blip or trend?

While fundamentals are improving, the stock may remain under pressure as a result of the government’s planned divestment

July 16, 2018 / 14:04 IST
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Jitendra Kumar Gupta Moneycontrol Research

Those who took Coal India’s guidance with a pinch of salt would be hugely surprised with its recent operating performance. During the June quarter, the company achieved offtake growth of 12 percent followed by 15 percent growth in production. This is a fairly strong growth compared to its own past history of slow and volatile growth in production. Importantly, this also validates the management’s view of delivering strong growth in FY19, which it guided to at the end of FY18.

If the trend continues, the Street could turn positive leading to higher valuations, which are currently depressed. For the current fiscal, the management has set a target of about 630 million tonne of production, which translates into a year-on-year (YoY) growth of about 9 percent. This, along with 4-5 percent increase in realisation, could mean a 13-14 percent growth in revenue and strong jump in profits in the absence of one-time expenses such as wage revision.

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Easing logistic issues

While demand exist, the management is working to improve evacuation. During April and May last year, the company loaded rakes at an average of 243 per day, which was up 23 a day compared to the corresponding period of last year. CIL has been looking for a mix or rail-cum-road transportation to ease supply. Railway connectivity is set to improve, with the 45 km Tori-Shivpur link likely to complete anytime. The same got slight delayed because of the heavy rains. The 53.5 km Jharsuguda-Barapali line is already yielding results. The benefit of both these projects would fully reflect in the second half of the current fiscal, helping the management evacuate higher amount of coals from its mines.