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  • CEAT Q2 PAT may dip 17.4% YoY to Rs. 63.9 cr: Prabhudas Lilladher

    Net Sales are expected to increase by 9 percent Y-o-Y (down 2.7 percent Q-o-Q) to Rs. 1,660.1 crore, according to Prabhudas Lilladher.

  • CEAT Q2 PAT may dip 3.6% YoY to Rs. 75.1 cr: Motilal Oswal

    Net Sales are expected to increase by 14 percent Y-o-Y (up 1.8 percent Q-o-Q) to Rs. 1,736.3 crore, according to Motilal Oswal.

  • Ideas for Profit: Valuations reasonable for these two tyre cos; accumulate

    Short term concerns such as change in axle norms and mandatory long term third party vehicle insurance could dampen demand from original equipment manufacturers

  • CEAT Q1 FY19 review: Riding smoothly on rubber, low base and strong demand

    CEAT posted a strong growth in net revenue and operating profitability. Its margin also improved on the back of falling RM prices. The company is poised to gain from an increase in market share in passenger vehicle (PV) segment and capacity expansion in selected pockets.

  • Strong demand to drive fortunes of these 3 tyre companies, but roadblocks remain

    While raw material volatility is something that Tyre companies have to live with, the end market looks exciting and offers secular growth opportunity. We attempt to find an answer to the key question as to which tyre stock to bet on to ride on smoothly on the bumpy terrain?

  • CEAT Q4 PAT seen up 23.1% YoY to Rs. 89.2 cr: KR Choksey

    Net Sales are expected to increase by 15 percent Y-o-Y (up 6.5 percent Q-o-Q) to Rs. 1,676.5 crore, according to KR Choksey.

  • CEAT Q2 PAT may dip 26.5% YoY to Rs. 74.9 cr: Edelweiss

    Net Sales are expected to increase by 7.1 percent Y-o-Y (up 4.4 percent Q-o-Q) to Rs. 1514.8 crore, according to Edelweiss.

  • Ceat Q1 PAT may dip 24.2% YoY to Rs 79.6 cr: KR Choksey

    Net Sales are expected to decrease by 1.4 percent Q-o-Q (down 1.3 percent Y-o-Y) to Rs 1450.9 crore, according to KR Choksey. Ceat to report net profit at 79.6 crore down 24.2% year-on-year.

  • CEAT Q1 PAT may dip 76.9% YoY to Rs 22.4 cr: Edelweiss

    Net Sales are expected to increase by 2.4 percent Q-o-Q (up 2 percent Y-o-Y) to Rs 1485.6 crore, according to Edelweiss. CEAT to report net profit at 22.4 crore down 76.9% year-on-year.

  • CEAT Q4 PAT may dip 27.3% to Rs 68.5 cr: ICICI Securities

    Net Sales are expected to increase by 12.9 percent Q-o-Q (up 12.2 percent Y-o-Y) to Rs 1561.2 crore, according to ICICI Securities. CEAT to report net profit at 68.5 crore down 27.3% quarter-on-quarter.

  • Note ban, higher commodity prices impacted margins: Ceat Chief

    Tyre maker Ceat posted weak set of numbers in the third quarter with single digit margins for the first time in at least eight quarters. Company‘s Chief, Anant Goenka said higher commodity prices and demonetisation impacted the margins.

  • Ceat sees rubber prices in a very narrow range going ahead

    Saw 13 percent volume growth in this quarter, says Manoj Jaiswal, CFO of Ceat.

  • May look at hiking prices if raw material costs increase: CEAT

    The company has passed on price cut of 8-9 percent to its consumers, and has increased ad expenditure 70 -80 percent year-on-year. This is what has impacted CEAT's margins, says Anant Goenka, MD, CEAT.

  • Expect more pressure on EBITDA margins in FY17: CEAT

    The company is well stocked up on raw materials for the next couple of months and it would not take a hit on raw material prices assuming they move up, says Manoj Jaiswal, CFO of Ceat.

  • Export weakness, Chinese truck radials dumping a worry: Ceat

    Export market is seeing a clear slowdown due to currency depreciation, said Anant Goenka, MD of Ceat, in an interview to CNBC-TV18.

  • Expect revenue growth to pick up to 5-7% in FY16: Ceat

    The company is planning a two-wheeler expansion in Nagpur, adding almost 10 lakh tyres per month.

  • Yet to see improvement in OEM market for trucks: Ceat

    Speaking to CNBC-TV18 post Q3 earnings, CFO A Subba Rao said the company is not seeing any unusual inventory build-up. The midcap company reported flat domestic volume in Q3.

  • Margins should be sustainable at current levels: Ceat

    Exports saw some tough competition from China and as a percentage of revenue it stood at 20 percent, Ceat managing director Anant Goenka says.

  • Ceat Q2 PAT seen up 10% at Rs 83.6 cr: CNBC-TV18 Poll

    The company's PAT may rise by 10 percent at Rs 83.6 crore against Rs 75.9 crore, Y-o-Y.

  • See margins sustain at 10-11% in coming years: Ceat

    The Tyre major Ceat posted nearly three-fold rise in consolidated net profit at Rs 66.95 crore for the third quarter ended December 31, 2013. The company had posted a net profit of Rs 22.43 crore for the same period of previous fiscal.

  • Expect coming quarters to be stable: Ceat

    Ceat is anticipating better performances on the back of improved demand. The company's management told CNBC-TV18 that it is investing heavily in branding and changing product mixes to high margin ones.

  • Rubber prices to remain stable at Rs 160/kg: Ceat

    Ceat feels that the company's better performance is on the back of better results in the profitable segments and with support from stable rubber prices and other input costs.

  • Ceat sees OEM business growing at over 15% in FY14

    In a times when auto Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) are reeling under pressure due to slowdown in demand, Ceat expects its business from OEMs to grow more than 15 percent in 2013-14.

  • Will continue to grow at 10-15% levels: Ceat

    Anant Goenka, MD of tyre-maker CEAT says ramp up at its Halol plant and stable rubber prices aided the first quarter results of the company.

  • Ceat sees slowdown in Chinese imports

    Anant Goenka, Deputy Managing Director of Ceat in an interview with CNBC-TV18’s Sonia Shenoy and Udayan Mukherjee, gave his perspective of the fourth quarter performance and their divulged future plans.

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