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Net Sales are expected to decrease by 1.6 percent Y-o-Y (up 6.5 percent Q-o-Q) to Rs. 26,090 crore, according to PL Capital.
Net Sales are expected to decrease by 5.9 percent Y-o-Y (up 9.6 percent Q-o-Q) to Rs. 26,310 crore, according to PL Capital.
Net Sales are expected to decrease by 0.7 percent Y-o-Y (down 8.8 percent Q-o-Q) to Rs. 24,190 crore, according to Prabhudas Lilladher.
Net Sales are expected to decrease by 5.9 percent Y-o-Y (up 17.4 percent Q-o-Q) to Rs. 27,410 crore, according to Prabhudas Lilladher.
Net Sales are expected to increase by 7.4 percent Y-o-Y (down 3.8 percent Q-o-Q) to Rs. 2,690 crore, according to Prabhudas Lilladher.
Net Sales are expected to increase by 11.1 percent Y-o-Y (up 3.1 percent Q-o-Q) to Rs. 2,706.5 crore, according to ICICI Securities.
Net Sales are expected to increase by 30 percent Y-o-Y (up 20 percent Q-o-Q) to Rs. 30,375 crore, according to ICICI Direct.
Net Sales are expected to increase by 28 percent Y-o-Y (down 6 percent Q-o-Q) to Rs. 25,337 crore, according to ICICI Direct.
Steel companies profitability likely to be challenged by higher coal costs, reduced prices amid lower demand. Non ferrous companies are likely to post strong performance on the back of increased prices and higher volumes.
Net Sales are expected to increase by 57 percent Y-o-Y (up 29 percent Q-o-Q) to Rs 26,563 crore, according to ICICI Direct.
Although overall earnings growth is expected to be strong, analysts expect it to be driven by a handful of sectors.
India’s three largest steel players are trading at 6-8 times their estimated EV/EBITDA for FY20, which is a bit on the higher side in light of the expected cut in earnings
Net Sales are expected to increase by 33.8 percent Y-o-Y (up 44 percent Q-o-Q) to Rs. 22,800 crore, according to Prabhudas Lilladher.
As against a loss of Rs 685 crore in June quarter last year the company posted a profit of Rs 540 crore in Q1FY19.
Revenue during the quarter is likely to increase 26 percent year-on-year to Rs 11,300 crore, aided by higher volumes and realisations YoY & QoQ, according to analysts polled by CNBC-TV18.
Sales are expected to increase by 9.6 percent Q-o-Q (up 9.4 percent Y-o-Y) to Rs 10125.8 crore, according to ICICI Securities.
Sales are expected to decrease by 18.6 percent Q-o-Q (down 2.6 percent Y-o-Y) to Rs 9253.2 crore, according to ICICI Securities
Revenue may fall 4 percent to Rs 11,128.84 crore YoY due to lower steel realisations and sales volume may jump 15-20 percent to approximately to 3.6 million tonne.
Revenue is seen falling 14 percent to Rs 9,570 crore in quarter ended December 2015 compared to Rs 11,107 crore in year-ago period.
Revenue may fall 20 percent to Rs 9,400 crore from Rs 11,679 crore during same period. Operating loss may be at around Rs 130 crore against operating profit of Rs 1,336.8 crore year-on-year.
Operating profit, during the quarter, is seen falling 51 percent at Rs 550 crore versus Rs 1129 crore while operating profit margin may come in at 5.4 percent against 10 percent, year-on-year. Analysts polled by CNBC-TV18 say weak realisations, higher employee costs and other expenses may hurt margins.
Steel Authority of India's (SAIL) third quarter profit may fall 24 percent year-on-year to Rs 404 crore due to higher depreciation and interest cost, according to a CNBC-TV18 poll.
Sales are expected to increase by 3.1 percent Q-o-Q (up 1.3 percent Y-o-Y) to Rs 11689.3 crore, according to ICICIdirect.
Operating profit is seen falling 1.6 percent year-on-year to Rs 1,120 crore and margin may slip 110 basis points to 9.7 percent in the quarter gone by.
Revenue of Steel Authority of India is expected to increase by 1.7 percent Q-o-Q (up 9.9 percent Y-o-Y) to Rs 11729.7 crore, according to ICICIdirect.com.