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India Cements narrows Q2 net loss, recovers advances amid operational efficiency efforts

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Last updated: 2023/11/02 at 8:50 PM
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India Cements, associated with the Chennai Super Kings, has been actively recovering advances from group companies amid ongoing losses and a need for Rs 250-300 crore working capital. The firm’s Managing Director, N Srinivasan, unveiled a recovery of Rs 115 crore advances this year to bolster liquidity and cater to operational requirements. The company had previously extended loans to subsidiaries including Coromandel Sugars and India Cements Infrastructures.

In an attempt to monetize surplus land assets, the company has seen partial success with a land parcel sale in Andhra Pradesh. Despite these challenges, India Cements has managed to reduce its Q2FY24 net loss to Rs 81.39 crore, a significant drop from the Rs 137.58 crore loss reported last year.

From April 2022 to September 2023, the total net loss of the company stood at Rs 345 crore against a total income of Rs 1,228 crore. However, the firm has made strides in managing its debt by repaying Rs 140 crore loans, thereby bringing down its outstanding debt to Rs 2,807 crore as of September 30, 2023.

Even amid a challenging financial landscape marked by a negative bottom line, cement production saw an increase of 5% in Q2FY24. To further improve its operational efficiencies and performance, India Cements has engaged with Boston Consulting Group and ThyssenKrupp Industries.

Despite the current financial hurdles, the future demand outlook for cement remains positive according to industry insiders.

InvestingPro Insights

Drawing on real-time data from InvestingPro, we can gain additional insight into the financial state of India Cements. The company has been grappling with the possibility of having trouble making interest payments on its debt, as indicated by InvestingPro Tip 0. This aligns with the company’s ongoing losses and the need for significant working capital. Simultaneously, a declining trend in earnings per share (InvestingPro Tip 2) is evident, which may further challenge the company’s financial stability.

Interestingly, despite these challenges, India Cements has been a prominent player in the Construction Materials industry (InvestingPro Tip 3) and has shown a high return over the last decade (InvestingPro Tip 9). This suggests that the company has a history of resilience and potential for recovery.

In light of these insights, it’s worth noting that InvestingPro offers an extensive list of over 10 additional tips for India Cements, providing further guidance for those interested in the company’s financial health and future prospects. These tips could prove invaluable for investors seeking to make informed decisions.

This article was generated with the support of AI and reviewed by an editor. For more information see our T&C.

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