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Carborundum Universal's exports up in Q1
Carborundum Universal could offset the drop in domestic sales by
increasing exports to Rs. 7.68 crores in the first three months
ended June 30, 2001 from Rs. 4.51 crores in the same period in
the previous year. Net sales and income from operations were
marginally higher at Rs. 60.80 crores against Rs. 60.51 crores
while other income was higher at Rs. 1.26 crores against Rs. 94
lakhs.
The profit before extraordinary items has risen by 14 per cent to
Rs. 5.31 crores from Rs. 4.64 crores. After allocating Rs. 50
lakhs (nil) towards extraordinary expenses and Rs. 1.27 crores
(Rs. 1.49 crores) towards taxation, the net profit has improved
by 10 per cent to Rs. 3.48 crores from Rs. 3.15 crores.
Sales of coated abrasives and electrominerals increased by 5 per
cent and that of refractory division by 25 per cent. Bonded
abrasives however registered a 10 per cent drop. The hydel power
plant and wind mills generated 97 lakh units of power during the
quarter against 64 lakh units in the same period of the previous
year.
E.I.D. Parry
E.I.D. Parry India, has achieved a turnover of Rs. 1,348 crores
and a net profit of Rs. 45 crores in the year ended March 31,
2001. The gross profit before depreciation and interest charges
of Rs. 156.46 crores (Rs. 138.70 crores) included Rs. 17.18
crores being impact on stock valuation as per revised mandatory
accounting standard for the inventories held on March 31, 2000.
The results are not comparable with the previous year as they
include the operations of the erstwhile Pettavaittalai Sugars,
Johnson Pedder and Dhanyalakshmi Investments which were merged
with the company with effect from April 1, 2000. The amalgamation
has helped the company in consolidating its position of
leadership in two of its key business segments. The acquisition
and the subsequent merger of the sanitaryware factory at Dewas
has significantly improved the company's market share in the
growing medium segment and also helped the company in servicing
the central / western parts of the country.
The directors have recommended a dividend of 70 per cent and the
erstwhile share holders of Pettavaittalai Sugars will also be
entitled for the dividend.
The fertiliser plants in Ennore and Ranipet (Tamil Nadu)
continued to perform well. The sugar units crushed 34.37 lakh
tonnes of cane as compared to 25.51 lakh tonnes and the average
sugar recovery was 9.25 per cent.
Parrys Confectionery
The performance of Parrys Confectionery in the first quarter of
the current year has been lower than expected in terms of
volumes, though in terms of profitability it was better than in
the first quarter of the previous year.
Sales and services for the period under reference were Rs. 22.32
crores against Rs. 25.88 crores. The loss before extraordinary
items was Rs. 1.93 crores against Rs. 2.96 crores. After
allocating Rs. 16 lakhs towards extraordinary items the net loss
stood at R. 2.09 crores.
The company is continuously focussing on better product mix,
widening of distribution network and direct retail outlets
coverage.
Aksh Optifibre
Aksh Optifibre has reported a massive jump in its net profit to
Rs. 10.01 crores during the quarter ended June 30, 2001 as
compared to a profit of Rs. 31.20 lakhs in the corresponding
quarter of the previous year.
Net sales also rose to Rs. 59.94 crores in April-June 2001
compared to Rs. 21.36 crores in the first quarter of the previous
year. The directors have also declared an interim dividend of Re.
1 per share. They have also accorded approval for issue of 12.75
per cent debentures of Rs. 1,00,000 each to UTI Bank and allotted
1000 12.75 per cent non-convertible debentures aggregating to Rs.
10 crores to the same bank.
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