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India cements Q2 loss at Rs 339 cr, revenue dips 18% as prices fall

It had incurred a loss of Rs 80.07 crore in the July-September period a year ago, according to a BSE filing from ICL, in which rival Aditya Birla group firm UltraTech Cement has announced to acquire a majority stake.

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CHENNAI: The India Cements Ltd (ICL) on Friday reported widening of consolidated net loss to Rs 339.13 crore for the second quarter ended September 2024, impacted by a decline in selling price.

It had incurred a loss of Rs 80.07 crore in the July-September period a year ago, according to a BSE filing from ICL, in which rival Aditya Birla group firm UltraTech Cement has announced to acquire a majority stake.

Revenue from operations of ICL was down 18.4 per cent to Rs 1,031.80 crore as against Rs 1,264.39 crore in the corresponding quarter last fiscal.

“The performance of the company for the quarter and half year ended 30th September 2024, was adversely affected due to a free fall in cement prices,” as per a release.

Though the operating performance improved in the second quarter with a 17 per cent increase in volume as compared to April-June, the sharp decline in selling prices resulted in a drop in margins that led to a negative EBITDA of Rs 154 crore in Q2, it added.

Total expenses were at Rs 1,322.98 crore, down 3.8 per cent.

Total income, which includes other income, was down 6.41 per cent to Rs 1,190.75 crore.

“The quarter and the half year ended September 30, 2024, under review were very tough for the industry in general caused by various factors like the prolonged elections in the country for more than two months in the first quarter, heat waves and floods that hit some parts of the country etc,” it said.

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