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    VCs chase auto parts makers to hitch a ride on EV journey

    Smaller component makers for electric vehicles (EVs), many of which started with other businesses before pivoting to their current business mainstays, are increasingly attracting interest from venture capital firms amid a boom in EV sales. The boom in EV sales, as demonstrated in the sales of passenger EVs jumping 91% and of commercial EVs tripling year-on-year (YoY) in FY24, has meant that the demand for parts has also soared.

    VCs chase auto parts makers to hitch a ride on EV journey

    Smaller component makers for electric vehicles (EVs), many of which started with other businesses before pivoting to their current business mainstays, are increasingly attracting interest from venture capital firms amid a boom in EV sales. The boom in EV sales, as demonstrated in the sales of passenger EVs jumping 91% and of commercial EVs tripling year-on-year (YoY) in FY24, has meant that the demand for parts has also soared.

    Looking at 4 buckets in auto thematic fund; avoiding auto financiers: Tanmaya Desai, SBI MF

    Fund manager Tanmaya Desai says that SBI MF is not looking at the auto financiers or the logistics companies. But at the same time, the fund does permit him to evaluate up to 20% in some of those stocks which can be a corollary to the auto opportunity in general.

    Union Budget 2024: Incentivise capex, rationalise GST rates on EVs, components make part of ACMA's Budget wishlist

    Auto components industry body ACMA has proposed measures to boost the auto component sector, including incentivizing capex expenditure, increasing depreciation rates on plant and machinery, and rationalising GST rates on EVs and their components. The recommendations were submitted to the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Heavy Industries.

    German auto component supplier ZF Group sells 7.5% stake in its Indian subsidiary

    "ZF Group has sold 1,425,000 shares, equalling 7.5 per cent stake, in its listed Indian subsidiary ZF CVCS India to increase liquidity and financial flexibility for its growth plans. The transaction will strengthen the financial flexibility of ZF, allowing it to invest in its further growth, and in the dynamically developing Indian market," the company said.

    Are fears and panic around PSUs overblown? Sandip Sabharwal answers

    Ideally, they should not be able to because like you rightly said, it is more commoditised. In fact, you look at the reason why did HDFC merge into HDFC Bank, because they realised that the margins are going to get squeezed and if they do not have a low-cost deposit franchise which supports the margin squeeze, that will become tougher.So, many of these housing finance companies sustain higher margins to develop financing, loan against property, etc, which are higher margin, but then also carry higher risk.

    • There can be both time wise and value wise correction in PSU stocks: Sandip Sabharwal

      Consumer stocks are under-owned at this point of time. They have not given any returns for the last four-five years, leave aside something like a Godrej Consumer or a Tata Consumer which have been outliers and some stocks like Titan and all which have their own dynamics.

      Uno Minda ties up with Chinese firm for production of EV components

      Uno Minda has partnered with Suzhou Inovance Automotive Co to manufacture electric vehicle components, including charging control units, inverters, motors, and electric drive systems for passenger and commercial vehicles. The company plans to expand its electric four-wheeler portfolio and potentially establish a joint venture with Suzhou. Inovance, founded in 2003, specializes in providing products for rail transit and new-energy vehicles.

      Investors should start looking at value stocks with long-term perspective: Porinju Veliyath

      We all were knowing, discussing in the last many-many months, we can just feel now it has come, whatever is the reason, so that correction is happening and I think it will be a healthy correction.

      Use this adversity to buy high quality companies at discounts: Nilesh Shah

      Well, what looks to essentially be the go-to market strategy, if I may use those words, would essentially to look at the defensives. Sectors which have had an extended period of underperformance, which is FMCG, rural plays, IT, pharma, these will emerge to be the risk off trades or will emerge to be the defensive plays and it is quite possible that you will see some kind of recalibration, tweaking of allocations, sectoral allocations and it is quite possible that you will see some money move from the favoured lot to basically this lot.

      Stay invested irrespective of election outcome: Ravi Dharamshi

      I do not think budget is likely to be a big event. I think there are a lot of fears about capital gains tax. So, from that perspective I think the agenda of the government is pretty well known. With a three years’ perspective I do not think there is going to be any major change in the budget.

      Rural consumption and exports should do well in next 5 years: Ravi Dharamshi

      Honestly if you want to make money from a five years perspective, go where nobody is looking and consumption which includes discretionary as well as non-discretionary consumption and rural consumption and exports are two areas which I think should continue to do well.

      India remains best market for long term alpha generation: Vikas Pershad

      In some areas we were taking some profits. Defence was one of them. And we were adding to some of our other holdings, some in hospitals, healthcare broadly defined. Sanjiv mentioned a good point about IT services. There has not been a broad-based recovery in earnings in that sector yet. But I think investors are making a mistake by overlooking that sector.

      Another 1000-point rally on the cards for Nifty post election results: Gautam Shah

      ​I do believe that there is going to be continuity to this rally as well and a possibility of add up of about 1000 points on the Nifty is quite possible.

      Energy, manufacturing & infra to remain bedrock of India's bull market: Nilesh Shah

      It is very likely that these very sectors are going to basically get a fresh impetus. You are right that yes, in term one, these pockets did not yield returns. But in the second term, especially post COVID, we have seen massive returns and I probably think that is only the start, be it defence, be it space, be it many of the other areas.

      Is it time to book profits in 'Modi stocks'? Sandip Sabharwal answers

      If you have been always wanting to sell something and you could not get the opportunity, that is always the case, you should always do that. But I think it is foolish to unnecessarily increase cash in the assumption that you will want to buy cheaper at this point of time because if the strength of the mandate is as strong as what it reflects, then I think there will be continuity, there will be strong economic growth over the next few years.

      Expect more and more FII inflows into market in coming years: Porinju Veliyath

      ​Everything will depend on the earnings growth of corporate India and there is very-very reasonably good visibility over there. And there are good sectors, exciting sectors, which are already well priced.

      What strategy should traders use ahead of poll results? Rohit Srivastava explains

      On a one-day basis, the market would go the other way if the numbers are not meeting expectations and so till the actual numbers really come out, markets would remain jittery, that is the main point.

      India has a great story going for it; market levels very sustainable: Prateek Agrawal

      We believe over the next month or so as that market tapers off, that bit of selling and the confusion that you see there would also subside.

      Is it right time to take some chips off the table on Zomato? Sandip Sabharwal answers

      ​So, at that time I thought it was a time to get cautious. So, the stock has just fallen from 190 to 180 after that and any increase in competition in a segment where as it is the existing players are making losses will be a negative development.

      Samvardhana Motherson's stock target rise up to Rs 180. Should you buy, sell or hold?

      Brokerages raised target prices for auto components maker Samvardhana Motherson International to Rs 180 as it reported a two-fold jump in net profit to Rs 1,444 crore for Q4FY24. Shares traded 1% higher on BSE at Rs 148.

      Auto sector to remain an outperformer for next 2 years: Harsha Upadhyaya

      ​However, if you look at the next four trading sessions, they are quite eventful. Tomorrow is expiry. Day after tomorrow is a deadline for MSCI rebalancing. We have exit poll results coming in before the market starts on Monday and then we have the election outcome coming the next day.

      Minda Corp Q4 Results: Net profit jumps 27% to Rs 71 crore

      Auto components maker Minda Corporation on Wednesday said its profit after tax increased 27 per cent to Rs 71 crore in the fourth quarter ended March 2024. The company had reported a profit after tax (PAT) of Rs 56 crore in the year-ago period.

      Auto component industry to double investment to $7 billion; Craftsman Automation could give 19% return

      Auto component industry to double investment to $7 billion; Craftsman Automation could give 19% return. Premiumization trend drives shift to 'premium' vehicles. UV mix in PVs at 60% in FY24. 125cc+ segment in motorcycles at 52% in FY24. Social media influences rural trends. Finance accessibility boosts premiumization. India targets net zero emissions by 2070, promoting EVs and biofuels.

      ASK Automotive, AISIN Group enter into JV for passenger car segment

      Auto parts maker ASK Automotive on Wednesday said it has entered into a joint venture pact with Japanese auto components supplier AISIN Group Companies in the passenger vehicle space. As part of the collaboration, the two partners will market and sell the auto components in "independent after markets for passenger car production", ASK Automotive said in a statement.

      Expect capex for EV components to cross Rs 25,000 cr in next 3-4 years: ICRA

      Icra forecasts Rs 25,000 crore investment by auto component industry in 3-4 years for electric vehicle parts, with a strong focus on enhancing EV production, localisation, and addressing manufacturing challenges.

      Auto industry to invest $7 bn in 5 years to deepen parts localisation

      The Indian auto industry is set to invest up to $7 billion by FY28 to deepen localisation of advanced components, including electric motors and automatic transmissions, to reduce imports and capitalize on multinationals' 'China Plus One' sourcing strategy. The Automotive Component Manufacturers Association (ACMA) reports that automakers and suppliers are likely to make this investment between FY24 and FY28.

      Revenue growth of auto component industry to moderate to 5-7 pc in FY25: Report

      Annual revenue growth of leading auto component manufacturing companies will come down to 5-7 per cent in the next fiscal due to moderation in domestic volumes and a drop in exports, rating firm Icra said on Tuesday. According to Icra estimates, its sample of 45 auto ancillaries, with aggregate annual revenues of Rs 2.7 lakh crore in FY23, is likely to grow by 9-11 per cent in FY24, driven by healthy domestic demand despite a high base and moderate growth in exports.

      Domestic auto component aftermarket expected to touch $14 bn mark by 2028: ACMA study

      The domestic auto component aftermarket in India is expected to reach USD 14 billion by 2028, fueled by the growth of the vehicle parc, which currently stands at 340 million and is projected to grow at a CAGR of over 8% for the next five years. The Indian aftermarket is valued at USD 10 billion in 2023 and is expected to surge almost 1.4 times in the next five years.

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