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    FMCG makers expect single-digit revenue growth, margin improvements in April-June quarter

    Fast-moving consumer goods cos expect single-digit volume growth along with expansion in margins during the April-June quarter of this fiscal, helped by a revival in rural demand and a stable urban market. Listed FMCG companies such as Dabur, Marico and Adani Wilmar in their latest quarterly updates have reported a "gradual improvement" in demand trends in the April-June quarter, which was on the expected lines.

    FMCG makers expect single-digit revenue growth, margin improvements in April-June quarter

    FMCG companies like Dabur, Marico, and Adani Wilmar expect single-digit volume growth and margin expansion in the April-June quarter. Positive demand trends are observed, particularly in the rural market. Overall, FMCG players anticipate 7-9% revenue growth for the fiscal year.

    We expect 15% to 20% revenue growth this financial year: Nalin Gupta, J Kumar Infraprojects

    The revenues have been growing at 15% to 17% and this year 15% to 20% is what we are expecting in terms of the top line.

    Whisky to remain a major revenue contributor for Allied Blenders & Distillers: Ramakrishnan Ramaswamy

    Whisky has been the dominant this for the industry, around 65% of the IMFL business is whisky. So, we will continue our leadership there. At the same time, we are looking at other opportunities like Gin, Rum and other things which should contribute a significant amount on a future date.

    Earnings growth likely to be in mid-teens; overall growth trajectory remains strong: Shibani Sircar Kurian

    The building materials segment, specifically tiles, has underperformed despite significant real estate growth. Typically, when real estate sales pick up, demand and volume growth in building materials follow with a lag.

    Mid and small IT companies showed sustained improvement in revenue, profit share in March ’24 quarter

    Small and medium sized IT companies continued to show year-on-year improvement in the share of aggregate revenue and profit of the sector in the March 2024 quarter though the extent of improvement has tapered down implying resilience from the top tier companies.

    • Expect improvement in occupancy vis-a-vis the previous year from Q2: Patanjali G Keswani, Lemon Tree Hotels

      While you can say that in spite of heat it was decent performance, I am looking at trend lines and I expect the catch up will happen really from Q2 when there will be improvements vis-a-vis the previous year in occupancy.

      Sandip Agarwal's 4 top bets from IT sector for near term

      ​I think now the attrition rates are under control. Margin should expand because margin is a direct factor of where your attrition is, utilisation is. So, I think the revenue growth I do not see will pick up very substantially immediately, because if at all the ECB rate cut has happened, now in US also we are expecting some cool off to happen on the rate front.

      Planning to invest Rs 3,000 crores to add 2,000 beds in 3 years: Suneeta Reddy, Apollo Hospitals

      Let us look at both ARPOB, it is over 59,000, it is about Rs 59,0330. We have seen an increase in ARPOB of around 12%, but more importantly just going forward, this is because of a better case mix and price, but definitely improved case mix. With regard to volumes, inpatient volumes grew by 6%, outpatient volumes grew by 9%. And our ARPOB is net of doctors’ fees.

      SAMIL management on growth outlook, company performance and more

      The overall market has about 90 million vehicles, which is around pre-COVID levels. However, when broken down by region, Europe and America are still 10-15% below pre-COVID levels, while India and China have ramped up beyond pre-COVID levels.

      PNC Infratech likely to improve performance on order strength

      The company's financial performance in the March 2024 quarter was lower than the Street's estimates. The company's standalone revenue increased by 10.8% year-on-year to Rs 2,342 crore.

      Park Hotels consolidated EBITDA margin for FY24 was 35% and is going to go up further: Vijay Dewan

      Apeejay Surrendra Park Hotels, led by MD Vijay Dewan, reported a consolidated EBITDA margin of 35% for the past year, with plans for further improvement through efficiency measures and hotel upgrades. He says going forward, the EBITDA margins are going to further improve and a significant improvement in PAT in the coming year is expected as well.

      Biosimilars offering a great opportunity in growing market: Kewal Handa

      The prices have really been coming down in terms of raw materials and particularly in APIs. There is a lot of stability there. China are also now trying to align themselves to the global market requirements and they are also very keen to see that their factories start producing at the scale they were doing prior to COVID.

      Ashok Leyland shifts focus on margin improvement through price discipline

      Analysts expect 12-12.5% EBITDA margin over the next two fiscal years allowing room for upgrades if the company is able to achieve its guidance of mid-teen margin in the medium to long term.

      Expect LIC’s VNB margin to grow 2-3%, India embedded value to surge at least 10% in FY25: Siddhartha Mohanty

      LIC Chairperson Siddhartha Mohanty highlights significant growth in India embedded value and VNB margins, aiming for further growth. Market seeks clarity on VNB margins. Expectations include a 10% increase in IEV this year. Mohanty further says that in the current year, focus will be on catering to certain segments and a specific product will be designed for those segments.

      Brokerages bearish on Delhivery post Q4 nos, shares plunge 10%

      "Margin improvement is volatile as the small impact on utilisation for its network impacts the margin as pricing power is limited," said the brokerage, while slashing its target price from ₹600 to ₹488.

      Full impact of capacity expansion will start coming in from FY26: JSW Steel MD

      Jayant Acharya of JSW Steel discusses the company's capacity expansion plans, stable pricing trends, inorganic growth opportunities, and overseas operations performance, emphasizing the focus on value-added products for business stability. Acharya says in the last quarter, 62% of sales was from value-added and specials and 61% for the year as a whole. In terms of absolute volume, it has grown substantially.

      Margin improvement will start from H2; holding on to guidance of 15% for FY25: VIP Industries MD

      Neetu Kashiramka, MD of VIP Industries, anticipates a margin increase to 18% next year, emphasizing strategies for FY25 and the implications of shifting manufacturing to India. The discussion covers various aspects including market share targets, e-commerce revenue outlook, pricing trends, and ad spends.

      Do Dr Lal Pathlabs' results indicate a turnaround for the sector? 4 stocks from diagnostic space, 3 with upside potential of up to 31%

      Some sectors have a company which can be called as the bell weather of that sector and that is why its results of that company probably are indicative of what is happening in the sector. In case of the diagnostic, it is probably the Dr Lals path labs which would fit the criteria, it has national presence, large network, present in both physical and digital segment. So when the quarterly numbers come and they show improvement on many fronts then probably it is time to have a look at them more seriously and see if there is a possible turnaround building in the sector. This became even more important because these stocks had gained extremely high valuation and also popularity in terms of both retail and institutional participation. But then for close to two years, they have been a strong under performer in a strong bull market. Does this result mean that finally in terms of price war for customer acquisition over and now the valuation readjustment will start in the upward direction.

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