Poging GOUD - Vrij
Demand woes lead to valuation downgrades for Bharat Forge
Business Standard
|February 15, 2025
Bharat Forge's (BHFC's) adjusted consolidated operating profit for the third quarter of financial year 2025 (Q3FY25) came in well below consensus estimates, due to weaker revenue in India and overseas subsidiaries.
The near term looks uncertain, due to weakness in export markets, and demand moderation in the domestic automobile industry and delays in defence execution. BHFC's Q3FY25 standalone revenue dropped 7 per cent Y-o-Y at ₹2,100 crore, while operating profit dropped 5.5 per cent (unadjusted) at ₹610 crore, and adjusted net profit declined 5 per cent Y-o-Y at ₹350 crore.
In the first nine months of financial year 2025 (9MFY25), revenue grew 1 per cent to ₹6,680 crore and operating profit was up 4 per cent to ₹1,890 crore and adjusted net profit grew 4 per cent Y-o-Y to ₹1,070 crore.
Bharat Forge's reported Q3FY25 standalone operating profit of ₹610 crore (including forex gain) is well below estimates. Standalone revenues declined 7 per cent Y-o-Y due to 10 per cent Y-o-Y decline in domestic business with declines across all segments except passenger vehicles and 5 per cent Y-o-Y decline in export revenues with weakness across all segments barring in the US.
The adjusted standalone operating profit margin (excluding forex gains) was 28.1 per cent (down 70 bps Q-o-Q).
The adjusted standalone net profit came in at ₹350 crore.
Dit verhaal komt uit de February 15, 2025-editie van Business Standard.
Abonneer u op Magzter GOLD voor toegang tot duizenden zorgvuldig samengestelde premiumverhalen en meer dan 9000 tijdschriften en kranten.
Bent u al abonnee? Aanmelden
MEER VERHALEN VAN Business Standard
Business Standard
Prepare for impact
US-Israeli attack on Iran threatens global stability
2 mins
March 02, 2026
Business Standard
Prompt reporting can secure full refund if there was no negligence
When not travelling, lock the forex card, keep only a small balance, and switch on alerts
3 mins
March 02, 2026
Business Standard
350 flights hit as West Asia skies close
At least 350 flights operated by Indian carriers were cancelled on Sunday after the US and Israel carried out military strikes inside Iran on Saturday, triggering retaliatory threats from Tehran and prompting widespread airspace restrictions across West Asia.
2 mins
March 02, 2026
Business Standard
New Iran leaders want to talk and I’ve agreed: Trump
> TEHRAN CLAIMS USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN ATTACKED WITH 4 BALLISTIC MISSILES | > ISRAEL LAUNCHES NEW WAVE OF STRIKES ON TEHRAN
2 mins
March 02, 2026
Business Standard
Deep tech's new capital
India’s technological landscape is bridging the investment gap needed to support high-innovation and long-gestation startups, reports Udisha Srivastav
4 mins
March 02, 2026
Business Standard
There is no systemic issue with F&O: Sebi chief
‘The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) isnot lookingto curb the derivatives market, which plays a crucial role in risk management and price discovery, Chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey says in an interview with Khushboo Tiwari and Samie Modak in Mumbai. Looking backat his one year at the helm, the Sebi chief says there is a shift from reflexive regulation towards problem-solving, consultation, and teamwork. Edited excerpts:
4 mins
March 02, 2026
Business Standard
Volvo Car India drops its 2030 all-electric deadline
Volvo Car India has recalibrated its strategy by dropping its earlier global commitment to become an all-electric carmaker by 2030 and, instead, adopting a market-led approach without fixed timelines.
1 mins
March 02, 2026
Business Standard
Iran war may hit India’s 3-pronged fuel reliance
Timing of the new US-Israel bombing of Iran and Tehran's response couldn't be worse for India
4 mins
March 02, 2026
Business Standard
Being well-informed is not enough, seek opposing views
My client Girish is the chief financial officer (CFO) of a large company and closely tracks global markets.
3 mins
March 02, 2026
Business Standard
Congress and its AAP problem
Previous years' election results show how AAP’s electoral presence has affected Congress-BJP contests
1 min
March 02, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

