Tata Chemicals net profit up by
149.5% at
Rs 60 crore
Financial Express April
30, 2003
Tata Chemicals Ltd has posted a 149.5 per cent increase in
net profit at Rs 60.20 crore for the fourth quarter ended
March 31, 2003 as compared to Rs 24.12 crore in the corresponding
quarter last year. Net sales rose 3.1 per cent to Rs 379.07
crore from Rs 367.58 crore.
For the year ended March 31, 2003, net profit grew 55.1 per
cent to Rs 196.74 crore compared with Rs 126.82 crore. Income
from operations was higher by 13.5 per cent at Rs 1,628.4
crore compared with Rs 1,433.8 crore. Operating profits increased
by 11 per cent to Rs 417 crore from Rs 376 crore.
Extraordinary items represent Rs 14.6 crore towards employees
separation compensation, Rs 182.9 crore as the impact of revised
retention price on revenue of earlier years, and Rs 197 crore
as provision for contingencies.
The company said that the government has by notification
dated April 16, 2003 further revised the retention price of
Urea with effect from July 1, 1997 impact of which aggregating
Rs 27.08 crore has been appropriately dealt with in drawing
the results for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2003.
Consequently, the provision for contingency of Rs 26.09 crore
has been written back since the same is no longer required.
Announcing the results, Tata Chemicals managing director
Prasad Menon said, "We have strengthened our position
across all our core businesses."
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