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Bosch net up 19 per cent in second quarter
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SME Times News Bureau | 08 Nov, 2018
German automotive major Bosch on Monday reported Rs 420-crore standalone
net profit for the second quarter of fiscal 2018-19, registering 19 per
cent annual growth from Rs 353 crore in the same period a year ago.
In
a regulatory filing, the city-based Indian subsidiary said standalone
revenue from operations for the quarter under review (Q2) grew 13.8 per
cent annually to Rs 3,201 crore from Rs 2,812 crore in the like period a
year ago.
Sequentially, however, net income marginally dipped
2.6 per cent from Rs 431 crore and revenue remained flat (0.3) from Rs
3,212 crore quarter ago.
"Performance in the second quarter
highlights our commitment to delivering best-in-class automotive
solutions. We are also helping customers to meet the challenge of
manufacturing only vehicles compliant with BS VI emission standards from
April 2020 as ruled by the Supreme Court recently," said Bosch Ltd
Managing Director Soumitra Bhattacharya in a statement here later.
Mobility
solutions turnover increased 12.3 per cent while domestic sales
increased 15.1 per cent. Within mobility solutions business, powertrain
solutions division posted 10.3 per cent growth. The automotive
aftermarket division grew 21 per cent after recovering from the impact
of GST (Goods and Services Tax) implementation last year.
In a
related development, the company's board has approved buyback of
10,28,100 equity shares of Rs 10 face value on a proportionate basis at
an offer price of Rs 21,000 per share for an aggregate amount of Rs
2,159 crore after the approval of shareholders.
The company's
blue-chip scrip, however, lost Rs 178.10 per share at the end of
Monday's trading on the BSE to close at Rs 19,447.55 as against last
Friday's closing rate of Rs 19,625.65 and opening price of Rs 19,979.
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