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This Article is From Oct 23, 2024

Birla Corporation Q2: Revenue Falls 14.5% To Rs 1,953 Crore

Birla Corporation Q2: Revenue Falls 14.5% To Rs 1,953 Crore
Total expenses of Birla Corporation declined 10.24% in the September quarter to Rs 2,005.47 crore.Birla Corporation Ltd.'s Mukutban plant. (Source: Company website)

M P Birla Group firm Birla Corporation Ltd on Wednesday reported a net loss of Rs 25.2 crore for the second quarter ended in September 2024 due to weak cement prices, sluggishness in demand and downturn in the jute business.

It had posted a net profit of Rs 58.37 crore in the July-September period a year ago, according to a regulatory filing from Birla Corporation.

Birla Corporation's revenue from operations was down 14.52% to Rs 1,952.56 crore during the September quarter. It was at Rs 2,284.34 crore in the corresponding period a year ago.

Total expenses of Birla Corporation declined 10.24% in the September quarter to Rs 2,005.47 crore.

Birla Corporation's revenue from the cement business was down 13.88% to Rs 1,874.68 crore.

"In the traditionally weak monsoon quarter, cement demand was sluggish and prices plummeted to record lows in all key markets. The company's Ebitda per ton from cement sales for the September quarter was at Rs 461 compared to Rs 683 in the same period last year," said an earning statement.

Revenue from the jute segment was down 27.18% to Rs 78.35 crore.

Jute Division reported a cash loss of Rs 2 crore for the September quarter against a cash profit of Rs 4 crore a year ago.

Production during the quarter was cut from standard 77 days to 57 days, leading to a decline in production from 8,738 tons a year ago to 6,592 tons in the September quarter, it added.

Shares of Birla Corporation Ltd on Wednesday settled at Rs 1,135.20 on BSE, down 1.16%.

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