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30Jul/090

Hero Honda posts Rs 500 crore profit for April-June

Hero Honda, India's largest two-wheeler manufacturer, has reported a net profit of Rs 500.1 crore for the period April-June 2009, an 83% increase over the profit for the corresponding period in 2008. This increase in profit is, according to the company, on account of lower input costs and better sales figures.

Hero Honda's sales for April-June 2009 amounted to Rs 3,811 crore, a 34% increase over last year's figure. Gross profit stood at Rs 604.5 crore, a 97% increase over the figure reported in the year-ago period.

With Bajaj Auto lagging far behind at a distant second spot, Hero Honda is currently the undisputed no.1 two-wheeler manufacturer in India. The company is expected to launch a new 'premium' motorcycle - the Karizma ZMR - in the domestic market over the next few weeks, with which it hopes to take on bikes like the Bajaj Pulsar 220 DTS-i and the Yamaha R15.

[Via: indiaautomotive]

12May/090

Suzuki reports a profit for quarter

While many big auto makers are feeling the heat of the recession and facing losses, Suzuki is one of the few auto makers who are in the black. It actually made a profit of $ 59 million in the last quarter, which is still 27% less than its previous year's profits.

This is largely due to its sales in India - Maruti Suzuki sold a little less than 65,000 of its cars in April. Alto, A-Star, Swift and DZire have boosted the company's sales in India and this in turn has helped Suzuki avoid a loss.

In Europe and the US Suzuki has made losses, but the Indian sales figures have helped the company overall. However, Suzuki is not optimistic about the full year's figures, given the slump in the auto market and the increasing value of the yen, which makes exports difficult and reduces their profits.

[Via: globalmotors]

22Apr/090

Hero Honda on growth path, posts Rs 402 crore profit

India's largest two-wheeler manufacturer, Hero Honda posted a profit of Rs 402.2 crore during the quarter ended 31st March 2009. This figure represents a 35% increase over the Rs 298.7 crore in profits, which the company earned in the year-ago period.

Hero Honda's sales for the quarter stood at Rs 3,411.8 crore, a 22.34% increase over sales of Rs 2,788.65 crore which the company netted in Q4, FY 2007-08.

According to Hero Honda, a high percentage of its sales come from rural and semi-urban areas, where customers tend to buy vehicles on full cash down basis rather than opt for bank loans or finance schemes. Hence, sales haven't been severely affected by the ongoing credit crunch.

Hero Honda has also implemented significant cost-cutting measures, hence boosting profitability, and the company also benefited from tax savings due to the location of its newest factory near Haridwar, in Uttarakhand. Finally, the fact that steel and aluminium prices have come down also helped the company in lowering overall cost of production, increasing the company's profit margins in the process.

Hero Honda earned Rs 12,319.12 crore during 2008-09, a 19.2% growth over the year-ago figure. The company's net profit for FY 2008-09 stood at Rs 1,281.8 crore, a 32.4% increase over its profits in the previous financial year.

Between the 1st of April 2008 and the 31st of March this year, Hero Honda sold 3.7 million units (including domestic sales and exports), a 12% growth over sales in the year-ago period. The 12% growth is especially significant in light of the fact that the entire two-wheeler industry in India grew by only 3% in the same period.

[Via: indiaautomotive]

 

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