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SRF Q2 net profit jumps 28% at Rs 100.26 crore

SRF Q2 net profit jumps 28% at Rs 100.26 crore

SRF Ltd, a Gurgaon-based manufacturer of technical textiles, chemicals and polymers, today reported 28 per cent jump in its consolidated net profit for the quarter ended September 30 despite global slowdown.

Net profit in the July-September quarter stood at Rs 100.26 crore, 27.7 per cent higher than Rs 78.49 crore in the same period a year ago, the company said in a statement.

Total income decreased from Rs 1,214.97 crore for the quarter ended September 30, 2014 to Rs 1,168.52 crore for the second quarter of current fiscal.

"Impacted by a significant reduction in commodity prices when compared with the corresponding period last year, the company's net sales declined marginally by 2 per cent to Rs 1,165 crore during the second quarter of 2014-15," it said.

Building on its internal efficiencies, the company recorded a 10 per cent rise in EBIDTA from Rs 219 crore to Rs 241 crore during the same period.

SRF Ltd Managing Director Ashish Bharat Ram said, "It is creditable that we were able to grow our bottom-line in an environment where demand is yet to pick up. The depressed agriculture market has affected our business adversely. The turnaround of our global operations continues successfully. Our long-term strategy remains intact."

SRF said the Packaging Films Business reported more than double its operating profit from Rs 24 crore to Rs 49 crore despite a reduction of 3 per cent in its segment revenue to Rs 343 crore during Q2.

The segment revenue of the chemicals and polymers business rose 14 per cent. The operating profit remained unchanged at Rs 85 crore despite the prevailing depressed global conditions
in the agricultural sector leading to a slowdown in the field of agrochemicals, one of the key customer segments for the specialty business.

Hit by decline in the commodity prices, the technical textiles business reported a decline of 11 per cent and 29 per cent in its segment revenue and operating profit to Rs 460 crore and Rs 46 crore, respectively during the period.

During April-September, the company's net profit grew by 25 per cent to Rs 213 crore while revenue was marginally up by 2 per cent at Rs 2,388 crore.

The company's EBIDTA increased by 19 per cent from Rs 430 crore to Rs 512 crore in the first half of current fiscal.