The Free Press Journal

SAIL Q3 profit jumps manifold

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NEW DELHI: State-run steel maker SAIL on Thursday said its consolidat­ed net profit jumped manifold to Rs 616.30 crore during the quarter ended on December 31, 2019, helped by lower stocks level and higher income. The company had posted a net profit of Rs 43.16 crore during the same quarter a year ago, Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL) said in a BSE filing. Total income of the company rose to Rs 15,910.46 crore during the quarter under review from Rs 15,443.13 crore in December quarter of 2017. Total expenses fell to 14,937.43 crore in October-December 2018 from Rs 15,317.51 crore in the correspond­ing quarter of the previous fiscal. SAIL is the largest steel-making company in India. During the third quarter of 2018-19, SAIL recorded its best ever quarterly crude steel production at 4.3 Million Tonnes (MT), registerin­g a growth of l0 per cent over 3.9 MT in December quarter of 2017-18. SAIL, Chairman, Anil Kumar Chaudhary in a statement said, "The potential of steel consumptio­n in domestic market is huge. We are focussed on meeting requiremen­ts of all sectors while enhancing our volumes. Higher production of value added steel is another focus area and we are committed to provide end-to-end customer services." Pointing at the current volatility in steel prices he said that despite various factors including cheap imports, the prices are expected to improve in coming days considerin­g the high input costs.

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