Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

BHEL Q1 NET PROFIT NEARLY DOUBLES TO OVER ₹155 CR

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Power equipment maker BHEL on Wednesday posted about 93% jump in standalone net profit to ₹155.58 crore in the first quarter of current fiscal on higher revenues.

Its net profit was ₹80.82 crore in the April-June quarter of last fiscal, 2017-18, the company said in BSE filing.

BHEL’s total income in the first quarter of 2018-19 rose to ₹6,114.10 crore, as against ₹5,980.77 crore a year ago.

It recorded a turnover of ₹5,790 crore, as against ₹5,355 crore, an increase of over 8%.

“Concerted efforts resulted in order book to increase by twoand-a-half times to ₹4,371 crore, compared to ₹1,744 Crore in the correspond­ing quarter last year,” BHEL chairman and managing director Atul Sobti told PTI.

He said this has been made possible through prudent strategies of accelerate­d execution, cost control and resource optimizati­on measures.

The next wave of growth is being engineered with a focus on enhancing the order book in diversifie­d as well as convention­al areas, coupled with efforts to further enhance the executable order book, he added.

“Prudent strategies of garnering a higher market share in a shrunken and highly competitiv­e business environmen­t have also paid rich dividends and BHEL has a total order book of around ₹117,000 Crore, at the end of the first quarter of the current fiscal,” he said.

BHEL’s revenue from the power segment during the quarter under review increased to ₹4,636.18 crore, from ₹4,335.63 crore a year ago.

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