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JSPL reports Rs 279-cr net profit in Jul-Sep qtr

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 13 2018 | 8:05 PM IST

Jindal Steel and Power Ltd (JSPL) Tuesday reported a net profit of Rs 279.17 crore for the quarter ended September 30, 2018, led by a sharp growth in iron and steel revenue.

The company had incurred a loss of Rs 499.48 crore during the same quarter a year ago, JSPL said in a BSE filing.

Its total income rose by 63 per cent to Rs 9,983.16 crore from Rs 6,124.78 crore in the year-ago period.

Total expenses were at Rs 9,892.06 crore in July-September 2018 against Rs 6,674.42 crore in July-September of 2017-18 fiscal.

On a standalone basis also, JSPL reported a net profit of Rs 382.66 crore as against a loss of Rs 255.23 crore in second quarter of the preceding financial year.

Standalone income rose by 86.72 per cent to Rs 6,848.78 crore in the quarter compared to Rs 3,667.77 crore in the year ago-quarter.

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The company also said that its total expenses during the said quarter were at Rs 6,655 crore as against Rs 3,958 crore in September quarter of 2017-18 fiscal.

In a separate statement, JSPL said it produced 1.67 million tonne (MT) steel in the second quarter, up 27 per cent from 1.32 million tonnes in July-September period of 2017-18 fiscal.

Sales also rose 38 per cent to 1.75 MT from 1.27 MT in the year-ago quarter.

In Oman, Jindal Shadeed recorded production of 0.38 million tonnes of crude steel as against 0.43 million tonnes in the second quarter last fiscal. The rebar mill at Oman achieved production of 0.23 MT in September quarter, JSPL said.

The Mines at Mozambique, JSPL said, "produced 0.5 MT ROM (run of mine) in Q2 FY19 and continue to ramp up."
On the outlook for the domestic steel sector, JSPL CEO N A Ansari said, "India remains steadfast in its steel demand growth, backed by government spending in infrastructure, roads, rails, transmission and housing. The growth in housing demand is now more widespread with pick up in villages & tier-2 and tier 3 cities and towns balancing out the listlessness in big cities."

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First Published: Nov 13 2018 | 8:05 PM IST

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