"We are confident that with the products we have in the pipeline, our power to spring back resiliently remains intact and you will see it being unleashed in the second half of this year," he told shareholders at the annual general meeting of the company here.
Dwelling strongly on the importance of resilience, Mahindra compared the flagship company of the group with the bamboo, saying it has shown the same characteristics in the face of difficulties witnessed through the year.
"This time around, in spite of double the volume drop for tractors - in fact, the largest volume drop in a decade, we still generated a profit after tax for the quarter of Rs 617 crore after adjusting exceptional and one-time items and an operating profit margin of 11.8 per cent," he said.
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Mahindra said in 2014-15, half of the top 10 original equipment manufacturers in the auto industry in the country have registered a decline due to weak demand across the globe.
Additionally, in the tractor industry where the group has a sizable presence, all the states in the country except one, had drop in growth.
The company today reported a 3.35 per cent slide in standalone net profit at Rs 852.2 crore for the three months through June, hurt by slowdown in overall sales and warned that tractor sales will continue to be under strain in the second quarter as well.
The company scrip shed 0.47 per cent to close at Rs 1,387.65 apiece on the BSE, as against the 0.22 per cent correction in the benchmark.
Shareholders at the AGM also paid homage to former President A P J Abdul Kalam by observing silence.