JK Lakshmi Cement today reported 66 per cent dip in standalone net profit for October-December quarter at Rs 14.09 crore on higher fuel and freight costs.
The company, having around six million tonnes per annum cement-making capacity, had clocked Rs 41.24 crore net profit in the corresponding quarter a year earlier, it said in a BSE statement.
"The result reflects subdued demand scenario prevailing in the country as a result of poor economic growth. Cement can not remain in isolation from what is happening in country's economy," Shailendra Chouksey, Whole-time Director, JK Lakshmi Cement said.
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Expenses also rose to Rs 473.89 crore during the quarter from Rs 429.62 crore a year ago period. This is mainly because of the rise in fuel and freight costs.
Fuel costs went up by Rs 13 crore to Rs 104.39 crore while freight costs went up by Rs 16 crore to Rs 120.35 crore.