Sunday, August 4, 2013

E-auction, cost jump drag Coal India Q1 profit down by 16.5%

State-run * Coal India today reported a 16.5 per cent dip in consolidated net profit at Rs 3,731 crore for the quarter ended June 30, 2013, mainly due to lower realisation from e-auction, hike in wages and diesel cost and incremental increase of FSA coal sales.

The company had registered a net profit of Rs 4,469 crore in the corresponding period of the previous fiscal.

During the quarter under review, Coal India's (CIL) consolidated net sales were down 0.2 per cent to Rs 16,472.42 crore.

CIL Chairman S Narsing Rao said profits were down due to various reasons that led to additional hike in operating cost to the tune of Rs 758 crore.

"The e-auction realisation was lower by Rs 557 crore despite flat quantity. CIL's wage and diesel price impact too was close to Rs 555 crore and rise in expenses for contractual work was Rs 250 crore during the quarter over the corresponding period last year," CIL Director (Finance) A Chatterjee said.

The substantial incremental increase of FSA coal sales to the power sector by 2.75 MT during the quarter had also impacted its profitability.

FSA coal realisation is Rs 36 per tonne lower than average price of coal for rest of the sectors.

Rao said the company will have to increase production by 7 per cent in the subsequent three quarters to meet 5.8 per cent growth target for the year.

"With 4.75 per cent average rise in coal price done recently, along with increase in production, we hope to reverse the

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Source: http://financialexpress.com/news/eauction-cost-jump-drag-coal-india-q1-profit-down-by-16.5-/1150731/

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