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Housing Finance Sector: Q4 ( JAN – MAR ’17 ) Results and Analysis


Housing Finance Sector: Q4 was again fantastic as far as Housing Finance sector is concern. Almost all the companies have shown strong performance in the quarter. Click here for Q3 Results. For the numbers, the profits of the companies were UP in the range of 18% to 49%, while revenues were up in the range between 10% to 24%. Country's largest housing finance company and market leader Housing Development Finance Corporation registered surprising negative growth in Profit (21.59% down)

PAINT SECTOR: Q4 ( JAN – MAR ’17 ) RESULTS AND ANALYSIS


PAINT Sector: Q4 was somewhat better for the Paint sector. Click here for Q3 Results. Though India’s decorative business registered low double-digit growth in Q4, all the three paint companies posted good performance as far as revenues are concern - thanks to the good demand conditions in auto OEM and general industrial business. As far as numbers are concern, the profits of 2 companies were up in the range of 10% to 18%, while revenues were up for all the in the range between 7% to

Telecom Sector: Q3 ( Oct – Dec ’16 ) Numbers and Analysis


Telecom Sector: Q3 was disappointing for the Telecom sector. Reliance-Jio has played a crucial role in the show. As far as numbers are concern, the profits and revenues of the companies were almost down. Market leader Bharti Airtel and Idea has posted a huge loss in the quarter while R.com has managed to cut its losses. The only performer in the sector for the quarter ended 31 December 2016 was "TATA Communications" ( on account of realisation from sale of its data centre ) where the

Tyre Sector: Q3 ( Oct – Dec ’16 ) Numbers and Analysis


TYRE Sector: Q3 was disappointing for the Tyre sector. Increasing natural rubber price and Demonetisation has played a crucial role in the show. As far as numbers are concern, the profits of the companies were down in the range of 20% to 30%, while revenues were up marginally in the range between 2% to 5%. Market leader MRF has posted decline both in profits as well revenues, while Ceat and JK tyres a posted decline in profits and marginally increment in profits. The star performer in the

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