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Tata Motors' Consolidated Net Revenue stood at Rs.61,020 crores in Q1 of FY 2015-16

| | Aug 08, 2015, at 12:12 am
Mumbai, Aug 7 (IBNS) Tata Motors on Friday reported its consolidated revenues (net of excise) of Rs.61,020 crores for the quarter, as against Rs.64,683 crores for the corresponding quarter of the previous year, due to lower sales and weaker geographic mix at Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), partially offset by strong revenue growth in standalone business on the back of continued M&HCV growth.

The Consolidated Profit before tax for the quarter was Rs.4,359 crores, as compared to Rs.7,528 crores for the corresponding quarter of the previous year and the Consolidated Profit after tax (post minority interest and share of profit / (loss) of associates(net)) for the quarter was Rs.2,769 crores as compared to Rs.5,398 crores for the corresponding quarter of the previous year.

The company said its Jaguar Land Rover wholesales were 110,648 units and retails (including from China JV) for the quarter were 114,905 units.

Revenues for the quarter stood at GBP 5,002 million against GBP 5,353 million for the corresponding quarter last year, it said.

Operating profit (EBITDA) for the quarter stood at GBP 821 million at 16.4%, against GBP 1,087 million for the corresponding quarter last year.

The financial performance in the quarter was lower than the strong corresponding quarter last year due to softer sales in China partially offset by strong performance in the UK, Europe and North America.

The company said its Land Rover maintained healthy sales in the quarter with Range Rover, Range Rover Sport Discovery and Defender all up compared to the corresponding quarter last year.

"Furthermore, the Discovery Sport performed well, already outselling the Freelander which it replaced. Evoque sales were lower due to the ramp up of localized production in China and softer market conditions there. Jaguar sales volumes were down as the sales of XF and XJ fell ahead of the all new lightweight XF and the refreshed XJ 16MY, on sale in autumn this year, partially offset by the successful introduction of the new Jaguar XE," the company said in a statement.

It said its profit before and after tax stood at GBP 638 million and GBP 492 million, respectively (GBP 924 million and GBP 693 million, respectively in the corresponding quarter last year).

The company said its Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicles Co. Ltd. registered net revenues of KRW 193 billion and recorded a Net profit of KRW 12 billion for the quarter ended June 30, 2015, as compared to KRW 222 billion and KRW 4 billion, respectively, in the corresponding quarter last year.

Tata Motors Finance Ltd, the Company's captive financing subsidiary, on a consolidated basis, registered net revenue from operations of Rs.890 crores and reported a Profit after tax of Rs.91 crores for the quarter ended June 30, 2015, the company said.

 

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