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Strong Q2 for cement companies

Domestic cement firms are expected to report healthy earnings in the second quarter of this fiscal on account of higher prices and inventory of low cost fuel, says a report.

Domestic cement firms are expected to report healthy earnings in the second quarter of this fiscal on account of higher prices and inventory of low cost fuel, says a report.

According to Kotak Institutional Equities, while cement prices would have remained firm for the three months ended September, this year, volumes are likely to be “the pain point” with the industry likely to slip to 2 per cent in terms of volumes on year-on-year basis.

“Cement companies will continue to report healthy EBITDA/ton benefiting from strong cement prices as well as inventory of low cost fuel,” the report said.

“Volume trajectory will, however, be less exciting as a heavy monsoon would likely contain overall construction activity,” it added.

North-based players such as JK Cement, JK Lakshmi and Shree Cement will continue to report stronger earnings growth compared to those in other parts, even as players in Southern region of the country would bear the brunt of a weak price trajectory.

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