Shares of Hindalco were marginally up by 0.56% to close at Rs 231.70 on the Bombay Stock Exchange.
Hindalco’s revenues from the aluminium business during the quarter grew 16% year-on-year (y-o-y) to Rs 1,649 crore due to rise in aluminium prices on the LME. However, the appreciating rupee and lower sales volume due to Hirakud smelter outage impacted the company’s performance.
Revenues from the copper business were also higher by 21% y-o-y at Rs 3,951 crore on account of higher copper prices on the LME. The company’s PBITDA grew 17% y-o-y at Rs 780 crore benefiting from higher aluminium LME and better by-product realisation in the copper business. Profit before tax was higher by 28% at Rs 556 .05 crore against Rs 434.30 crore in Q2FY10.
Hindalco Industries stands to lose 8,000 tonnes of copper cathode production after this breakdown.
“Indian aluminium industry enjoyed a good yoy growth of 8% in Q2 and this is expected to continue. Moreover, the outlook for major copper consuming sectors in India including power, building and construction continues to be optimistic, althoug competition from other materials and scrap may be more intense at the current elevated LME level,” the company said.