A net loss of Rs 123.63 crore has been reported by the Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) for the quarter ended September, the company said in a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange. The loss was mainly due to the high depreciation and interest costs.
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Chennai Port trustees oppose austerity steps
For the management's move to introduce austerity measures in Chennai Port to curtail the huge loss, likely to be reported this year, the port trustees have said a big 'no.' The trustees, at a special board meeting on October 28, felt the measures were mainly targeted at workers at the ‘lower level.’
Net profit of OIL India declines 34.5% in June quarter
During April-June 2013, the net profit of Oil India (OIL) declined 34.5 percent to Rs 609.08 crore or Rs 10.13 per share compared to Rs 929.93 crore, or Rs 15.47 per share in the year-ago period. Net profit of the firm declined during the quarter because net realisation fell to $45.88 per barrel from $53.78 in first quarter last
Net loss of IOC declines to Rs 30.9 bn in June quarter
During Apr-Jun 2013-14, the net loss of Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) declined to Rs 3,093 crore from Rs 22,451 crore in the corresponding quarter previous year. The company managed to reduce its loss as it received compensation for selling fuel below market cost from the government
Essar Oil loss declines in Q1 June
Essar Oil, a fully integrated oil and gas company of international scale, reported a net loss of Rs 863 crore in Q1 June 2013, lower than net loss of Rs 1,518 crore in Q1 June 2012. Revenue rose 12 per cent to Rs 24,721 crore in Q1 June 2013 over Q1 June 2012, on the back of 15 per cent improvement of throughput, which stood at 5.14 million metric tonne (mmt) in Q1 June 2013, against 4.48 mmt in Q1 June 2012.
Tata Steel chief expects challenging months ahead
In the company annual report, Cyrus P Mistry, Chairman of Tata Steel said the next 18-24 months will be challenging for the firm owing to volatile raw material prices and systemic weakness in demand in key markets. But he expects the company to strengthen its position on the back of key management initiatives including investment in select facilities, product rationalisation and right sizing of
Loss of Tata Steel Europe rises to 1.2 bn pounds
Loss of Tata Steel Europe, Britain's largest steel producer, rose to 1.2 billion pounds during 2012-13 from 846 million pounds the previous year. Owing to poor market condition in the second half of the year, the firm witnessed 14 per cent decline in revenues to 8.7 billion pounds. Decline in steel prices, muted demand and competition from cheap imports are affecting the finan
Govt to release remaining dues to OMCs
Media reports indicate that the government would release the remaining dues to state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) towards the under-recoveries incurred by these firms while selling fuel products at subsidised price. Earlier, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh asked the finance ministry to pay Rs 45,000 crore as its share of subsidy for Jan-Mar 2013 quarter
OMC underecovery on the rise due to rupee weakness
Media reports indicate that state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) are incurring an under-recovery of Rs 8.60 for per litre sale of diesel because of the sharp depreciation in rupee. This may be compared to the under-recovery of just Rs 2.62 in March. Owing to the decline in the rupee value against dollar, losses on diesel rose to 8.60 per litre and after adding local sales tax or VAT, the desired increase in retail
Weakening rupee may hit finances of OMCs
The financial position of state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) may be adversely affected because of the depreciation of rupee against the dollar. Rupee's depreciation would put strain on the working capital of oil companies. Some reports indicate that the borrowing of oil companies, which was in the range of Rs 1.5 lakh crore, may rise further if they don't raise domestic fuel prices to compensate for the rise in import cost.