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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Indian stock market and companies daily report (February 21, 2012, Tuesday)

The domestic markets are expected to open flat or marginally in green following higher closing across most of the western markets. Asian stock markets are trading flat as investors remain cautions and wait for European finance ministers in Brussels to approve a crucial second bailout for Greece.

The US markets traded choppily on Friday (closed on Monday) as the economic data releases painted a mixed picture with a report from the Conference Board showing that its index of leading economic indicators increased for the fourth consecutive month in January, while another report from the Labor Department showing only a modest increase in consumer prices in the month of January. Although investors seemed reluctant to make any significant moves going into the long weekend, optimism that European finance ministers will approve a new bailout package for Greece helped to keep traders from doing much profit taking. Meanwhile Indian shares rebounded on Friday after some consolidation the day before, with firm global cues supporting the liquidity-driven rally.


Markets Today

The trend deciding level for the day is 18,315/5,572 levels. If NIFTY trades above this level during the first half-an-hour of trade then we may witness a further rally up to 18,397 – 18,504/5,599 – 5,634 levels. However, if NIFTY trades below 18,315/5,572 levels for the first half-an-hour of trade then it may correct up to 18,208 – 18,126/5,537 – 5,511 levels.


Cement companies raise prices

Cement companies have raised prices in the northern and western regions in the range of Rs.7 to Rs.10 per bag with effect from February 17, 2011. The price hike follows the correction in the region during January due to the severe winter season, which affected construction activities. We believe the recent price hike is an effort by cement manufacturers to pass on the hike in operating costs. We are currently Neutral on the cement sector, as we believe valuations are significantly ahead of the cycle, but we maintain our Buy recommendation on JK Lakshmi Cement due to its attractive valuations, with a target price of Rs.79.


NMDC cuts ore prices; lowers volume guidance

NMDC has cut prices of iron ore fines and lumps by 20% and 3%, respectively, for 4QFY2012 on the back of the decline in global iron prices, the recent rupee appreciation and increased export duty on iron ore. The price cut by NMDC is higher than our expectations given the shortage of iron ore in the domestic markets.

NMDC has also lowered its sales volume guidance for FY2012 and FY2013. The company now expects sales volumes of 27mn tonnes and 30mn tonnes (earlier 30 mn tonnes and 33mn tonnes) for FY2012 and FY2013, respectively. Although the company has ~5mn tonnes of iron ore inventory at its mine pit-heads, however it faces logistical constraints to increase off take due to breakdown in slurry pipeline, lower availability of railway rakes and stricter regulations in transportation of iron ore in Karnataka. Considering the company’s revised sales volumes guidance, we lower our 4QFY2012 and FY2013 realization and sales volume estimates.

Although NMDC has a strong balance sheet, presence in sellers market (iron ore), low cost of production, high-grade mines and long mine life, we now expect sales volumes to witness a CAGR of only 5.2% over FY2011-2013. On account of lower volume growth and lower realization, NMDC’s bottom line is expected to grow by only 4.0% yoy during FY2013. Further, given the 23% rise in the stock price since January 1, 2012, we recommend Neutral on the stock.


Result Review – 4QCY2011

CRISIL announced its 4QCY2011 numbers. Net sales increased by 26.6% yoy to Rs.225cr (Rs.177cr) led by strong growth in the research segment. Research segments revenue increased by 34.0% yoy while the rating segment and advisory segments revenue increased by 14.1% and 7.0% respectively. EBITDA increased by 15.2% yoy to Rs.80cr (Rs.69cr) due to higher revenue. EBITDA margin declined by 352bps yoy to 35.6% (39.1%). PAT increased by 10.4% yoy to Rs.56cr (Rs.51cr) while margin declined by 366bps yoy to 24.8% (28.5%) almost in line with EBITDA margin contraction. We will be coming out with a detailed report post management interaction. We continue to maintain an Neutral rating on the stock.


Economic and Political News
- Government may let foreign individuals directly buy corporate debt
- Railways stares at a Rs.2lakh cr crunch
- Bankers agree to subscribe to Air India’s Rs.7,400cr bond issue


Corporate News
- Ashok Leyland's Optare eyes small bus market
- Frozen bank accounts led to disruptions: Kingfisher
- Essar Oil plans to raise Rs.3,000cr in next 15 months

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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Indian stock market and companies daily report (February 14, 2012, Tuesday)

The domestic markets are expected to edge lower following weak opening across most of the Asian markets. With volatile spells, the domestic indices closed modestly higher yesterday. While better-than-expected results from SBI and easing concerns over Greece's debt concerns kept investors in an upbeat mood, profit taking after recent sharp gains capped the upside. Global cues remained mixed. European bourses ended with modest gains. Despite austerity measures approved by the Greek parliament, the concerns seem far from over for Greece, reflecting subdued interest in the markets. US bourses ended on a positive note, tracing developments in Greece.

On the domestic front, the corporate earnings season has fared satisfactorily so far, with no major negative surprises from the index heavyweights. In addition the macro indicators, especially inflation has trended lower in recent times, which has maintained positive vibe within the investors. Markets will closely track the monthly inflation numbers due to be released today. In addition, development across the eurozone will also offer directions to the bourses.


Markets Today

The trend deciding level for the day is 17,763 / 5,388 levels. If NIFTY trades above this level during the first half-an-hour of trade then we may witness a further rally up to 17,860 – 17,947 / 5,424 – 5,457 levels. However, if NIFTY trades below 17,763 / 5,388 levels for the first half-an-hour of trade then it may correct up to 17,676 – 17,579 / 5,354 – 5,318 levels.


IRB achieves financial closure for Ahmedabad Vadodara road project

IRB has achieved financial closure for its Ahmedabad Vadodara project by tying up of project finance of Rs.3,300cr. The total cost of this project is Rs.4,880cr, out of which equity contribution by the company will be ~Rs.1,580cr and remaining will be funded through project finance of Rs.3,300cr. Out of this project finance, ~Rs.1,100cr can be drawn as ECB and remaining Rs.2,200cr as Rupee Term Loan. The weighted average blended cost of this project finance is ~10.5% p.a. A Consortium of Lenders comprising of Infrastructure Development Finance Company Ltd (IDFC) - Lead Institution, India Infrastructure Finance Company Ltd (IIFCL), Andhra Bank, Punjab National Bank, Indian Overseas Bank, Bank of India, Union Bank of India and ICICI Bank Ltd have financed this project. With this, the company has achieved financial closure for all the projects awarded to it by NHAI and there is no project pending financial closure. This development is positive for the company as it has not only managed to achieve financial closure within the stipulated time period (management’s guidance February 2012) but also has been successful in bringing down the blended interest cost to ~10.5% p.a. We have arrived at an SOTP-based target price of Rs.182/share, which implies an upside of 7.7%. Hence, we recommend an Accumulate rating on the stock.

IVRCL Group bags orders worth Rs.1,430cr

IVRCL Group has bagged orders aggregating to Rs.1,430cr across various segments. IVRCL Assets and Holdings Ltd., a subsidiary of IVRCL, bagged a road project (151km) connecting Rajasthan border and Haryana worth Rs.1,202cr. The project will be executed as BOT (toll) project and has been awarded by the Government of Haryana. The concession period is 20 years and the construction period is 30 months. For the balance orders, IVRCL's water, transportation and buildings divisions have bagged orders valued at Rs.111.1cr, Rs.71.9cr and Rs.45.1cr, respectively. Owing to the recent run-up (~58% in one month) in the stock price, we recommend Neutral on the stock.


3QFY2012 - Result Reviews

Coal India

Coal India’s 3QFY2012 sales were below our expectations; however, net profit beat our estimates on account of lower-than-expected staff cost and higher-thanexpected other income. Coal India’s 3QFY2012 net sales increased by 21.0% yoy to Rs.15,349cr (below our estimate of Rs.17,664cr) primarily due to higher average realization. Blended average realization on coal sales increased by 21.2% yoy to Rs.1,392/tonne; however, offtake stood flat yoy at 110mn tonnes. Production grew by 1.4% yoy to 115mn tonnes. EBITDA per tonne increased by 40.9% yoy to Rs.442 in 3QFY2012 on account of higher realization. The company’s EBITDA increased by 40.6% yoy to Rs.4,875cr, representing EBITDA margin of 31.8%. Other income grew by 48.4% yoy to Rs.1,856cr on account of higher cash balance and increased treasury yield. The company reported exceptional loss of Rs.5cr in 3QFY2012 and gain of Rs.12cr in 3QFY2011. Adjusted net income grew by 53.5% yoy to Rs.4,043cr (above our estimate of Rs.3,650cr). Considering the company’s 9MFY2012 production of 291mn tonnes, it is unlikely to meet its FY2012 production target of 440mn tonnes in our view. Further, we believe infrastructural bottlenecks are likely to result in modest sales volume growth during FY2012. We maintain our Neutral view on the stock.

State Bank of India

For 3QFY2012, SBI registered a net Profit growth of 15.4% yoy to Rs.3,263cr, which were above street estimates. The bank continued to impress on the net interest income front, registering a growth of 26.7% (up 10.0% qoq) yoy to Rs.11,466cr. The reported global NIMs of the bank improved sequentially by 26bp to 4.05%. The non-interest income of the bank declined by 35.8% yoy to Rs.2,126cr, primarily on account of sale of loss-making investments (Rs.1,090cr) during the quarter. However, the benefit also resulted in write back of provisions of Rs.867cr during 3QFY2012, which led to overall provisions increasing by a relatively smaller 17.3% yoy to Rs.2,407cr. The loan-loss provisioning though was higher at Rs.3,006cr , an increase of 84.2% yoy over Rs.1,632 levels registered in 3QFY2011.

The asset quality continued to disappoint with gross and net NPA levels increasing by 18.1% and 16.6% qoq, respectively. As of 3QFY2012 gross NPA ratio stands at 4.6% (4.2% in 2QFY2012), while net NPA ratio stands at 2.2% (2.0% in 2QFY2012). The provisioning coverage ratio deteriorated by 98 bp during 3QFY2012 to 62.5%. Currently, we have an accumulate rating on the stock with a target price of Rs.2,364.

Sun Pharmaceuticals

For 3QFY2012, Sun Pharmaceuticals posted higher-than-expected results. The company’s net sales and net profit came in at Rs.2,145cr and Rs.668cr, respectively. This translates into growth of 37% yoy and 12% on the top-line and bottom-line fronts, respectively. Net profit growth, however, came in lower than expected on account of forex losses of Rs.86.3cr. Adjusted for the same, net profit growth was much higher than expected. Key highlights of the quarterly numbers were growth in the U.S. business, which grew by 47% yoy. Domestic formulation, on the other hand, grew by 17% yoy. On the operating front, OPM came in at 45% in 3QFY2012 vs. 41.4% in 3QFY2011. We maintain our Neutral recommendation on the stock.

SAIL

SAIL’s 3QFY2012 net sales were below our estimates; however, adjusted PAT came in-line with our estimates. The company’s 3QFY2012 net sales decreased by 4.9% yoy to Rs.10,594cr (below our estimates of Rs.12,239cr) mainly due to lower sales volumes (-19.4% yoy to 2.6mn tonnes), partially offset by increase in realizations (+17.9% yoy to Rs.40,435/tonne). Raw-material cost and other expenditure (surprisingly) decreased by 10.6% and14.0% yoy to Rs.4,736 and Rs.762cr, respectively, while power and fuel cost increased by 27.1% yoy to Rs.1,128cr. EBITDA dipped by 10.3% yoy to Rs.1,581cr and EBITDA margin contracted by 89bp yoy to 14.9% (higher than our estimate of 14.0%). EBITDA/tonne decreased by 1.2% yoy to US$119 during the quarter. The company reported an exceptional item related to forex loss of Rs.466cr in 3QFY2012, compared to exceptional gain of Rs.33cr in 3QFY2011. Hence, PAT decreased by 42.9% yoy to Rs.632cr. However, excluding exceptional items, adjusted PAT grew by 2.2% yoy to Rs.1,098cr (in-line with our estimate of Rs.1,083cr) during 3QFY2012. The stock is under review currently.

Cipla

For 3QFY2012, Cipla posted net sales and net profit of Rs.1,735cr and Rs.269.1cr. While net sales came in higher than expected, net profit was marginally lower than expected. This was mainly on account of lower-than-expected OPM, which expanded by 246bp yoy to 20.2% vs. our expectation of 21.8%. Margin was mainly impacted on the back of 38.8% yoy growth in 3QFY2012. We remain Neutral on the stock.

Motherson Sumi Systems (MSS)

Motherson Sumi Systems (MSS) registered a strong 25% yoy growth in consolidated top line to Rs.2,690cr (adjusted for Peguform acquisition) led by 35.8% yoy growth in SMR revenue. SMR performance during the quarter benefitted from increasing utilization from the new plant at Hungary (US$12mn to the consolidated top-line). Domestic growth (up 1.4% yoy) was however muted due to disruption in production at its major clients, namely, Maruti Suzuki and Honda. During 3QFY2012, MSS consolidated the results of Peguform which reported a top-line of Rs.1,151cr.

On the operating front, consolidated margins declined 479bp yoy to 6.7% largely due to consolidation of Peguform which has lower operating margins compared to the standalone entity and SMR. Operating margins at SMR and standalone level improved sequentially led by improving utilization levels and easing of rawmaterial cost pressures. MSS posted a net loss of Rs.25cr for 3QFY2012 on account of forex loss (Rs.80cr) and various one-time expenses. During 3QFY2012, MSS incurred a Rs.78.9cr one-time cost related to Peguform acquisition and Rs.4.5cr towards goodwill write-off (Vacuform acquisition). We shall revise our numbers and come up with a detailed result note soon. The stock rating is currently under review.

Areva T&D – 4QCY2011 Result Review

Areva T&D India (now Alstom T&D India Ltd) reported its 4QCY2011 numbers. For 4QCY2011, the company reported revenues of Rs.683.3cr with EBITDA margin of 8.3% and PAT of Rs.30.2cr. However, it is pertinent to note that the numbers do not include the results of the Distribution business (de-merged business now operating under Schenider Electric Infrastructure Ltd). Hence, the results are not comparable against our estimates. We await more information and clarity on the de-merged operations post which we will revise our estimates and recommendation for Areva T&D. The stock is temporarily suspended from our coverage.

Amara Raja Batteries

Amara Raja Batteries (AMRJ) posted an impressive 44.1% yoy (9.1% qoq) growth in its top-line to Rs.613cr. The top-line growth was led by strong double digit volume growth in the industrial (telecom and UPS) and automotive (replacement) battery segments. During 3QFY2012, operating margins witnessed a 130bp yoy (165bp qoq) expansion to 17.3% led mainly due to 240bp and 110bp yoy contraction in other expenditure and staff costs. Raw-material cost as a percentage of sales however, increased by 220bp yoy mainly due to increase in lead prices. Led by strong operating performance and significant increase in other income, net profit registered a substantial 66.3% (27.1% qoq) growth to Rs.66cr. Due to strong performance in 3QFY2012, we have revised our earnings estimates upwards for FY2012/13E by 20.6%/19.4% due to upward revision in top-line and operating margins. After the recent run-up in the stock price (~35% in last one month) the stock is trading at 9.7x FY2013E earnings. We recommend Accumulate on the stock with a revised target price of Rs.299.

CESC

During 3QFY2012, CESC reported 10.6% yoy growth in its standalone net sales to Rs.1,019cr, aided by minimal 3.3% yoy increase in volumes to 2,005MUs and 7.1% yoy improvement in realizations. The OPM’s for the company contracted by 589bp yoy to 19.6% impacted by higher power and fuel costs and billing to customers on old tariff, as tariff order for FY2011-12 is still awaited. Further with the new tariff order still pending, the company had charged provisions. However, these provisions could be reversed on obtaining the order. Thus, the company’s bottom-line came in at Rs.74cr, down by 32.7% yoy well below our estimates. We maintain our Accumulate recommendation on the stock with a Target Price of Rs.304.

Punj Lloyd

For 3QFY2012, Punj posted 27.5% yoy top-line growth to Rs.2,701cr. The company’s EBITDA margin for the quarter stood at 0.5% against 4.5% in 3QFY2011. Interest and depreciation came in at 137.2cr and Rs.89.2cr respectively. However, on account of other income of Rs.319.5cr Punj reported profit of Rs.70.3cr against a loss of Rs.62.1cr in 3QFY2011 on the earnings front. Order inflow for Punj Lloyd in 9MFY2012 was Rs.12,364cr against Rs.9,978cr in FY2011 with an order backlog of Rs.28,270cr (3.6x FY2011 revenue). We maintain our Neutral view on the stock.

Madhucon Projects

For 3QFY2012, Madhucon Projects (MPL) reported decent set of numbers, higher than our and street expectations. On the top line front MPL posted stellar performance with yoy growth of 77.5% to Rs.624.9cr, way above our expectations of Rs.436.8cr and consensus estimate of Rs.392.0cr. OPM stood at 8.4% posting a steep dip of 430bps against our expectations of 11.4%. Interest cost stood at Rs.29.8cr a jump of 93.5% on yoy basis but a decline of 6.4% on a sequential basis. On the earnings front, the company posted a decline of 34.5% on yoy basis at Rs.7.5cr against our expectations of Rs.1.8cr (consensus Rs.5.4cr). We maintain Buy on the stock with target price of Rs.77.


3QFY2012 - Result Previews

Tata Motors

Tata Motors (TTMT) will be announcing its 3QFY2012 results today. On a consolidated basis, we expect the company’s top line to grow by a strong 34% yoy to Rs.42,221cr driven by a robust 37% yoy growth in JLR volumes. On the operating front, EBITDA margin is expected to contract by 235bp yoy to 11.8% due to cost pressures and decline in realization because of the Evoque. As a result, the bottom line is expected to grow by a modest 5.6% yoy Rs.2,560cr. The stock rating is under review.

JP Associates

We expect Jaiprakash Associates (JAL) to post modest top-line growth of 12.1% yoy to Rs.3,304cr for the quarter. We expect flat E&C revenue at Rs.1,264cr. On the cement front, we expect JAL to post revenue of Rs.1,543cr – volume of 4.7mt with realization of Rs.3,250/tonne for the quarter. The real estate sector is expected to post top-line growth of 5.0% yoy to Rs.446.8cr.Overall, we expect JAL to post OPM of 21.2%, down 749bpyoy, on account of abysmal OPM of 11.0% expected in the cement segment. The bottom line is expected to come in at Rs.69.5cr, registering a yoy decline of 70.1% for 3QFY2012. We recommend an Accumulate on the stock with an SOTP target price of Rs.88.

IVRCL

For 3QFY2012, we expect IVRCL to post a 3.0% yoy decline in its revenue to Rs.1,374cr. On the EBITDA margin front, we expect a 70bp yoy dip to 9.2%. On the earnings front, we expect a steep decline of 46.5% yoy to Rs.22.6cr, primarily due to higher interest costs for the quarter and a decline in the top line. Owing to the recent run-up (~58% in one month) in the stock price, we recommend Neutral on the stock.

Simplex Infra

For Simplex, we project decent top-line growth of 15.7% yoy to Rs.1,348cr for 3QFY2012. We expect EBITDA margin to remain under pressure at 8.6%, given its exposure to foreign currency loans. Therefore, the bottom line is expected to be under pressure due to increased interest cost (yoy expected jump of ~50.0%), resulting in a yoy decline of around 41.4% to Rs.13.6cr for the quarter. We maintain a Buy on the stock, with a Target Price of Rs.233.


Economic and Political News
- US $ 500bn stashed by Indians in banks abroad: CBI
- US $ 300bn export target is achievable this fiscal: DGFT
- Government to sell stake in ONGC, BHEL to raise Rs.14,500cr in FY2012
- Centre for 6% road tax on cars, two-wheelers


Corporate News
- RBI to meet banks soon on issue of rising bad loans
- HCL Tech bags infra management contract with Statoil
- Muthoot Finance to raise Rs.500-cr via public issue of NCDs
- Oil companies seek compensation for losses on petrol

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Indian stock market and companies daily report (January 19, 2012, Thursday)


The markets are expected to edge higher following positive opening across most of the Asian bourses. The markets ended with modest losses yesterday after investors booked profits. In addition, crucial meeting in Greece between the government and private creditors cautioned the markets.
European stocks also snapped a 3-day winning streak as investors booked profits despite positive news flow from the region. Bond auctions in safe haven Germany and debt-ridden Portugal went off smoothly and IMF intended to raise its lending resources by US$500bn to avoid a contagion of eurozone’s debt crises. US bourses gained on IMF’s arrangement for the eurozone. In addition, better-than-expected quarterly results from Goldman Sachs also boosted the sentiments.
Domestically, some of the many indicators have shown improvement (satisfactory IIP numbers and easing of food inflation). However, the implementation of big ticket reforms, especially in the power sector, remains a key. In an important meeting yesterday, the prime minister has assured to chalk out a road map to resolve the issues faced by the power sector. Investors will closely watch the developments in the power sector, which weighs heavily on the economic growth.

Markets Today
The trend deciding level for the day is 16,451 / 4,956 levels. If NIFTY trades above this level during the first half-an-hour of trade then we may witness a further rally up to 16,518 – 16,585 / 4,981– 5,005 levels. However, if NIFTY trades below 16,451 / 4,956 levels for the first half-an-hour of trade then it may correct up to 16,385 – 16,318 / 4,931 – 4,906 levels.

RIL may announce a share-buyback program
RIL board will consider a share-buyback program on January 20, 2011, alongside its 3QFY2012 results. Given RIL’s cash pile of Rs.61,490cr (as on September 30, 2011) and the recent decline in share price, the buyback program does not surprise us. This move will address the concerns of deployment of cash (partly), thus we believe the buyback will be valueaccretive for shareholders. Moreover, RIL has ~30cr treasury shares, which ifextinguished could be potentially EPS accretive by 9.7%. We await further  clarity on the buyback details and maintain our Buy rating on the stock with a target price of Rs.1,006.

KEC International secures order worth Rs.340cr
KEC International (KEC) has secured an order worth Rs.340cr for the construction of 765kV and 400kV transmission lines in Maharashtra and Gujarat. The order is secured from Bhopal Dhule Transmission company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sterlite Technologies. The transmission lines are a part of Built-Own-Operate-Maintain (BOOM) project awarded by Power Finance Corporation to Sterlite Technologies.
In a short succession, KEC has pocketed orders worth Rs.1,650cr, which has strengthened its order book to ~Rs.9,340cr (2.0x FY2011 revenue). The latent potential of the company (globally diversified model and healthy return ratios of ~25%) coupled with optimism surrounding the macro environment has factored into the stock – the scrip has rallied ~40% so far in the calendar year. At the CMP of Rs.51, the stock trades at 5.7x FY2013E EPS. We recommend Accumulate on the stock with a target price of Rs.53.

Result Review
MindTree
For 3QFY2012, MindTree reported USD revenue growth of merely 2.3% qoq to US$103.7mn, as volumes declined by 0.8% qoq. However, the company reported a 3.4% qoq increase in price realization due to one-time transition revenue realized from a package implementation deal in Europe. In INR terms, revenue came in at Rs.520cr, up 13.8% qoq. The company’s EBITDA and EBIT margins improved by 438bp and 486bp qoq to 17.3% and 13.9%, respectively, largely on the back of gains derived from INR depreciation against USD. PAT stood at Rs.61cr, up 11.1% qoq, negatively impacted by Rs.2.5cr forex loss. We continue to be positive on the stock and will be releasing a detailed result update shortly.
Infotech
For 3QFY2012, Infotech reported revenue of US$81.7mn, up merely 0.4% qoq, on the back of 2.3% qoq volume growth. The NCE vertical witnessed volume growth of 2.0% qoq, while the ENGG vertical reported 2.3% qoq volume growth. In INR terms, revenue came in at Rs.416cr, up 11.8% qoq, aided by 1) 0.4% qoq volume growth, 2) 1.0% qoq positive impact because of increased price realization and 3) remaining gain on the back of INR depreciation against USD in 3QFY2012. The company reported 484bp and  473bp qoq expansion in its EBITDA and EBIT margins to 20.6% and 17.1%, respectively, aided by qoq INR depreciation against USD. PAT came in at Rs.34cr, impacted by forex loss. The stock is currently under review we will be releasing a detailed result update on it shortly.

Result Preview
HDFC Bank – 3QFY2012
HDFC Bank is expected to announce its 3QFY2012 results today. We expect the bank to report a rather moderate NII growth of 13.9% yoy to Rs.3,162cr.  Non-interest income is expected to register growth of 15.8% yoy, leading to an operating income growth of 14.4% yoy. Due to relatively similar rise in operating expenses (14.6% yoy), pre-provision profit is expected to grow by 14.3% yoy. However, provisions are expected to decline by a substantial 42.5% yoy, leading to a healthy net profit growth of 30.5% yoy to Rs.1,419cr. At the CMP, the stock is trading at valuations of 3.2x FY2013E P/ABV, in our view. We maintain our Neutral recommendation on the stock.
Hero MotoCorp – 3QY2012
Hero MotoCorp (HMCL) is slated to announce its 3QFY2012 results. We expect the company’s top line to grow by healthy 18% yoy to Rs.6,012cr, driven by 11.3% yoy growth in volumes and a ~6% increase in average net realization, led by price increases. Operating margin (adjusted for change in accounting for royalty payments) is expected to expand by 126bp yoy to 12.4% on account of softening of commodity prices. As a result, we expect the bottom line (adjusted) to post a 24% yoy increase to Rs.629cr. The stock rating is under review.
Bajaj Auto - 3QFY2012
Bajaj Auto is scheduled to announce its 3QFY2012 results today. We expect the company’s top line to grow by a healthy 17% yoy to Rs.4,720cr led by 13.6% yoy growth in volumes and increase in average net realization. On the operating front, EBITDA margin is expected to remain largely flat at 20%. Thus, the bottom line is expected to grow by 19% yoy growth to Rs.791cr. The stock rating is under review.

Economic and Political News
- LAC seeks to double trade with India to US$50 bn in 2 yrs
- IEA cuts 2012 oil demand growth forecast
- Finance Minsiter wants US$56/bbl upstream subsidy: Govt. sources

Corporate News
- RCom plans Rs.7,500-cr IPO for Singapore unit
- I-T slaps Rs.1,067 cr tax notice on Bharti
- Sadbhav Engineering emerges lowest bidder for Rs.325cr mining order

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Indian stock market and companies daily report (January 11, 2012, Wednesday)


Indian markets are expected to open in green taking cues from positive opening in most of the Asian markets today and firm closing in most of the global markets on Tuesday. The Indian markets ended higher yesterday on the back of positive global cues and renewed hopes of a CRR cut later this month. A decision by global ratings agency Moody's to upgrade India's rating to investment grade and reports showing an impressive 56% rise in FDI inflows in November helped revive appetite for riskier assets.
Globally, most of the US and European markets closed in green yesterday as a weaker US currency helped drive up the price of oil, other dollar-denominated commodities and resource stocks. Also, an announcement by the rating agency Fitch that a downgrade of the creditworthiness of France from the top credit rating of "AAA" within a year is not expected provided a boost to the market. The markets this week will be closely watching out from IIP numbers and Infosys results which will be released on January 12, 2012.

Markets Today
The trend deciding level for the day is 16,081/4,825 levels. If NIFTY trades above this level during the first half-an-hour of trade then we may witness a further rally up to 16,265–16,364/4,881– 4,912 levels. However, if NIFTY trades below 16,081/4,825 levels for the first half-an-hour of trade then it may correct up to 15,982–15,799/4,793–4,737 levels.

FDI equity inflows up 56% in November 2011 after two slack months
Indicating a positive investor sentiment amidst the ongoing macroeconomic concerns, FDI equity inflows into India increased by 56% to US$2.53bn in November 2011. According to officials, cumulative flows for the April-November period stood at US$22.83bn vs. US$19.43bn for FY2011.
FDI equity inflows for the past two months were sluggish, with September and October reporting a 16.5% yoy and 50% yoy decline in inflows, respectively. During FY2011, equity in India witnessed a sharp 25% dip in FDI, from US$25.6bn in FY2010 to US$19.43bn.
Telecom, IT, construction, power, housing and real estate are the major sectors attracting FDI, and Mauritius, Singapore, U.S., U.K., Netherlands, Japan, Germany and UAE are the major sources of FDI in India. We believe the pick-up in FDI inflows will have a positive impact on INR in the foreign exchange market.

KPIT’s infotainment platform achieves GENIVI compliance
KPIT Cummins (KPIT) has announced that its In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) platform is now compliant with GENIVI Compliance Specification Release 1.0. The GENIVI compliance program provides a set of specifications for GENIVI member companies to measure their products and services. Those that meet the specifications may be registered as GENIVI compliant and facilitate OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers to short list compliant offerings and simplify their vendor selection process. Automotive OEMs are aggressively pursuing the adoption of consumer electronics (CE) features in infotainment. KPIT's infotainment platform speeds up this process by leveraging the critical mass of open source community, which enables broader coverage and faster support of new CE technologies. This platform features automotive grade robustness, leverages scale to reduce total cost of ownership and is supported by a mature service delivery organization to speed up development of product variants across feature sets and geographies. The platform contains core services and frameworks to enable faster, contextaware human machine interface and application development. It is optimized for the latest ARM-based application processors from multiple silicon vendors as well as for the Intel Atom processor. We maintain our Accumulate recommendation on the stock with a target price of Rs.163.

Economic and Political News
- Government clears 20 FDI proposals worth Rs.1,935cr
- Indirect tax kitty up 16.1% in Apr-Dec
- Moody’s upgraded India’s short-term country ceiling on foreign currency
bank deposits, in addition to the three upgrades on December 20 last year
- Petroleum Ministry asked to follow IMO fuel emission norms

Corporate News
- MTNL to float Rs.200 cr tender for network expansion
- PSL Ltd wins Rs 280-cr order from Pratibha Ind
- TVS to introduce three products in 2012
- Wockhardt launches generic nasal spray for Rhinitis

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