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India Cements Posts Rs 339 Crore Loss in Q2 FY25

India Cements Ltd (ICL) has reported a significant widening of its consolidated net loss to Rs 339.13 crore for the second quarter of FY25, compared to Rs 80.07 crore in the same period last year. The company’s performance was heavily impacted by a steep fall in cement prices, which has put pressure on its profitability despite some growth in sales volume.

Revenue from operations dropped by 18.4% to Rs 1,031.80 crore, down from Rs 1,264.39 crore in Q2 FY24. This sharp decline in revenue is attributed to both weak demand and intense competition in the cement market. ICL’s EBITDA turned negative at Rs 154 crore for the quarter, signalling the strain the company is facing under the current market conditions.

Though ICL witnessed a 17% increase in sales volume compared to the first quarter, the sharp contraction in selling prices has led to reduced margins, significantly impacting the bottom line. The company noted that the cement sector in general has been grappling with multiple headwinds, including weak demand, adverse weather conditions like heatwaves and floods, and prolonged political disruptions due to the general elections.

ICL’s expenses stood at Rs 1,322.98 crore, a decrease of 3.8% compared to last year. However, despite controlling costs, the company couldn’t shield itself from the severe pricing pressure, particularly in the southern markets where supply exceeds demand.

The company’s weak financials reflect broader challenges in the cement industry, which is struggling with sluggish demand and intense competition. Analysts are concerned about the industry’s ability to recover in the short term unless there is a shift in market dynamics or external factors, such as political stability and climate-related disruptions, improve.

For many investors and stakeholders, this sustained decline in profits is a worrying trend, and the upcoming strategic changes, including potential mergers or acquisitions, will be keenly watched. With the entry of competitors like UltraTech Cement, the industry’s future hinges on overcoming pricing pressures and improving demand forecasts.

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