Rediff Logo
Money
Line
Channels:   Astrology | Contests | E-cards | Money | Movies | Romance | Search | Women
Partner Channels:    Auctions | Health | Home & Decor | Tech Education | Jobs | Matrimonial
Line
Home > Money > Reuters > Report
April 3, 2002 | 1214 IST
Feedback  
  Money Matters

 -  'Investment
 -  Business Headlines
 -  Corporate Headlines
 -  Business Special
 -  Columns
 -  IPO Center
 -  Message Boards
 -  Mutual Funds
 -  Personal Finance
 -  Stocks
 -  Tutorials
 -  Search rediff

    
      








 Secrets every
 mother should
 know



 Your Lipstick
 talks!



 Make money
 while you sleep.



 Bathroom singing
 goes techno!



 
Reuters
 Search the Internet
         Tips
 Sites: Finance, Investment
E-Mail this report to a friend
Print this page Best Printed on  HP Laserjets

Maruti swings to Rs 550 mn net profit in 2001-02

India's largest carmaker Maruti Udyog Ltd reported on Wednesday it swung to a profit of Rs 550 million ($11.3 million) in the 2001-02 financial year from a loss of Rs 2.69 billon a year earlier.

The automaker, slated for privatisation later this financial year, said revenue grew 0.82 per cent to Rs 92.953 billion in 2001-02 (April-March) from Rs 92.196 billion as vehicle sales rose 1.5 per cent to about 340,000 vehicles.

The New Delhi-based company, in which the Indian government and Japan's Suzuki Motor Corp each hold 50 per cent stakes, said in a statement the turnaround was driven by lower costs, fewer vehicle defects and greater use of locally made parts.

The government aims to privatise Maruti, which has a nearly 60 per cent slice of the domestic car market, through a two-step process, beginning with a Rs 4.0-billion rights issue later this financial year but no date has been set.

Maruti said the profit in 2001-02 was despite a 7.8 per cent rise in depreciation to Rs 3.47 billion.

ALSO READ:
The Maruti Saga
The Rediff Budget Special
Money

Back to top
(c) Copyright 2000 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon.

Tell us what you think of this report

ADVERTISEMENT