Bajaj Hindusthan, the country’s largest sugar company, has reported a 47.92% fall in its consolidated net profit at Rs 21.45 crore during 2010-11 fiscal mainly due to higher interest outgo. The company posted a net profit of Rs 41.19 crore in the previous fiscal. It follows October-September as fiscal year in line with the sugar marketing year.
However, the total income of the company rose 53.05% to Rs 5,081.89 crore during current fiscal from Rs 3,320.48 crore in the previous year.
The company paid Rs 550.72 crore as interest in 2010-11 fiscal against Rs 368.12 crore in the previous year. Bajaj’s total debt stood at Rs 5,196 crore as on September 30, 2011.
Bajaj has 14 sugar plants in Uttar Pradesh with cane crushing capacity of 1.36 lakh TCD (tonnes crushed per day). Besides this, through a consortium, the company has also embarked on developing two mega thermal power projects in UP, each of which will produce 1,980 MW of power.
| Company Name | CMP |
|---|---|
| Shree Renuka Sugar | 28.14 |
| Bajaj Hindusthan Sug | 18.80 |
| Triveni Engg. & Inds | 393.00 |
| Balrampur Chini Mill | 486.00 |
| Dalmia Bharat Sugar | 394.05 |
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