Hindustan Zinc Q4 profit up 85%
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New Delhi VEDANTA group firm Hindustan Zinc on Tuesday reported 85.2 per cent rise in net profit at Rs 2,481 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2021 on the back of higher income. The company had posted a net profit of Rs 1,339 crore in the year-ago period, Hindustan Zinc said in a filing with BSE.
The income increased to Rs 7,242 crore in the quarter under review over Rs 4,861 crore in the year-ago period, the filing said. "Net profit for the quarter was Rs 2,481 crore, up 85 per cent Y-o-Y and 13 per cent sequentially, driven by recovery in metal prices and strict cost disciple," the company said in a statement. Company's CEO Arun Mishra said, "We are conscious of the fact that the country is going through Covid pandemic the scale of which has not been seen before. We are doing whatever we can include supplying liquid oxygen from our smelters to hospitals in and around Udaipur. I am also happy to inform we exited the year at run-rate of 1.2 MTPA."
Vinaya Jain, Senior VP and Head Finance said the company achieved lowest ever annual dollar cost production since the transition to underground mining operations. He further said the company will continue its endeavour to improve business efficiencies and reduce costs through enhanced use of technology, digitalisation efforts, data-driven decision making and most importantly, investment in people capabilities to sustaining generate industry leading returns and create long term value for all stakeholders.
VEDANTA group firm Hindustan Zinc on Tuesday reported 85.2 per cent rise in net profit at Rs 2,481 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2021 on the back of higher income. The company had posted a net profit of Rs 1,339 crore in the year-ago period, Hindustan Zinc said in a filing with BSE.
The income increased to Rs 7,242 crore in the quarter under review over Rs 4,861 crore in the year-ago period, the filing said. "Net profit for the quarter was Rs 2,481 crore, up 85 per cent Y-o-Y and 13 per cent sequentially, driven by recovery in metal prices and strict cost disciple," the company said in a statement. Company's CEO Arun Mishra said, "We are conscious of the fact that the country is going through Covid pandemic the scale of which has not been seen before. We are doing whatever we can include supplying liquid oxygen from our smelters to hospitals in and around Udaipur. I am also happy to inform we exited the year at run-rate of 1.2 MTPA."
Vinaya Jain, Senior VP and Head Finance said the company achieved lowest ever annual dollar cost production since the transition to underground mining operations. He further said the company will continue its endeavour to improve business efficiencies and reduce costs through enhanced use of technology, digitalisation efforts, data-driven decision making and most importantly, investment in people capabilities to sustaining generate industry leading returns and create long term value for all stakeholders.