SRF's Technical Textiles Business grows in Q4

May 02, 2012 - India

Hit by combined factors of higher input costs, higher energy costs and adverse demand-supply situation, SRF Limited, a multi-business entity engaged in the manufacture of chemical based industrial intermediates, posted a decline of 36% in its net profit after tax (PAT) at Rs. 87 crore during the fourth quarter of 2011-12 as against Rs. 136 crore reported during the corresponding period last year (CPLY).

The company had earlier recorded a PAT of Rs. 111 crore in the previous quarter ended 31st December 2011. SRF’s net sales also declined marginally from Rs. 846 crore to Rs. 822 crore during the fourth quarter of 2011-12 over CPLY. The company’s audited results were approved by the Board of Directors.

Except for the Chemicals & Polymers Business, the profitability declined for both the Technical Textiles and Packaging Films Businesses. The operating profit of the Chemicals & Polymers Business grew by 12% at Rs. 114 crore on a revenue of Rs. 266 crore that also grew by 12% during the period over CPLY. In the Technical Textiles Business, while the segment revenue improved by 5% to Rs. 410 crore, its operating profit decreased by 56% to Rs. 18 crore during the period. Having reported a decline of 31% in its segment revenue at Rs. 155 crore, the Packaging Films Business posted a net operating loss of Rs. 4 crore during the period.

Reflecting on the results, Ashish Bharat Ram, Managing Director, SRF, said, “The year 2011-12 was certainly a tough year for the company, as we struggled to maintain our profitability. Unfortunately, the outlook for the year ahead is not much better with the economic sentiment at a low. The silver lining, if any, will come from the start up of the Chemical Complex in Dahej.”

For the fiscal ended 31st March 2012, the PAT for SRF consolidated declined by 22% to Rs. 379 crore as against Rs. 484 crore recorded previous year. The annual profit of SRF consolidated included a loss of around Rs. 22 crore on account of exchange currency fluctuation during 2011-12, as against a gain of around Rs. 34 crore during 2010-11.

The net sales of SRF consolidated grew by 17%, from Rs. 3391 crore during 2010-11 to Rs. 3981 crore during 2011-12. The top line growth of the company was largely driven by the Chemicals & Polymers Business, which recorded 61% growth in its segment revenue at Rs. 1205 crore and partially by the Technical Textiles Business, which grew by 15% at Rs. 2148 crore during the year. The segment revenue of the company’s Packaging Films Business declined by 24% at Rs. 661 crore during the year.

While the Debt-Equity ratio for SRF Limited increased marginally from 0.51 to 0.56 during the year, the Net Debt to Equity as on 31 March 2012 has been maintained at the same level at 0.41 times as against 0.39 times as on 31 March 2011. The Earning Per Share (EPS) of the company declined from previous year’s figure of Rs. 79.90 to Rs. 65.55 for 2011-12.

In November 2011 and in February 2012, the SRF Board had approved two interim dividends, each at the rate of 70% aggregating to total of Rs.14 per share. In meeting, the board recommended NIL final dividend for the year 2011-12.

SRF completed the buyback of it’s fully paid up equity shares from the open market through the stock exchanges on 15th February 2012. The company that commenced the buy-back process on 6th April 2011, bought back an aggregate of 30,83,080 equity shares at an average market price of Rs. 291.89 per share absorbing a total amount of Rs. 89.99 crore. SRF, thus, deployed 100% of the maximum buy-back size of Rs. 90 crore.

The work on the new BOPET line in Thailand and the new BOPP line in South Africa is progressing as per schedule. In addition, the company has also sanctioned an investment for debottlenecking its Laminated Fabrics facility in Kashipur. The investment in the new HFC 134a plant in Dahej has started and the plant is expected to be operational by 3rd quarter of 2013-14.