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HIGH ENERGY BATTERIES (INDIA)’s Q3 2024-25 Latest News: Revenue Dropped by 25.04% YoY

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Highlights

🔹 The presented financial data is Standalone to provide a comprehensive overview of the company performance.
🔹 Sales over the Year and quarter: The company’s sales declined by -25.04 % over the year, decrease in net sales/revenue by -15.33 %.
🔹 Income over the Year and quarter: There has been decline in other income over the past year which is -9.91 %, Marginal decrease of -27.84% in other income during this quarter.
🔹 Profit over the Year and quarter: Challenges in sustaining profitability for HIGH ENERGY BATTERIES (INDIA). Profit dropped by -79.52 % Year to Year, HIGH ENERGY BATTERIES (INDIA)’s profitability dropped by -62.99 % Quarter to Quarter.
🔹 EPS over the Year and quarter: EPS declined by -79.56 % Year to Year. EPS decreased by -63 % in previous quarter. Analysis needed for shareholder value.

In our extensive review of HIGH ENERGY BATTERIES (INDIA), we incorporate a thorough examination of the company’s market trends, investment risks, and growth opportunities. The analysis highlights how external economic factors, regulatory changes, and technological advancements could impact the company’s future performance. Additionally, it includes a detailed look at the company’s dividend policy and its commitment to returning value to shareholders. This holistic approach to understanding HIGH ENERGY BATTERIES (INDIA)’s financial and strategic outlook is designed to assist investors in crafting a robust investment portfolio that aligns with their financial goals and risk tolerance.

Metrics Previous Year Previous Quarter Current Quarter Quarter to Quarter Difference Year to Year Difference
Sales Rs. 16.887 Cr Rs. 14.949 Cr Rs. 12.658 Cr -15.33 % -25.04 %
Expenses Rs. 12.93 Cr Rs. 13.3 Cr Rs. 12.11 Cr -8.95 % -6.34 %
Operating Profit Rs. 3.96 Cr Rs. 1.65 Cr Rs. 0.55 Cr -66.67 % -86.11 %
OPM % 23.45 % 11.04 % 4.35 % -6.69 % -19.1 %
Other Income Rs. 1.07 Cr Rs. 1.336 Cr Rs. 0.964 Cr -27.84 % -9.91 %
Interest Rs. 0.36 Cr Rs. 0.33 Cr Rs. 0.38 Cr + 15.15 % + 5.56 %
Depreciation Rs. 0.26 Cr Rs. 0.21 Cr Rs. 0.24 Cr + 14.29 % -7.69 %
Profit before tax Rs. 4.41 Cr Rs. 2.45 Cr Rs. 0.89 Cr -63.67 % -79.82 %
Tax % 26.37 % 26.57 % 25.59 % -0.98 % -0.78 %
Net Profit Rs. 3.25 Cr Rs. 1.8 Cr Rs. 0.67 Cr -62.78 % -79.38 %
EPS in Rs Rs. 3.62 Rs. 2 Rs. 0.74 -63 % -79.56 %


Today, we’re looking at HIGH ENERGY BATTERIES (INDIA)’s financial performance for the Q3(Dec 2024-25).Starting with the top line, the company reported a significant year-over-year sales decline of -25.04 %. However, it did see a marginal slip of -15.33 % from the previous quarter. Expenses decreased slightly by -8.95 % quarter-on-quarter, aligning with the annual decline of -6.34 %. Operating profit, while down -86.11 % compared to last year, faced a quarter-on-quarter dip of -66.67 %, signaling a short-term contraction in margins.
The Operating Profit Margin (OPM) % contradicts this narrative, showing weakness on an annual basis with a decrease of -19.1 %, but a shrinkage of -6.69 % sequentially. Other income fell by -27.84 % compared to the last quarter, despite an annual decline of -9.91 %. Interest expenses surged remarkably by 15.15 % from the previous quarter, yet the year-over-year increase remains at a moderate 5.56 %. Depreciation costs climbed by 14.29 % quarter-on-quarter, yet on an annual scale, they experienced a reduction of -7.69 %. Profit before tax declined annually by -79.82 % but saw a reduction from the preceding quarter by -63.67 %.
Tax expenses as a percentage of profits decreased slightly by -0.78 % compared to last year, with a more notable quarter-on-quarter decrease of -0.98 %. Net profit fell by -79.38 % year-on-year but witnessed a -62.78 % contraction from the last quarter. And finally, Earnings Per Share (EPS) displayed an annual downturn of -79.56 % but a quarterly fall of -63 %. In summary, HIGH ENERGY BATTERIES (INDIA)’s annual performance indicates steady growth, although the quarter-on-quarter figures suggest some areas may require strategic attention.

Metrics Previous Year Previous Quarter Current Quarter Quarter to Quarter Difference Year to Year Difference
Sales Rs. 16.887 Cr Rs. 14.949 Cr Rs. 12.658 Cr -15.33 % -25.04 %
Expenses Rs. 12.93 Cr Rs. 13.3 Cr Rs. 12.11 Cr -8.95 % -6.34 %
Operating Profit Rs. 3.96 Cr Rs. 1.65 Cr Rs. 0.55 Cr -66.67 % -86.11 %
Net Profit Rs. 3.25 Cr Rs. 1.8 Cr Rs. 0.67 Cr -62.78 % -79.38 %
EPS in Rs Rs. 3.62 Rs. 2 Rs. 0.74 -63 % -79.56 %


In reviewing HIGH ENERGY BATTERIES (INDIA)’s 2024-25(Q3) financial snapshot, key trends emerge, shedding light on the company’s performance.Sales experienced a decrease of -25.04 % year-on-year, although there was a slight dip of -15.33 % from the previous quarter. Expenses decreased by -6.34 % compared to the previous year, with a decrease of -8.95 % quarter-on-quarter. Operating Profit dropped by -86.11 % annually, and saw a -66.67 % decrease from the last quarter.
Net Profit showed yearly decrease of -79.38 %, and experienced a -62.78 % decrease from the previous quarter. Earnings Per Share (EPS) fell by -79.56 % annually, however dipped by -63 % compared to the last quarter. In essence, while HIGH ENERGY BATTERIES (INDIA) faces strong annual decline indicators, short-term fluctuations suggest the need for agile strategies to navigate market dynamics effectively. That’s all for now in the financial sector.

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