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Highlights
- Sales over the Year and quarter:
- Income over the Year and quarter: There has been decline in other income over the past year which is %, Marginal decrease of % in other income during this quarter.
- Profit over the Year and quarter: Challenges in sustaining profitability for Vas Infrastructure Ltd.. Profit dropped by -3.87 % Year to Year, Vas Infrastructure Ltd.’s profitability increased by 19.36 % in this quarter.
- EPS over the Year and quarter: EPS declined by -3.89 % Year to Year. EPS increased by 19.31 % in previous quarter. Positive impact on shareholders.
Metrics | Previous Year | Previous Quarter | Current Quarter | Quarter to Quarter Difference | Year to Year Difference |
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Sales | Rs. 1.42 Cr | Rs. 1 Cr | Rs. 0 Cr | 0 % | 0 % |
Expenses | Rs. 6.36 Cr | Rs. 0.54 Cr | Rs. 5.48 Cr | + 914.81 % | -13.84 % |
Operating Profit | Rs. -4.94 Cr | Rs. 0.46 Cr | Rs. -5.48 Cr | -1291.3 % | -10.93 % |
OPM % | -347.89 % | 46 % | 0 % | -46 % | + 347.89 % |
Other Income | Rs. 0.19 Cr | Rs. 0.01 Cr | Rs. -0 Cr | 0 % | 0 % |
Interest | Rs. 12.68 Cr | Rs. 14.53 Cr | Rs. 11.31 Cr | -22.16 % | -10.8 % |
Depreciation | Rs. 0.07 Cr | Rs. 0.03 Cr | Rs. 0.03 Cr | + 0 % | -57.14 % |
Profit before tax | Rs. -17.5 Cr | Rs. -14.09 Cr | Rs. -16.82 Cr | -19.38 % | + 3.89 % |
Tax % | -0 % | -0 % | -0 % | 0 % | 0 % |
Net Profit | Rs. -17.5 Cr | Rs. -14.09 Cr | Rs. -16.82 Cr | -19.38 % | + 3.89 % |
EPS in Rs | Rs. -11.57 | Rs. -9.32 | Rs. -11.12 | -19.31 % | + 3.89 % |
Today, we’re looking at Vas Infrastructure Ltd.’s financial performance for the Q4(Mar 2024).Expenses ticked up slightly by 914.81 % quarter-on-quarter, aligning with the annual decline of -13.84 %. Operating profit, while down -10.93 % compared to last year, faced a quarter-on-quarter dip of -1291.3 %, signaling a short-term contraction in margins.
The Operating Profit Margin (OPM) % echoes this narrative, showing resilience on an annual basis with an increase of 347.89 %, but a shrinkage of -46 % sequentially. Interest expenses dropped significantly by -22.16 % from the previous quarter, yet the year-over-year decrease remains at a moderate -10.8 %. Depreciation costs climbed by 0 % quarter-on-quarter, yet on an annual scale, they experienced a reduction of -57.14 %. Profit before tax grew annually by 3.89 % but saw a reduction from the preceding quarter by -19.38 %.
Net profit rose by 3.89 % year-on-year but witnessed a -19.38 % contraction from the last quarter. And finally, Earnings Per Share (EPS) displayed an annual uptick of 3.89 % but a quarterly fall of -19.31 %. In summary, Vas Infrastructure Ltd.’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 |
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Sales | Rs. 1.42 Cr | Rs. 1 Cr | Rs. 0 Cr | 0 % | 0 % |
Expenses | Rs. 6.36 Cr | Rs. 0.54 Cr | Rs. 5.48 Cr | + 914.81 % | -13.84 % |
Operating Profit | Rs. -4.94 Cr | Rs. 0.46 Cr | Rs. -5.48 Cr | -1291.3 % | -10.93 % |
Net Profit | Rs. -17.5 Cr | Rs. -14.09 Cr | Rs. -16.82 Cr | -19.38 % | + 3.89 % |
EPS in Rs | Rs. -11.57 | Rs. -9.32 | Rs. -11.12 | -19.31 % | + 3.89 % |
In reviewing Vas Infrastructure Ltd.’s 2024(Q4) financial snapshot, key trends emerge, shedding light on the company’s performance.Expenses decreased by -13.84 % compared to the previous year, with a 914.81 % increase quarter-on-quarter. Operating Profit dropped by -10.93 % annually, and saw a -1291.3 % decrease from the last quarter.
Net Profit showed yearly increase of 3.89 %, and experienced a -19.38 % decrease from the previous quarter. Earnings Per Share (EPS) rose by 3.89 % annually, however dipped by -19.31 % compared to the last quarter. In essence, while Vas Infrastructure Ltd. exhibits strong annual growth indicators, short-term fluctuations suggest the need for agile strategies to navigate market dynamics effectively. That’s all for now in the financial sector.