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Hero Honda Q2 net up 12 pc, H1 net jumps 12.67 pc
New Delhi, Oct 14: Hero Honda Motors, India`s largest motorcycle maker today said its net profit grew by 12 per cent to Rs 156.55 crore for the quarter ended September 30, 2003 from Rs 139.84 crore a year earlier.
New Delhi, Oct 14: Hero Honda Motors, India's
largest motorcycle maker today said its net profit grew by 12
per cent to Rs 156.55 crore for the quarter ended September
30, 2003 from Rs 139.84 crore a year earlier.
Net sales went up by a modest two per cent to Rs 1,261
crore during the July-September quarter from Rs 1,235.90 crore
a year ago.
For the first half ended September 30, 2003, net profit jumped by 12.67 per cent to Rs 314.37 crore from Rs 279 crore in the same period last year.
Net sales grew by three per cent year-on-year to 2,584.72 crore from Rs 2,510.27 crore, a company statement said.
Hero Honda sold 4,46,454 motorcycles during the second quarter, a 9.5 per cent rise over the previous year.
For the April-September period, motorcycle sales grew by 9.1 per cent to 9,05,233 units.
Hero Honda Chairman Brijmohan Lall Munjal said the third quarter looked "very promising" due to good monsoon and the current festival season.
"We are confident of recording even better financial year for the full year period," he said.
The company's Managing Director Pawan Kant Munjal said launch of new variants of the 'passion' and 'splendor' motorcycles would help increase sales in the coming months.
Bureau Report
For the first half ended September 30, 2003, net profit jumped by 12.67 per cent to Rs 314.37 crore from Rs 279 crore in the same period last year.
Net sales grew by three per cent year-on-year to 2,584.72 crore from Rs 2,510.27 crore, a company statement said.
Hero Honda sold 4,46,454 motorcycles during the second quarter, a 9.5 per cent rise over the previous year.
For the April-September period, motorcycle sales grew by 9.1 per cent to 9,05,233 units.
Hero Honda Chairman Brijmohan Lall Munjal said the third quarter looked "very promising" due to good monsoon and the current festival season.
"We are confident of recording even better financial year for the full year period," he said.
The company's Managing Director Pawan Kant Munjal said launch of new variants of the 'passion' and 'splendor' motorcycles would help increase sales in the coming months.
Bureau Report