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India's Prism Johnson posts profits after four consecutive quarters of losses on tax gains

Prism Johnson, an Indian manufacturer of construction materials, reported a profit on Thursday for the first quarter in five. Tax gains from previous periods helped.

The company posted a profit of 481.2 millions rupees ($5.5m) during the period of October to December, compared to a loss last year of 34.5million rupees.

After the results were announced, the shares of the Hyderabad-based firm spiked to up to 8% before losing their gains.

The company's pre-tax loss increased to 337.1 million rupies, up from 89.7 millions rupies a year ago.

The company's net sales increased 6%, largely due to the strong performance of its tilemaking and insurance segments. This helped offset the weakness of its cement and ready-made Concrete businesses.

The cement companies have reported mixed earnings for the first quarter of this year, as they struggled to deal with soft demand and low prices.

The market leader UltraTech and its rival Adani Group cement businesses Ambuja, ACC were boosted by strong volumes, whereas the smaller company Dalmia Bharat was hit due to lower prices.

Sales of cement, which accounted for 39% or so of the total, dropped by 2.5%. The revenue from the ready-made concrete business also fell by 6.5%.

Other businesses offset the negative impact. Tilemaking grew by 4.8% while the insurance sector grew three-fold. ($1 = 88.5370 Indian rupees). (Reporting and editing by Rashmi aich in Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)