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India's Prism Johnson posts Q1 loss on bleak cement need, lower rates

India's Prism Johnson published a loss for the first quarter on Friday, as bleak demand and lacklustre rates in its key cement organization weighed on the building and construction materials maker.

The company published a consolidated bottom line after tax of 77 million rupees (about $918,000) for the quarter ended June 30, versus a profit of 178.9 million rupees a year previously.

Net sales dropped 8% to 17.47 billion rupees, took down by a 15% fall in its cement section that comprises 44% of the topline.

During the April-June duration, cement makers have actually grappled with cement rates hovering around their lowest levels in more than 3 years. Need was likewise tepid due to the basic elections and heatwaves, which led to a building and construction slowdown.

India's leading cement manufacturer UltraTech Cement missed out on price quotes for first-quarter revenues last month, but projection a pick-up in costs and need from October onwards.

Approaching capability additions in Central India by other cement business to intensify competition, Prism Johnson said on Friday, at a time when cement makers are ramping up supply capability in the prospect of sustained demand.

The business has 2 cement mills - one each in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.

Prism Johnson likewise makes ceramic tiles in its much-smaller HRJ sector, which witnessed a nearly 2% earnings drop year-on-year.

Shares of Prism Johnson dropped as much as 3.7% after the outcomes were announced.

(source: Reuters)