Pak Suzuki earnings jump 134%

Profit rises due to sale of over 59,000 units, up almost 47%

Profit rises due to sale of over 59,000 units, up almost 47%. STOCK IMAGE

KARACHI:
Higher sales in the first six months of 2015 pushed earnings of Pak Suzuki Motor Company up by 134%, a stock filing said on Friday.

Net profit for the car manufacturer stood at Rs2.4 billion for January-June as a result of a 37% rise in sales that amounted to almost Rs40 billion.

Shajar Capital attributed the increase of over one-third in the company’s topline to the sale of over 59,000 units, up almost 47% from the number of units sold in the first six months of 2014.

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“The Punjab taxi scheme led higher growth in Ravi (up 138% year-on-year) and Bolan (up 124% year-on-year) while Suzuki Wagon recorded 118% uptick in sales during the period.




However, Swift, Cultus and Mehran registered about 33%, 3% and 9% growth, respectively, in Jan-Jun year-on-year,” it said.

The gross margin was 12.7% in Jan-Jun on the back of lower steel prices, consistent rupee-dollar parity and weaker Japanese yen, it added.

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The volumetric increase also resulted in a rise of 148% in the distribution cost that amounted to Rs1.1 billion during the six-month period.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 8th,  2015.

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