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India’s Tata Power misses Q3 profit estimates on slowing power demand

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(Reuters) – India’s Tata Power reported a smaller-than-expected increase in third-quarter profit on Tuesday due to a sharp decline in power demand.

The company’s consolidated net profit rose 8.2% to 10.31 billion rupees ($118.5 million) in the quarter ended Dec. 31, but missed analysts’ expectations of 10.87 billion rupees, as per data compiled by LSEG.

Revenue from operations rose 5.1% to 153.91 billion rupees.

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KEY CONTEXT

India’s power generation increased by only 3% between October and December, the slowest pace since the COVID-19 pandemic, as commercial demand declined significantly due to an economic slowdown.

As a result, the average market clearing price on the Indian Energy Exchange slid 26% last quarter.

PEER COMPARISON

Valuation (next Estimates (next 12 Analysts’ sentiment

12 months) months)

RIC PE EV/EBITD Revenue Profit Mean # of Stock to Div

A growth (%) growth rating* analyst price yield

(%) s target** (%)

Tata Power Company — 12.19 8.87 18.07 Hold 19 0.83 0.55

Torrent Power 25.64 12.17 9.63 14.51 Hold 8 0.98 1.09

NTPC 13.57 8.86 8.71 9.62 Buy 18 0.75 2.30

CESC 14.09 7.64 7.10 9.95 Buy 9 0.68 3.15

* Mean of analysts’ ratings standardised to a scale of Strong Buy, Buy, Hold, Sell, and Strong Sell ** Ratio of the stock’s last close to analysts’ mean price target; a ratio above 1 means the stock is trading above the PT

OCTOBER-DECEMBER STOCK PERFORMANCE

— All data from LSEG

— $1 = 87.0290 rupees

(Reporting by Anuran Sadhu in Bengaluru; Editing by Savio D’Souza)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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