Friday 12 February 2016

Nestle Q4 Net Down 44% at Rs. 183 Crore.


New Delhi: Hit by the Maggi ban, Nestle India today reported 43.87 per cent decline in profit at Rs. 183.19 crore for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2015. 

The company, which follows January-December financial year, had posted a net profit of Rs. 326.38 crore during the October-December quarter of 2014-15. 

Net sales of the company during the quarter under review rose to Rs. 1,946.44 crore, down 22.64 per cent compared to Rs.2,516.1 crore in the same period of previous year, Nestle said in a BSE filing. 

For the year ended December 2015, Nestle India's net profit stood at Rs. 563.27 crore and net sales at Rs. 8,123.27 crore. 

Nestle India Chairman and Managing Director Suresh Narayanan said: "...Despite the exceptional toll that the Maggi noodles crisis took on our financials, our optimism about the future helps us with a healthy dividend payout. The high point of the quarter has been the return of MAGGI Noodles to the market and the consumers to whom it rightfully belongs." 

The company said it faced an unusual situation with Maggi noodles that impacted its operations during the second, third and fourth quarters. 

Net sales of Rs. 303.4 crore have been reversed during the full year ended December 31, 2015 in relation to Maggi Noodles stock being withdrawn from trade partners and market, the company said. 

Meanwhile, in a separate filing Nestle India said its board has recommended a final dividend for the year 2015 of Rs.18.50 per equity shares of Rs. 10 each. 

In November last year, Nestle India relaunched Maggi noodles in the Indian market, five months after it was banned by the FSSAI following a Bombay High Court order. 

Shares of Nestle India closed at Rs. 5,056.85 apiece at BSE, down 3.21 cent from previous close.

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