Tata Steel logs surprise Rs 364 cr Q2 loss

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Agencies: New Delhi, Nov 09 2012, 16:06 IST
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Ratan Tata-led Tata Steel Group today reported Rs 364 crore consolidated loss during the second quarter of the current fiscal on lower realisation from European operations.

The company, which sold 6.07 million tonnes steel during the July-September quarter against 6.11 million tonnes a year ago, had clocked Rs 212 crore net profit in the second quarter of the last fiscal, the world's twelfth largest steel maker said in a statement.

Subdued steel price in Europe in the face of lower demand not only dragged the operating profit of its European unit down to a loss of Rs 40 crore but also caused a decline in the group's operating profit at Rs 2,453 crore from Rs 3,021 crore a year ago.

The Indian operations, on the other hand, put up a much better show at Rs 2,669 crore.

"The Indian operations continued their steady performance against a backdrop of lacklustre demand in the market place and increasing imports. Ramp-up of the newly expanded capacity at Jamshedpur resulted in increased deliveries... primarily because of our focus on the distribution business and customer orientation," Tata Steel Managing Director H M Nerurkar said.

The poor earnings show dragged the share price of the company down by 3.25 per cent to Rs 390.55 apiece on BSE.

The disappointing show in Europe is unlikely to change soon with Tata Steel Europe's CEO and MD Karl-Ulrich Kohler saying, "European steel demand and prices have weakened since the spring and this took its toll on our financial performance... we are certainly this year not

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