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Saturday, May 30, 1998

Nocil net declines to Rs 37.59 crore

ENS ECONOMIC BUREAU  
MUMBAI, May 29: National Organic Chemical Industries (Nocil) has posted a 37 per cent drop in its net profit to Rs 37.59 crore for 1997-98, against Rs 59.81 crore in the previous year. The fall is owing to a sharp decline in petrochemical prices. The company is in the limelight due to its proposed sellout plan.

According to the unaudited results, the earnings per share (EPS) is Rs 3.07 (Rs 4.88).

Nocil's net sales (including excise duty) has fallen to Rs 1,100.18 crore, against Rs 1,174.33 crore the previous year. Gross profit after interest but before depreciation and taxation has dropped to Rs 60.10 crore, as opposed to Rs 94.19 crore the previous year. Other income has shown a marginal increase to Rs 69.23 crore from Rs 55.48 crore.

There has been a marginal fall in expenditure at Rs 1,036.15 crore (Rs 1,060.74 crore). Interest also fell to Rs 73.16 crore from Rs 74.88 crore. The company has provided Rs 4.60 crore for taxation, against Rs 18.60 crore the previous year. Though there has been a spateof reports on Nocil's proposed restructuring plan, which involves a probable sale of its petrochemical division to Dutch giant Montell, the company is continues to deny it. The company's release quotes its often-repeated statement that the plan is at an advanced stage, and no deal has been finalised as yet.

The Mafatlal group, which bought multinational Shell's stake in the company five years ago, is keen to disinvest. This is to ensure substantial funds inflow for the group, which has fallen several rungs from its once-bluechip status in the textile industry.

But crashing petrochemical prices, along with the dominance of larger players like Reliance Industries, IPCL, and Indo-Rama Synthetics, has rendered the company uncompetitive. Nocil has three major divisions: petrochemical, rubber chemicals and speciality chemicals. It is believed that one of the options under consideration is to demerge the divisions and sell them. Negotiations with Shell are believed to be at an advanced stage.

Copyright © 1998 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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