Reliance Industries profits seen 5.5% up in first quarter
Ahead of the first quarter results of Reliance Industries, that is due on Friday, top brokerages and analysts have predicted an average rise in net profits of 5.5 per cent over the like period of last year, with the maximum jump seen at 10 per cent.
Sequentially, though, all the 16 such forecasts by firms like Citi, HSBC, Nomora, JP Morgan and Kotak, see a fall ranging between 5.5 per cent and 15.5 per cent (for the first quarter of this financial year over the last quarter of the previous year. The average is 11.3 per cent.
With the bulk of the company’s fortunes dependent on the oil economy, all the analysis see a good gross refining margin for the company — the difference between the crude oil price and value of petroleum products coming out of the refinery - in the range of $9 to $10.3 per barrel.
The analyses show that the average gross refining margin is down from $10.8 of March 2016 and also from $10.4 of the June 2015 quarter. While Merrill Lynch has the most aggressive estimate, Elara Securities has a more conservative outlook.
In terms of absolute numbers, the profit after tax for the quarter ended June 30, JP Morgan is the most aggressive with an estimate of Rs 6,927 crore, while Citi is the most bearish at Rs 6,187 crore. The average predicted is Rs 6,566 crore.
Some of the analyses have also evaluated the company’s petrochemicals segment and expected it put up a strong performance, thanks to higher volumes and stronger margins in certain products. This, some brokerages feel, can surpass the historical high in the January-March 2016 quarter.
As regards what to do with the stock, five have buy calls, and one each advice hold and sale.