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Report No. : |
308939 |
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Report Date : |
21.02.2015 |
IDENTIFICATION DETAILS
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Name : |
VIDEOCON INDUSTRIES LIMITED (w.e.f. 10.11.2003) |
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Formerly Known
As : |
VIDEOCON LEASING AND INDUSTRIAL FINANCE PRIVATE LIMITED (w.e.f.
14.02.1991) ADHIGAM TRADING PRIVATE LIMITED |
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Registered
Office : |
14, K M Stone, |
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Country : |
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Financials (as
on) : |
30.06.2013 |
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Date of
Incorporation : |
04.09.1986 |
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Com. Reg. No.: |
11-103624 |
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Capital
Investment/ Paid-up Capital: |
Rs.3340.940 Millions |
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CIN No.: [Company Identification
No.] |
L99999MH1986PLC103624 |
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TAN No.: [Tax Deduction &
Collection Account No.] |
MUMV09411D NSKV01616G |
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PAN No.: [Permanent Account No.] |
AABCV4012H |
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Legal Form : |
A Public Limited Liability Company. The Company’s Shares are Listed on
the Stock Exchange. |
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Line of Business
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Manufacturer of
Electronic / Electric Consumer Durables and Home Appliances. |
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No. of
Employees: |
Information declined by the management. |
RATING & COMMENTS
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MIRA’s Rating : |
Ba (48) |
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RATING |
STATUS |
PROPOSED CREDIT LINE |
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41-55 |
Ba |
Overall operation is considered normal. Capable to meet normal
commitments. |
Satisfactory |
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Maximum Credit Limit : |
USD 400000000 |
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Status : |
Satisfactory |
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Payment Behaviour : |
Usually correct |
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Litigation : |
Exist |
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Comments : |
Subject is an
established company having satisfactory track record. Management of the
company has failed to file its latest financial for the year 2014 with the
government department. As per the available
financial of June 2013, the company has incurred a loss However, networth of
the company is decent. Rating also takes
into consideration the companies leading market position in domestic consumer
electronics and home appliances segment. Trade relations
are reported to be fair. Business is active. Payment terms are reported to be
usually correct. The company can
be considered normal for business dealing at usual trade terms and
conditions. Note: Financials
are of 18 months ranging from 1st January 2012- 30th
June 2013. |
NOTES:
Any query related to this report can be made
on e-mail: infodept@mirainform.com
while quoting report number, name and date.
ECGC Country Risk Classification List – December 31, 2014
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Country Name |
Previous Rating (30.09.2014) |
Current Rating (31.12.2014) |
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India |
A1 |
A1 |
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Risk Category |
ECGC
Classification |
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Insignificant |
A1 |
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Low |
A2 |
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Moderate |
B1 |
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High |
B2 |
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Very High |
C1 |
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Restricted |
C2 |
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Off-credit |
D |
EXTERNAL AGENCY RATING
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Rating Agency Name |
CARE |
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Rating |
Long term loans non fund bank = A |
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Rating Explanation |
Adequate degree of safety and low credit
risk. |
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Date |
June 02, 2014 |
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Rating Agency Name |
CARE |
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Rating |
Short term loans fund based bank = A1 |
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Rating Explanation |
Very strong degree of safety and lowest
credit risk. |
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Date |
June 02, 2014 |
RBI DEFAULTERS’ LIST STATUS
Subject’s name is not enlisted as a defaulter
in the publicly available RBI Defaulters’ list.
EPF (Employee Provident Fund) DEFAULTERS’ LIST STATUS
Subject’s name is not enlisted as a defaulter
in the publicly available EPF (Employee Provident Fund) Defaulters’ list as of
31-03-2014.
INFORMATION DECLINED
MANAGEMENT NON CO-OPERATIVE (Tel. No.: 91-2431-251501)
LOCATIONS
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Registered Office/Factory : |
14, K M Stone, Aurangabad – Paithan Road, Village Chittegaon,
Taluka Paithan, Aurangabad – 431105, Maharashtra, India |
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Tel. No.: |
91-2431-251501/ 02/ 03/ 04 |
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Fax No.: |
91-2431-240391/
251551 |
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E-Mail : |
For General Inquiries : contact@videoconmail.com
For Services : customercare@vgmail.in
For Career : jobs@videocornmail.com
For Marketing : marketing@vgmail.in |
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Website : |
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Corporate Office : |
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Tel. No.: |
91-214-3273091 |
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Factory 2 : |
Village: Chavaj, Via
Society Area, Taluka and District: Bharuch – 392002, Gujarat, India |
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Factory 3 : |
Vigyan Nagar, Industrial Area, Opposite RIICO Office
Shahjahanpur, District Alwar - 301 706, Rajasthan, India |
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Plant : |
Videocon Narmada Glass Division, Videocon House, Village
Chavaj, Disrict Bharuch - 392002, Gujarat, India |
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Marketing Office : |
296, Udyog Vihar, Phase – II, Gurgaon, |
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Tel. No.: |
91-124-4215402 |
DIRECTORS
AS ON 30.06.2013
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Name : |
Mr. Venugopal
Nandlal Dhoot |
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Designation : |
Chairman cum
Managing Director |
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Address : |
90, Manav Mandir,
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Date of Birth/Age : |
30.09.1951 |
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Qualification : |
B.E.
(Electrical), FIE |
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Date of Appointment : |
01.06.2005 |
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Name : |
Mr. Subramanian
Padmanabham |
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Designation : |
Director |
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Address : |
30, Vishrambag
Society, Senapati Bapat Marg, Pune – 411016, |
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Date of Birth/Age : |
01.09.1939 |
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Qualification : |
· IAS · B.Sc. Physics (Honors) · M.Sc. Physics, Bachelor of General Law · Diploma in Developmental Economics – University of Cambridge · Diploma in Management |
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Date of Appointment : |
01.06.2005 |
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Name : |
Maj. Gen. Chintamani
Nilkanth Jatar |
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Designation : |
Director |
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Name : |
Mr. Radhey Shyam
Agarwal |
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Designation : |
Director |
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Address : |
A-102, Chaitanya
Tower, Near Karur Vysya Bank, Prabhadevi, Mumbai – 400025, Maharashtra, India |
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Date of Birth : |
02.10.1942 |
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Date of Appointment : |
30.03.2009 |
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Name : |
Mr. Anil G. Joshi |
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Designation : |
Director |
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Date of Birth : |
17.12.1943 |
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Qualification : |
· M.Sc. Physics/ Electronics · P.G. Diploma – Business Management · C.A.I.I.B (Part I) |
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Date of Appointment : |
29.06.2011 |
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Name : |
Mr. B. Ravindranath |
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Designation : |
Nominee- IDBI Bank Limited |
KEY EXECUTIVES
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Name : |
Mr. Vinod Kumar Bohar |
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Designation : |
Company Secretary |
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Address : |
204, Videocon House, Gangapur Gin Compound, |
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Date of Birth : |
20.05.1974 |
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Date of Appointment : |
20.03.2006 |
MAJOR SHAREHOLDERS / SHAREHOLDING PATTERN
AS ON 31.12.2014
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Category of Shareholder |
Total No. of Shares |
Total Shareholding as a % of Total No. of Shares |
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(A) Shareholding of
Promoter and Promoter Group |
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564233 |
0.19 |
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218824181 |
74.62 |
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219388414 |
74.81 |
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Total shareholding of
Promoter and Promoter Group (A) |
219388414 |
74.81 |
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(B) Public Shareholding |
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62684 |
0.02 |
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8819499 |
3.01 |
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18176140 |
6.20 |
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9905065 |
3.38 |
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36963388 |
12.60 |
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24782059 |
8.45 |
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9069026 |
3.09 |
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2806140 |
0.96 |
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248622 |
0.08 |
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246033 |
0.08 |
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2589 |
0.00 |
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36905847 |
12.58 |
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Total Public shareholding
(B) |
73869235 |
25.19 |
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Total (A)+(B) |
293257649 |
100.00 |
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(C) Shares held by Custodians
and against which Depository Receipts have been issued |
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0 |
0.00 |
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41201226 |
0.00 |
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41201226 |
0.00 |
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Total (A)+(B)+(C) |
334458875 |
100.00 |

BUSINESS DETAILS
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Line of Business : |
Manufacturer of
Electronic / Electric Consumer Durables and Home Appliances. |
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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No. of Employees : |
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Bankers : |
· Allahabad Bank · Andhra Bank · Punjab National Bank · Bank of Baroda · State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur · Bank of India State · Bank of Hyderabad · Bank of Maharashtra · State Bank of India · Canara Bank · State Bank of Mysore · Central Bank of India · State Bank of Patiala · Corporation Bank · State Bank of Travancore · Dena Bank · Syndicate Bank · ICICI Bank Limited · The Federal Bank Limited · IDBI Bank Limited · UCO Bank · Union Bank of India · Indian Bank · United Bank of India · Indian Overseas Bank · Vijaya Bank |
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Banking
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Auditors : |
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Name : |
Khandelwal Jain
and Company Chartered
Accountants |
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Address : |
12-B, Baldota
Bhavan, 117, Maharshi Karve Road, Opposite Churchgate Railway Station, Mumbai
- 400020, Maharashtra, India |
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Name : |
Kadam and Company Chartered
Accountants |
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Address : |
“Vedant”, 8/9, Viraj Estate, Opposite Tarakpur Bus Stand Ahmednagar - 414003, Maharashtra, India |
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Tel. No.: |
91-241-2322120/ 30/ 40/ 2358964 |
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E-mail : |
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Subsidiaries: |
a) Chhattisgarh Power Ventures Private Limited b) Eagle ECorp Limited c) Flair Energy Private Limited (w.e.f. 2nd March, 2011 to 20th October, 2011) d) Liberty Videocon General Insurance Company Limited (w.e.f. 19th December, 2011) e) Middle East Appliances LLC f) Pipavav Energy Private Limited g) Prosperous Energy Private Limited (w.e.f. 1st March, 2011) h) Senator Energy Private Limited (upto 20th October, 2011) i) Triumph Energy Private Limited (upto 20th October, 2011) j) Videocon Electronics (Shenzhen) Limited (Chinese Name - Weiyoukang Electronic (Shenzhen) Company Limited k) Videocon Global Limited l) Videocon Oil Ventures Limited and its subsidiaries * - Videocon Estelle Limited (w.e.f. 14th January, 2011) - Videocon Ivory Limited (w.e.f. 14th January, 2011) - Videocon Hydrocarbon Holdings Limited and its subsidiaries ** - Videocon JPDA 06-103 Limited - Videocon Mozambique - Videocon Indonesia Nunukan Inc - Videocon Energy Brazil Limited - Videocon Australia WA-388-P Limited - Oil Services International S.A.S. m) Videocon Energy Ventures Limited and its subsidiary - Videocon Oman 56 Limited n) Videocon International Electronics Limited and its subsidiaries - Jumbo Techno Services Private Limited - Senior Consulting Private Limited - Videocon Telecommunications Limited and its subsidiary - Datacom Telecommunications Private Limited o) Videocon Energy Limited and its subsidiaries - Videocon Power Ventures Limited and its subsidiaries (upto 20th October, 2011) - Aim Energy Private Limited (upto 20th October, 2011) - Marvel Energy Private Limited (upto 20th October, 2011) - Viable Energy Private Limited (upto 20th October, 2011) - Vital Power Private Limited (upto 20th October, 2011) - Proficient Energy Private Limited and its subsidiaries *** - Instant Energy Private Limited (upto 20th October, 2011) - Orchid Energy Private Limited (upto 20th October, 2011) - Applied Energy Private Limited and its subsidiaries - Comet Power Private Limited - Galaxy Power Private Limited (upto 20th October, 2011) - Percept Energy Private Limite (upto 20th October, 2011) - Unity Power Private Limited * Videocon Oil Ventures Limited was a subsidiary of Videocon Energy Limited up to 1st July, 2011. It became a wholly owned subsidiary of Videocon Industries Limited w.e.f. 2nd July, 2011. ** Videocon Industries Limited w.e.f. 21st December, 2010 acquired 97.54% of the share capital of Videocon Hydrocarbon Holdings Limited (VHHL). w.e.f. 12th July, 2011 VHHL became step down subsidiary of Videocon Industries Limited since Videocon Industries Limited transferred 96.54% of shareholding in VHHL to Videocon Oil Ventures Limited. *** Proficient Energy Private Limited was a subsidiary of Marvel Energy Private Limited up to 19th October, 2011. It became a subsidiary of Videocon Energy Limited w.e.f. 20th October, 2011. |
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Associates and
Joint Ventures: |
Goa Energy Private Limited - Associate - 26% - Radium Energy Private Limited - Associate - 26% - Videocon Infinity Infrastructure Private Limited - Joint Venture - 50% - IBV Brasil Petroleo Limitada - (50% Joint Venture of Videocon Energy Brazil Limited) - Northwest Energy Private Limited - (Associate of Proficient Energy Private Limited - 47%, w.e.f. 15th September, 2011) |
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Sister Concern : |
Videocon Appliances Limited |
CAPITAL STRUCTURE
AS ON 28.12.2013
Authorised Capital: Rs.6000.000
Millions
Issued, Subscribed & Paid-up Capital : Rs.3190.209 Millions
AS ON 30.06.2013
Authorised Capital :
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No. of Shares |
Type |
Value |
Amount |
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500000000 |
Equity Share |
Rs.10/- each |
Rs.5000.000 Millions |
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10000000 |
Redeemable Preference shares |
Rs.100/-each |
Rs.1000.000 Millions |
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Total |
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Rs.6000.000
Millions |
Issued, Subscribed & Paid-up Capital :
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No. of Shares |
Type |
Value |
Amount |
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318771669 |
Equity Share |
Rs.10/- each |
Rs.3187.720
Millions |
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Less: Call In Arrears |
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Rs.0.080
Million |
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4523990 |
Redeemable Preference shares |
Rs.33.32/-
each |
Rs.150.740
Millions |
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76870 |
8% Cumulative Redeemable Preference shares |
Rs.33.34/-
each |
Rs.2.560
Millions |
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Total |
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Rs.3340.940 Millions |
Reconciliation of the
Number of Shares:
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Particulars |
As at 30th June, 2013 |
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No. of Shares |
Rs. In Millions |
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a) Equity Shares of
Rs.10/- each |
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Outstanding at the beginning of the period |
303021669 |
3030.220 |
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Issued during the period |
15750000 |
157.500 |
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Outstanding at the end of the period |
318771669 |
3187.720 |
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b) 8% Cumulative
Redeemable Preference Shares of Rs. 33.32 each (Previous year Rs. 66.66 each) |
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Outstanding at the beginning of the period |
4523990 |
301.560 |
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Issued during the period |
- |
150.820 |
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Outstanding at the end of the period |
4523990 |
150.740 |
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c) 8% Cumulative
Redeemable Preference Shares of Rs.33.34 each (Previous year Rs.100/- each) |
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Outstanding at the beginning of the period |
76870 |
7.690 |
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Issued during the period |
- |
5.130 |
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Outstanding at the end of the period |
76870 |
2.560 |
Rights, Preference
and Restrictions:
a) The Company has only one class of equity shares having par value of Rs.10/- per share. Each holder of Equity Shares is entitled to equal right of voting and dividend.
b) In the event of liquidation of the Company, the holders of Equity Shares will be entitled to receive remaining assets of the Company after distribution of all preferential amounts. The distribution will be in proportion to the number of Equity Shares held by the shareholders.
c) The Preference Shares do not have voting rights. They have preference over equity shareholder as to dividend and in case of liquidation.
Details of
Shareholders holding more than 5% Shares:
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Particulars |
As at 30th June, 2013 |
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No. of Shares |
% of Holding |
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a) Equity Shares of
Rs.10/- each |
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Dome-Bell Electronics India Private Limited |
19741049 |
6.19 |
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Platinum Appliance Private Limited |
15604666 |
4.90 |
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Shree Dhoot Trading and Agencies Limited |
28404836 |
8.91 |
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Synergy Appliance Private Limited |
16010575 |
5.02 |
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Videocon Realty and Infrastructures Limited |
63570518 |
19.94 |
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b) 8% Cumulative
Redeemable Preference Shares of Rs. 33.32 each (Previous year Rs. 66.66 each) |
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LIC of India Limited |
441990 |
9.77 |
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IDBI Bank Limited |
4082000 |
90.23 |
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c) 8% Cumulative Redeemable
Preference Shares of Rs.33.34 each (Previous year Rs.100/- each) |
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General Insurance Corporation of India |
76870 |
100.00 |
LISTING DETAILS:
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BSE : 511389 NSE : VIDEOINDEQ |
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ISIN code: |
INE703A01011 |
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Stock Exchange
Place : |
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Listed Date : |
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FINANCIAL DATA
[all figures are
in Rupees Millions]
ABRIDGED BALANCE
SHEET
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SOURCES OF FUNDS |
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30.06.2013 (18 Months) |
31.12.2011 |
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EQUITY AND LIABILITIES |
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(1)Shareholders' Funds |
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(a) Share Capital |
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3340.940 |
3339.360 |
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(b) Reserves & Surplus |
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97839.040 |
96190.400 |
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(c) Money received against share warrants |
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0.000 |
0.000 |
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(2) Share Application money pending allotment |
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0.000 |
0.000 |
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Total Shareholders’
Funds (1) + (2) |
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101179.980 |
99529.760 |
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(3) Non-Current
Liabilities |
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(a) long-term borrowings |
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161449.860 |
60816.220 |
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(b) Deferred tax liabilities (Net) |
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7076.960 |
7351.210 |
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(c) Other long term liabilities |
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0.000 |
0.000 |
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(d) long-term provisions |
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1473.890 |
1274.620 |
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Total Non-current
Liabilities (3) |
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170000.710 |
69442.050 |
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(4) Current
Liabilities |
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(a) Short term borrowings |
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57527.270 |
77567.710 |
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(b) Trade payables |
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11412.840 |
11726.550 |
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(c) Other current liabilities |
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28223.930 |
60418.000 |
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(d) Short-term provisions |
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946.850 |
873.920 |
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Total Current Liabilities
(4) |
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98110.890 |
150586.180 |
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TOTAL |
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369291.580 |
319557.990 |
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ASSETS |
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(1) Non-current
assets |
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(a) Fixed Assets |
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(i) Tangible assets |
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58825.010 |
55030.450 |
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(ii) Intangible Assets |
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458.160 |
820.110 |
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(iii) Capital work-in-progress |
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6674.550 |
7165.070 |
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(iv) Intangible assets under development |
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0.000 |
0.000 |
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(b) Non-current Investments |
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49327.790 |
47228.990 |
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(c) Deferred tax assets (net) |
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0.000 |
0.000 |
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(d) Long-term Loan and Advances |
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74741.530 |
55088.180 |
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(e) Other Non-current assets |
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0.000 |
0.000 |
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Total Non-Current
Assets |
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190027.040 |
165332.800 |
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(2) Current assets |
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(a) Current investments |
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41.630 |
208.110 |
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(b) Inventories |
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21578.970 |
20807.090 |
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(c) Trade receivables |
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28327.000 |
27504.420 |
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(d) Cash and cash equivalents |
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4858.260 |
5045.460 |
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(e) Short-term loans and advances |
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123663.130 |
99761.490 |
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(f) Other current assets |
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795.550 |
898.620 |
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Total Current
Assets |
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179264.540 |
154225.190 |
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TOTAL |
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369291.580 |
319557.990 |
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SOURCES OF FUNDS |
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31.12.2010 |
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SHAREHOLDERS FUNDS |
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1] Share Capital |
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3479.570 |
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2] Share Application Money |
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0.000 |
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3] Reserves & Surplus |
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90859.200 |
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4] (Accumulated Losses) |
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0.000 |
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NETWORTH |
|
|
94338.770 |
|
|
LOAN FUNDS |
|
|
|
|
|
1] Secured Loans |
|
|
59376.050 |
|
|
2] Unsecured Loans |
|
|
58361.600 |
|
|
TOTAL BORROWING |
|
|
117737.650 |
|
|
DEFERRED TAX LIABILITIES |
|
|
6369.610 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL |
|
|
218446.030 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
APPLICATION OF FUNDS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
FIXED ASSETS [Net Block] |
|
|
60031.060 |
|
|
Capital work-in-progress |
|
|
0.000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
INVESTMENT |
|
|
42679.630 |
|
|
DEFERREX TAX ASSETS |
|
|
0.000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS & ADVANCES |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Inventories |
|
|
20401.380
|
|
|
Sundry Debtors |
|
|
26473.300
|
|
|
Cash & Bank Balances |
|
|
13164.340
|
|
|
Other Current Assets |
|
|
555.240
|
|
|
Loans & Advances |
|
|
65441.380
|
|
Total
Current Assets |
|
|
126035.640 |
|
|
Less : CURRENT LIABILITIES & PROVISIONS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sundry Creditor |
|
|
6645.620
|
|
|
Other Current Liabilities |
|
|
2474.840 |
|
|
Provisions |
|
|
1179.840
|
|
Total
Current Liabilities |
|
|
10300.300 |
|
|
Net Current Assets |
|
|
115735.340 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES |
|
|
0.000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL |
|
|
218446.030 |
|
PROFIT & LOSS
ACCOUNT
|
|
PARTICULARS |
|
30.06.2013 (18 Months) |
31.12.2011 |
|
|
|
SALES |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Income |
|
181572.750 |
126502.220 |
|
|
|
Other Income |
|
4182.660 |
1063.120 |
|
|
|
TOTAL (A) |
|
185755.410 |
127565.340 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Less |
EXPENSES |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cost of Materials Consumed |
|
56643.700 |
40562.960 |
|
|
|
Purchase of Stock in-Trade |
|
59133.820 |
38501.830 |
|
|
|
Changes in inventories of finished goods, work-in-progress and Stock-in-Trade |
|
(577.320) |
(140.410) |
|
|
|
Production and Exploration Expenses –Oil and Gas |
|
12668.340 |
9007.760 |
|
|
|
Employees benefits expense |
|
3979.940 |
2253.460 |
|
|
|
Other expenses |
|
19660.410 |
13792.490 |
|
|
|
TOTAL (B) |
|
151508.890 |
103978.090 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Less |
PROFIT/
(LOSS) BEFORE INTEREST, TAX, DEPRECIATION AND AMORTISATION (A-B) (C) |
|
34246.520 |
23587.250 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Less |
FINANCIAL
EXPENSES (D) |
|
27148.180 |
9777.890 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
PROFIT/
(LOSS) BEFORE TAX, DEPRECIATION AND AMORTISATION (C-D) (E) |
|
7098.340 |
13809.360 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Less/ Add |
DEPRECIATION/
AMORTISATION (F) |
|
8243.500 |
6075.640 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
PROFIT/ (LOSS)
BEFORE TAX (E-F) (G) |
|
(1145.160) |
7733.720 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Less |
TAX (H) |
|
(428.840) |
2334.610 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
PROFIT/ (LOSS)
AFTER TAX (G-H) (I) |
|
(716.320) |
5399.110 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Earnings Per
Share (Rs.) |
|
(2.38) |
17.73 |
|
|
|
PARTICULARS |
|
|
31.12.2010 |
|
|
|
SALES |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Income |
|
|
144096.910 |
|
|
|
Other Income |
|
|
429.860 |
|
|
|
TOTAL (A) |
|
|
144526.770 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Less |
EXPENSES |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Raw Material Consumed |
|
|
91123.170 |
|
|
|
Production and Exploration Expenses – Oil
and Gas |
|
|
8298.070 |
|
|
|
Salaries, Wages, Bonus, etc. |
|
|
2280.070 |
|
|
|
Manufacturing Expenses |
|
|
16259.860 |
|
|
|
TOTAL (B) |
|
|
117961.170 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Less |
PROFIT
BEFORE INTEREST, TAX, DEPRECIATION AND AMORTISATION (A-B) (C) |
|
|
26565.600 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Less |
FINANCIAL EXPENSES (D) |
|
|
8931.560 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
PROFIT
BEFORE TAX, DEPRECIATION AND AMORTISATION (C-D) (E) |
|
|
17634.040 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Less/ Add |
DEPRECIATION/
AMORTISATION (F) |
|
|
7129.620 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
PROFIT BEFORE TAX
(E-F) (G) |
|
|
10504.420 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Less |
TAX (H) |
|
|
3057.480 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
PROFIT AFTER TAX
(G-H) (I) |
|
|
7446.940 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Add |
PREVIOUS
YEARS’ BALANCE BROUGHT FORWARD |
|
|
22438.440 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Less |
SHORT PROVISION
OF FRINGE BENEFIT TAX FOR EARLIER YEARS |
|
|
57.830 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Less/ Add |
TRANSFER FROM
DEBENTURE/ BONDS REDEMPTION RESERVE |
|
|
258.600 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Less |
APPROPRIATIONS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Proposed Dividend – Equity |
|
|
301.970 |
|
|
|
Proposed Dividend – Preference |
|
|
46.080 |
|
|
|
Tax on Dividend |
|
|
57.810 |
|
|
|
Transfer to Debenture/Bonds Redemption
Reserve |
|
|
0.000 |
|
|
|
Transfer to General Reserve |
|
|
1000.000 |
|
|
BALANCE CARRIED
TO THE B/S |
|
|
28680.290 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
EARNINGS IN
FOREIGN CURRENCY |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Export Earnings |
|
|
4750.330 |
|
|
|
Interest |
|
|
0.000 |
|
|
|
Other |
|
|
490.310 |
|
|
TOTAL EARNINGS |
|
|
5240.640 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
IMPORTS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Raw Materials |
|
|
20492.780 |
|
|
|
Capital Goods |
|
|
1953.030 |
|
|
TOTAL IMPORTS |
|
|
22445.810 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Earnings Per
Share (Rs.) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
BASIC |
|
|
27.88 |
|
|
|
DILUTED |
|
|
26.65 |
|
KEY RATIOS
|
PARTICULARS |
|
30.06.2013 (18 Months) |
31.12.2011 |
31.12.2010 |
|
PAT / Total
Income |
(%) |
(0.39)
|
4.23 |
5.15 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net Profit Margin (PBT/Sales) |
(%) |
(0.63)
|
6.11 |
7.29 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Return on Total Assets (PBT/Total Assets} |
(%) |
(0.37)
|
2.92 |
5.64 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Return on Investment (ROI) (PBT/Networth) |
|
(0.01)
|
0.08 |
0.11 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Debt Equity Ratio (Total Debt/Networth) |
|
2.16
|
1.39 |
1.25 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Current Ratio (Current Asset/Current Liability) |
|
1.83
|
1.02 |
12.24 |
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
[all figures are
in Rupees Millions]
DEBT EQUITY RATIO
|
Particular |
|
31.12.2011 |
30.06.2013 (18 Months) |
|
|
|
(Rs.
In Millions) |
(Rs.
In Millions) |
|
Share Capital |
|
3339.360 |
3340.940 |
|
Reserves & Surplus |
|
96190.400 |
97839.040 |
|
Net
worth |
|
99529.760 |
101179.980 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
long-term borrowings |
|
60816.220 |
161449.860 |
|
Short term borrowings |
|
77567.710 |
57527.270 |
|
Total
borrowings |
|
138383.930 |
218977.130 |
|
Debt/Equity
ratio |
|
1.390 |
2.164 |

YEAR-ON-YEAR GROWTH
|
Year
on Year Growth |
31.12.2010 |
31.12.2011 |
30.06.2013 (18 Months) |
|
|
(Rs.
In Millions) |
(Rs.
In Millions) |
(Rs.
In Millions) |
|
Sales |
144096.910 |
126502.220 |
181572.750 |
|
|
|
(12.210) |
43.533 |

NET PROFIT MARGIN
|
Net
Profit Margin |
31.12.2010 |
31.12.2011 |
30.06.2013 (18 Months) |
|
|
(Rs.
In Millions) |
(Rs.
In Millions) |
(Rs.
In Millions) |
|
Sales |
144096.910 |
126502.220 |
181572.750 |
|
Profit |
7446.94 |
5399.110 |
(716.320) |
|
|
5.17% |
4.27% |
(0.39%) |

LOCAL AGENCY FURTHER INFORMATION
|
Sr. No. |
Check List by Info
Agents |
Available in Report
(Yes / No) |
|
1] |
Year of Establishment |
Yes |
|
2] |
Locality of the firm |
Yes |
|
3] |
Constitutions of the firm |
Yes |
|
4] |
Premises details |
No |
|
5] |
Type of Business |
Yes |
|
6] |
Line of Business |
Yes |
|
7] |
Promoter's background |
Yes |
|
8] |
No. of employees |
Yes |
|
9] |
Name of person contacted |
No |
|
10] |
Designation of contact person |
No |
|
11] |
Turnover of firm for last three years |
Yes |
|
12] |
Profitability for last three years |
Yes |
|
13] |
Reasons for variation <> 20% |
-- |
|
14] |
Estimation for coming financial year |
No |
|
15] |
Capital in the business |
Yes |
|
16] |
Details of sister concerns |
Yes |
|
17] |
Major suppliers |
No |
|
18] |
Major customers |
No |
|
19] |
Payments terms |
No |
|
20] |
Export / Import details (if applicable) |
No |
|
21] |
Market information |
-- |
|
22] |
Litigations that the firm / promoter involved in |
Yes |
|
23] |
Banking Details |
Yes |
|
24] |
Banking facility details |
Yes |
|
25] |
Conduct of the banking account |
-- |
|
26] |
Buyer visit details |
-- |
|
27] |
Financials, if provided |
Yes |
|
28] |
Incorporation details, if applicable |
Yes |
|
29] |
Last accounts filed at ROC |
Yes |
|
30] |
Major Shareholders, if available |
Yes |
|
31] |
Date of Birth of Proprietor/Partner/Director, if available |
Yes |
|
32] |
PAN of Proprietor/Partner/Director, if available |
No |
|
33] |
Voter ID No of Proprietor/Partner/Director, if available |
No |
|
34] |
External Agency Rating, if available |
Yes |
|
LITIGATION DETAILS |
|||||||
|
Bench:- Bombay |
|||||||
|
Lodging No:- |
SL/296/2013 |
Failing Date:- |
05.04.2013 |
Reg. No.:- |
S/331/2013 |
Reg. Date:- |
02.05.2014 |
|
|
|||||||
|
Petitioner:- |
EROS INDUSTRIES MEDIA LIMITED |
Respondent:- |
VIDEOCON INDUSTRIES LIMITED |
||||
|
Pet. Adv. |
AVESH KAYSER/K.S. PACHOO (0) |
Resp.Adv.:- |
M/S RAM AND CO. (2) (0) |
||||
|
District:- |
MUMBAI |
||||||
|
Bench:- |
SINGLE |
Category:- |
COPY RIGHT (SUIT) |
||||
|
Status:- |
Pre-Admission |
Stage:- |
FOR DIRECTION [ORIGINAL SIDE MATTERS] |
||||
|
Last Date:- |
31.01.2014 |
Stage:- |
FOR DIRECTION [ORIGINAL SIDE MATTERS] |
||||
|
|
|
|
|
||||
|
Last Coram:- |
HON’BLE SHRI JUSTICE S.J. KATHAWALLA |
||||||
|
Act:- |
Copy Right Act |
||||||
UNSECURED LOAN
(Rs.
In Millions)
|
Particular |
30.06.2013 (18 Months) |
31.12.2011 |
|
Long Term
Borrowings |
|
|
|
Rupee Loan from Bank |
0.000 |
6749.940 |
|
Foreign Currency Convertible Bonds |
11652.340 |
10423.730 |
|
Sales Tax Deferral |
16.640 |
40.930 |
|
Short-Term
Borrowings |
|
|
|
Loan form Banks |
7620.830 |
40642.320 |
|
|
13930.050 |
0.000 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
33219.860 |
57856.920 |
OPERATIONS
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
AND HOME APPLIANCES:
The period was a very tough period marked by challenges in both internal and external environment and the Consumer Electronics and Home Appliances Industry was not an exception to this. The performance of the Company was affected due to economic slowdown, which resulted in lower business volumes. Even through thick and thin, the Company was able to deliver a stable performance.
OIL AND GAS:
During the period, the wholly owned Mauritius based subsidiary named Videocon Mauritius Energy Limited has on 25th June, 2013 executed at Singapore, a Share Sale and Purchase Agreement with ONGC Videsh Limited and Oil India Limited for sale of its 100% stake in Videocon Mozambique Rovuma 1 Limited ("VMRL") for a consideration of US$ 2.475 billion. VMRL holds 10% participating interest in the off shore Area 1 Block in Rovuma Basin in Mozambique (the "Offshore Area 1"), which has series of sizable natural gas discoveries. However, the financial results of the Company for the period do not include any revenue in respect of the same as the said transaction has not been yet consummated.
The Company continues to explore more opportunities in oil and gas sector in pursuance to its corporate objective and strategy to remain actively involved in E and P activities worldwide. The various discoveries and explorations made by the Company and through its wholly owned subsidiaries and/or joint ventures during the period have further added to the hydrocarbon resources already established in these Blocks.
BRAZIL
During the period, Petroleo Brasileiro SA, the Operator for Sergipe, Espirito Santos and Potiguar concessions, announced various discoveries in these Concessions. These discoveries and explorations further establishes and increases the prospectivity of various basins in which IBV Brasil Petroleo Limitada, a 50:50 joint venture of the Company, through its wholly owned subsidiary Videocon Energy Brazil Limited, with BPRL Ventures B.V., have concessions, adding to the discoveries already established. This further underlines their efforts in Brazil.
During the period, the exploration program in ES-M-661 block, BM-ES-24-Aconcession, in the Espirito Santo Basin, offshore Brazil was successfully completed. Exploration Well 1-ESS-209, known as "Grana Padano" was successfully drilled upto a depth of 2961 meters, in a water depth of 1208 meters by the consortium. Further, drilling of the second well in the area of Barra in the deep waters of the Sergipe-Alagoas Basin was also completed.
During the period, the existence of light hydrocarbons in the concessionBM-SEAL-11, in ultra-deep waters of the Sergipe-Alagoas basin offshore was discovered. This discovery was made during drilling of well 1-BRSA-1083-SES (1-SES-167) informally known as 'Farfan', situated in a water depth of 2720m, located 109 km from the city of Aracaju,located in ultra deep waters of Sergipe Alagoas Basin. The well proved presence of sandstone reservoirs saturated with light hydrocarbons in the Maastrichtian and Campania sections with gross pay thickness of 98m in intervals of 4578m to 4605m (net pay of 17 m)and 5321 to 5365m (net pay of 24m) respectively.
After the Balance
Sheet date:
Petroleo Brasileiro SA ("Petrobras"), the Operator, confirmed the existence of light hydrocarbons in the Appraisal Well currently drilled in the 'Farfan Discovery Area', in Concession BM-SEAL-11, in ultradeep waters of the Sergipe-Alagoas basin Off shore. Further, formation test in Well (3-SES-176D) informally known as Farfan#1, the first to evaluate the production capacity of the accumulation located in the concessionarea BM-SEAL-11, Block SEAL-M-426 in ultra deep waters of the Sergipe-Alagoas basin offshore was completed. Petrobras further confirmed that the test evaluated 30 meters ofturbidite sandstones formation and confirmed good reservoir characteristics featuring excellent productivity of good quality oil.
Further, the Wahoo-5 appraisal well in BM-C-30 Concession, wherein Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, USA, through its Brazilian subsidiary, is acting as the Operator, drilled in the eastern flank of the Wahoo structure and encountered more than 200 net feet of high-quality pay in a pre-salt reservoir, with a total hydrocarbon column now establishedat 460 feet. The drilling result of the well has proved beyond doubt the extent of the Upper Sag pay towards the NE of the Wahoo main structure. During drilling, oil and gas shows have been reported within the Coquina section, below the upper sag.
MOZAMBIQUE
During the period, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, USA ("Anadarko") announced its seventh well in the discovery area offshore Mozambique successfully appraised previous discoveries at Lagosta and Camarao. TheLagosta-2 appraisal well, located about 4.4 miles north of the Lagosta discovery and 5.3miles south of the Camarao well, encountered 777 total net feet (237 meters) of naturalgas pay in multiple zones.
Further, Anadarko also announced the results of its first flow test offshore Mozambique. The Barquentine-2 well flowed at an equipment-constrained rate of 90 to 100million cubic feet of gas per day (MMcf/d), with minimal pressure drawdown, providing confidence in well designs that are capable of 100 to 200 MMcf/d.
During the period, Barquentine-4 well encountered approximately 160 netmeters of natural gas pay. The Barquentine-4 well is the ninth successful well in the complex that includes the earlier Windjammer, Barquentine, Lagosta and Camarao discoveries and the five subsequent appraisal wells in the block.
During the period, the Golfinho exploration well discovered a new, major natural gas accumulation nearly 20 miles northwest of its Prosperidade complex within the Offshore Area 1 of the Rovuma Basin. The Golfinho discovery well encountered more than 193net feet (59 net meters) of natural gas pay in two high-quality Oligocene fan system. Further, the Atum exploration well discovered another significant natural gas accumulation within the Offshore Area 1 of the Rovuma Basin. The Atum discovery well encountered more than 300 net feet (92 meters) of natural gas pay in two high-quality Oligocene fan systems. Similarly, The Orca-1 discovery well encountered approximately 190 net feet (58meters) of natural gas pay in a Paleocene fan system.
TELECOM:
Videocon Telecommunications Limited (VTL), a subsidiary of the Company had been awarded licenses by the Department of Telecommunications ("DoT") to provide Unified Access Services ("UAS") in 21 telecom circles in India with effect from 25thJanuary, 2008 which were valid for a period of 20 years. VTL had also been allocated spectrum in 20 circles and had launched its commercial operations in 17 circles.
The Hon'ble Supreme Court of India, vide its order and judgment dated 2nd February,2012 ("Judgment") in two separate writ petitions, quashed the UAS licenses granted on or after 10th January, 2008 pursuant to two press releases issued on 10thJanuary, 2008 and the subsequent allocation of spectrum to licensees which included the 21UAS licenses issued and allocation of spectrum to VTL. The Hon'ble Supreme Court of India's judgment reasoned that the allocation of 2G spectrum pursuant to the UAS License was unconstitutional and arbitrary. The order quashing the UAS licenses and the allocation of spectrum was to be operative after four months from the date of the Judgment. By subsequent orders dated 24th April, 2012 and 27th August, 2012, the Hon'ble Supreme Court directed that the licensees whose licenses had been cancelled were to continue their operations until 18th January 2013. This order was modified by a subsequent order dated15th February 2013, whereby it was directed that the licensees have to stop operations with immediate effect.
The Hon'ble Supreme Court of India vide its Judgment had also directed the Central Government to grant fresh UAS licenses and spectrum allocation by auction. The DoT, had issued a Notice Inviting Applications (bearing file no. 3-16/2012- Fin./Auction) dated28th September, 2012 for auction of spectrum in 1800 MHz and 800 MHz bands.
VTL participated in the aforesaid auction and was declared as a successful bidder of spectrum in six circles in 1800 MHz, namely, Bihar, Gujarat, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh (East) and Uttar Pradesh (West). On 3rd March, 2013, VTL was awarded the Unified Licenses (Access Services) for these six circles with effect from 16th February,2013 which are valid for a period of 20 years. VTL has also been allotted 5Mhz spectrum in1800Mhz category in each of these 6 circles out of which, VTL is already providing its commercial services in 3 circles i.e. Gujarat, Haryana and Madhya Pradesh.
By the order dated 15th February, 2013, the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India has, inter-alia, held that the successful applicants in the auction should be allowed to operate in those circles in which they have been successful. VTL is continuing its commercial operations in 3 circles viz. Gujarat, Haryana and Madhya Pradesh. VTL shall belaunching, subject to receipt of the necessary approvals from DoT, its commercial operations in remaining 3 circles viz. Bihar, Uttar Pradesh (East) and Uttar Pradesh(West) shortly.
POWER:
5.75 MWp Solar Photovoltaic Power Project commissioned by the Company in October, 2011at Village: Majra, Taluka: Warora, Dist.: Chandrapur, Maharashtra; 5.75 MWp Solar Photovoltaic Power Project commissioned by Comet Power Private Limited, a step down subsidiary of the Company; and 5.50 MWp Solar Photovoltaic Power Project commissioned by Unity Power Private Limited, a step down subsidiary of the Company; are operating at full capacities and are generating electricity.
There are two 1,200 MW coal-fired thermal electricity power projects which are under development. These projects are being undertaken by Pipavav Energy Private Limited and Chhattisgarh Power Ventures Private Limited, the subsidiaries of the Company in the state of Gujarat and Chhattisgarh respectively.
INSURANCE:
The Company has entered into a joint venture with USA head quatered global insurance company, Liberty Mutual Insurance Group to setup a non-life insurance business in India. As per prevailing FDI Guidelines for the Insurance sector in India, Liberty Mutual Insurance Group will for the present hold a maximum of 26.0% of the equity interest in the new joint venture and their Company will hold a minimum of 74.0%. The Joint Venture Company, Liberty Videocon General Insurance Company Limited, has received the Certificate of Registration to operate as a General Insurance Company from the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA), under Section 3 of the Insurance Act, 1938,in July, 2012.
Currently, their Company is holding 77.90% equity stake in the Joint Venture Company.
Post receipt of the necessary license from IRDA to commence its operations and after the requisite set up of manpower, technology, distribution arrangements and product approvals from IRDA, the Joint Venture Company has launched the Non-Life Insurance business in India in January, 2013. It has now commenced business operations from 8branches across India and plans to expand its product suite and geographical presence nationally.
MANAGEMENT DISCUSSION
AND ANALYSIS REPORT
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
INDUSTRY
The global consumer electronics industry remains steady despite economic slowdown. While younger consumers have, for years, been eager to purchase new technologies, older consumers are showing optimistic purchase plans as well. Emerging markets continue to strengthen their importance as consumers in these markets remain active buyers with strong purchase intentions. But underlying this growth is a competitive environment best characterized as an open playing field.
Across geographies and market segments, demand for consumer technologies remains steady. In the shifting landscape of increasingly multi-function devices, and compelled by consumer willingness to experiment, industry players have tremendous opportunity to change the game to win.
The consumer electronics market is in a rapid evolution phase and the manufacturers are under tremendous competitive pressure to be first-to-market with unique and differentiated products. To stay ahead of the competition, the manufacturers have set the ball rolling and are forced to constantly enhance their products or support emerging technologies.
Consumer electronics manufacturers continue to focus on innovation in next generation technology to meet consumer demand. The industry will gain some relief as the economic environment becomes more favorable, seeing consumers less reluctant to dispose off the rising disposable income.
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
SEGMENT – VIDEOCON
The Company emerges as a USD 5 Billion Global conglomerate continuing to set trend in every sphere of its activities. The Company is into the business of manufacturing, assembling and distributing a comprehensive range of consumer electronics, products and home appliances. The Company has also ventured into the business of power generation, oil and gas business, telecom sector and insurance sector.
The growth of Consumer Electronics Industry is supported by an increase in the disposable incomes, changing tastes and preferences and innovative measures on the part of the manufacturers. The Company has ventured into localization of the products and introduction of compact versions of the product to meet the requirements of the people.
The main area of expertise for the Company is production of wide range of consumer electronics products and home appliances as follows-
Televisions:
The Indian Television Industry has undergone significant changes in recent times. Television, now a days is not only an entertainment devise but also a source of information. Television has the biggest impact in all walks of life because it is the most popular way of getting information. Apparently, since 'seeing is believing', it is an effective way to educate people.
Televisions continue to be the mainstay of the Consumer Electronics Industry with the transition occurring to newer technologies. In addition to the LED TVs, 3D TVs, DTH LEDTVs, Internet TVs etc., the Company is launching products like 4K Ultra HD DDB TVs.
Some of the eye catching features of televisions are:
• Fully Integrated Digital TV: There is a shift from analogue to digital transmission signals having advantages of no signal loss, clear and bright HD TV Viewing.
• Dual Core Processor: Dual Core CPU with 450MHz inside ensures high system performance with greater operation reliability.
• 14-Bit Video Processor: Video is optimized with 14-bit colour processing which leads to high depth in picture, true colour enhancement with natural skin tone.
• Faroudja Video and Audio Optimized: Faroudja Engine has high algorithms for Video and Audio Superiority. It has advanced noise reduction capability that eliminates the blur caused by noise signal and presents the clear image for the viewing. It also has colour compensation / correction processing with independent L and R processing for vivid picture quality. Similarly, Faroudja audio optimization has algorithms for noise reduction from audio for crystal clear sound experience.
• 10-Band Graphics Equalizer: A graphic equalizer allows the user to control individually a number of different frequency bands in a stereophonic system.
• STRATA Certified Audio: STRATA produces loud and clear sound which provides an incredible listening experience, intensifying the emotional impact of movies and music.
The Company tries to reach out to all classes of customers by launching innovative products right from affordable to premium and luxury categories. Going forward, the Company is likely to launch innovative products and technologies to cater to their ever evolving target audience.
Washing Machines:
The washing machine market is seeing an upsurge in terms of both quantity and value. The reason is that washing machines are no longer considered as luxury items. Now, they have become utilitarian goods and an integral part of their lives. The increase in nuclear families, growth in working women and youth and people's desire for a better life style has enhanced the need and growth of demand of this product. To cater to this need, the Company has focused in introducing Front Loading and Top Loading Fully Automatic and Semi Automatic Washing Machines which are user friendly having utility features which utilizes less power, water and detergent and with enhanced performance.
The shift of the users from semi-automatic to fully automatic versions has been a major trend driving the Indian washing machine market. Since inception, there has been consistent advancement in technologies. The Company has come out with a series which is designed to deliver smart cleaning, smart rinsing and drying along with smart convenience and smart savings.
Air Conditioners:
Products which enhances lifestyle and comfort living have gained utmost prominence with increase in aspirations and economic clout of tech-savvy users. Air conditioners have gained prominent position in residential and commercial establishments and have expanded its reach from luxury to essential product with the expanding economy and per capita income. The product has not only remained for comfort but also became a fashion statement and has occupied coveted space at home and business place.
The desire for a comfortable environment creation has led to increase in the technological advancement in the Air Condition industry with path breaking technology development. With greater awareness on Eco friendly requirements like low power consumption, healthier air, low noise, ozone friendly technology coupled with trendy looks has propelled the need for the air conditioners. Considering the aforesaid aspects, the Company has introduced air conditioners with features that add to the comfort. Some of the features include:
• Copper tubing which apart from better durability and serviceability gives the Air Conditioner better cooling efficiency even at higher ambient temperatures.
• Five-stage filter which provides air that is hygienic and free from any unwanted particles.
• Smart purification system that ensures that the homes have pure air while ensuring smart savings.
Microwave Ovens:
The Company has constantly customized its product range to suit the taste of Indian consumers and providing microwave ovens with superior yet friendly technology for microwave cooking. To move up from only reheating and baking, many advanced models of microwave ovens have been launched. There has been a constant research and development activity to create a technology for preservation of the nutrients while cooking, keeping in mind the growing health-conscious youth population.
Over the years, the technological growth led to the advancement in microwave oven, with it becoming more and more kitchen friendly, as microwave stepped up the counter tops to suit every taste. The Company has come up with variety of models which are virtually suited to meet the needs of cooking and heating. The smart auto cook menus of microwave ovens have pre-programmed cooking cycles so that one can enjoy delicious food at just the touch of a button. The microwave ovens, also have smart convenience features that provide easy cleaning and ensure safety for children.
OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY
The Indian oil and gas sector is one of the six core industries in India and has very significant forward linkages with the entire economy. India has been growing at a decent rate annually and is committed to accelerate the growth momentum in the years to come. This would translate into India's energy needs growing many times in the years to come. Hence, there is an emphasized need for wider and more intensive exploration for new finds, more efficient and effective recovery, a more rational and optimally balanced global priceregime - as against the rather wide upward fluctuations of recent times, and a spirit ofequitable common benefit in global energy cooperation.
The Indian oil and gas sector is of strategic importance and plays a predominantly pivotal role in influencing decisions in all other spheres of the economy. The annual growth has been commendable and will accelerate in future consequently encouraging allround growth and development. This has necessitated the need for a wider intensified search for new fields, evolving better methods of extraction, refining and distribution, the constitution of a national price mechanism - keeping in mind the alarming price fluctuation in the recent past and evolving a spirit of equitable global cooperation.
The oil and gas sector in India presents a significant opportunity for investors and is exhibited to demonstrate robust growth in line with the growth of the Indian economy. India's Oil and Gas sector is a promising one as there is a huge untapped potential basin while many large blocks offshore are unexplored.
OIL AND GAS SEGMENT-
VIDEOCON
The Company has marked its presence in the oil and gas section through various joint ventures and establishment of its subsidiaries.
* During the period , the wholly owned Mauritius based subsidiary named Videocon Mauritius Energy Limited has on 25th June, 2013 executed at Singapore, a Share Sale and Purchase Agreement with ONGC Videsh Limited and Oil India Limited for sale of its 100% stake in Videocon Mozambique Rovuma 1 Limited ("VMRL") for a consideration of US$ 2.475 billion. VMRL holds 10% participating interest in the off shore Area 1 Block in Rovuma Basin in Mozambique, which has series of sizable natural gas discoveries.
# The oil and gas blocks in Brazil are held by IBV Brazil Petroleo Limitada, which is a50:50 Joint Venture between Videocon Energy Brazil Limited and Bharat Petro Resources Limited.
OUTLOOK
With increasing per capita income and consumers considering electronics products anecessity rather than a luxury, volume and value sales in the forecast period are expected to witness strong growth. Also, the desire to keep up with growing consumerism regarding electronics will also be a primary driver behind the continued expansion of this industry in the long-term future. The Company has plans to expand the consumer durables segment further, enhance brand imagery and product positioning and bring in more and more technology-heavy innovative products in the market.
Innovation is at the heart of every product that rolls out of the Company. The aim of the Company is to serve India by creating technologically path-breaking products through constant innovation and by understanding consumer needs. In turn, their innovations have constantly enriched people's lives and touched their hearts in every corner of India. The Company aims at delivering cutting-edge technology through their products which make consumers' lives simple and more convenient, giving them a delightful brand experience.
CONTINGENT LIABILITY:
|
Particular |
30.06.2013 (18 Months) |
31.12.2011 Rs. in Millions |
|
a)Letters of Guarantees |
39317.010 |
76432.950 |
|
b)Letters of Credit opened including standby letters of credit |
61216.920 |
29921.440 |
|
d)Customs Duty demands under dispute [Amount paid under protest Rs.3.410 Million (Previous period Rs.0.07 Million)] |
502.460 |
447.020 |
|
e)Income Tax demands under dispute |
3149.410 |
494.740 |
|
f)Excise Duty and Service Tax demand under dispute [Amount paid under protest Rs.30.860 Million (Previous period Rs.4.21 Million)] |
1034.950 |
610.880 |
|
g)Sales Tax demands under dispute [Amount paid under protest Rs.377.090 Million (Previous period Rs.360.080 Million) |
1131.510 |
919.840 |
|
h)Others Amount paid under protest Rs.50.00 Million (Previous period Rs.50.00 Million) |
2153.300 |
1062.640 |
STATEMENT OF STANDALONE UNAUDITED FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE QUARTER
ENDED 30TH SEPTEMBER, 2014
(Rs. In Millions)
|
Sr. No. |
Particular |
Quarter Ended |
15 Months ended |
||
|
|
|
30.09.2014 |
30.06.2014 |
31.09.2013 |
30.09.2014 |
|
|
|
Unaudited |
Unaudited |
Unaudited |
Unaudited |
|
1. |
Income from operations |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net Sales/Income
from Operations |
31873.100 |
31248.300 |
31762.000 |
157692.100 |
|
|
Other operating
income |
112.900 |
107.400 |
71.200 |
605.6000 |
|
|
Total Income |
31986.000 |
31355.700 |
31833.200 |
158297.700 |
|
2. |
Expenditure |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cost
of materials consumed |
10168.600 |
9907.500 |
10147.300 |
50509.300 |
|
|
Purchase
of stock in trade |
10044.300 |
9716.200 |
9838.100 |
49566.200 |
|
|
Changes
in inventories of finished goods, work in progress and stock in trade |
(177.400) |
42.800 |
(98.300) |
(941.700) |
|
|
Employee
benefits expenses |
731.600 |
715.300 |
720.900 |
3611.500 |
|
|
Depreciation
and amortization expenses |
1805.800 |
1823.400 |
1286.400 |
8157.400 |
|
|
Other
expenses |
5632.100 |
5337.300 |
5639.100 |
27764.700 |
|
|
Total Expenses |
28205.000 |
27542.500 |
27533.500 |
138667.400 |
|
3. |
Profit/ (Loss) from Operations
before Other Income, Interest and Exceptional Items (1-2) |
3781.000 |
3813.200 |
4299.700 |
19630.300 |
|
4. |
Other
Income |
2092.600 |
2164.800 |
1762.700 |
9478.100 |
|
5. |
Profit/ (Loss) from ordinary
activities before finance costs and
Exceptional Items (3+4) |
5873.600 |
5978.000 |
6062.400 |
29108.400 |
|
6. |
Finance
Cost (net) |
5856.700 |
5848.300 |
5810.600 |
29289.200 |
|
7. |
Profit/ (Loss) from ordinary
activities after finance costs and but before Exceptional Items (5-6) |
16.900 |
129.700 |
251.800 |
(180.800) |
|
8. |
Exceptional
Items |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
|
9. |
Profit/ (Loss) from ordinary
activities before tax (7+8) |
16.900 |
129.700 |
251.800 |
(180.800) |
|
10. |
Tax
Expense |
3.500 |
27.500 |
50.000 |
(25.100) |
|
11. |
Profit/ (Loss) from ordinary
activities after tax (9-10) |
13.400 |
102.200 |
201.800 |
(155.700) |
|
12. |
Extraordinary Items (net of
tax expenses) |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
|
13 |
Net Profit/ (Loss) for the
period (11-12) |
13.400 |
102.200 |
201.800 |
(155.700) |
|
14. |
Paid-up Equity Share Capital (Face Value per share Re.10) |
3187.600 |
3187.600 |
3187.600 |
3187.600 |
|
15. |
Reserve excluding Revaluation Reserves |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
|
16i. |
Earnings Per Share
– (Before Extraordinary Items) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Basic |
0.04 |
0.32 |
0.63 |
(6.24) |
|
|
Diluted |
0.04 |
0.32 |
0.63 |
(6.24) |
|
16ii. |
Earnings Per Share
– (After Extraordinary Items) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Basic |
0.04 |
0.32 |
0.63 |
(6.24) |
|
|
Diluted |
0.04 |
0.32 |
0.63 |
(6.24) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
A |
PARTICULARS OF
SHAREHOLDING |
|
|
|
|
|
1. |
Public Shareholding |
|
|
|
|
|
|
-Number
of Shares |
99370461 |
99383255 |
99383255 |
99370461 |
|
|
-
Percentage of Shareholding |
31.18% |
31.18% |
31.18% |
31.18% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2. |
Promoters and Promoter Group
Shareholding |
|
|
|
|
|
|
a) Pledged/Encumbered |
|
|
|
|
|
|
-
Number of Shares |
152918960 |
151253960 |
141390520 |
152918960 |
|
|
- Percentage
of Shares (as a % of the Total Shareholding of promoter and promoter group) |
69.70% |
68.94% |
64.45% |
69.70% |
|
|
-
Percentage of Shares (as a % of the Total Share Capital of the Company) |
47.97% |
47.45% |
47.45% |
47.97% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
b) Non Encumbered |
|
|
|
|
|
|
-
Number of Shares |
6469454 |
68134454 |
68134454 |
6469454 |
|
|
-
Percentage of Shares (as a % of the Total Shareholding of Promoter and
Promoter Group) |
30.30% |
31.06% |
31.06% |
30.30% |
|
|
- Percentage
of Shares (as a % of the Total Share Capital of the Company) |
20.85% |
21.37% |
21.37% |
20.85% |
|
Particulars |
Quarter Ended 30.09.2014 |
|
B. Investor Complaints (Nos.) |
|
|
Pending at the beginning of the quarter |
10 |
|
Received during the quarter |
309 |
|
Disposed of during the quarter |
307 |
|
Remaining unresolved at the end of the
quarter |
12 |
NOTE
1. The Statutory Auditors have carried out limited review of the above results and the same have been reviewed by the Audit Committee and taken on record by the Board of Directors at its meeting held on November 14, 2014.
2. In respect of Auditors' qualifications in the review report for the quarter ended 30th September, 2014, regarding the extent of realisability of the investments made in and the advances given to Videocon Telecommunications Limited (VTL), the subsidiary, the explanation of management Is as under;
The Company has, directly and through its subsidiaries, made investments of Rs. 63000.0 Millions and has also given advances to Videocon Telecommunications Limited (VTL), the subsidiary. VTL was granted the license for providing Unified Access Services (UAS) in 21 circles by the Department of Telecommunications [DoT), Government of India in 2008 and was also allotted spectrum in 20 circles. The Hon'ble Supreme Court of India, vide its judgment dated 2nd February, 2012, quashed ail the UAS licenses granted on or after 10th January, 2008 and the subsequent allocation of spectrum to these licensees, which also included the 21 UAS licenses granted to VTL and the spectrum allotted to it. The Hon'ble Supreme Court of India had also directed the Central Government to grant fresh licenses and allocation of spectrum by auction thereafter.
DoT conducted the auction of spectrum in November, 2012. VTL participated in the auction and has been awarded spectrum in 6 circles. Though VTL has huge accumulated losses, the management is confident of mobilizing necessary resources for continuing operations of VTL as per the business plan. VTL is continuing its commercial operations. Accordingly, in the opinion of the management, no provision is required for diminution in the value of aforesaid Investments and advances to VTL,
3. During the quarter the Company has forfeited 12,794 partly paid equity shares which were allotted pursuant to the Rights issue made in April, 2010.
4. Tax expense for the quarter and period ended represents provision for current, deferred and excess/short provision of income tax for earlier years.
5. The current accounting year of the Company has been extended by a period of 6 (Six) months. As such, the current accounting year shall be of the period of 18 (Eighteen) months ending on 31st December, 2014.
6. The figures have been regrouped/reclassified wherever necessary to make them comparable.
SEGMENT-WISE DETAILS OF REVENUE, RESULTS AND CAPITAL EMPLOYED
(Rs. In Millions)
|
Sr. No. |
Particular |
Quarter Ended |
15 Months ended |
||
|
|
|
30.09.2014 |
30.06.2014 |
31.09.2013 |
30.09.2014 |
|
|
|
Unaudited |
Unaudited |
Unaudited |
Unaudited |
|
1. |
Segment Revenue |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Consumer Electronics & Home Appliances |
28916.500 |
28332.800 |
27953.600 |
141572.00 |
|
|
Crude Oil & Natural Gas |
3036.200 |
2982.400 |
3852.900 |
16539.300 |
|
|
Power |
33.300 |
40.500 |
26.700 |
186.400 |
|
|
Total |
31986.000 |
31355.700 |
31833.200 |
158297.700 |
|
|
Less: Inter Segment Revenue |
-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
|
|
Net sales/income from
Operations |
31986.000 |
31355.700 |
31833.200 |
158297.700 |
|
2. |
Segment Result |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Consumer Electronics & Home Appliances |
3453.200 |
3176.400 |
2966.800 |
15662.900 |
|
|
Crude Oil & Natural Gas |
331.100 |
642.700 |
1355.500 |
4019.400 |
|
|
Power |
14.700 |
22.100 |
12.000 |
97.900 |
|
|
Total |
3799.000 |
3841.200 |
4334.300 |
19780.200 |
|
|
Less |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Finance costs |
5856.700 |
5848.300 |
5810.600 |
29289.200 |
|
|
Other un-allocable expenditure net off un-allocable income |
(2074.600) |
(2136.800) |
(1728.100) |
(9328.200) |
|
|
Total Profit Before
Tax |
16.900 |
129.700 |
251.800 |
(180.800) |
|
3. |
Capital Employed |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Consumer Electronics & Home Appliances |
67440.800 |
67438.200 |
67839.900 |
67440.800 |
|
|
Crude Oil & Natural Gas |
3993.600 |
3968.200 |
4006.100 |
3993.600 |
|
|
Power |
5417.700 |
5419.700 |
5527.500 |
5417.700 |
|
|
Total Capital in
segments |
76852.100 |
76826.100 |
77373.500 |
76852.100 |
|
|
Unallocable corporate assets less corporate liabilities |
24019.000 |
24031.600 |
24008.300 |
24019.000 |
|
|
Total capital
employed |
100871.100 |
100857.700 |
101381.800 |
100871.100 |
Notes:
FIXED ASSETS:
·
·
·
Building
·
Leasehold
Improvements
·
Plant and
Machinery
·
Furnace
·
Electrical
Installation
·
Office
Equipments
·
Computer
System
·
Furniture and
Fixture
·
Vehicles
·
Computer
System
·
Goodwill
·
Computer
Software
PRESS RELEASE
NEWS
VIDEOCON TO LAUNCH 4G
MOBILE SERVICES IN BIHAR, UTTAR PRADESH BY DECEMBER
19 February 2015
Videocon Telecom on Thursday said it has plans to invest Rs. 1,200 crores over three years on high-speed 4G mobile services to be launched in UP and Bihar by December at rates at par with 2G and 3G Internet services.
The company will also offer 4G mobile Internet plans bundled with mobile devices in these service areas.
"We have partially launched our 2G services in UP East, UP West and Bihar service areas. Our plan is to launch 4G services across select cities starting December with an investment of Rs. 1,200 crores spread over three years," Videocon Telecom Director and CEO Arvind Bali told PTI.
The company has selected telecom equipment firms Huawei and Nokia Networks as its technology partner to launch 4G service in 29 cities across these service area and Deloitte as its consulting partner.
Telecom equipment companies claim to have achieved 4G mobile broadband speed of about 68 megabit per second (Mbps) in India. At a speed of 1.5Mbps, a user can watch high definition video without any buffering which is similar to watching video on television.
At a speed of 68Mbps, a video equivalent to general Bollywood movie can be downloaded in about 2 minutes.
"We will offer 4G mobile broadband at par with 2G and 3G rates in 29 cities. People will be able to make voice calls using the broadband that will be offered to them. We are going to deploy Voice over LTE (VoLTE) technology for this. In rest of the cities we will offer 2G service," Bali said.
The company will use its entire spectrum in 1800MHz band that it won in November 2012 auction for 4G service. The frequency that the company holds has most developed ecosystem of 4G services both in terms of equipments and consumer devices.
Videocon has permit to operate in 7 service areas - Punjab, Gujarat, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar (including Jharkhand), Uttar Pradesh East and West but was operating only in four service areas.
Among the other opportunities, Bali said the company will have intra-circle roaming (ICR) arrangements with other players for 4G data, which could come as an added business line for them and as a barter for voice ICR.
The Punjab telecom arm of Videocon in January got pan-India Internet service provider licence. The company has plans to prioritise its ISP rollout in these circles to offer Wi-Fi to reduce loading its 4G data services.
CMT REPORT (Corruption, Money Laundering & Terrorism]
The Public Notice information has been collected from various sources
including but not limited to: The Courts,
1] INFORMATION ON
DESIGNATED PARTY
No exist designating subject or any of its beneficial owners,
controlling shareholders or senior officers as terrorist or terrorist organization
or whom notice had been received that all financial transactions involving
their assets have been blocked or convicted, found guilty or against whom a
judgement or order had been entered in a proceedings for violating
money-laundering, anti-corruption or bribery or international economic or
anti-terrorism sanction laws or whose assets were seized, blocked, frozen or
ordered forfeited for violation of money laundering or international
anti-terrorism laws.
2] Court Declaration :
No exist to suggest that subject is or was
the subject of any formal or informal allegations, prosecutions or other
official proceeding for making any prohibited payments or other improper
payments to government officials for engaging in prohibited transactions or
with designated parties.
3] Asset Declaration :
No records exist to suggest that the property or assets of the subject
are derived from criminal conduct or a prohibited transaction.
4] Record on Financial
Crime :
Charges or conviction registered
against subject: None
5] Records on Violation of
Anti-Corruption Laws :
Charges or
investigation registered against subject: None
6] Records on Int’l
Anti-Money Laundering Laws/Standards :
Charges or
investigation registered against subject: None
7] Criminal Records
No
available information exist that suggest that subject or any of its principals
have been formally charged or convicted by a competent governmental authority
for any financial crime or under any formal investigation by a competent
government authority for any violation of anti-corruption laws or international
anti-money laundering laws or standard.
8] Affiliation with
Government :
No record
exists to suggest that any director or indirect owners, controlling shareholders,
director, officer or employee of the company is a government official or a
family member or close business associate of a Government official.
9] Compensation Package :
Our market
survey revealed that the amount of compensation sought by the subject is fair
and reasonable and comparable to compensation paid to others for similar
services.
10] Press Report :
No press reports / filings exists on
the subject.
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
MIRA INFORM as part of its Due Diligence do provide comments on Corporate
Governance to identify management and governance. These factors often have been
predictive and in some cases have created vulnerabilities to credit
deterioration.
Our Governance Assessment focuses principally on the interactions
between a company’s management, its Board of Directors, Shareholders and other
financial stakeholders.
CONTRAVENTION
Subject is not known to have contravened any existing local laws,
regulations or policies that prohibit, restrict or otherwise affect the terms
and conditions that could be included in the agreement with the subject.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES
|
Currency |
Unit
|
Indian Rupees |
|
US Dollar |
1 |
Rs.62.25 |
|
|
1 |
Rs.96.01 |
|
Euro |
1 |
Rs. 70.72 |
INFORMATION DETAILS
|
Information
Gathered by : |
NYA |
|
|
|
|
Analysis Done by
: |
SUM |
|
|
|
|
Report Prepared
by : |
SNT |
SCORE & RATING EXPLANATIONS
|
SCORE FACTORS |
RANGE |
POINTS |
|
HISTORY |
1~10 |
6 |
|
PAID-UP CAPITAL |
1~10 |
6 |
|
OPERATING SCALE |
1~10 |
6 |
|
FINANCIAL CONDITION |
|
|
|
--BUSINESS SCALE |
1~10 |
6 |
|
--PROFITABILIRY |
1~10 |
3 |
|
--LIQUIDITY |
1~10 |
5 |
|
--LEVERAGE |
1~10 |
5 |
|
--RESERVES |
1~10 |
6 |
|
--CREDIT LINES |
1~10 |
5 |
|
--MARGINS |
-5~5 |
- |
|
DEMERIT POINTS |
|
|
|
--BANK CHARGES |
YES/NO |
YES |
|
--LITIGATION |
YES/NO |
YES |
|
--OTHER ADVERSE INFORMATION |
YES/NO |
NO |
|
MERIT POINTS |
|
|
|
--SOLE DISTRIBUTORSHIP |
YES/NO |
NO |
|
--EXPORT ACTIVITIES |
YES/NO |
YES |
|
--AFFILIATION |
YES/NO |
YES |
|
--LISTED |
YES/NO |
YES |
|
--OTHER MERIT FACTORS |
YES/NO |
YES |
|
DEFAULTER |
|
|
|
--RBI |
YES/NO |
NO |
|
--EPF |
YES/NO |
NO |
|
TOTAL |
|
48 |
This score serves as a reference to assess
SC’s credit risk and to set the amount of credit to be extended. It is calculated
from a composite of weighted scores obtained from each of the major sections of
this report. The assessed factors and their relative weights (as indicated
through %) are as follows:
Financial
condition (40%) Ownership
background (20%) Payment record
(10%)
Credit history
(10%) Market trend (10%) Operational size
(10%)
RATING EXPLANATIONS
|
RATING |
STATUS |
PROPOSED CREDIT LINE |
|
|
>86 |
Aaa |
Possesses an extremely sound
financial base with the strongest capability for timely payment of interest
and principal sums |
Unlimited |
|
71-85 |
Aa |
Possesses adequate
working capital. No caution needed for credit transaction. It has above average
(strong) capability for payment of interest and principal sums |
Large |
|
56-70 |
A |
Financial &
operational base are regarded healthy. General unfavourable factors will not
cause fatal effect. Satisfactory capability for payment of interest and principal
sums |
Fairly
Large |
|
41-55 |
Ba |
Overall operation is
considered normal. Capable to meet normal commitments. |
Satisfactory |
|
26-40 |
B |
Capability to overcome
financial difficulties seems comparatively below average. |
Small |
|
11-25 |
Ca |
Adverse factors are
apparent. Repayment of interest and principal sums in default or expected to
be in default upon maturity |
Limited
with full security |
|
<10 |
C |
Absolute credit risk
exists. Caution needed to be exercised |
Credit
not recommended |
|
-- |
NB |
New
Business |
-- |
This report is issued at your request without any
risk and responsibility on the part of MIRA INFORM PRIVATE LIMITED (MIPL)
or its officials.