Categories: Financial Results

Unitech posts Rs. 281 cr loss in June quarter

New Delhi, August 2015

Realty firm Unitech today posted a consolidated net loss of Rs. 281.29 crore during the quarter ended June 30, 2015 as the company booked a capital loss in sale of an IT park project by its overseas group firm. It had posted a net profit of Rs. 5.56 crore in the year-ago period.

Its income from operations fell to Rs. 417.55 crore in the first quarter of the fiscal from Rs. 1,524.94 crore in the corresponding period of the previous year.

“The company recorded a total income of Rs. 426.34 crore for the quarter ended June 30, 2015. Loss after tax from ordinary activities for the same period stood at Rs. 281.29 crore,” Unitech said.

“During the quarter, an overseas entity of the group has sold its entire stake in an IT Park developer to Brookfield which resulted in a capital loss of Rs. 242 crore and simultaneously another entity of the group acquired shareholding of a SEZ developer from an overseas affiliate of Brookfield,” it added.

Consolidated net debt stood at Rs. 6,605 crore as of June 30, 2015. Net debt to equity ratio was 0.62.

The company achieved sales bookings of 0.23 million sq ft valued at Rs. 178 crore during the first quarter of 2015-16 fiscal. It delivered 1.14 million sq ft of completed property during the period under review.

Commenting on the result, Unitech MD Sanjay Chandra said: .

“We have a strong pipeline of projects under construction and with accelerated construction activity deliveries in the first quarter have gone up substantially.”

“We have commenced delivery of finished product in three projects during the quarter. We are further ramping up construction activity at our various sites. Increased pace of construction will also lead to higher cash flows for the company, restarting the virtuous cycle of construction and related cash flows,” he added.

In June last year, Unitech Corporate Parks (UCP), the London Stock Exchange—listed firm that owned six IT special economic zones (SEZs) in India, had sold its stake in the projects to Canada’s Brookfield Asset Management for about 205.9 million pounds (Rs 2,050 crore).

UCP had formed a 60:40 joint venture with Unitech to develop six SEZs and information technology (IT) parks in Gurgaon, Noida and Kolkata.

Unitech had separately sold its stake in four of the six projects for an undisclosed amount. Brookfield had bought UCP’s 60 per cent share in all the six assets and Unitech’s 40 per cent in four assets.

The Property Times News Bureau

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