Maruti Suzuki’s Q4 profit dips 12% on production loss, higher costs

The dip in quarterly profit is the first for the company in over two years and has come despite a 3.9% rise in total sales volume to 360,402 vehicles in Q4. Out of this, exports stood at 27,009 units.

26 Apr 2016 | 3978 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

India’s largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki today reported a 12% decline in its net profit for the quarter ended March 31 at Rs 1,133 crore, as the loss of over 10,000 units due to the Jat reservation agitation, increased advertising expenses and lower other income weighed on the company during ...

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