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Friday, May 28, 2010

BHEL Q4 net zooms 42% to Rs 1,909 cr

State-run equipment maker, BHEL, today, reported a 41.71% surge in its audited net profit, which reached Rs 1,909.58 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2010, against a profit of Rs 1,347.47 crore recorded in the same period the previous fiscal. Total income of the PSU also rose to Rs 14,152.63 crore during this quarter, from Rs 11,047.24 crore. The company also notched up its highest-ever turnover, of Rs 4,3107.0 crore, for the fiscal ended March 31, 2010.
BHEL secured orders worth Rs 59,031 crore last fiscal. At the end of the year, total orders in hand, for execution in 2010-11 and beyond, stood at about Rs 1,43,800 crore. In its power sector business segment, BHEL secured orders worth Rs 41,976 crore during the year. The order-book for power equipment reflected a capacity of 16,489 MW. In the industry sector business segment, BHEL secured orders worth a record Rs 14,366 crore, implying a growth of 40% over the previous fiscal.
In 2009-10, BHEL commissioned power plants worth 6,583 MW of capacity, out of which 5,220 MW belong to various state-owned utilities, 634 MW to captive power producers, while the remaining 729 MW worth of units were commissioned overseas.

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