Suzlon Energy sees growth in profits for the rest of the year as it boosts sales, cuts operating costs and executes orders from emerging economies to help the wind turbine maker maintain growth momentum after a difficult phase, a top official said.
The debt-ridden company is upbeat after an 80% rise in sales helped it post a net profit of 60 crore in the April-June quarter, recovering from a loss of 912 crore a year ago. This is the company's second consecutive profitable quarter after it reported a loss in every quarter since December 2009 due to low sales, high cost and interest burden.
"We have been able to keep our operational expenditure stable even though sales have almost doubled. Operational expenditure as a percentage of sales has reduced to 15% now from 26% earlier and we expect our focus on improving operational efficiency will enhance profit growth," chief financial officer Robin Banerjee told ET.
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