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  • Sambhaav Media’s Q2 shows revenue surge by three per cent

    Sambhaav Media’s Q2 shows revenue surge by three per cent

    Mumbai: Sambhaav Media Limited (SML) unveiled its Q2 FY25 financial results, revealing a mixed bag of growth and challenges. For the quarter ending 30 September 2024, the company recorded a standalone revenue of Rs 965.78 lakhs, marking a marginal increase of three per cent from Rs 940.78 lakhs in Q2 FY24. Consolidated revenue also rose to Rs 1,068.02 lakhs, showcasing a five per cent uptick from the prior year.

    However, profitability took a hit. Standalone net profit slumped to Rs 26.20 lakhs, a stark decline from Rs 35.25 lakhs in the same period last year. The consolidated loss widened, with the bottom line falling into the red at Rs -20.27 lakhs compared to a profit of Rs 14.75 lakhs in Q2 FY24.

    The media and allied business contributed Rs 776.81 lakhs to total revenue, supported by a seven per cent increase in advertising contracts. Technology and allied services added Rs 188.97 lakhs, displaying resilience despite global headwinds. The combined revenue from operations for the half-year stood at Rs 1,752.51 lakhs, up 6 per cent year-over-year, signalling stable demand for the company’s offerings.

    Total expenses for the quarter escalated by eight per cent, reaching Rs 979.77 lakhs on a standalone basis. Employee benefits saw a notable increase, rising by 12 per cent to Rs 88.23 lakhs, reflecting investments in talent retention. Broadcasting expenses grew by 9 per cent, primarily driven by higher content acquisition costs.

    Depreciation expenses rose slightly, while finance costs declined by four per cent, suggesting effective debt management. Despite these efforts, the operating profit margin narrowed significantly due to increased provisions for taxation and other operating expenses.

    SML faced higher tax provisions during Q2, which included deferred tax adjustments amounting to Rs 12.59 lakhs. Additionally, an exceptional loss of Rs 6.00 lakhs from discontinued operations impacted the consolidated bottom line. This stemmed from the strategic exit from GSRTC’s public entertainment contract, finalised last year, to optimise operational focus.

    The company continues to invest in technological innovation and content diversity, which are crucial for long-term growth. While profitability remains a concern, management expressed confidence in navigating these challenges through strategic cost management and revenue diversification.

    Key priorities for the coming quarters include addressing tax liabilities and optimising operational efficiency. As of 30 September 2024, the company’s consolidated net worth stood at Rs 8,553.14 lakhs, indicating a solid financial foundation to weather temporary setbacks.

  • Hathway Q2-2014 y-o-y revenue up 68 per cent, loss returns after two quarters

    Hathway Q2-2014 y-o-y revenue up 68 per cent, loss returns after two quarters

    BENGALURU: Indian Multi Systems Operator (MSO) Hathway Cable & Datacom Limited (Hathway) reported net sales/income from operations of Rs 219.33 crore for Q2-2014, 68 per cent higher than the Rs 130.33 crore the company reported for Q2-2013, but 5.4 per cent lower than the Rs 231 crore for the immediate trailing quarter (Q1-2014).

     

    The company reported a net loss of Rs (-44.44) crore for Q2-2014, 35.26 times higher than the loss of Rs (-1.26 crore) for the corresponding period last year. Earlier, Hathway had reported positive PAT for two consecutive quarters, viz. Q1-2014 when it returned a positive PAT of Rs 5.32 crore and an even higher positive PAT of Rs 28.27 crore for Q4-2013. For FY-2013, the company had reported a net profit for the year from continuing operations of Rs 3.2 crore, while for FY-2012; the company had reported a loss of Rs 5.17 crore.

     

    Let us look at the other Q2-2014 figures reported by Hathway

     

    Hathway’s EBIDTA for Q2-2014 at Rs 40.15 crore was 68.7 per cent more than the Rs 23.8 crore for Q2-2013, but almost half (52.1 per cent) of Rs 77.04 crore for Q1-2014.

     

    The MSO reported a loss before other income, interest and exceptional Items, and tax of Rs (-12.9) crore for Q2-2014, as compared to a loss of Rs (-5.39) crore for Q2-2013 and a profit of Rs 34.55 crore for Q1-2014.

     

    Hathway reported expense of Rs 233.19 crore (5.9 per cent more than the total income of Rs 220.28 crore) for Q2-2014, more than double (2.09 times)  the Rs 111.7 crore for Q2-2013 and about 17.8 per cent more than the Rs 198.01 crore for the immediate preceding quarter (Q1-2014).

     

    Harthway’s pay channel cost at Rs 68.3 crore was 75 per cent more than the Rs 39.05 crore for Q2-2013 and 16.8 per cent more than the Rs 58.45 crore for Q1-2014.

     

    Depreciation and amortisation expense at Rs 51.32 crore was 16.2 per cent more than the Rs 44.18 crore for Q2-2013 and 23.5 per cent more than the Rs 41.54 crore for Q1-2014.

     

    Another major expense head – Other expenses for Q2-2014 at Rs 98.12 crore was up 62.6 per cent as compared to the Rs 60.33 crore for Q2-2013 and 17.3 per cent more than the Rs 83.67 crore for Q1-2014.

     

    Hathway’s finance cost for Q2-2014 at Rs 23.71 crore more than tripled (was 3.25 times) the Rs 7.30 crore for Q2-2013 and was 9.7 per cent more than the Rs 21.61 crore for Q1-2014.

     

    Hathway reported a foreign exchange loss of Rs (-7.51) crore for Q2-2014 as compared to a gain of Rs 4.48 crore for Q2-2013 and a loss of Rs (-8.32) crore for the trailing quarter (Q1-2014).

     

    Revenue and results from the other segments was a minor fraction of the overall revenue.

  • PAT returns to Sri Adhikari Brothers in Q1-2014 after a hiatus in Q4-2013

    PAT returns to Sri Adhikari Brothers in Q1-2014 after a hiatus in Q4-2013

    BENGALURU: Sri Adhikari Brothers Television Network Limited (Sri Adhikari Brothers) reported a PAT of Rs 1.83 crore for Q1-2014 as compared to a loss of Rs 3.02 crore in the preceding quarter (Q4-2013). The content provider had reported a lower PAT of Rs 1.69 crore for the corresponding quarter last year Q1-2013.

     

    Let us take a look at the other results of Sri Adhikari Brothers for Q1-2014

     

    A note by the company’s chartered accountants says – The company has not recognised Current Tax and Deferred Tax as per requirements of Accounting Satndard 22 – ‘Accounting of Taxes on Income’. Pending details of the measurement of above it’s impact on the Profit and Loss for the quarter ended June 30, 2013 cannot be ascertainable.

     

    Sri Adhikari Brothers had a net sales/income from operations for Q1-2014 of Rs 17.52 crore, 39.3 per cent higher than the Rs 12.58 crore for Q1-2013 and 7.9 per cent higher than the Rs 16.24 crore in Q4-2013.

     

    Sri Adhikari Brothers’ total expenditure for Q1-2014 at Rs 15.28 crore was 55 per cent more than the Rs 9.86 crore for Q1-2013, but 19 per cent lower than the Rs 18.85 crore in Q4-2013.

     

    Production expenditure for Q1-2014 at Rs 10.68 crore was more than double (2.15 times more) than the Rs 4.96 crore for Q1-2013, but 70 per cent of the Rs 15.14 crore in Q4-2013.

     

    Other expenditure at Rs 1.93 crore for Q1-2014 was 12.4 per cent lower than the Rs 2.20 crore for Q1-2013, but 43 per cent higher than the Rs 13.49 crore for Q4-2013.

     

    Profit from operations before other income, finance cost, exceptional items and tax for Q1-2014 at Rs 2.24 crore was 17.7 per cent lower than the Rs 2.24 crore for Q1-2013. Sri Adhikari Brothers reported a loss from operations before other income, finance cost, exceptional items and tax for Q4-2013 of Rs 2.62 crore.

  • Zee’s Q1 net shows a marginal rise of 5%

    Zee’s Q1 net shows a marginal rise of 5%

    Zee Telefilms along with its subsidiaries has registered what could be its lowest Q1 net profit in the recent past. The company showed a rise of a meagre 5% in its net profit for the first quarter of the year 2000-2001. The consolidated net profit for the current quarter is Rs 32 crore as against the corresponding figure of Rs 30.5 crore for the same period of the last year.

    Various reasons can be stated for this poor performance. To begin with, the unaudited results of the company reveal that a large amount has been written off for the total operating profit of 50 crore. Zee has hived off Rs 18.3 crore as “exceptional items”. Of these exceptional items, Rs 9.8 crore has been written-off on account of the film library sold by ZTL to its subsidiary. It can be mentioned that a lot of controversy was generated when this sale was shown by ZTL as a profit in its books in the previous financial year. And according to analysts, it is likely that the remaining amount from the sale of the library might be written-off over a period of time, which in turn might mean that Zee might show lower net profits for the remaining quarters as well.

    Also the company has accrued losses on account of its new interactive services like E-Connect and Zee Interactive Learning Systems. Zee has registered losses of 5.2 crore and 1.4 crore respectively on the two new subsidiaries.

    Interestingly, the company has shown other income as Rs 10.9 crore. This is a five times increase from the previous years figure of Rs 2 crore. Had it not been for this income, the consolidated net profit would have been even lower.