Bajaj's profit up 40 per cent
New Delhi: Two-wheeler major Bajaj Auto on Wednesday reported a 40 per cent growth in its net profit for the third quarter of the current fiscal, which stood at Rs.667 crore as against Rs.457 crore in 2009-10.
The auto-major posted a net sales growth of 17 per cent at 946,850 units in the third quarter as compared to 809,218 units in the like period of last fiscal year.
According to the company, the overall growth was recorded despite an increase in the input cost.
"In this challenging environment, the company's focus on high-end motorcycles enabled it to maintain record high margins in access of 20 per cent," said the company in a statement.
The company sold 598,558 units of motorcycles in the domestic market with a growth of 23 per cent compared to 488,146 units in the corresponding period of last fiscal year.
The company's motorcycle exports increased by seven percent to 239,929 units from 223,845 units in the like period of last fiscal year.
The company held 31 per cent share of the overall motorcycle market in the quarter, whereas its sports segment bike rage Pulsar held market share of 50 per cent with sales of 262,000 units in the third quarter of the current fiscal, according to the statement.
In terms of commercial vehicles, like passenger and goods three-wheeler carriers, Bajaj Auto achieved a growth of 13 per cent, which stood at 108,363 units as against 96,167 units in the corresponding period of 2009-10 fiscal.
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