Apeejay Surrendra Park Hotels profit drops despite revenue growth
The hotel chain reported a consolidated profit of ₹65.72 crore for the year, down from ₹83.60 crore, while proposing a final dividend of Re. 0.75 per share.
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- Consolidated profit fell to ₹65.72 crore from ₹83.60 crore in the prior year.
- Revenue grew to ₹707.28 crore for the period.
- The board recommended a final dividend of Re. 0.75 per share.
Why this matters
Revenue growth failing to translate into bottom-line expansion suggests rising costs or margin pressure. The dividend payout provides some relief to shareholders, but the earnings contraction remains the primary takeaway.
What we're watching
- Management commentary on the factors driving the profit decline.
- Whether margins recover in the coming quarters.
- The impact of the dividend payout on cash reserves.
The full read
Apeejay Surrendra Park Hotels reported a decline in profitability for the year, with consolidated profit falling to ₹65.72 crore from ₹83.60 crore in the prior year. This drop occurred even as the company managed to grow its revenue to ₹707.28 crore. To balance the earnings contraction, the board recommended a final dividend of Re. 0.75 per share. The results indicate that top-line growth is currently being outpaced by costs, putting pressure on margins. This is a standard regulatory disclosure with no unexpected strategic shifts, leaving the focus squarely on the company's ability to manage its cost base in a competitive hospitality environment.
Questions answered
- How did the company's profit change year-on-year?
- Consolidated profit fell to ₹65.72 crore from ₹83.60 crore in the previous year.
- What was the revenue performance for the period?
- The company reported revenue of ₹707.28 crore.
- Is there a dividend for shareholders?
- Yes, the board recommended a final dividend of Re. 0.75 per share.
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