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Dixon Technologies (India) Ltd (BOM:540699) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Highlights: Record Revenue ...

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  • Consolidated Revenue: INR10,461 crores, a growth of 117% year-on-year.

  • Consolidated EBITDA: INR398 crores, a growth of 113% year-on-year.

  • Consolidated PAT: INR217 crores, a growth of 124% year-on-year.

  • ROCE: 42.6% as of December 2024.

  • ROE: 33.3% as of December 2024.

  • Gross Debt-to-Equity Ratio: 0.15.

  • Cash and Cash Equivalents: INR222 crores.

  • Cash Conversion Cycle: Negative three days.

  • Mobile Phones Revenue: INR8,089 crores, a growth of 176% year-on-year.

  • Consumer Electronics Revenue: INR633 crores with an operating profit margin of 3.5%.

  • Refrigerator Revenue: INR166 crores.

  • Home Appliances Revenue: INR315 crores, a growth of 9% year-on-year.

  • Lighting Revenue: INR201 crores.

  • Telecom and Networking Products Revenue: INR977 crores, a growth of 48% quarter-on-quarter.

  • Wearables and Hearables Revenue: INR129 crores.

  • Rexxam Dixon Revenue: INR103 crores.

Release Date: January 20, 2025

For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.

Positive Points

  • Dixon Technologies (India) Ltd (BOM:540699) reported a significant revenue growth of 117% year-on-year, reaching INR10,461 crores for the quarter ended December 31, 2024.

  • The company achieved a consolidated PAT growth of 124% year-on-year, amounting to INR217 crores.

  • Dixon Technologies (India) Ltd (BOM:540699) has maintained a strong ROCE and ROE of 42.6% and 33.3%, respectively, reflecting efficient capital utilization.

  • The company has successfully expanded its mobile phone manufacturing capacity, adding a new facility in Noida, and is now capable of producing over 60 million smartphones annually.

  • Dixon Technologies (India) Ltd (BOM:540699) is actively pursuing backward integration and component manufacturing, which is expected to enhance margins and value addition.

Negative Points

  • The LED TV segment experienced slower growth due to subdued consumer demand, impacting overall performance in consumer electronics.

  • The company's operating margin has seen a decline, attributed to the increased revenue share from the lower-margin mobile segment.

  • There are concerns about the potential impact of increased competition in the mobile manufacturing sector post-PLI scheme ending in FY26.

  • The company faces challenges in maintaining profitability in the TV segment, with volumes and margins both under pressure.

  • Dixon Technologies (India) Ltd (BOM:540699) has significant receivables related to PLI incentives, which could impact cash flow if not received timely.

Q & A Highlights

Q: Can you provide insights on the smartphone volumes for Q3, particularly for Ismartu and Samsung? A: In Q3, Ismartu smartphone volumes, excluding Samsung, were approximately 8.3 million. For the first nine months, the volume was around 20.5 million. Samsung's volume is over and above this figure.