Thursday, October 18, 2012

[Oct 18] Where is the missing farmer whose land Gadkari has taken?

 

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Where is the missing farmer whose land Gadkari has taken?

Mumbai, Oct 18: First the family has lost its land and now the breadwinner has gone missing. The Vidarbha farmer Gajanan Ghadge whose land Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Nitin Gadkari had allegedly taken has gone missing

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Rahul Gandhi also undervalued land, alleges Chautala

Jalandhar, Oct 18: Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) chief and former Haryana Chief Minister Om Prakash Chautala said on Wednesday that besides Robert Vadra, the son-in-law of Congress chief Sonia Gandhi

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Bangladeshi terror suspect arrested in New York

New York, Oct 18: A Bangladeshi man was arrested in New York on Thursday for allegedly trying to use a 1,000 pound bomb to destroy the Federal Reserve building. The man, Rezwanul Ahsan Nafis, 21, was arrested in Manhattan after he tried to detonate what he presumed

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Bigg Boss to go off-air for disrespecting national anthem?

New Delhi, Oct 18: Bollywood superstar Salman Khan's reality television show 'Bigg Boss' is in danger of going off-air. The controversial reality show is currently telecasted on Colors channel. Bigg Boss

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Foes turn friends abroad! The incredible Indian politicians

Last month, the US India Business Council (USIBC) arranged a platform where spokespersons of the Congress and BJP, namely, Manish Tewari and Rajiv Pratap Rudy, respectively, met and spoke on their parties' stand on various issues.

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Woman beheaded in Afghanistan for refusing prostitution

Kabul, Oct 18: The in-laws of a 20-year-old woman who was beheaded recently for resisting their efforts to force her into prostitution have been arrested for her murder, reports say. Abdul Ghafar Sayedzada

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EPL: Top transfer news and rumours on October 18

London, Oct 18: Premier League giants are planning to bid for Barcelona star Sergio Busquets, Liverpool are desperate to sign a striker, Ashley Cole could be heading out of Stamford Bridge, AC Milan are interested

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Thirumalai Chemicals Limited

Background

Thirumalai Chemicals Limited (TCL), started production of Phthalic Anhydride (PAN) in 1976 in Ranipet, in South India. The company has an installed capacity of 140,000 MTPA for PAN and is ranked amongst the largest producers of PAN in the country. Besides PAN where it is a leader, the company manufactures many other critical Industrial Chemicals like Maleic Anhydride, Fumaric Acid and Malic Acid and various Fine Chemicals and Derivatives.

Phthalic Anhydride is an important chemical, which is widely used in the manufacture of Paints, Inks and Coatings, Polyester Resins, Plasticizers and Pigments. It is an intermediate chemical which is used in the production of PVC plastics, plasticizers, paints, dyes and polyester resins. It is an internationally traded commodity and the major raw material for producing it is auto Orthoxylene. In India, the major producers of Phthalic anhydride are Thirumalai Chemicals, IG Petrochemicals, Mysore Petro and Asian Paints which uses PAN for captive consumption.

Conclusion

Thirumalai Chemicals is the largest manufacturer of PAN in the country and has been in this business for more than 35 years. The company was performing extremely well till 2008, generating healthy profits and paying generous dividends (as high as 100% in some years) to the shareholders. Thereafter, the company started making losses for one reason or another  -  worldwide recessionary conditions post 2008,  losses on account of Foreign Exchange Hedging, losses from the plant that the company established in Malaysia, coupled with dumping of cheaper products from Korea, Taiwan, Iran and Israel – all led to the facing difficult times for the company in the last 3 years.

The company has strong research capabilities and over the past few years has been transforming the Pthalic Anhydride business to globally competitive size and profitability. Due to high capital costs for setting up a new plant, there are no major greenfield plants commissioned in the past several years.

The company has a high Sales to Equity ratio (it infact has small equity capital of Rs.10.24 crores) , a slight improvement in margins can result in a significant improvement in its EPS. The fortunes of the company have seen significant change after imposition of safeguard duty by the government of India on imports of PAN. Also, with the decline in Indian rupee in recent times against USD and other currencies, imports have been largely restricted and exports have become lucrative, thereby benefitting the domestic manufacturers. We would however like to caution that Thirumalai Chemicals operates in an industry which is cyclical and to that extent entry and exit point in the stock is extremely critical.

The company has started doing well from the past 2 quarters and for the quarter ended June 12, has posted extremely encouraging numbers with Sales Revenues more than doubling to roughly Rs.300 crores and PAT growing over ten fold from Rs.1.55 crore to Rs.16.8 crores.

We believe the management is investor friendly which is evident from dividend track record of the company pre - FY08 and the company we believe will be back to dividend list from the current year. We believe Thirumalai Chemicals will stage a strong rebound and will regain its lost glory.

 

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