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Quote tigershark Replybullet Posted: 20/Mar/2007 at 8:04am
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Quote Mr. V Replybullet Posted: 28/Mar/2007 at 12:04pm

The following blog seems to be tracking Carnation Nutra http://premsagark.blogspot.com/2007/03/carnation-nutra-downgrade.html

From the guy's research it seems like Nutralite is not available in most of the stores in Bangalore & Hyd.
Check the archived posts on Carnation Nutra as well.
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Quote kulman Replybullet Posted: 08/Jun/2007 at 11:23am
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Could you please analyse these results, especially please comment on 'change in depreciation method'* and it's implications. Would be grateful if you could explain in laymen's lingo.
 
 
 
Type Audited Audited UnAudited UnAudited
Date Begin 01 Apr 06 01 Apr 05 01 Apr 04 01 Apr 03
Date End 31 Mar 07 31 Mar 06 31 Mar 05 31 Mar 04
Description Value(Rs. million)
Net Sales 427.1 309.14 285.11 186.41
Other Income 11 6.33 3.59 2.54
Total Income 438.1 315.47 288.7 188.95
Expenditure -386.5 -260.26 -246.14 -158.66
Operating Profit 51.6 55.22 42.56 30.29
Interest -0.1 -0.14 -0.11 -0.07
Gross Profit 51.5 55.08 42.45 30.21
Depreciation 14.6 -7.42 -3.08 -3.25
Profit before Tax 66.1 47.66 39.37 26.96
Tax -23.4 -22.85 -14.46 -7.83
Profit after Tax 42.7 24.8 24.91 19.12
Net Profit 42.7 24.8 24.91 19.12
Equity Capital 55.8 55.75 46.61 46.6
Reserves 150 35.94 - -
EPS 7.66 4.45 5.35 4.1
 
 
 
*In order to align with the holding company´s policy of depreciation, the company has change the method of depreciation from written down value of straight line method. Due to this, the profit for the year is higher by Rs 1.50 million Morever, consequent to change in method, excess amount of depreciation provided in earlier years amounting to Rs 18.80 million have been written back to profit and loss account.
 
 
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Quote basant Replybullet Posted: 08/Jun/2007 at 11:44am
Dep is charged in several ways but the main ones are written down value => here a asset is charged a dep at the closing balance of each year.For example a Rs 100 asset will be charged dep at 10% :
 
Yr 1 100*10% = Rs 10
Yr 2 (100-10)*10%= Rs 9
Yr 3 (100-10-9)*10%= Rs 8.10
 
Total depreciation charged Rs 10+9+8.1= Rs 27.1
 
Under the straight line method depreciatiion is charged at a fixed rate of say 10% on the original purchase price so dep for the 3 years would be 10+10+10 = Rs 30.
 
SO companies keep adjusting this difference of Rs 30-27.1= Rs 2.9 whenever they want to go back to either method.
 
Though it is not a sin to change methods as investors we should look at the profits before any such adjustment in depreciation method.
 
 
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Quote prosperity Replybullet Posted: 29/Jul/2007 at 12:30pm

Kulmanji,

How is this company doing ?
Can you publish your current views/research on this, so that TEDdies can benefit from your experience ..
  
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Quote kulman Replybullet Posted: 29/Jul/2007 at 12:55pm

First thing let me clarify is that I'm not an expert in stock analysis.

Company's Q1 results are awaited. I read somewhere that topline growth should be good but due to advt & sales promotion the bottomline may be under pressure for some time.
 
Let's give the new management (Cadilla) some more time. Where the stock price would go, I wouldn't know.
 
As regards the product, well yesterday only I bought it (in a new packaging) from Reliance Fresh outlet.
 
 
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Quote prosperity Replybullet Posted: 29/Jul/2007 at 1:03pm
Thanks -
I am also a consumer of this product, but still thinking of investing (other than the very small holding i have) !
 
Originally posted by kulman

First thing let me clarify is that I'm not an expert in stock analysis.

Company's Q1 results are awaited. I read somewhere that topline growth should be good but due to advt & sales promotion the bottomline may be under pressure for some time.
 
Let's give the new management (Cadilla) some more time. Where the stock price would go, I wouldn't know.
 
As regards the product, well yesterday only I bought it (in a new packaging) from Reliance Fresh outlet.
 
 
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Quote Mr. V Replybullet Posted: 29/Jul/2007 at 8:28am
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<FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>As regards the product, well yesterday only I bought it (in a new packaging) from Reliance Fresh outlet.

 

 


Interesting that its available in Reliance Fresh. I had asked my friend in Bangalore and my parents in Kolkata to look for it but they couldn't find it in any of the grocery stores/marts.

Kulman, do you think the new packaging can entice people to try it out ? Did Reliance Fresh people have anything +ve/-ve to say about its sales and promotion ?

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