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ABB India Q2 Review - In-Line Result; Order Inflows Indicate Recovery Is On Track: Motilal Oswal

ABB India Q2 Review - In Line Result; Order Inflows Indicate Recovery Is On Track: Motilal Oswal

A logo stands on the roof of an ABB plant in Baden, Switzerland. (Photographer: Stefan Wermuth/Bloomberg)
A logo stands on the roof of an ABB plant in Baden, Switzerland. (Photographer: Stefan Wermuth/Bloomberg)

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Motilal Oswal Report

ABB India Ltd.’s Q2 CY21 result stood in line with our expectations.

While the demand recovery was strong in June 2021, it lost 3-3.5 weeks of operations, which is reflected in its performance.

Capacity utilisation has now scaled up to 80- 85% across its different manufacturing locations, indicating that a gradual recovery is in progress.

While order inflows moderated sequentially, it stood healthy across all segments, with the systems and services business witnessing a strong growth in orders after a couple of quarters.

Order inflows across various end-markets grew at similar levels, with a recovery visible in the automotive segment.

ABB India's management has demonstrated commendable control over cash flows and improved its balance sheet further.

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