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Maruti Suzuki posts net profit decline of 34 percent in Q4 in spite of record sales
Posted 25 April 2008 @ 05:11 am GMT
An Indian model poses with the Maruti Suzuki's Kizashi concept car at the ninth Auto Expo in New Delhi in January 2008. Maruti Suzuki reported record annual sales on Tuesday in one of the world's fastest growing motoring markets, driven by strong eco...
Managing Director of Maruti Suzuki, Shinzo Nakanishi, poses with the company's new car "DZire", during its launch in New Delhi March 26, 2008. Maruti Suzuki India Ltd, India's top car maker, aims to cut costs and improve productivity to offset a rise...
The company's Board of Directors has recommended a dividend of 100 percent for 2007-08 as against 90 percent a year earlier.
During the fiscal year ended March 31, 2008, Maruti Suzuki India sold a record 764,842 vehicles, marking a growth of 13.3 percent over the previous year.
The company's sales included exports of 53,024 vehicles during the same period, the highest ever in the company's history. Exports grew by 34.9 percent during the year.
"The year 2007-08 was the best year in the history of Maruti," Nakanishi said.
Maruti Suzuki India continues to control over 51 percent of India's growing automobile market even though it is facing stiff competition from Tata Group's Tata Motors and South Korea's Hyundai Motor.
($1 million = Rs.4 crore)
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