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    LEMON TREE HOTELS LTD Q1 RESULTS

    Hotels in India move ahead of global peers in sustainability goals

    Top hotel chains in India are setting high sustainability goals, with targets like 100% green certified buildings and significant reductions in plastic waste. The hospitality industry is embracing renewable energy and innovative technologies, driving sustainability efforts ahead of global peers, thereby creating a more environmentally friendly travel experience.

    Money-making ideas! Strong stocks likely to return up to 50%

    Analysts tracked about 400 stocks and identified 54 that could potentially deliver returns of between 20% and 50% over the next 12 months. This includes stocks like DCB Bank and Lemon Tree Hotels, which analysts believe are poised for significant growth despite their earlier mixed performances and the recent market corrections.

    Tourism sector could resolve 50% of India's employment challenges: Lemon Tree CMD

    At the first National Conclave on India 2047 organized by IIM Calcutta, Patanjali Govind Keswani, Chairman and Managing Director of Lemon Tree Hotels, highlighted the tourism sector's potential to address 50% of India's employment challenges with proper government support. He noted that while tourism significantly contributes to GDP and employment in other countries, in India, it only accounts for 6.5% of GDP and employment.

    Lemon Tree Hotels to list subsidiary Fleur Hotels

    Lemon Tree Hotels intended to list its subsidiary, Fleur Hotels, soon to address its Rs 1850 crore debt. Fleur Hotels includes 4,000 rooms and major properties. Despite election and heat wave challenges, Q1 2025 marked the highest revenue for Lemon Tree, although occupancy slightly decreased, and renovation investments impacted EBITDA margins.

    Q1 results today: Godrej Consumer among 158 companies to announce earnings on Wednesday

    Q1 results today: As the first quarter earnings season progressed, 158 companies, such as Pidilite, Godrej Consumer, NHPC, BSE, and ABFRL, announced their results. Godrej Consumer was projected to show a 46% increase in net profit but a slight dip in revenue. Kotak Securities highlighted growth in domestic volume and various categories.

    ixigo shares leap 5% on posting 78% YoY jump in Q1 PAT

    ixigo’s revenue from operations for the first quarter was reported at Rs 182 crore. This turns out to be an increase of 16% on a year-on-year basis from Rs 156.6 posted crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. The EBITDA increased 62% to Rs 19.2 crore for the quarter under review

    • ITC shares jump 1% post marginal miss on Q1 estimates. Should you invest?

      ITC reported a minor increase in first-quarter net profit to Rs 4,917.45 crore, falling short of street estimates. Revenue in its FMCG and hotel segments rose, while cigarette business volumes grew steadily. Analysts maintain a positive outlook, setting target prices between Rs 530 and Rs 585.

      Q1 results today: Titan among 98 companies to announce earnings on Friday

      Numerous companies are expected to reveal their first quarter earnings, including Titan, Hindustan Zinc, and Delhivery. Titan's performance suffered due to high gold prices and regional competition. Analysts predicted a 6% YoY sales increase but a minor 1% decline in net profit for April-June 2024, highlighting challenges in the jewelry segment.

      ITC Q1 Results: Standalone PAT rises marginally to Rs 4,917 crore, misses estimates

      ITC reported a slight increase in its standalone net profit for the quarter ending June 30, 2024, reaching Rs 4,917.45 crore, up from Rs 4,902.74 crore a year earlier. However, this figure was below analysts' expectations of Rs 5,122 crore.

      Q1 results today: ITC, Tata Motors among 88 companies will announce earnings on Thursday

      Earnings season commenced with 88 companies announcing results. Key highlights included ITC, Sun Pharma, Tata Motors, Adani Enterprises, and Zomato reporting. ITC and Dabur anticipated revenue growth from cigarettes, hotels, and FMCG segments. Tata Motors projected strong profit growth. Zomato maintained robust performance from prior quarters, offering promising outlooks.

      ITC Q1 Preview: Cigarettes to drive earnings growth, but agri and paper remain weak

      ITC Ltd reported a notable revenue growth for Q1 2024, primarily fueled by its cigarettes and hotels businesses. Revenue increased by 6% compared to the same period last year, and net profit saw a 3% rise. However, the paper and agri segments continued to face challenges, impacting overall margins.

      Hotels plan to make room in Bihar, Odisha

      More hoteliers could expand in Bihar and Odisha as budget proposals encouraged tourism development. Indian Hotels Company and Radisson have already launched new projects in the region, citing growing opportunities. Hotel chains are aligning with government initiatives, which aim to improve infrastructure and attract tourists. The hospitality industry anticipates further growth with enhanced connectivity and upgraded pilgrimage sites.

      Q1 results today: Nestle, Tech Mahindra among 76 companies to announce earnings on Thursday

      Companies like Adani Energy, Ashok Leyland, Canara Bank, Chalet Hotels, Cyient, Glenmark Life, Laurus Labs, L&T Foods, Mahindra Holidays, PNB Housing Finance, Venus Pipes, Vivanta Industries among others will also declare their results

      Indian Hotel shares jump 7% after Q1 profit rises 12% YoY. Should you buy, sell or hold?

      IHCL shares surged by 7% as Q1FY25 PAT rose 12% YoY to Rs 248 crore, achieving revenue of Rs 1,596 crore. Brokerages generally viewed the results positively despite some rating downgrades. EBITDA increased by 8% to Rs 496 crore, though ARR dropped due to heatwave. Portfolio includes 325 hotels.

      Q1 results today: RIL, Wipro, Paytm among 51 companies to announce earnings on Friday

      Q1 results today: Several major companies, including Reliance Industries, Wipro, and Paytm, are set to announce their first quarter results today. Expectations range from profit growth to revenue declines across different sectors. Investors are advised to stay informed and watch out for key updates.

      Q1 results today: HCL Tech, IREDA among 14 companies announce earnings on Friday

      TCS has started the first quarter earnings season with positive results, signaling an improved business environment. Today, HCL Tech, along with 13 other companies, will announce their earnings for the quarter ended June. Other notable companies reporting earnings include 5paisa Capital, Atharv Enterprises, Betala Global Securities, Gautam Gems, Golkonda Aluminum, Indo Cotspin, Infomedia Press, IREDA, and Oriental Hotels.

      Hotel stocks in focus; Lemon Tree, India Hotels could give 9-20% return in next 1 year

      India's hospitality sector sees robust growth with increasing demand for branded rooms, particularly in urban hubs and the luxury segment. Growth is sustained by infrastructure development and rising business travel, reflected in increased RevPAR and corporate rate hikes.

      Heatwaves burn a hole in hotels' revenue growth

      Heatwave conditions and the seasonality of the hotel business impacted revenue growth in May 2024, with average revenue per available room growing only 2-3% year-on-year. Despite air passenger traffic rising 4.4%, occupancy rates remained flat at 60%. High temperatures affected leisure destinations, while business hotel demand recovered in major cities. Analysts expect similar trends in June and muted booking growth for the quarter.

      Expect improvement in occupancy vis-a-vis the previous year from Q2: Patanjali G Keswani, Lemon Tree Hotels

      While you can say that in spite of heat it was decent performance, I am looking at trend lines and I expect the catch up will happen really from Q2 when there will be improvements vis-a-vis the previous year in occupancy.

      Lemon Tree Hotels shares surge over 6% after Q4 profit jumps 42% YoY

      Lemon Tree Hotels saw its shares soar by 6.4% to reach a day's high of Rs 147.4 in Thursday's trading on the BSE. This surge followed the company's announcement of a profit after tax (PAT) of Rs 83.9 crore in the March quarter of FY24, marking a 42% year-on-year (YoY) rise from Rs 59 crore recorded during the corresponding period the previous year.

      ITC Q4 Results: Net profit drops marginally to Rs 5,020 crore

      Revenue from operations went up by 1.4% at Rs 17,752.87 crore in the period under review. The company said excluding the agri-business (which was severely impacted due to government restrictions in trade of agri-commodities), the company’s gross revenue during the fourth quarter has gone up by 6% y-o-y.

      ITC Q4 Preview: Revenue to grow around 3% YoY; margins to contract

      Brokerage firms expect that ITC will announce subdued revenue growth for the fourth quarter when it declares its results on May 23. Based on projections from different brokerages, it's anticipated that profits will see a modest 3% year-on-year increase, with the hotels segment expected to perform strongly. In the previous December quarter, ITC recorded a 6% rise in consolidated net profit, amounting to Rs 5,335 crore.

      Indian hospitality sector witnesses 11.4% YoY RevPAR Growth in Q1 2024: JLL

      In the first quarter of 2024, the Indian hospitality sector experienced positive growth, with a significant increase in Average Daily Rate (ADR) driving Revenue Per Available Room (RevPAR) up by 11.4% compared to the same period in 2023. This growth was fueled by a rise in corporate travel, weddings, and MICE demand. The sector also saw a 5.5% increase in RevPAR from the fourth quarter of 2023, supported by strong occupancy levels and ADR growth. The outlook for the sector remains optimistic, with continued growth expected in the second quarter driven by business travel and leisure demand.

      Hotels up hiring game: About 100,000 jobs likely to be created in 12-18 months

      Hotels across segments are ramping up their workforce as they are adding more rooms and entering new markets amid a strong pickup in business and leisure travel. The jobs they are recruiting for are a mix of permanent, temporary and gig, said Balasubramanian A, vice president and head of consumer, hospitality and ecommerce at TeamLease.

      Promoter pledged holdings decline in March quarter: Lemon Tree Hotels, Tata Communications, among others with highest drop

      Bharat Forge, Lemon Tree Hotels, and Tata Communications completely released their pledged holdings from 7.1%, 3.3%, and 3.1%, respectively in the December quarter.

      Smallcap boom is back! FIIs, mutual funds team up to shop at 200 such counters

      Smallcap stocks rebound post-Sebi comments, with FIIs and mutual funds increasing stakes in 213 counters. Notable gainers include Transformers & Rectifiers, Puravankara, and Motilal Oswal Financial amid concerns over frothy valuations.

      SAMHI Hotels, 2 more stocks set to sizzle this summer with up to 36% likely upside, says Kotak Equities

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      Indian Hotels Q4 Results: Cons PAT jumps 27% YoY to Rs 418 crore

      The revenue from operations stood at Rs 1,951 crore for the reported quarter, higher by 18% from Rs 1,625 crore posted in Q4FY23. On a quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) basis, it was down by 3% over Rs 1,964 crore reported in the October-December quarter.

      Time to check in again? 10 hotel stocks across market cap, one with an upside potential of up to 27%

      One of the sectors which has got strongly re-rated in the last four years has been hotel and tourism. Whenever there is a re-rating of a sector, it is the leader of that sector which tends to get re-rated first. So, it was the stocks of Indian hotels, which led the rally and then others joined the bandwagon. Now whether the industry has got re-rated should be judged by how the numbers have panned out across the companies in the sector. If there is an improvement across the board, then it is sectoral re-rating which is sustainable. If only one or two players have shown improvement then it is probably because the management of those companies have adopted a clever business strategy. Now the question is whether the re-rating will sustain or not. Second, whenever the markets are falling should one buy hotel stocks? The answer to these questions lies in looking at the fundamental numbers across the players in the industry. We take a look at 10 stocks, some of which are not rated, but their overall score is positive to neutral.

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