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Maruti Suzuki Share Price in Focus as It Declares Q4 Results

Written by: Aayushi ChaubeyUpdated on: Apr 25, 2025, 3:30 PM IST
Maruti Suzuki share price has come in focus after the company declared its Q4 profits. The company has announced a final dividend of ₹135.
Maruti Suzuki Share Price in Focus as It Declares Q4 Results
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Maruti Suzuki share price was trading at ₹11,691 at 3:22 PM. India’s biggest carmaker announced its earnings for the January to March 2025 quarter on Friday, April 25. The results were below what various experts had expected.

Profit Falls Short of Estimates

Maruti reported a net profit of ₹3,711 crore, lower than the ₹3,840 crore predicted by a CNBC-TV18 poll. This profit was also lower than what the company made in the same quarter last year.

Revenue Sees Slight Growth

Revenue for the quarter stood at ₹40,674 crore, which was just below street expectations of ₹40,747 crore. However, this was still a 6% rise from the same quarter last year, when Maruti earned ₹38,235 crore.

Operating Performance Weakens

One of the key measures of a company’s financial health is EBITDA—Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortisation. Maruti’s EBITDA fell 9% compared to last year and came in at ₹4,264.5 crore.

Margins, which show how much the company earns from every rupee of sales, also dropped to 10.5%, compared to 12.3% in the same period last year.

Dividend Announced

Despite the weaker results, Maruti recommended a final dividend of ₹135 per share for the financial year 2024–2025.

  • Record date for the dividend is August 1, 2025
  • Payment date is September 3, 2025

Maruti Suzuki Share Price Reacts to Earnings

After the results were released, Maruti Suzuki share price fell 0.70%, trading at ₹11,811. This is a slight drop considering the stock had gained over 5% in 2025 before the results were announced.

Conclusion

Maruti Suzuki’s Q4 results show that while the company is still growing in terms of revenue, it is facing pressure on profits and operating margins. The dip in EBITDA and net profit suggests rising costs or weaker pricing power. The market responded cautiously, and investors will be watching the coming quarters closely to see if Maruti can bounce back.

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Published on: Apr 25, 2025, 3:30 PM IST

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