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The Indian tyre industry has seen impressive growth in recent years, and Apollo Tyres and CEAT are two of the major players in this space. Both companies have reported strong Q4 earnings, but which one should investors choose? In this post, we'll compare the market position, financial performance, and growth potential of Apollo Tyres and CEAT to help you make an informed investment decision.
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• Apollo Tyres is the second-largest tyre manufacturer in India with a market share of 27% • CEAT is the fourth-largest tyre manufacturer in India with a market share of 16% • Apollo Tyres has a larger global footprint with operations in Europe, Africa, and the Americas • CEAT has a strong presence in the replacement market and has been expanding its OE presence
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• Apollo Tyres reported a consolidated revenue of ₹5,223 crore for Q4, a YoY growth of 55.7%. • CEAT reported a consolidated revenue of ₹2,448 crore for Q4, a YoY growth of 72.5%. • Apollo Tyres reported a net profit of ₹289 crore for Q4, a YoY growth of 291%. • CEAT reported a net profit of ₹166 crore for Q4, a YoY growth of 330%.
" While CEAT has beaten Apollo tyres over the long term, since covid crisis Apollo Tyres have had much stronger momentum hitting new highs rapidly. After having consolidated for nearly 8 years near the 200-250 range it is natural that Apollo tyres can perform in rerating manner after breakout to achieve much higher targets" - Alok Jain, Founder, Weekend Investing
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