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Sharp deceleration in topline growth in Q4FY15: CRISIL Research -
(Apr 2015)Soft commodity prices, slow growth in investment-driven sectors to push growth to a 7-quarter low
CRISIL Research, India's largest independent and integrated research house, expects India Inc. as revenue growth to slip to a 7-quarter low of 2.5 per cent on a year-on-year (y-o-y) basis in the March 2015 quarter. The weak performance of investment-linked sectors and low global commodity prices will more than offset the moderate growth anticipated in export-oriented sectors and consumer-driven sectors. In the preceding quarter as well, revenue growth was a tepid 5.4 per cent. On the profitability front, though, we foresee a marginal uptick in EBITDA margins.
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