How has been the historical performance of Martin Burn?

Oct 28 2025 10:58 PM IST
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In March 2008, Martin Burn reported a total operating income of 10.62 Cr, with a profit after tax of 3.51 Cr and an earnings per share of 7.96, despite a negative operating profit margin of -33.99%. The company had a profit after tax margin of 33.02% and a net cash inflow of 0.26 Cr.
Answer:
The historical performance of Martin Burn for the year ending March 2008 shows a total operating income of 10.62 Cr, with a total expenditure (excluding depreciation) of 14.23 Cr, resulting in an operating profit (PBDIT) of 6.60 Cr after accounting for other income. The profit before tax stood at 5.08 Cr, leading to a profit after tax of 3.51 Cr. The earnings per share (EPS) was reported at 7.96, with a profit after tax margin of 33.02%. The company had a gross profit margin of 50.84%, although the operating profit margin (excluding other income) was negative at -33.99%.

Breakdown:
In March 2008, Martin Burn achieved net sales of 10.62 Cr, while other operating income contributed an additional 10.21 Cr, culminating in a total operating income of 10.62 Cr. The company's expenditures totaled 14.23 Cr, which included various costs such as raw materials, employee costs, and manufacturing expenses. This resulted in an operating profit (PBDIT) of 6.60 Cr, despite a negative operating profit margin of -33.99%. After accounting for interest and depreciation, the profit before tax was 5.08 Cr, leading to a profit after tax of 3.51 Cr, reflecting a healthy PAT margin of 33.02%. The earnings per share were reported at 7.96, indicating a solid return for shareholders. The cash flow analysis revealed a net cash inflow of 0.26 Cr, with closing cash and cash equivalents at 12.06 Cr, showing a slight increase from the previous year.
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