Eicher Motors Q4 Review: Higher Exports, Better Chip Supply To Aid Volumes, Say Analysts

The optimism stems as the Royal Enfield maker saw a 16% year-on-year rise in its net profit in the three months ended March 31.

A Royal Enfield motorcycle. (Photo: Lino Lakes/Unsplash)

Analysts expect Eicher Motors Ltd.’s volumes to improve from the second quarter, aided by a pickup in exports, new launches and easing chip constraints. That helped the shares of the two-wheeler maker to gain most in three months.

The optimism stems as the maker of Royal Enfield motorcycles saw a 16% year-on-year rise in its net profit in the three months ended March 31. That even as it sold 9% fewer units over the year earlier. Its revenue also increased and margin expanded during the reported quarter.

Shares of Eicher Motors rose more than 6% as of 10:20 a.m. on Monday.

Of the 47 analysts tracking Eicher Motors, 27 have a ‘buy’ rating, 14 suggest a ‘hold’ and six recommend a ‘sell,’ according to Bloomberg data. The average of the 12-month consensus price targets implies an upside of 18%.

Here’s what brokerages have to say about Eicher Motors’ Q4 FY22 results...

Nirmal Bang Institutional Equities

  • Maintains ‘buy’ with a price target of Rs 2,939 apiece.

  • New launches and exports to drive volume growth.

  • Volume declined 10% YoY, largely affected by semiconductor shortages.

  • Demand is slowly inching up and there is a strong order pipeline.

  • The company sees chip shortage to persist for some time but has added two more additional suppliers to counter the shortage issue.

Dolat Capital

  • Recommends ‘buy’ with a price target of Rs 2,924 apiece.

  • Improving growth and margin prospects.

  • Gross profit per vehicle increased by 10% QoQ.

  • Domestic volume to see a sharp uptick from Q2.

  • New product launches, expansion of the network, and digitization push would be key for Royal Enfield’s growth strategy.

Emkay Global

  • Maintains ‘buy’ with a price target of Rs 2,910 apiece

  • Better chip supplies to lead to volume improvement in FY23.

  • Reduces FY23-24E EPS by 2-3%, largely due to lower margins and profits from associates.

  • The product pipeline remains strong, and several products are expected.

  • Share of revenue from international business increased from 10% in FY21 to 17% in FY22, due to marketing efforts and network expansion in Europe, Latin America, and Asia-Pacific regions.

  • Commodity and freight cost inflation is affecting margin performance, and pass-through is expected with a lag.

Systematix Institutional Equities

  • Maintains ‘hold’ with a price target of Rs 2,605 apiece.

  • Q4 FY22 Ebitda surpassed consensus and estimates, as gross margin expanded 290 basis points sequentially.

  • Network expansion and improved product portfolio in export markets are yielding positive results. Exports now account for 15% of the top line versus 5% a few years back.

  • The success of the new platforms, coupled with a recovery in industry volumes, could lead to earnings upgrades.

Motilal Oswal

  • Maintains ‘buy’ with a price target of Rs 2,436 apiece.

  • Supply-chain issues to ease after Q2 FY23E.

  • Exports and non-motorcycle revenues are scaling well for Royal Enfield.

  • Strong gross margin expansion offset by sustained higher other expenses.

  • With supply-chain issues likely to ease post Q2 FY23E, the continued product portfolio expansion will aid domestic recovery and support ramp-up in exports.

  • Increases our FY23E/FY24E consolidated EPS by 5.5%/4.0% to reflect better margins for Royal Enfield and volume upgrades for VECV.

  • Export ramp-up now visible, to fully play out over the next few years.

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