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The new report, ‘Water and Waste Water Management Market in India’, states that growing urbanization and industrialization will foster the growth of the Water and Waste Water Management Market. Negligence and excess exploitation of water resources have resulted in scarcity in water supply. Water and Waste Water Management services facilitate the process of removal, treatment and reuse/disposal of wastewater.
Discharge of untreated wastewater has resulted in depletion of clean water resources along with growth in pollution levels. Water is a key resource and its usage varies across the different sectors of the economy. Water and Wastewater Management Market is a highly fragmented market with key water treatment hubs across the country. The industry primarily follows two business models.
Water and Waste Water Management industry encompasses multiple techniques for the treatment of water and overcome water scarcity and conserve water resources.
The development of the water and wastewater management market is supported by rise in population and urbanization in India. Rapid industrialization is also expected to stimulate market growth. Chronic ground water contamination will enhance the requirement of water and wastewater management services. Fluctuations in ground water level will drive the demand for water and waste water management services. Operational advantages in India will also aid the sustainable development of the water and waste water management market.
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Market Research Report : Water and wastewater management in india 2013
1. Water and Wastewater Management (WWWM) IndiaWater and Wastewater Management (WWWM) – India
July 2013
2. Executive Summary
Market
Indian water and wastewater management market is currently valued at INR x bn
It is expected to grow with a CAGR of y% till 20‐‐
Many small players are entering the market
WWW treatment demand arises primarily from three major sectors: Agricultural, industrial and domestic
Industrial water treatment is expected to drive this market in the future
Drivers &
Challenges
Industrial water treatment is expected to drive this market in the future
Drivers
– Rising Population and Urbanization
– Rapid Industrialization
– Chronic Ground Water Contamination
Challenges
– Poor Infrastructure
– Water Pricing Mechanism
– Unaccounted‐for WaterChallenges Chronic Ground Water Contamination
– Fluctuations in Ground Water Level
– Operational Advantages in India
Unaccounted for Water
Government
Bodies and
Requirement for Efficient Governance of Water
Flow of Authority of Water Institutions in India
Institutional Framework in Urban Water Supply
Zth Five Year Plan Investments
Recent
D l t
DIWALI Concept
Entry of Foreign Players
Bodies and
Initiatives
y
Incentive Structure
Policy Measures by Government of India
Increasing Government Thrust
Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
Developments
Competitive
Landscape
Popularity of PPP Model
Major Players
Player A Player B Player C
Player D Player E Player F
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Player D Player E Player F
17. Public: Domestic Company – Company A (1/4)
Company Information Offices and Centres – India
Corporate Address
Address
Tel No. 91 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐Tel No. 91
Fax No. 91 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
Website website
Year of Incorporation 19‐‐
Products and Services
Ticker Symbol ‐‐‐‐‐‐
Stock Exchange ‐‐‐
Key People
Products and Services
Category Products/Services
Segment Product 1, product 2, product
N D i ti
Head Office
3,………………….
Others Product 1, product 2, product 3………
Name Designation
Person 1 Designation
Person 2 Designation
Person 3 Designation
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Person 4 Designation
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18. i i l S h K i
Public: Domestic Company – Company A (2/4)
Financial Snapshot Key Ratios
Particulars
y‐o‐y change
(2012‐11)
2012 2011 2010 2009
Profitability Ratios
Operating Margin 4.18 6.63% 2.45% 7.56% 6.66%
Net Profit/LossTotal Income
60000
80000
3 000
4,000
INR mn INR mn
y4y1 y3y2
Net Margin ‐2.44 ‐1.27% 1.18% 0.64% 1.06%
Profit Before Tax Margin ‐3.14 ‐0.31% 2.82% 2.30% 2.89%
Return on Equity ‐8.70 ‐4.22% 4.48% 1.95% 2.94%
Return on Capital Employed 3.74 7.00% 3.26% 8.70% 7.11%
Return on Working Capital ‐13.05 ‐41.88% ‐28.83% 72.52% 84.18%
Return on Assets 1.69 3.30% 1.60% 4.41% 3.16%
0
20000
40000
60000
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
20‐‐
x4
x2
20‐‐
x1
20‐‐
x3
20‐‐
Return on Fixed Assets 11.80 20.65% 8.85% 11.80% 9.74%
Cost Ratios
Operating costs (% of Sales) ‐7.41 70.17% 77.58% 83.00% 84.27%
Administration costs (% of
Sales)
2.55 19.38% 16.84% 6.32% 6.07%
Interest costs (% of Sales) 2.58 7.54% 4.96% 4.85% 4.76%
Financial Summary
• The company earned a net profit of INR x mn in FY 20‐‐, as
compared to net profit of INR y mn in FY 20‐‐
• The company reported total income of INR y mn in FY 20‐‐,
registering an increase of % over FY 20 Interest costs (% of Sales) % % % %
Liquidity Ratios
Current Ratio ‐4.44% 0.85 0.89 1.12 1.07
Cash Ratio 7.01% 0.12 0.11 0.11 0.11
Leverage Ratios
Debt to Equity Ratio 26.01% 3.65 2.90 2.24 2.26
b i l i
registering an increase of z% over FY 20‐‐
• The company earned an operating margin of y1 % in FY 20‐‐, an
increase of x2 percentage points over FY 20‐‐
• The company reported debt to equity ratio of z1 in FY 20‐‐
Key Financial Performance Indicators
Indicators Value (dd/mm/yyyy)
Market Capitalization (INR mn) ‐
Total Enterprise Value (INR mn) ‐
EPS (INR)
Debt to Capital Ratio 5.59% 0.79 0.74 0.69 0.69
Interest Coverage Ratio 71.49% 0.90 0.52 1.58 1.42
Efficiency Ratios
Fixed Asset Turnover ‐10.53% 3.04 3.40 1.54 1.44
Asset Turnover ‐21.14% 0.49 0.62 0.58 0.47
Current Asset Turnover ‐20.63% 1.08 1.36 1.04 0.79
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EPS (INR) ‐
PE Ratio (Absolute) ‐
Working Capital Turnover ‐44.31% ‐6.17 ‐11.09 9.48 12.42
Capital Employed Turnover ‐24.03% 0.70 0.92 0.93 0.84
Improved Decline
19. Public: Domestic Company – Company A (3/4)
Key Business Segments Key Geographic Segments
100%
Segment A
100%
BA
Company A has earned100%
50%
0%
X
0%
50%
100%
x4
y2 y3
x3
y4
x2
y1
x1
Company A has earned
revenues from this segment
only for the last X fiscals
Business Highlights
0%
20‐‐
0%
20‐‐ 20‐‐ 20‐‐20‐‐
Description News
Overview
• Operates as a civil engineering construction company in Country A
• Involved in designing, engineering, and building (EPC) transportation projects, including bridges, flyovers,
roadways, and railways; and power projects, such as nuclear, hydroelectric, and thermal power projects,
as well as executing high voltage transmission linesOverview as well as executing high voltage transmission lines
• Engages in oil exploration and realty development businesses
• Has initiated talks with investors to sell up to x% stake in its listed subsidiary, Company B
• Intends to amalgamate its x% power generating subsidiary Company C with itself
Certifications
• It is the only Country A Construction Company to have been accredited with X for all fields of Civil
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Certifications
Engineering Works including design
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