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Hyundai net jumps 104% in 2009 on India, China sales

Riding on back of brisk sales in India and China, Korean car major Hyundai Motor Company today said its net profit for the year 2009 zoomed by 104.5 per cent at 29.615 trillion won (about Rs 1,18,950.16 crore) from the previous year. - Central Bank Q3 dips 13% to Rs 306 cr - Bank of India Q3 net dips 53% to Rs 405 cr - Hyundai Motor"s Q4 profit nearly quadruples - MRF Dec quarter net at Rs 119.41 cr - Canara Bank Q3 profit zooms 50% to Rs 1,052.58 cr - HPCL net profit at Rs 31.4 crore The company, however, said its sales revenues fell 1.0 per cent to 31.859 trillion won (Rs 1,27,970.22 crore) during last year. The increase in net profit was helped by brisk sales in China and India, which on a unit sales basis posted year-on-year gains of 93.6 per cent and 14.4 per cent, respectively, it added. Hyundai"s overall sales in 2009 grew 11.7 per cent to 31,06,178 units (domestic plants: 16,11,991 units, overseas 14,94,187 units). The company"s wholly-owned Indian subsidiary Hyundai Motor India had reported total sales of 5,59,880 units against 4,89,343 units in 2008. Its Indian sales stood at 2,89,863 units in 2009 as against 2,45,397 in the year 2008. Exports from India accounted for 2,70,017 units against 2,43,946 units in 2008, up 10.7 per cent for the entire year. In China, the company registered an impressive 94 per cent growth in sales by selling 5,70,300 units and became the 4th largest company in the country, Hyundai said.


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