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              (Rating: ADD, TP: Rs 18,232, Upside: 6%)
Muted quarter impacted by sharp rise in employee costs; suggest buying into any result-driven weakness; reiterate ADD
Our View - While this muted performance can lead to some correction in the near-term given possibility of some earnings downgrades, it still remains one of our top picks in the staples space given volume growth and premiumization potential of its categories, opportunities for further deepening distribution and aggression on new launches and marketing spends. The stock is currently trading at 57x CY22E earnings and we would review our estimates post the investor meet scheduled on Friday 26th February. For now, we reiterate our ADD rating with a PT of Rs 18,232 based on 60x CY22E earnings, implying an upside of 6%.
Results fell short of expectations - Nestle numbers were below our expectations with sales/EBITDA/PAT growth of 9%/12%/2% vs our expectation of 11%/21%/18% respectively mainly due to a sharp increase in employee costs, decline in export revenue and higher tax and interest expenses. Adjusting for the sharp increase in employee costs, numbers were not far below expectations.
Topline - Revenue came in at Rs 34.3bn, up 9% with broad-based 10.1% increase in domestic sales offset by a 7.7% decline in coffee exports. Demand for out of home channel improved but still remains impacted by COVID.
Margins - Gross margins improved sharply by 230bps to 59.1% led by lower milk and derivative prices and a superior mix. EBITDA margins improved by only 60bps to 22.6% (our expectation of 24%) given a 25% increase in employee costs due to higher COVID related incentives and long-term compensation increase for factory employees. Other expenses were marginally higher given step up in marketing spends.
Shares of NESTLE INDIA LTD. was last trading in BSE at Rs.17222.45 as compared to the previous close of Rs. 17484.5. The total number of shares traded during the day was 7901 in over 2887 trades.
The stock hit an intraday high of Rs. 17634.6 and intraday low of 17141.25. The net turnover during the day was Rs. 136577962.