Adani Enterprises Q1 Profit Falls; Airports Surge
Adani Enterprises Q1 Profit Falls; Airports Surge

Adani Enterprises Q1 Profit Falls; Airports Surge

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Adani Enterprises reported a 49% drop in net profit for the June 2025 quarter, mainly due to weak coal demand caused by an early monsoon and milder summer, leading to a 14% decline in revenue from operations. The company's coal trading division was notably affected, while incubating infrastructure businesses, especially airports, achieved a 61% year-on-year surge in EBITDA. Chairman Gautam Adani highlighted ongoing progress in landmark projects like the Navi Mumbai International Airport and green hydrogen initiatives. Separately, Adani Power reported a 15.5% decline in Q1 profit and a 5.7% fall in revenue, also attributed to lower power demand from weather conditions. Shares of Adani Enterprises fell following the earnings report, reflecting investor concerns over mixed results. Despite challenges in traditional energy segments, the company's diversified infrastructure and new energy ventures continued to show resilience.

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