Indian Oil Past Earnings Performance
Past criteria checks 2/6
Indian Oil has been growing earnings at an average annual rate of 28.9%, while the Oil and Gas industry saw earnings growing at 25% annually. Revenues have been growing at an average rate of 15.4% per year. Indian Oil's return on equity is 9.7%, and it has net margins of 2.3%.
Key information
28.9%
Earnings growth rate
29.0%
EPS growth rate
Oil and Gas Industry Growth | 23.5% |
Revenue growth rate | 15.4% |
Return on equity | 9.7% |
Net Margin | 2.3% |
Next Earnings Update | 14 Feb 2025 |
Recent past performance updates
Recent updates
Indian Oil (NSE:IOC) Has No Shortage Of Debt
Nov 18Indian Oil Corporation Limited Reported A Surprise Loss, And Analysts Have Updated Their Forecasts
Oct 31Earnings Miss: Indian Oil Corporation Limited Missed EPS By 51% And Analysts Are Revising Their Forecasts
Aug 03Indian Oil Corporation Limited (NSE:IOC) Held Back By Insufficient Growth Even After Shares Climb 29%
Feb 23Indian Oil (NSE:IOC) Has A Pretty Healthy Balance Sheet
Feb 17Indian Oil Corporation Limited Beat Analyst Estimates: See What The Consensus Is Forecasting For Next Year
Jan 27Indian Oil (NSE:IOC) Is Reinvesting To Multiply In Value
Jan 24There's No Escaping Indian Oil Corporation Limited's (NSE:IOC) Muted Earnings
Dec 29Indian Oil (NSE:IOC) Could Be Struggling To Allocate Capital
Oct 07Indian Oil (NSE:IOC) Takes On Some Risk With Its Use Of Debt
Sep 12Returns On Capital At Indian Oil (NSE:IOC) Paint A Concerning Picture
Jun 29Indian Oil (NSE:IOC) Seems To Be Using A Lot Of Debt
Jun 08There Are Reasons To Feel Uneasy About Indian Oil's (NSE:IOC) Returns On Capital
Mar 12Indian Oil (NSE:IOC) Has No Shortage Of Debt
Dec 26Returns On Capital At Indian Oil (NSE:IOC) Paint A Concerning Picture
Nov 27Indian Oil (NSE:IOC) Seems To Be Using A Lot Of Debt
Sep 22Indian Oil Corporation Limited (NSE:IOC) Shares Could Be 31% Above Their Intrinsic Value Estimate
Aug 31Indian Oil (NSE:IOC) Might Be Having Difficulty Using Its Capital Effectively
Aug 10Revenue & Expenses Breakdown
How Indian Oil makes and spends money. Based on latest reported earnings, on an LTM basis.
Earnings and Revenue History
Date | Revenue | Earnings | G+A Expenses | R&D Expenses |
---|---|---|---|---|
30 Sep 24 | 7,668,764 | 175,373 | 134,550 | 0 |
30 Jun 24 | 7,716,460 | 308,212 | 137,750 | 0 |
31 Mar 24 | 7,763,519 | 417,297 | 139,485 | 0 |
31 Dec 23 | 7,815,744 | 468,706 | 134,007 | 0 |
30 Sep 23 | 7,873,840 | 386,143 | 126,554 | 0 |
30 Jun 23 | 8,168,957 | 245,085 | 97,774 | 0 |
31 Mar 23 | 8,417,559 | 97,921 | 116,209 | 0 |
31 Dec 22 | 8,131,865 | 61,480 | 122,373 | 0 |
30 Sep 22 | 7,728,067 | 115,179 | 130,480 | 0 |
30 Jun 22 | 6,972,476 | 187,132 | 115,846 | 0 |
31 Mar 22 | 5,893,212 | 251,022 | 135,610 | 0 |
31 Dec 21 | 5,407,747 | 274,830 | 137,839 | 0 |
30 Sep 21 | 4,772,709 | 256,990 | 139,756 | 0 |
30 Jun 21 | 4,189,211 | 255,211 | 115,279 | 0 |
31 Mar 21 | 3,639,497 | 216,382 | 123,240 | 0 |
31 Dec 20 | 3,659,904 | 48,292 | 127,724 | 0 |
30 Sep 20 | 3,879,651 | 31,539 | 119,323 | 0 |
30 Jun 20 | 4,135,927 | -24,038 | 91,593 | 0 |
31 Mar 20 | 4,875,608 | -8,931 | 118,511 | 0 |
31 Dec 19 | 5,041,524 | 128,943 | 127,457 | 0 |
30 Sep 19 | 5,212,393 | 111,752 | 128,457 | 0 |
30 Jun 19 | 5,424,677 | 140,218 | 143,099 | 0 |
31 Mar 19 | 5,294,039 | 173,767 | 142,812 | 0 |
31 Dec 18 | 5,190,371 | 168,993 | 131,056 | 0 |
30 Sep 18 | 4,880,719 | 242,220 | 133,247 | 0 |
30 Jun 18 | 4,452,136 | 245,622 | 119,950 | 0 |
31 Mar 18 | 4,303,182 | 221,895 | 124,515 | 0 |
31 Mar 17 | 3,553,790 | 198,495 | 111,893 | 0 |
31 Mar 16 | 3,460,475 | 120,225 | 88,927 | 0 |
31 Mar 15 | 4,495,068 | 49,120 | 87,869 | 0 |
31 Mar 14 | 4,883,449 | 70,856 | 223,374 | 0 |
Quality Earnings: IOC has high quality earnings.
Growing Profit Margin: IOC's current net profit margins (2.3%) are lower than last year (4.9%).
Free Cash Flow vs Earnings Analysis
Past Earnings Growth Analysis
Earnings Trend: IOC's earnings have grown significantly by 28.9% per year over the past 5 years.
Accelerating Growth: IOC's has had negative earnings growth over the past year, so it can't be compared to its 5-year average.
Earnings vs Industry: IOC had negative earnings growth (-54.6%) over the past year, making it difficult to compare to the Oil and Gas industry average (-2.6%).
Return on Equity
High ROE: IOC's Return on Equity (9.7%) is considered low.