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Trade deals a big positive for export prospects of EMS players, says Dixon’s Atul Lall

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Trade deals a big positive for export prospects of EMS players, says Dixon’s Atul Lall

Dixon Technologies, a leading electronic manufacturing company, has recently reported a decline in its topline for the quarter ended December. The company’s weak mobile sales have been attributed to the higher prices of memory in recent months. This has caused concern among investors and analysts, but the company remains optimistic about its future prospects.

One of the key factors contributing to Dixon’s decline in topline is the increase in memory prices. This has resulted in higher production costs for the company, making it difficult for them to maintain competitive prices for their mobile devices. As a result, the sales of their mobile phones have been affected, leading to a decline in their overall revenue.

However, it is important to note that this decline in topline is only temporary and is not reflective of Dixon’s overall performance. The company has a strong track record of delivering consistent growth and profitability. In fact, in the previous quarter, Dixon had reported a 42% increase in its topline, showcasing its ability to adapt to changing market conditions.

Moreover, Dixon’s management has taken proactive measures to address the issue of higher memory prices. They have been working closely with their suppliers to negotiate better prices and have also been exploring alternative sources for memory components. These efforts are expected to bear fruit in the coming months, and the company is confident that it will be able to bring down its production costs and improve its margins.

In addition to this, Dixon has also been focusing on diversifying its product portfolio to reduce its dependence on mobile sales. The company has been expanding its presence in the consumer electronics segment, which includes products like LED TVs, washing machines, and air conditioners. This diversification strategy has already started to pay off, with the consumer electronics segment contributing significantly to the company’s overall revenue.

Furthermore, Dixon has been investing in research and development to introduce innovative and technologically advanced products in the market. This has helped them to stay ahead of their competitors and maintain their position as a market leader in the electronic manufacturing industry. The company’s commitment to innovation and quality has earned them a loyal customer base, which is expected to continue to grow in the future.

On a positive note, Dixon’s subsidiary, Padget Electronics, has recently signed a contract with a leading global brand to manufacture their mobile phones in India. This is a significant achievement for the company and is expected to boost its mobile sales in the coming quarters. It also reflects the trust and confidence that global brands have in Dixon’s manufacturing capabilities.

In addition to this, Dixon has also been expanding its production capacity to meet the growing demand for its products. The company has set up a new manufacturing unit in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, and is also planning to set up another unit in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. These expansions will not only help Dixon to increase its production but also create job opportunities and contribute to the country’s economy.

In conclusion, while Dixon’s weak mobile sales have affected its topline in the quarter ended December, the company remains confident about its future growth prospects. With its strong track record, proactive measures to address the issue of higher memory prices, diversification strategy, focus on innovation, and expanding production capacity, Dixon is well-positioned to overcome this temporary setback and continue its growth trajectory. Investors and analysts should not be discouraged by the recent decline in topline, but rather see it as an opportunity to invest in a company with a bright future ahead.

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