Sep 30, 2013, 09.13 AM IST
Auditors of the low-cost carrier, SpiceJet, have raised concerns over the company's going concern after its net worth has been fully eroded by its accumulating losses.
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SpiceJet auditors raise concerns over company's networth
Auditors of the low-cost carrier, SpiceJet, have raised concerns over the company's going concern after its net worth has been fully eroded by its accumulating losses.
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SpiceJet auditors raise concerns over company's networth
Auditors of the low-cost carrier, SpiceJet, have raised concerns over the company's going concern after its net worth has been fully eroded by its accumulating losses.
The auditors had also pointed out the same issue in FY12 too. The management had made efforts to pay-off its liabilities then. In this fiscal, the auditors said that the operating losses have been materially affected due to factors like higher maintenance charges, fuel costs etc.
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The airline's going concern now depends on its ability to establish consistent profitable operations and raise adequate finance to meet its short and long-term debt obligations, the auditors say.
SpiceJet stated that the losses have reduced drastically in FY13. The net losses reduced to Rs 192 crore versus Rs 605 crore in FY12. It added that the losses are 50 percent higher than the networth now; they don't have any real liabilities on the books. The networth is negative by around Rs 40-50 crore, but the working capital on the book still stands at about Rs 70 crore as of March. Promoters of the airline are also ready to infuse funds through debentures or loans as their equity limit has been exhausted when they hiked their stake by about five percent last fiscal.
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Spicejet appoints directors
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Announcements
Spicejet accepts resignation of Neil Mills as CEO
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