Operating revenues for the nine months fell to Rs10,603 cr from 14,536 cr for the same period a year earlier.
Suzlon chief financial officer Robin Banerjee tells Recharge that lower revenues were in part due to offshore projects being built by subsidiary Repower being delayed, as well as the slow down in mature wind markets, and the fact that Suzlon no longer consolidates revenues from gear box manufacturer Hansen.
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Suzlon revenues fall, but order book hits $7.3 bn record
Indian wind turbine manufacturing giant Suzlon reported a net loss of Rs1,545 crores for the first nine months of its fiscal year 2010/11, compared to Rs 801 cr for the same period a year earlier.
4 February 2011 15:46 GMT
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