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HT Media Ltd Earnings Release 2024

Jul 29, 2023

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29[th] July, 2023

BSE Limited Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers, Dalal Street Mumbai - 400 001

National Stock Exchange of India Limited Exchange Plaza, C-1, Block G, Bandra-Kurla Complex, Bandra (E) Mumbai - 400 051

Scrip Code: 532662

Trading Symbol: HTMEDIA

Sub: Newspaper Advertisement- Regulation 47 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015

Re: Un- Audited Financial Results (UFRs) for the quarter ended on 3 ~~0~~ [th] June, 2023

Dear Sirs,

Please find enclosed herewith copy of relevant page of “Mint” (English) and "Hindustan" (Hindi) newspapers dated 29[th] July, 2023, publishing Statement of UFRs of the Company for the quarter ended on 30[th] June, 2023, upon approval of the Board of Directors at its meeting held on 28[th] July, 2023.

You are hereby requested to take the above information on record.

Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,

For HT Media Limited

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(Manhar Kapoor) Group General Counsel & Company Secretary

Encl: As above

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Leg-up for lithium hunt as LS passes mining Bill

India should get two semiconductor proposals within 12 months: Vaishnaw

Gulveen Aulakh

as ecosystem partners they are [email protected] bringing already, and as scaling up happens, there will be many ndia should get two highmore players who will come. quality proposals in semiWe’re now telling the compaI conductor fab in the next 12 nies that take your evaluation months, said communications process to the next level to and IT minister Ashwini Vaishspeed it up because we don’t naw in an interview. want you to lose the momenHe said that US packaging tum. We don’t want you to lose and assembly player Micron this opportunity. would get five more companies Foxconn’s chairman said that are part of its ecosystem Taiwan will partner with players and that more compa- India. What kind of cooper- nies were evaluating India as a ation would India like from potential destination. He added Taiwan? that at least one Taiwanese Multiple things. Taiwan is semiconductor company panies, and we would like that government very clearly very good at the manufacturing should make chips in India on to be fully executed. focused on execution, and we of semiconductors. We would the back of cooperation with A fab is expected to be a should see, in the coming like to have at least one TaiTaiwan. Further, the informa- longer gestation period months, a lot more interest in wanese company coming to tion technology and telecom investment relative to the Indian semiconductor India and manufacturing semiministries are working with the assembly, testing, marking, story. conductors here. We are workfinance ministry to set up spe- and packaging (ATMP), There may still be com- ing on that, and we hope to cialized units related to the which is lower hanging panies that ‘ see some manufacturing of electronics, fruit. may be sit- results. We would like to have mobile phones, telecom and There would be many more ting on the What’s your semiconductors, such that players who will come because r i n g s i d e , at least one Taiwanese ask from decision-makyou’re seeing still evaluat- company coming to F o x c o n n , ing is faster. m INTERVIEW the response ing India. India and not just in Edited excerpts: that we’re getMost of the s e m i c o n - ting here. You’ll companies manufacturing ductors? You’ve got nearly $2 bil- see the seriousness with which were looking semiconductors here We’ve had lion in investment commit- the companies are evaluating for our pergood discus- Ashwini Vaishnaw ments from AMD, Micron India. You have seen the sucformance on Communications IT minister sions with and Applied Materials. cess of Micron, which has said the ecosysFoxconn on What’s the next target? that in developed countries, tem. They m u l t i p l e We are already in discussion advanced pricing agreements were evaluating whether we fronts. From the government, with many more players. So the can take years. We did that in were able to deliver on what we we are requesting them to evalnext target is within the next 12 six months. The land allocation had promised on the ecosystem uate India as a major destinamonths. We should be approvwas done within a few weeks. side, and that question has been tion for all their manufacturing ing at least two more good, They have started construction answered by the progress on activity, all design activities, high-quality proposals in the activity in such a short time. So, Micron. especially component manusemiconductor fab. Two, we that is giving a lot of confidence Already Micron is bringing facturing and assembly work, have approved six design comto the people that, yes, this is a five more companies with them and the entire gamut.

MMDR Amendment Bill seeks pvt participation in critical mineral production too

Subhash Narayan

[email protected] new delhi he government pressed ahead with its legislative agenda in the monsoon session of Parliament, getting Lok Sabha approval for T the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation Amendment) Bill, 2023 which seeks larger participation of the private sector in mineral exploration and production, including that for soughtafter lithium. The reform initiative in the Bill brings lithium out from the list of restrictive atomic minerals where permission to mine could only be granted by the Centre to government companies. The change would allow auction of this critical mineral, used extensively for making batteries for electric vehicles, by the private sector. The Bill has proposed to bring lithium out of the list of restrictive atomic minerals. AP The Bill empowers the central government to exclusively auction mining lease governments to put the blocks for auction tion licence has been inserted in the and composite exploration licence for cerfor composite at faster pace. It will also raise amendment Bill to promote specialized tain critical high value minerals such as and fix mineral-wise maximum area limits mineral exploration companies to do gold, silver, platinum and copper. for mineral concessions to provide larger reconnaissance and prospecting of mineral Union minister for coal and mines Praand economically viable mines to investors. resources and earn revenue from its dislhad Joshi had introduced the Bill in the For prime minerals such as iron ore, the covery after the mine is put up for auction. Lok Sabha on Wednesday amid continumaximum area for prospecting licence and At present, the MMDR Act provides for ous slogan-shouting by opposition memmining lease has been doubled to 50 sq. km grant of two types of minerals concessions bers over the upheaval in Manipur. The and 20 sq. km respectively. This would to private entities through auction, includamendment Bill will also dising mining lease for underpense with the cumbersome digging deep taking mining operations forestry clearance process for and composite licence for mine reconnaissance and pros- Union minister Reform proposals For iron ore, the undertaking prospecting Pralhad Joshi had include to grant maximum area for pecting operations, making it introduced the Bill in composite mineral prospecting licence operations followed by mineasier for the private sector to the Lok Sabha on licence to states and mining lease has ing operations. There is no participate in exploration of the Wednesday without Centre’s nod been doubled provision for grant of a mincountry’s mineral resources. eral concession for underThe new set of changes in taking full range of exploramining legislation is being brought to make allow private entries to get same land area tion starting from reconnaissance to prosmineral exploration and production more for mining as was earlier being given to pecting operations. attractive for investors. The reform progovernment companies and that also by The reform initiative also brings lithium posals in the amendment legislation also the state governments itself without any out from the list of restrictive atomic mininclude allowing states to grant composite need for central approval. eral where permission to mine could only mineral licence without having to get cenAccording to persons aware of the develbe granted by the Centre to government tral nod. This is expected to enable state opment, the proposal on a single exploracompanies.

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HT Media Limited

HT Media Limited HT Media Limited HT Media Limited HT Media Limited HT Media Limited
CIN: L22121DL2002PLC117874
Registered Office: Hindustan Times House, 2nd Floor, 18-20, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi - 110001, India
Tel: +91 11 66561608
Fax: +91 11 66561445
Email:- [email protected]
Website:- www.htmedia.in
(INR in Lakhs except earnings per share data)
Extract of Unaudited Consolidated Financial Results for thequarter ended June 30, 2023
Particulars Quarter Ended Year Ended
June 30, 2023 March 31, 2023* June 30, 2022 March 31, 2023
Un-audited Audited Un-audited Audited
Revenue from operations 39,342 44,140 42,009 1,71,110
Net loss for theperiod(before tax and/or exceptional items) (2,097) (3,446) (6,512) (19,579)
Net loss for theperiod before tax(after exceptional items) (2,097) (3,446) (6,512) (19,579)
Net loss for the period after tax, non-controlling interest and share in profit/(loss)
ofjoint venture
(1,841) (1,496) (3,455) (22,729)
Total comprehensive loss for the period [comprising loss for the period after tax,
non-controlling interest and share in profit/(loss) of joint venture and other
comprehensive income(after tax)]
(1,860) (4,467) (3,481) (28,467)
Paid-upequityshare capital #(Face Value - INR 2/-per share) 4,655 4,655 4,655 4,655
Other equityexcludingrevaluation reserves asper the audited balance sheet 1,75,326
Securities Premium Account 49,935 49,935 49,935 49,935
Net Worth(asper the Companies Act 2013) (excludingnon controllinginterest) 1,66,959 1,68,795 1,93,889 1,68,795
OutstandingDebt @ 79,485 1,06,857 93,612 70,726
Debt EquityRatio(in times) 0.37 0.33 0.39 0.33
Capital Redemption Reserve 2,045 2,045 2,045 2,045
Debt Service Coverage Ratio(in times) (0.00) (0.03) (0.06) (0.17)
Interest Service Coverage Ratio(in times) (0.18) (0.98) (3.36) (1.54)
Loss per share (of INR 2/- each)
Basic
Diluted
not
annualised
(0.80)
(0.80)
not
annualised
(0.65)
(0.65)
not
annualised
(1.49)
(1.49)
(9.83)
(9.83)
# Includes EquityShares held byHT Media Employee Welfare Trust 30 30 30 30

‘Covid made holiday homes mainstream’

Varuni Khosla

return on investment if they are Paid-up equity share capital # (Face Value - INR 2/- per share) 4,655 4,655 4,655 4,655 [email protected] able to give out their homes on Other equity excluding revaluation reserves as per the audited balance sheet 1,75,326 affronStays, which operrent when they don’t use the property. A vacation home can Securities Premium AccountNet Worth (as per the Companies Act 2013) (excluding non controlling interest) 1,4966,,959935 1,4968,,935795 1,4993,,889935 1,4968,,795935 ates in the holiday homes offer up to 5% annual returns to Outstanding Debt @ 79,485 1,06,857 93,612 70,726 S monetization sector with owner,” he added. Debt Equity Ratio (in times) 0.37 0.33 0.39 0.33 290 properties on its listings Parulekar said in most cases, Capital Redemption Reserve 2,045 2,045 2,045 2,045 platform, is planning to expand home owners get about 40% in Debt Service Coverage Ratio (in times) (0.00) (0.03) (0.06) (0.17) across the north and south profit and have similar investInterest Service Coverage Ratio (in times) (0.18) (0.98) (3.36) (1.54) India. ment in running the property. Loss per share (of INR 2/- each) not not not The company’s co-founder “The best thing covid did for us Basic annualised(0.80) annualised(0.65) annualised(1.49) (9.83) Devendra Parulekar said that was to make this type of holiday Diluted (0.80) (0.65) (1.49) (9.83) there is a significant untapped more mainstream.” # Includes Equity Shares held by HT Media Employee Welfare Trust 30 30 30 30 market in India, with around “In the next five years, we Refer Note 6 below 10,000 luxury holiday homes will be a ₹500 crore gross reve@Outstanding Debt comprises of current borrowings (including current maturities of long term borrowings) and non-current borrowings. requiring effective inventory SaffronStays co-founder Devendra Parulekar. nue entity with 1,200-1,300 Notes: management solutions. homes,” he added. 1. The above is an extract of the detailed format of quarterly financial results filed with the Stock Exchanges under Regulation 33 and Regulation 52 read with SaffronStays said it has seen pre-Series A round from venMakemytrip and Airbnb. The The company also tied up Regulation 63 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, as amended. The full format of the quarterly financial a surge in demand for its topture capital firm Sixth Sense company competes with the with Marriott Bonvoy this week results are available on the Stock Exchange websites (www.bseindia.com and www.nseindia.com) and on the Company’s website “www.htmedia.in”. tier properties, consistently Ventures in 2018, turned proflikes of Lohono Stays and Stayto be part of a global members 2. For the other line items referred in Regulation 52 (4) of the LODR Regulations, pertinent disclosures have been made to the Stock Exchanges (BSE and NSE) and can be accessed on the Stock Exchange websites (www.bseindia.com and www.nseindia.com). maintaining 35-40% occuitable in 2023, following the Vista. Its average booking size programme where its points 3. The above consolidated financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2023 were reviewed and recommended by the Audit Committee and approved pancy rates, or 120-150 days post-covid demand revival. is around ₹35,000 and average can be used to book homestays. by the Board of Directors at their respective meetings held on July 28, 2023. The Statutory Auditors have conducted a “Limited review” of the above every year. At present, 236 duration of stays The trend that the company results pursuant to Regulation 33 and Regulation 52 read with Regulation 63 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and While it has so far focussed properties are Around 10,000 is 1.75 room has observed is that the travelDisclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, as amended and have issued an unmodified review opinion. on Maharashtra, the company live, and 54 more luxury holiday nights per booklers looking to stay in these 4. The consolidated financial results have been prepared in accordance with the Indian Accounting Standards (‘Ind AS’) prescribed under Section 133 of theCompanies Act, 2013 read with Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules, as amended from time to time. is planning to establish a are being excluhomes require ing or family. homes especially when they fall 5. Additional information on standalone financial results is as follows:- (INR in Lakhs) stronger presence in Goa in the second half of this year. sively branded and marketed by effective inventory posted revenues In FY22, it had in the luxury category since most such travellers are HNI Particulars Quarter Ended Year Ended “Anything above 40% occuthe platform, the solutions, said management of ₹30 crore, and customers. June 30, 2023Un-audited March 31, 2023Audited June 30, 2022Un-audited March 31, 2023Audited pancy is not healthy because it is then considered over utilizacompany said. About two years Parulekar in FY23 it was up at ₹44.5 crore. It the home is not so good, then Conversely, if the quality of Revenue from OperationsLoss Before Tax (2,511)20,569 (10,941)23,537 (1,438)22,776 (20,875)92,117 tion of an asset. We are comago, it had about expects to clock the demand for it also goes Loss After Tax (1,955) (9,823) (827) (27,515) fortable with 30-40% since it is 125 properties. 60% rise this fisdown. Its luxury category, for Total Comprehensive Loss (1,980) (9,798) (815) (27,630) a home at the end of the day, Apart from direct bookings, cal year to ₹70-73 crore, Paruinstance, had an occupancy of 6. The figures of the quarter ended March 31, 2023 are the balancing figures between the audited figures in respect of the previous financial year and the year to date figures upto December 31, 2022, being the end of the third quarter of the previous financial year, which were subjected to limited review. and should not be fully comaround 35% of its business lekar said. “We are seeing 34% in the month of June, as mercialized,” he added. comes from online travel agenunlocking of land and people compared to its one step below For and on behalf of the Board of Directors The Mumbai-based comcies and other distribution are building more holiday category, which saw only a 20% New Delhi Shobhana Bhartia pany, which raised ₹19 crore in channels like Booking.com, homes because they can see a occupancy average. July 28, 2023 Chairperson & Editorial Director*

  • The above consolidated financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2023 were reviewed and recommended by the Audit Committee and approved by the Board of Directors at their respective meetings held on July 28, 2023. The Statutory Auditors have conducted a “Limited review” of the above results pursuant to Regulation 33 and Regulation 52 read with Regulation 63 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, as amended and have issued an unmodified review opinion.

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HT Media Limited
CIN: L22121DL2002PLC117874
Registered Office: Hindustan Times House, 2nd Floor, 18-20, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi - 110001, India
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(INR in Lakhs except earnings per share data)
Extract of Unaudited Consolidated Financial Results for thequarter ended June 30, 2023
Particulars
Quarter Ended
Year Ended
June 30, 2023
March 31, 2023
June 30, 2022
March 31, 2023
Un-audited
Audited
Un-audited
Audited*
Revenue from operations
39,342
44,140
42,009
1,71,110
Net loss for theperiod(before tax and/or exceptional items)
(2,097)
(3,446)
(6,512)
(19,579)
Net loss for theperiod before tax(after exceptional items)
(2,097)
(3,446)
(6,512)
(19,579)
Net loss for the period after tax, non-controlling interest and share in profit/(loss)
ofjoint venture
(1,841)
(1,496)
(3,455)
(22,729)
Total comprehensive loss for the period [comprising loss for the period after tax,
non-controlling interest and share in profit/(loss) of joint venture and other
comprehensive income(after tax)]
(1,860)
(4,467)
(3,481)
(28,467)
Paid-upequityshare capital #(Face Value - INR 2/-per share)
4,655
4,655
4,655
4,655
Other equityexcludingrevaluation reserves asper the audited balance sheet
1,75,326
Securities Premium Account
49,935
49,935
49,935
49,935
Net Worth(asper the Companies Act 2013) (excludingnon controllinginterest)
1,66,959
1,68,795
1,93,889
1,68,795
OutstandingDebt @
79,485
1,06,857
93,612
70,726
Debt EquityRatio(in times)
0.37
0.33
0.39
0.33
Capital Redemption Reserve
2,045
2,045
2,045
2,045
Debt Service Coverage Ratio(in times)
(0.00)
(0.03)
(0.06)
(0.17)
Interest Service Coverage Ratio(in times)
(0.18)
(0.98)
(3.36)
(1.54)
Loss per share (of INR 2/- each)
Basic
Diluted
not
annualised
(0.80)
(0.80)
not
annualised
(0.65)
(0.65)
not
annualised
(1.49)
(1.49)
(9.83)
(9.83)
# Includes Equity Shares held by HT Media Employee Welfare Trust
30
30
30
30
Refer Note 6 below
@Outstanding Debt comprises of current borrowings (including current maturities of long term borrowings) and non-current borrowings.
Notes:*
1.
The above is an extract of the detailed format of quarterly financial results filed with the Stock Exchanges under Regulation 33 and Regulation 52 read with
Regulation 63 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, as amended. The full format of the quarterly financial
results are available on the Stock Exchange websites (www.bseindia.com and www.nseindia.com) and on the Company’s website “www.htmedia.in”.
2.
For the other line items referred in Regulation 52 (4) of the LODR Regulations, pertinent disclosures have been made to the Stock Exchanges (BSE and NSE)
and can be accessed on the Stock Exchange websites (www.bseindia.com and www.nseindia.com).

The above consolidated financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2023 were reviewed and recommended by the Audit Committee and approved by the Board of Directors at their respective meetings held on July 28, 2023. The Statutory Auditors have conducted a “Limited review” of the above results pursuant to Regulation 33 and Regulation 52 read with Regulation 63 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, as amended and have issued an unmodified review opinion.

Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, as amended and have issued an unmodified review opinion. Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, as amended and have issued an unmodified review opinion. Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, as amended and have issued an unmodified review opinion. Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, as amended and have issued an unmodified review opinion. Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, as amended and have issued an unmodified review opinion.
The consolidated financial results have been prepared in accordance with the Indian Accounting Standards (‘Ind AS’) prescribed under Section 133 of the
Companies Act, 2013 read with Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules, as amended from time to time.
Additional information on standalone financial results is as follows:-
(INR in Lakhs)
Particulars Quarter Ended Year Ended
June 30, 2023 March 31, 2023 June 30, 2022 March 31, 2023
Un-audited Audited Un-audited Audited
Revenue from Operations 20,56 9
23,537
22,776 92,117
Loss Before Tax (2,511 )
(10,941)
(1,438) (20,875)
Loss After Tax (1,955 )
(9,823)
(827) (27,515)
Total Comprehensive Loss (1,980 )
(9,798)
(815) (27,630)