Ultratech Cement Ltd

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Asia Pacific/India Equity Research Cement Rating (from Outperform) NEUTRAL* Price (21 Apr 16, Rs) 3,269.60 Target price (Rs) 3,150.00¹ Upside/downside (%) -3.7 Mkt cap (Rs mn) 897,281 (US$13,540 mn) Enterprise value (Rs mn) 954,211 Number of shares (mn) 274.43 Free float (%) 34.6 52-week price range 3,406.9-2,602.6 ADTO - 6M (US$ mn) 13.8 *Stock ratings are relative to the coverage universe in each analyst's or each team's respective sector. ¹Target price is for 12 months. Share price performance Research Analysts Anubhav Aggarwal 91 22 6777 3808 anubhav.aggarwal@credit-suisse.com Badrinath Srinivasan 91 22 6777 3698 badrinath.srinivasan@credit-suisse.com 4000 3500 Price (LHS) Rebased Rel (RHS) 3000 2500 2000 Apr-14 Aug-14 Dec-14 Apr-15 Aug-15 Dec-15 160 140 120 100 80 The price relative chart measures performance against the S&P BSE SENSEX IDX which closed at 25880.38 on 21/04/16 On 21/04/16 the spot exchange rate was Rs66.27/US$1 Performance over 1M 3M 12M Absolute (%) 2.1 20.3 16.9 Relative (%) -0.0 14.3 24.1 (ULTC.BO / UTCEM IN) DOWNGRADE RATING Past upcycle earnings growth already priced in Downgrade to NEUTRAL as Ultratech is already pricing in a large part of the earnings recovery in the current upcycle. Our analysis of cement upcycles in the past two decades suggests there have been four up-cycles, with one of five-year duration (FY04-08) and the rest with a duration of 2-3 years. Earnings CAGR in the past three up-cycles has been 20-30%, and Ultratech is already pricing in 25% EPS CAGR over the next five years. Implied return assumptions are already equal to the past up-cycles with FY04-08 upcycle's exception when returns were higher, as utilisation increased from 85% to 95%, but currently the sector utilisation is low at 65%. We admit there are multiple demand triggers that could sustain volume growth longer in this upcycle, such as: (1) 7 th pay commission payouts, (2) govt's new schemes for rural and urban housing, and (3) strong trend in awarding of road projects. However, we expect volume growth to be back-ended, and with the stock outperforming the market by 24% over the past 12 months, we look for a better entry point. Limestone royalty under MMDR Act reduces attractiveness of acquired JPA assets. The amendment to the MMDR Act has provision for transfer charges, which should be defined post the clearance in Rajya Sabha. As a sensitivity, every Rs50/t in transfer charges impacts post synergies EBITDA of JPA assets by 5% and delays the breakeven period (expected to be 3 years). Strong volume growth trend of Jan-16 and Feb-16 may not sustain. Expectations have increased after 9% volume growth in Jan-Feb-16 (day adjusted). However, water shortages are intensifying and impacting construction activities. Mar-16 volume growth is low at about 5% (despite a weak base) and with the onset of the monsoon, we do not expect material price increases in the next 4-5 months. Financial and valuation metrics Year 3/15A 3/16E 3/17E 3/18E Revenue (Rs mn) 243,489.6 253,468.7 282,981.2 327,692.4 EBITDA (Rs mn) 44,254.8 44,098.7 54,896.7 72,306.8 EBIT (Rs mn) 32,220.6 30,744.0 41,059.1 58,375.6 Net profit (Rs mn) 20,983.4 21,425.8 30,827.3 43,419.0 EPS (CS adj.) (Rs) 76 78 112 158 Change from previous EPS (%) n.a. 0 0 0 Consensus EPS (Rs) n.a. 84 115 151 EPS growth (%) -4.9 2.1 43.9 40.8 P/E (x) 42.8 41.9 29.1 20.7 Dividend yield (%) 0.28 0.28 0.41 0.59 EV/EBITDA (x) 21.3 21.6 17.4 13.1 P/B (x) 4.8 4.4 3.9 3.4 ROE (%) 11.7 10.9 14.1 17.4 Net debt/equity (%) 24.8 27.6 25.1 18.4 Source: Company data, Thomson Reuters, Credit Suisse estimates. DISCLOSURE APPENDIX AT THE BACK OF THIS REPORT CONTAINS IMPORTANT DISCLOSURES, ANALYST CERTIFICATIONS, AND THE STATUS OF NON-US ANALYSTS. US Disclosure: Credit Suisse does and seeks to do business with companies covered in its research reports. As a result, investors should be aware that the Firm may have a conflict of interest that could affect the objectivity of this report. Investors should consider this report as only a single factor in making their investment decision. CREDIT SUISSE SECURITIES RESEARCH & ANALYTICS BEYOND INFORMATION Client-Driven Solutions, Insights, and Access

Focus tables and charts Figure 1: Reverse DCF Ultratech pricing in 25% EPS CAGR over next five years Description Unit Value of metric Historical 1 year forward P/E multiple (x) 18 Current Market Price Rs/share 3,350 Implied FY17 E EPS Rs/share 186 CS-Est FY17 EPS Rs/share 112.2 Implied 2-year EPS CAGR (FY17-19) % 45% Implied 5-year EPS CAGR (FY17-22) (12% discounting factor) % 25% Impact of 1% volume growth on ULTC EPS % 1.6% Impact of 1% accretive ASP increase on ULTC EPS % 4.5% Figure 2: Past cycle trend last three up-cycles had earnings CAGR of 20-30% Cycle Duration Time period Industry EBITDA CAGR Upcycle 3 years FY94-96 40% Downcycle 3 years FY97-99 -4% Upcycle 2 years FY00-01 20% Downcycle 2 years FY02-03 -12% Upcycle 5 years FY04-08 31% Downcycle 3 years FY09-11 -12% Upcycle 2 years FY12-13 19% Downcycle 3 years FY14-16 -15% Source: Company data, Credit Suisse research Figure 3: Implied RoCE for Ambuja already at similar level to past upcyle 3.0x 30.0% 2.5x 25.0% 2.0x 20.0% 1.5x 15.0% 1.0x 10.0% 0.5x 5.0% 0.0x 0.0% Jan-00 Jan-02 Jan-04 Jan-06 Jan-08 Jan-10 Jan-12 Jan-14 Jan-16 ABUJ EV/Ton % replacement cost (LHS) RoCE (RHS) Market implied RoCE (RHS) Figure 4: Implied RoCE for Ultratech assumes sharp recovery Ultratech RoCE (%) 18.0% 16.0% 14.0% 12.0% 10.0% 8.0% 6.0% 4.0% 2.0% 0.0% FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16E FY17E FY18 implied Figure 5: Acquisition of JPA cement assets of 21.2mt will be EPS dilutive for three years; transfer charges on limestone could further delay the breakeven period Current Yr 1 Yr 2 Yr 3 Capacity (mt) 17.2 17.2 17.2 21.2 Utilisation 65% 70% 75% 70% EBITDA/t 470 650 800 950 Base EBITDA (Rs mn) 5,255 7,826 10,320 14,098 Synergies (Rs mn) 3,994 4,951 6,184 Total EBITDA (Rs mn) 5,255 11,820 15,271 20,282 EPS impact without transfer charges -12% -6% 1% EPS impact including transfer charge @ Rs 50/t -13% -7% 0% (ULTC.BO / UTCEM IN) 2

Past upcycle earnings growth already priced in Risk-reward unfavourable with stock already pricing in 25% EPS CAGR over next five years The cement up-cycle has just started and based on our analysis, Ultratech's stock is already pricing in 25% EPS CAGR over the next five years. In the past two decades, there have been four up-cycles with one of five-year duration (FY04-08) and the rest with durations of 2-3 years. Earnings growth in the past three up-cycles has been about 20-30%, and therefore, Ultratech is already pricing-in a large extent of recovery and riskreward is unfavourable currently. Implied return assumptions are already equal to past upcycles with the exception of the FY04-08 upcycle when returns were much higher as utilisations increased from 85% to 95%, but currently utilisations are low at 65%. We admit that there are multiple demand triggers, which should sustain volume growth for the industry in this upcycle, such as: (1) the benefit of 7 th pay commission payouts, (2) Central government's new schemes for rural and urban housing, and (3) the strong trend in awarding of road projects. However, we expect the volume growth benefit to be more back-ended, and look for a better entry point. Limestone transfer charges under MMDR Act reduces attractiveness of JPA deal The MMDR Act is being amended to allow the transfer of mines via other than the auction route. However, the amendment also has the provision of transfer charges, which have not been defined so far. We expect clarity on transfer charges post the clearances in Rajya Sabha. Post the JPA deal, Ultratech's stock has outperformed both Ambuja and ACC, which shows the market has already valued the upside from the deal, and the imposition of the transfer charge should be a negative surprise. The transfer charges could be defined as an upfront payment or in the form of royalty that Ultratech may have to pay as it starts mining from acquired assets. In our view, the latter is more likely. In the mine auctions, the premium paid by the companies has varied, but even if we take the lower end of the premium of about Rs50/t, then it could impact the current profitability of the acquired assets by 10% and post synergies EBITDA could be impacted by 5% for every Rs50/t as the royalty. Thus, the extent of transfer charge impacts the breakeven period for the acquisition (we expect the deal to be EPS accretive only after three years). Water shortages could spoil near-term volume growth momentum Cement demand growth in 4Q16 picked up to 8-9%, largely due to low base of 4Q15. Within the quarter, the demand growth in the months of Jan-16 and Feb-16 was strong at 9% (day-adjusted) but demand growth in Mar-16 was low at just 5%, despite a very weak base of Mar-15 (where several companies reported sales decline of 8-10%). Our checks suggest that water shortage is intensifying and already impacting construction activities in several states like Karnataka, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. This may continue to impact volume growth momentum in the near term and impact abilities of companies to push through new price increase. Recently, the Central government updated Supreme Court about water shortages in 10 states, namely Karnataka, Odisha, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Rajasthan. As per the collated data, 254 districts across these ten states have been affected by the drought. In the past three up-cycles, earnings growth was 20-30%, while Ultratech currently is already pricing in earnings growth of 25% We expect volume growth to be more back-ended, and look for a better entry point Transfer charges on acquired JPA assets will be a negative surprise Every Rs50/t in transfer price will likely impact post synergies EBITDA of acquired assets by 5% Post strong volume growth in Jan and Feb-16, volume growth for Mar-16 has been weak With onset of monsoon, we do not expect material price increase in next 4-5 months (ULTC.BO / UTCEM IN) 3

21 April 2016 (ULTC.BO / UTCEM IN) 4 Regional Cement valuation table Figure 6: Valuation table Company MCAP Current Price Target Price Rec. Sales (US$ mn) ($ mn) (lc) (lc) FY17E FY18E FY17E FY18E FY16E FY17E FY18E FY17E FY18E FY17E FY18E FY17 E FY18 E FY16E FY17E FY18E India - Large Caps ACC Limited 4,067 1,436 1,250 N 1,985 2,270 149 220-50% 68% 48% 27.4x 18.5x 3.1x 3.0x 15.3x 11.3x 7% 11% 16% 117 Ambuja Cements Ltd 5,174 221 200 N 1,582 1,886 181 283-44% 42% 57% 28.6x 18.3x 3.2x 2.9x 16.2x 10.8x 8% 11% 16% 155 13,540 3,270 3,150 N 4,270 4,945 465 655 2% 44% 41% 29.1x 20.7x 3.9x 3.4x 17.2x 13.2x 10% 13% 16% 211 Shree Cement 6,710 12,765 1,312 1,452 194 246 33% 96% 27% 32.6x 23.6x 6.1x 5.1x 17.6x 13.8x 12% 21% 23% 242 India - Mid Caps Birla 446 384 516 n.a. 24 n.a -44% 36% n.a 17.3x 9.0x 1.1x 1.0x 9.8x 5.3x 4% 6% n.a. 72 Dalmia Bharat Ltd. 1,150 859 625 U 1,233 1,384 52 70 n.a. 187% 33% 21.9x 16.5x 1.9x 1.7x 10.9x 8.5x 4% 9% 10% 98 India Cements 411 89 709 721 33 41 354% 52% 23% 11.9x 9.0x 0.7x 0.7x 3.0x 2.6x 4% 6% 6% 54 JK Cement Ltd. 660 625 715 O 648 734 36 60-47% 212% 69% 18.5x 10.9x 2.5x 2.1x 10.7x 8.5x 5% 13% 19% 94 JK Lakshmi Cement Ltd. 636 358 380 O 480 591 20 50 n.a. n.a. 146% 31.5x 12.8x 3.1x 2.6x 13.3x 8.5x -2% 10% 20% 97 Ramco Cements 1,635 455 590 605 76 87 70% 11% 15% 21.2x 17.4x 3.2x 2.8x 9.6x 8.5x 16% 16% 18% 148 Mexico Cemex 10,402 8 8 O 14,535 15,431 188 426-103% 1190% 126% 57.0x 21.3x 1.1x 1.0x 3.7x 3.3x 0% 2% 5% Indonesia Holcim Indonesia 672 1,155 R R 835 898 29 37-74% 97% 26% 20.9x 16.8x 1.0x 1.0x 5.1x 4.8x 2% 4% 5% Indocement 5,588 20,000 21,600 N 1,462 1,572 342 367-27% 5% 7% 16.0x 14.1x 2.9x 2.6x 11.2x 10.2x n.a 18% 19% Semen Indonesia 4,738 10,525 16,000 O 2,154 2,330 359 392-28% 6% 9% 12.9x 11.3x 2.2x 1.9x 8.0x 7.4x 18% 18% 18% China Anhui Conch Cement Co. Ltd. 14,062 22 24 O 8,320 8,904 1,102 1,267-33% -8% 15% 12.4x 10.6x 1.2x 1.1x 6.9x 5.5x 11% 10% 10% China National Building Material 3,014 Co 4 3 N 15,967 16,439 193 253-83% 19% 31% 15.5x 11.2x 0.4x 0.4x 8.9x 0.9x 2% 3% 3% Thailand Siam Cement 16,653 486 500 O 12,938 13,856 1,299 1,355 28% -2% 4% 12.6x 11.4x 2.4x 2.0x 9.6x 7.3x 24% 20% 19% Siam City Cement 2,154 328 335 O 889 927 130 138-15% -3% 6% 16.1x 14.5x 3.2x 2.9x 11.1x 9.8x 21% 20% 20% Taiwan Taiwan Cement 3,833 34 35 O 2,861 3,144 200 240-49% 10% 20% 18.6x 14.8x 1.1x 1.0x 10.7x 6.6x 5% 5% 6% Asia Cement 3,083 30 28 N 2,017 2,074 178 196-50% 16% 10% 17.0x 14.1x 0.7x 0.6x 14.4x 8.0x 4% 4% 4% Europe Lafargeholcim 31,530 50 30,564 32,675 1,490 2,064-42% 83% 38% 21.1x 14.4x 0.9x 0.8x 8.0x 4.7x 3% 4% 6% CRH 23,773 26 31,700 33,843 1,393 1,723 38% 37% 24% 16.3x 12.5x 1.6x 1.4x 8.8x 6.1x 7% 10% 11% Source: Company data, IBES, Credit Suisse estimates for covered companies Net Profit (US$ mn) Earnings growth P/E (x) P/B (x) EV/EBITDA (x) RoE (%) EV/Ton $/t

Risk-reward unfavourable with stock pricing in 25% EPS CAGR over 5 years The cement up-cycle has just started, and based on our analysis, Ultratech's stock is already pricing in 25% EPS CAGR over the next five years. In the past two decades, there have been four up-cycles, with one of five-year duration (FY04-08), and the rest with durations of 2-3 years. Earnings growth in the past three up-cycles has been about 20-30%, and therefore, Ultratech is already pricing in a large extent of recovery, and riskreward is unfavourable currently. Implied return assumptions are already equal to past upcycles with the exception of the FY04-08 upcycle when returns were much higher as utilisations increased from 85% to 95%, but currently utilisations are low at 65%. We admit that there are multiple demand triggers, which should sustain volume growth for the industry in this upcycle, such as (1) the benefit of 7 th pay commission payouts, (2) Central government's new schemes for rural and urban housing, and (3) the strong trend in the awarding of road projects. However, we expect the volume growth benefit to be more back-ended, and look for a better entry point. Ultratech already pricing in 25% EPS CAGR over next five years The cement up-cycle has just started, and based on our analysis (Figure 7), Ultratech's stock is already pricing in 25% EPS CAGR over the next five years. We admit that there are multiple demand triggers, which should sustain volume growth for the industry in this upcycle, such as: (1) the benefit of the 7 th pay commission payouts, (2) Central government's new schemes for rural and urban housing, and (3) the strong trend in the awarding of road projects. However, our analysis of the past cement cycles suggests that Ultratech is already pricing in a large extent of earnings growth during the past upcycles (Figure 8), and therefore currently risk-reward is unfavourable. In past three up-cycles, earnings growth was 20-30% while Ultratech currently is already pricing in earnings growth of 25% We expect volume growth to be more back ended and look for a better entry point Figure 7: Reverse DCF Ultratech pricing in 25% EPS CAGR over next 5 years Description Unit Value of metric Historical 1 year forward P/E multiple (x) 18 Current Market Price Rs/share 3,350 Implied FY17 E EPS Rs/share 186 CS-Est FY17 EPS Rs/share 112.2 Implied 2-year EPS CAGR (FY17-19) % 45% Implied 5-year EPS CAGR (FY17-22) (12% discounting factor) % 25% Impact of 1% volume growth on ULTC EPS % 1.6% Impact of 1% accretive ASP increase on ULTC EPS % 4.5% Historical returns: Upcycles have seen 20-40% EBITDA CAGR We analyse past upcycles and downcycles in the past two decades to understand the typical growth in EBITDA during those periods; as seen in Figure 8, in upcycles, we typically see a 20-40% EBITDA CAGR typically. On the duration front, the longest up-cycle was in FY04-08, otherwise up-cycle and downcycles have typically lasted for 2-3 years. (ULTC.BO / UTCEM IN) 5

FY95 FY96 FY97 FY98 FY99 FY00 FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17E FY18E FY95 FY96 FY97 FY98 FY99 FY00 FY01 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17E FY18E 21 April 2016 Figure 8: Past cycles in Indian cement sector past 3 up-cycles had earnings CAGR of 20-30% Cycle Duration Time period Industry EBITDA CAGR Upcycle 3 years FY94-96 40% Downcycle 3 years FY97-99 -4% Upcycle 2 years FY00-01 20% Downcycle 2 years FY02-03 -12% Upcycle 5 years FY04-08 31% Downcycle 3 years FY09-11 -12% Upcycle 2 years FY12-13 19% Downcycle 3 years FY14-16 -15% Source: Company data, Credit Suisse research Ultratech already implies a five-year upcycle with 22% EBITDA CAGR We believe the stock is already pricing in a five-year upcycle with ~22% EBITDA CAGR over the period. Further stock outperformance is contingent on the upcycle transpiring to be either longer (duration), or higher profitability than that. The longest upcycle lasted five years (seen from FY04-08), and the industry witnessed a 30% EBITDA CAGR over the period. This was driven by utilisations trending up from ~85% to ~95% (Figure 10). With utilisations currently at ~65-70%, we do not expect the current upcycle to be as strong. Figure 9: Identifying upcycles areas shaded green have seen 20-40% EBITDA CAGR 15% 150% 125% 10% 100% 75% 5% 50% 25% 0% 0% -25% -5% -50% Figure 10: Past upcycles have seen strong EBITDA growth, but utilisations were 85-95%, which helped industry acquire pricing power; currently ~65-70% 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% Industry EBITDA growth (%; RHS) Industry Volume growth (%) Utilization Implied RoCE is at similar level to past upcycles Figure 11 and Figure 12 show that implied return assumptions in the current up-cycle are already equal to past up-cycles with the exception of the FY04-08 upcycle when returns were much higher, as utilisations increased from 85% to 95%, but currently utilisations are low at 65% and we do not expect them to reach 90% in the current up-cycle. (ULTC.BO / UTCEM IN) 6

Figure 11: Implied RoCE for Ambuja is already at similar level to past-upcyle 300.0% 30.0% 250.0% 25.0% 200.0% 20.0% 150.0% 15.0% 100.0% 10.0% 50.0% 5.0% 0.0% 0.0% 1-Jan-00 1-Jan-03 1-Jan-06 1-Jan-09 1-Jan-12 1-Jan-15 Ambuja EV/Ton as % replacement cost RoCE Market implied RoCE Figure 12: Implied RoCE for Ultratech assumes sharp recovery Ultratech RoCE (%) 18.0% 16.0% 14.0% 12.0% 10.0% 8.0% 6.0% 4.0% 2.0% 0.0% FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16E FY17E FY18 implied (ULTC.BO / UTCEM IN) 7

Limestone royalty under MMDR Act reduces attractiveness of JPA deal The Mines and Minerals Development and Regulation Act (MMDR) is being amended to allow the transfer of mines other than auction route. However, the amendment also has the provision of transfer charges, which have not been defined so far. The bill empowers the Central government to define these transfer charges. The amendment to the MMDR Act has been cleared in Lok Sabha, and requires clearance in Rajya Sabha now. Post the clearance in Rajya Sabha, we expect clarity on transfer charges on the acquired mines. In our view, the market currently is not assuming any impact of transfer charges on 21.2mt cement assets that Ultratech is buying from JPA. The transfer charges could be defined as an upfront payment or in the form of royalty that Ultratech may have to pay as it starts mining from the acquired assets. In our view, the latter is more likely. In the mine auctions, the premiums paid by the companies have varied, but even if we take the lower end of the premium of about Rs50/t (paid by Century Textile), then it could impact the current profitability of the acquired assets by 10% and post synergies EBITDA could be impacted by 5% for every Rs50/t as the royalty. Transfer charges on acquired JPA assets will be a negative surprise Every Rs50/t in transfer price will likely impact post synergies EBITDA of acquired assets by 5% Figure 13: Acquisition of JPA cement assets of 21.2mt will be EPS dilutive for three years; transfer charges on limestone could further delay the breakeven period Current Yr 1 Yr 2 Yr 3 Capacity (mt) 17.2 17.2 17.2 21.2 Utilisation 65% 70% 75% 70% EBITDA/t 470 650 800 950 Base EBITDA (Rs 5,255 7,826 10,320 14,098 mn) Synergies (Rs mn) 3,994 4,951 6,184 Total EBITDA (Rs 5,255 11,820 15,271 20,282 mn) Interest (Rs mn) (13,505) (13,505) (13,893) Depr (Rs mn) (5,500) (5,500) (5,500) PBT (Rs mn) (7,185) (3,734) 889 EPS impact -12% -6% 1% Including impact of transfer charges Limeston transfer 50 50 50 charge (Rs /t) PBT Impact (Rs mn) 602 645 745 Total EPS impact -13% -7% 0% The acquired assets from JPA are complementary to Ultratech and the deal value was almost at the replacement cost. Therefore, the deal was attractive for Ultratech. Post the deal, the Ultratech stock has outperformed both Ambuja and ACC, which shows that the market has already valued the upside from the deal. Given that the deal size is large (increasing capacity of Ultratech by 33%), execution is critical to realise the synergies, and successfully transition brand from JPA to Ultratech and realise the premium pricing. Additionally, if the transfer charges turn out to be higher than Rs50/t, the breakeven period could be longer. (ULTC.BO / UTCEM IN) 8

Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 Q1 21 April 2016 Water shortages could spoil nearterm volume growth momentum Cement demand growth in 4Q16 picked up to 8-9%, largely due to the low base of 4Q15. Within the quarter, demand growth in months of Jan-16 and Feb-16 was strong at 9% (day-adjusted) but demand growth in Mar-16 was low at just 5%, despite a very weak base of Mar-2015 (where several companies reported sales decline of 8-10%). Our checks suggest that the water shortage is intensifying and already impacting construction activities in several states like Karnataka, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. This may continue to impact volume growth momentum in the near term, and impact abilities of companies to push through new price increases. Figure 14: 1H FY17 volume growth may remain supported by a weak base but water shortage could impact the ability to push through price increase 14% 12% 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% -2% Quarterly Demand Growth YoY FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 Source: IIP data, Credit Suisse estimates Recently, the Central government updated the Supreme Court about water shortages in ten states, namely Karnataka, Odisha, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Rajasthan. As per the collated data, 254 districts across these ten states are affected by the drought. Figure 15: Drought affected districts in key states States Districts affected by drought UP 50 / 75 MP 46 / 51 Maharashtra 21 / 36 Karnataka 27 / 30 Jharkhand 22 / 24 Chattisgarh 25 / 27 Andhra Pradesh 9 / 13 Rajasthan 19 / 33 Telangana 7 / 10 Source: Credit Suisse research (ULTC.BO / UTCEM IN) 9

Companies Mentioned (Price as of 21-Apr-2016) Ambuja Cements Ltd (ABUJ.BO, Rs220.95) Jaiprakash Associates Ltd. (JAIA.BO, Rs8.32) (ULTC.BO, Rs3269.6, NEUTRAL, TP Rs3150.0) Important Global Disclosures Disclosure Appendix Anubhav Aggarwal and Badrinath Srinivasan each certify, with respect to the companies or securities that the individual analyzes, that (1) the views expressed in this report accurately reflect his or her personal views about all of the subject companies and securities and (2) no part of his or her compensation was, is or will be directly or indirectly related to the specific recommendations or views expressed in this report. 3-Year Price and Rating History for Ambuja Cements Ltd (ABUJ.BO) ABUJ.BO Closing Price Target Price Date (Rs) (Rs) Rating 05-May-13 188.20 205.00 O 22-Jul-13 198.65 205.00 N 24-Oct-13 193.95 180.00 06-Feb-14 155.80 155.00 24-Apr-14 218.75 160.00 U 29-Jul-14 205.95 184.00 18-Feb-15 269.50 230.00 30-Apr-15 234.20 218.00 03-Jul-15 241.70 210.00 28-Oct-15 208.75 210.00 N 18-Jan-16 191.05 200.00 * Asterisk signifies initiation or assumption of coverage. O U T PERFO RM N EU T RA L U N D ERPERFO RM 3-Year Price and Rating History for (ULTC.BO) ULTC.BO Closing Price Target Price Date (Rs) (Rs) Rating 05-May-13 1885.55 1950.00 N 20-Jan-14 1719.95 1700.00 20-Feb-14 1700.20 1430.00 U 24-Apr-14 2170.50 1535.00 29-Jul-14 2406.45 2200.00 N 20-Oct-14 2450.55 2300.00 27-Jan-15 3120.30 3900.00 O 27-Apr-15 2656.45 3700.00 03-Jul-15 3061.95 3525.00 18-Jan-16 2638.75 3150.00 * Asterisk signifies initiation or assumption of coverage. N EU T RA L U N D ERPERFO RM O U T PERFO RM The analyst(s) responsible for preparing this research report received Compensation that is based upon various factors including Credit Suisse's total revenues, a portion of which are generated by Credit Suisse's investment banking activities As of December 10, 2012 Analysts stock rating are defined as follows: Outperform (O) : The stock s total return is expected to outperform the relevant benchmark* over the next 12 months. Neutral (N) : The stock s total return is expected to be in line with the relevant benchmark* over the next 12 months. Underperform (U) : The stock s total return is expected to underperform the relevant benchmark* over the next 12 months. *Relevant benchmark by region: As of 10th December 2012, Japanese ratings are based on a stock s total return relative to the analyst's coverage universe which consists of all companies covered by the analyst within the relevant sector, with Outperforms representing the most attractiv e, Neutrals the less attractive, and Underperforms the least attractive investment opportunities. As of 2nd October 2012, U.S. and Canadian as well as European ratings are based on a stock s total return relative to the analyst's coverage universe which consists of all companies covered by the analyst within the relevant sector, with Outperforms representing the most attractive, Neutrals the less attractive, and Underperforms the least attractive investment opportunities. For Latin Ame rican and non-japan Asia stocks, ratings are based on a stock s total return relative to the average total return of the relevant country or regional benchmark; prior to 2nd October 2012 U.S. and Canadian ratings were based on (1) a stock s absolute total return potential to its current share price and (2) the relative attractiv eness of a stock s total return potential within (ULTC.BO / UTCEM IN) 10

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