

Profitability of Indian Automobile Companies
Abstract
Car industry is one of the vital areas in India and it is the advancing business in the country. The business helps the economy in numerous ways. The specialist chose 10 companies. For the investigation of benefit., The time duration of the review are from 2015 to 2024. The review utilized auxiliary information (bookkeeping information). The analytical tests involved proportional examination such as Pooled Regression, Fixed Effect Model, Random Effect Model, First - Differencing and Hausman test (Ph-test) were run and the following results were obtained., some are diminished during the review time frame, net benefit of Companies Expanded significantly. It was additionally confirmed that productivity regarding net benefit proportion, working benefit proportion, return on resources (sales revenue), Raw Material Cost and employees cost (pay) and Power and Fuel Consumption .
All the companies mentioned in Intro. are superior during the review time frame.
The consequences of Regression demonstrated that tremendous contrasts were tracked down in net benefit. proportion, return on resources and profit per divide between the example organizations and in the event that of working benefit proportion and profit from ventures, no massive contrasts were found among test organizations.
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