Sharmila Joshi of sharmilajoshi.com told CNBC-TV18, "The situation that we have on hand where you don't have to pay toll at a lot of places has created a situation where there is a loss to companies like IRB Infra which in fact collect toll. If I remember correctly, the figure I had read 4 or 5 days back was Rs 462 crore or in that vicinity. We don't know how they are going to be repaid, how they are going to be compensated etc which definitely means that this quarter is not going to be a great quarter for IRB Infra."
"However, once this period is over there should not be any real change in the kind of earning visibility that a company like IRB Infra will have for the simple reason that it will be back to business as usual for them while lot of other sectors may actually face the pain of seeing lower off take, lower demand etc. So, from that point of view IRB Infra is okay." "Also we have been hearing that NHAI has been talking of more orders etc. So, from that point of view also within the infra space, I think the road space will be the first to see more orders when government spending sort of picks up in the next couple of months. So, if one is a longer term investor you should stay invested and maybe one can try and average it if you do see the market overall correct more," she added.
"However, once this period is over there should not be any real change in the kind of earning visibility that a company like IRB Infra will have for the simple reason that it will be back to business as usual for them while lot of other sectors may actually face the pain of seeing lower off take, lower demand etc. So, from that point of view IRB Infra is okay." "Also we have been hearing that NHAI has been talking of more orders etc. So, from that point of view also within the infra space, I think the road space will be the first to see more orders when government spending sort of picks up in the next couple of months. So, if one is a longer term investor you should stay invested and maybe one can try and average it if you do see the market overall correct more," she added.
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