2022
DOI: 10.32479/ijeep.13716
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Pre and Post COVID-19 Disparity of Financial Performance of Oil and Gas Firms: An Absolute and Relational Study

Abstract: COVID-19 changed the shape and size of the business and industry and lowered the multidimensional performances of the firms, globally. The outbreak of the corona mitigated or stopped the operational activities of businesses and industry and affected the routine of individuals at large. The study analyzes the pre and post-COVID-19 financial performance of Indian oil and gas firms and tries to get the impact of the financial performances. The analysis is based upon the secondary financial data while ratio analys… Show more

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“…In terms of profitability, enterprises in the public and private sectors are nearly comparable. Ali (2022) reports that, in comparison to bigger production of Indian oil and gas corporations, smaller production companies indicate a better post-COVID-19 connection growth in context of earnings, profitability, liquidity, total revenues, and expenditure. He recommended raising the external funding in capital composition, together with cost and management efficiency improvements, to boost larger-scale production enterprises' profitability.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of profitability, enterprises in the public and private sectors are nearly comparable. Ali (2022) reports that, in comparison to bigger production of Indian oil and gas corporations, smaller production companies indicate a better post-COVID-19 connection growth in context of earnings, profitability, liquidity, total revenues, and expenditure. He recommended raising the external funding in capital composition, together with cost and management efficiency improvements, to boost larger-scale production enterprises' profitability.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Private-sector businesses are virtually identical to public-sector businesses in terms of profitability. Ali (2022) asserts that compared to larger-scale production of Indian oil and gas corporations, smaller-scale production businesses show a superior post-COVID-19 relational rise in total revenue, expenditure, earnings, profitability, and liquidity. He suggested improving cost and management efficiency as well as the external funds in capital composition to increase the profitability in greater-scale production companies.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%