Its net profit stood at Rs 50.13 crore in the year-ago period
The company reported an increase of 40 per cent YoY in Ebitda/t at Rs 1,457 due to a conscious and continuous containment of both variable & fixed costs
Murli Industries' acquisition will drive market share gains in west India, while multiple expansions continue in east and south
Dalmia Bharat's total expenses fell 25.54 per cent to Rs 1,734 crore in June quarter as against Rs 2,329 crore in Q1FY20
The company had posted a net profit of Rs 54.39 crore in the same quarter year ago, according to a regulatory filing.
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Calcom was admitted to NCLT following an appeal from Mauritius based GuarantCo Ltd, a financial creditor who has alleged dues of Rs 100 crore
Amid the gloomy GDP print; however, what is noteworthy is that the government spending rose sharply to 15.6 per cent during the quarter, as against 8.8 per cent in 1QFY20.
Analysts at Anand Rathi say that with fresh capacities coming up and prices in the East rising, they expect volume and revenue growing well over FY19-21
In recent years, cement companies like Birla Corporation have also taken a similar path - come up with a flagship brand as part of its plans to become a national player
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The Murli Cement deal, which comes Riders, will establish the Company's presence in Maharashtra; firm has started process of acquiring land for new plant in Rajasthan
The company registered a consolidated revenue of Rs 2,285 crore in the July-September period, over Rs 2,173 crore in the year-ago quarter
The brownfield expansion in east India involves increasing the capacity in its West Bengal plant from 1.3 mtpa to 4 mtpa and in its Rajgangpur plant by another 3 mtpa
Earlier, only Dalmia Bharat was in the fray for the acquisition
The company's June quarter performance was good despite soft volume growth on demand woes
Dalmia OCL is India's second-largest refractory company with a production capacity of 250,000 tonnes per annum
Curing refers to the process and time taken to maintain the correct moisture level in concrete to achieve the desired strength and durability
Firm secures mining rights, to set up plant with 4 mtpa capacity
As the Binani Cement case enters the Supreme Court, it marks the last phase of this takeover battle between UltraTech and Dalmia Bharat raging for 16 months now