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    Britannia Industries Q4 preview: PAT likely to decline 1.5% YoY to Rs 551 crore on price cuts, competition

    Britannia Industries anticipates a 1.5% YoY PAT decline to Rs 551 crore due to price cuts. Revenue growth expected. Key monitorables include rural demand trends, new launches, and distribution expansion.

    Ambuja Cements Q4 Results: Profit doubles to to Rs 1,526 crore on volume growth, cost optimization

    Ambuja Cements’ consolidated net profit for the March quarter nearly doubled on year to Rs 1,526 crore aided by a robust volume growth and cost reduction.

    Ambuja Cements Q4 results: Profit up 6% YoY to Rs 532 cr; co approves Rs 2 dividend

    Ambuja Cements reported a standalone net profit of 532 crore rupees for the quarter that ended in March 2024, showing a 6% increase compared to the previous year. Revenue from operations in the fourth quarter rose by 12% year-on-year to Rs 4,780 crore. The Board has recommended a dividend of Rs 2 per equity share for the financial year 2023-24, subject to approval of shareholders of the company.

    Exide Industries Q4 Results: Firm beats profit view on higher demand

    Indian battery-maker Exide Industries beat fourth-quarter profit expectations on Tuesday, helped by higher demand in its automotive and industrial products segments.

    UltraTech Cement shares rise over 2% on strong Q4 results. Should you buy, sell or hold the stock?

    UltraTech Cement shares surged 2.4% to Rs 10,200 following robust Q4 results. Consolidated net profit grew 36% YoY to Rs 2,258 crore, exceeding estimates. Revenue rose 9% YoY to Rs 20,419 crore. A dividend of Rs 70 per share was recommended. EBITDA increased 33% YoY to Rs 4,250 crore.

    Banks, finance companies show strong momentum in early Q4 results

    March 2024 quarter results reveal robust revenue and profit growth, particularly driven by banking and finance companies. Varied performance noted across different sectors, with expectations exceeded in some areas. ​In the coming weeks, as more companies from diverse sectors declare results, the dominance of select sectors and companies will reduce and trend in aggregate numbers will be clearer.

    The Economic Times
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