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    Welspun Enterprises Q4 results: Net profit falls 54% to Rs 41 cr

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    The company had clocked a consolidated net profit of Rs 89.08 crore in the corresponding quarter a year ago, Welspun Enterprises said in a regulatory filing to the BSE.

    Its consolidated total income during the January-March 2021 quarter rose to Rs 600.97 crore compared to Rs 515.70 crore in the year-ago period.
    NEW DELHI: on Wednesday said its consolidated net profit fell 54 per cent to Rs 40.94 crore during the quarter ended March 31.

    The company had clocked a consolidated net profit of Rs 89.08 crore in the corresponding quarter a year ago, Enterprises said in a regulatory filing to the BSE.

    Its consolidated total income during the January-March 2021 quarter rose to Rs 600.97 crore compared to Rs 515.70 crore in the year-ago period.

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    Total expenses during the quarter also increased to Rs 535 crore crore, from Rs 434 crore a year ago.
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