Sales decline 15.61% to Rs 1.46 crore
Net profit of KCL Infra Projects rose 1600.00% to Rs 0.17 crore in the quarter ended June 2022 as against Rs 0.01 crore during the previous quarter ended June 2021. Sales declined 15.61% to Rs 1.46 crore in the quarter ended June 2022 as against Rs 1.73 crore during the previous quarter ended June 2021.
ParticularsQuarter EndedJun. 2022Jun. 2021% Var.Sales1.461.73 -16 OPM %-7.53-6.94 –PBDT0.250.05 400 PBT0.230.03 667 NP0.170.01 1600
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