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ウォックハルト、第4四半期決算で黒字転換。株価は9%上昇。

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-- ウォックハルト(NSE:WOCKPHARMA、BOM:532300)は、3月31日を期末とする会計年度第4四半期において、連結純利益16億6000万インドルピーを計上しました。これは前年同期の連結純損失2億5000万インドルピーから大幅な改善となります。 同社の株価は火曜日の取引で約9%上昇しました。 同社が月曜日に証券取引所に提出した資料によると、1株当たり利益は10.22インドルピーとなり、前年同期の1株当たり損失1.57インドルピーから黒字転換しました。 会計年度第4四半期の営業収益は、前年同期の74億3000万インドルピーから96億5000万インドルピーへと増加しました。

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