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ジンダル・ステンレスの連結利益は第4四半期に増加

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-- ジンダル・ステンレス(NSE:JSL、BOM:532508)の連結帰属利益は、3月31日を期末とする会計年度第4四半期において、前年同期の59億1000万インドルピーから84億4000万インドルピーに増加した。 同社は月曜日、インド証券取引所への提出書類の中で、1株当たり利益が前年同期の7.17ルピーから10.22ルピーに増加したと発表した。この数字は、Visible Alphaの調査におけるアナリスト予想の9.69ルピーを上回った。 会計年度第4四半期の営業収益も、前年同期の1020億ルピーから1134億ルピーに増加した。 同社の取締役会は、3月31日を期末とする会計年度について、額面2ルピーの普通株式1株当たり3ルピーの期末配当を推奨した。

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