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塔塔化工第四財季綜合虧損擴大

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-- 塔塔化工(NSE:TATACHEM,BOM:500770)截至3月31日的第四財季,合併歸屬於股東的虧損擴大至213億印度盧比,去年同期虧損為15.6億盧比。 這家化學製造商週一向印度證券交易所提交的文件顯示,每股虧損增加至83.68盧比,去年同期每股虧損為2.19盧比。 第四財季營業收入從去年同期的351億盧比降至344億盧比,低於Visible Alpha調查的分析師先前預測的348億盧比。 公司董事會建議派發截至3月31日財年的每股11盧比的股利。

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