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Brainbees Solutions Narrows Consolidated Loss in Fiscal Q4

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Brainbees Solutions (NSE:FIRSTCRY, BOM:544226 ) narrowed its attributable consolidated loss to 303.1 million Indian rupees in the fiscal fourth quarter ended March 31, from a loss of 767.4 million rupees a year ago.

Loss per share contracted to 0.63 rupees from the year-ago loss per share of 1.60 rupees, according to a Tuesday filing to the Indian stock exchanges by the kids products retailer.

Revenue from operations in fiscal Q4 increased to 21.6 billion rupees from 19.3 billion rupees a year earlier.

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