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CIAN Agro Industries' Consolidated Net Profit Jumps in Fiscal Q4; Shares Up 5%

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CIAN Agro Industries & Infrastructure's (BOM:519477) consolidated attributable net profit surged to 639.3 million Indian rupees in the fiscal fourth quarter ended March 31 from 83.6 million rupees a year ago.

Earnings per share soared to 22.84 rupees from 2.99 rupees a year earlier, the agro-processing company said in a filing to the BSE on Tuesday.

Revenue from operations in fiscal Q4 also increased to 6.56 billion rupees from 4.90 billion rupees a year ago.

The company's shares were up 5% in recent trade.

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