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Tata Investment's Consolidated Profit Jumps in Fiscal Q4

-- Tata Investment (NSE:TATAINVEST, BOM:501301) consolidated attributable profit increased sharply to 638.3 million Indian rupees in the fiscal fourth quarter ended March 31 from 377.2 billion rupees a year ago.

Earnings per share jumped to 1.26 rupees from 0.75 rupees a year earlier, according to a Tuesday filing to the Indian stock exchanges by the non-banking financial company.

Total revenue from operations in fiscal Q4 also increased to 399.8 million rupees from 164.3 million rupees a year ago.

The company also declared a dividend of 3.40 rupees per share, subject to shareholder approval.

The company's shares were up over 1% in recent trade.

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Exchange-Traded Funds, Equity Futures Higher Pre-Bell Wednesday Amid Extended US-Iran Ceasefire

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