-- 根據週四提交給印度證券交易所的文件顯示,基礎設施開發商韋爾斯潘企業(Welspun Enterprises,NSE:WELENT,BOM:532553)已從馬哈拉施特拉邦基礎設施發展公司獲得一份價值730億印度盧比的訂單。 該合約涉及在馬哈拉施特拉邦浦那至希魯爾段國道上建造一條六車道部分高架高速公路走廊,並對現有道路進行改造。 該項目特許經營期為29年,其中包括4年的建設期。 至此,該公司未完成訂單總額增至1,876億盧比。 該公司股價在最近的交易中下跌超過1%。
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