
Aakash Exploration Services standalone net profit declines 92.02% in the March 2025 quarter
Sales decline 16.57% to Rs 25.77 crore
Net profit of Aakash Exploration Services declined 92.02% to Rs 0.28 crore in the quarter ended March 2025 as against Rs 3.51 crore during the previous quarter ended March 2024. Sales declined 16.57% to Rs 25.77 crore in the quarter ended March 2025 as against Rs 30.89 crore during the previous quarter ended March 2024.
For the full year,net profit declined 70.37% to Rs 1.84 crore in the year ended March 2025 as against Rs 6.21 crore during the previous year ended March 2024. Sales rose 6.46% to Rs 98.19 crore in the year ended March 2025 as against Rs 92.23 crore during the previous year ended March 2024.
Particulars Quarter Ended Year Ended Mar. 2025 Mar. 2024 % Var. Mar. 2025 Mar. 2024 % Var. Sales 25.7730.89 -17 98.1992.23 6 OPM % 9.9322.47 - 10.3018.56 - PBDT 2.336.73 -65 9.7315.93 -39 PBT 0.394.77 -92 2.568.38 -69 NP 0.283.51 -92 1.846.21 -70

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