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UPL consolidated losses narrow to Rs 176 cr in Q1

UPL consolidated losses narrow to Rs 176 cr in Q1

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Mumbai, Aug 1 (PTI) Agrochemicals and pesticide player UPL on Friday reported narrowing of consolidated net losses to Rs 176 crore during the June quarter.
The company's loss stood at Rs 527 crore during the first quarter of 2024-25, UPL said in a regulatory filing.
Revenue from operations of the company grew 1.64 per cent during the quarter under review at Rs 9,216 crore compared to Rs 9,067 crore in the same period of the previous fiscal year.
'We are pleased to report a strong start to FY26, reflecting the strength of our portfolio. All the platforms have been able to improve margins and cash generation," UPL Chairman and Group CEO Jai Shroff said.
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