
Bombay Dyeing Q4 profit falls 83% to Rs 11.54 cr, revenue dips 12%
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New Delhi: Bombay Dyeing & Manufacturing Co on Monday reported a decline of 82.6 per cent in its consolidated profit at Rs 11.54 crore in the fourth quarter ended March 2025. The company had posted a net profit of Rs 66.46 crore in the January-March quarter a year ago, according to a regulatory filing from Bombay Dyeing & Manufacturing Co Ltd.
Its total income was down 12.42 per cent to Rs 395.47 crore in the March quarter. It was at Rs 451.58 crore in the corresponding quarter a year ago.
Total expenses of Bombay Dyeing were at Rs 382.78 in the March quarter.
For the financial year ended March 2025, Bombay Dyeing's net profit was down 83.4 per cent to Rs 490.16 crore. It was at Rs 2,948.63 crore a year ago, exceptionally high due to sales of land parcels.
In FY25, Bombay Dyeing's total income was down 3.72 per cent to Rs 1,732.34 crore.
Meanwhile, in a separate filing, Bombay Dyeing informed its board in a meeting held on Monday recommended the final dividend of 60 per cent for FY25, which is Rs 1.20/- per equity share of Rs 2/- each.
Shares of the Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Company Ltd on Monday settled at Rs 132.80 on BSE, down 2.04 per cent from the previous close.>
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