Gujarat Ambuja Cements Q4 net up 106 per cent
By Our Corporate Bureau | 17 Apr 2004
The company has announced an interim dividend of 50 per cent; this is on the fully diluted equity share capital of Rs176.55 crore, post-conversion of the company''s FCCBs into equity shares.
Sales turnover increased 18 per cent, to Rs. 559.10 crore (Rs. 472.11 crore), although sales volumes, at 27.28 lakh tonnes, increased only 2 per cent. Realisation moved up sharply, with prices during the quarter ruling at Rs. 140 per bag (of 50 kgs) whereas prices during the corresponding quarter of the previous year averaged Rs. 120 per bag.
Total expenditure rose 11.6 per cent, to Rs. 376.83 crore (Rs. 337.66 crore). "Despite coal prices increasing from $ 35 per tonne to $ 70 per tonne, we have been able to contain power and fuel cost rise at 5 per cent, said Mr. Anil Singhvi, Executive Director, Gujarat Ambuja Cements.
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