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Godrej Industries Q3 net up eight times at Rs 44 cr

Diversified business conglomerate Godrej Industries today reported an eight-fold jump in its net profit at Rs 43.80 crore for the quarter ended December 31, 2009, over the year-ago period. - Hero Honda Q3 profit up 78% to Rs 536 cr - SBI Q3 net down 8.4% to Rs 3,305 cr - Lloyds Steel Q3 turns profitable - Jet back in black with Rs 106 cr profit in Q3 - Tata Coffee Q3 PAT up 13.5% to Rs 14 cr - Voltas Q3 net up 86% to Rs 76 cr The company had reported net profit of Rs 5.04 crore for the same quarter previous fiscal, it said in a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange. During the quarter under consideration, the company had reported net sales of Rs 852.5 crore, registering an increase of seven per cent compared to Rs 792.73 crore in the corresponding period last fiscal.


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