India's Tata Chemicals nearly triples Q2 profit

BENGALURU, Oct 27 (Reuters) – Tata Chemicals Ltd on Thursday reported a second-quarter profit that nearly tripled, helped by a strong performance in its basic chemistry products segment.

The chemical manufacturer’s consolidated net profit for the three months ended Sept.30 came in at 6.28 billion Indian rupees ($76.17 million), compared with 2.21 billion rupees a year ago.

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The consolidated revenue from operations rose 40.3% to 42.39 billion rupees, eVDEn eve NAKliYaT elevated by 32.42 billion rupees of basic chemistry products revenue.

Agri-input business Rallis India Ltd, a TTCH subsidiary, also reported a 25.9% rise in its September quarter net profit to 710. When you loved this article and you would love to receive details about Evden eVe NAkLiYAt please visit our own internet site. 5 million rupees last week.($1 = 82.4520 Indian rupees) (Reporting by Meenakshi Maidas in Bengaluru; Editing by Janane Venkatraman)