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Berger Paints Q1 net up 17%

| | Aug 02, 2014, at 02:39 am
New Delhi, Aug 1 (IBNS) Berger Paints India registered a growth of 17 percent in revenue for the quarter ended on June 30 to stand at Rs. 57.5 crores as against Rs.49.1 crores in the corresponding quarter of last year.
The company said its Net Sales and other Operating Income for the quarter ended on June 30  was Rs. 1060.5 crores as against Rs.907.8 crores in the corresponding quarter of the last year representing an increase of 17% over the corresponding period of last year.
 
The basic earnings  per share was Rs. 1.66 compared to Rs. 1.42 in the same quarter of the previous year, it said.
 

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