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MRF scrip beefed up with lower cost and higher Q1 net adding muscle

By IANS | Updated: August 3, 2023 19:00 IST

Chennai, Aug 3 The shares of 'the tyres with muscle' company MRF Ltd on Thursday touched Rs 107,500 ...

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Chennai, Aug 3 The shares of 'the tyres with muscle' company MRF Ltd on Thursday touched Rs 107,500 with its Q1 net profit at Rs 581.45 crore with the reduction in input costs.

On the BSE, the scrip, with a face value of Rs 10, opened at Rs 101,725.05 (closing price of Wednesday Rs 102,640.10) and touched a high of Rs 1,07,500 and closed at Rs 106,923.10.

The company closed Q1FY24 with an operational revenue of Rs 6,323.28 crore (Q1FY23 Rs 5,598.92 crore) and a net profit of Rs 581.45 crore (Rs.112.36 crore).

The company’s material cost for the period under review went down to Rs 3,722.03 crore (Rs 4,043.31 crore).

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