Latest News | Bayer CropScience Q1 Net Jumps 86 Pc to Rs 251.7 Cr
Get latest articles and stories on Latest News at LatestLY. Bayer CropScience Ltd on Thursday reported an 86 per cent increase in consolidated net profit at Rs 251.7 crore for the June quarter on better monsoon that helped boost its sales of seeds and crop protection products.
New Delhi, Aug 6 (PTI) Bayer CropScience Ltd on Thursday reported an 86 per cent increase in consolidated net profit at Rs 251.7 crore for the June quarter on better monsoon that helped boost its sales of seeds and crop protection products.
The company's net profit stood at Rs 135.3 crore in the year-ago period, it said in a regulatory filing.
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Total income rose to Rs 1,242.7 crore in the first quarter of the fiscal, from Rs 969 crore in the corresponding period of the previous year, the filing added. PTI MJH ABM ABM 08062213 NNNNhe moon," V'landys told local media on Sunday of Project Apollo, the league's push to get back on the field.
"We're looking for Mars now. We want to see in the next three weeks if the infection rate is altered in any fashion. If it hasn't, we'll be pushing very hard for crowds … capped crowds. We're looking at July 1."
Australia's leading national association of doctors, however, warned that July would be too soon to think about making a change.
"Put bluntly, this absurd and dangerous idea belongs in the sin-bin," AMA president Tony Bartone said in a statement.
"The NRL should be satisfied that it has its competition back in action, but it is unfair and unwise to put the health of the game's fans at risk.
"They must first monitor the health and safety of the players and officials who will be involved in the thick of the on-field action."
The AMA highlighted the slow return of sport in Europe without crowds and praised the leaders of Australian rules for their cautious approach tied to expert medical advice.
Stringent controls and early border closures have contributed to Australia having only 102 known deaths from COVID-19 and just over 7,100 reported cases.
The federal government has announced a three-phase plan to ease restrictions in the coming months, with the states and territories to determine their own timings. But social distancing and hygiene measures will be retained indefinitely. (AP)
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