Latest News | Data Patterns Reports Q3 Profit After Tax at Rs 44.66 Cr
Get latest articles and stories on Latest News at LatestLY. Data Patterns (India) Ltd has reported a profit after tax of Rs 44.66 crore for the October-December 2024 quarter, the company said.
Chennai, Feb 6 (PTI) Data Patterns (India) Ltd has reported a profit after tax of Rs 44.66 crore for the October-December 2024 quarter, the company said.
The city-based company, engaged in defence and aerospace electronics solutions, had registered a profit after tax of Rs 50.97 crore in the corresponding quarter of last financial year.
The profit after tax for the nine month period ending December 31, 2024 stood at Rs 107.73 crore, as against Rs 110.59 crore registered in the year ago period.
Commenting on the financial performance, company Chairman and Managing Director Srinivasagopalan Rangarajan said, "We are pleased to report healthy and improved margins for the nine months of FY2024-25 driven by our continued focus on operational efficiency and more favourable product mix. Revenue for the quarter was impacted due to delay in receipt of order and also deferment of delivery of completed products by a customer."
"We are however, committed to continue our trajectory maintaining healthy revenue growth and profitability," he said in a company statement issued on Thursday.
The total income during the quarter under review fell to Rs 128.41 crore from Rs 150.81 crore registered in the corresponding quarter of last financial year. For the nine month period ending December 31, 2024 the total income dipped to Rs 347.86 crore as compared to Rs 371.26 crore registered in the year ago period.
The company said the orders as on date stood at Rs 1,094.99 crore while including orders negotiated converted into orders, the order book would be Rs 1,184.14 crore, the statement added.
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