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2nd February 2021
To, To, The Manager - Listing Department, Manager-Department of Corporate Services The National Stock Exchange of India Ltd BSE Limited Exchange Plaza, 5th floor, Jeejeebhoy Towers, Plot no. C/1, “G” Block, Dalal Street, Fort, Bandra-Kurla Complex, Mumbai - 400 001 Mumbai-400051 Symbol: APCOTEXIND Security Code: 523694
Dear Sir,
Sub: Extract of Financial results – 31[st] December 2020 – Advertisement
Please find enclosed a copy of advertisement (extract of Financial results – 31[st] December 2020) published in Business Standard (English) and Mumbai Lakshadweep (Marathi).
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MUMBAI | FRIDAY, 29 JANUARY 2021
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4 POLITICS & PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Budget session set to get off to a rocky start today 18 Opposition parties to boycott President’s address in solidarity with farmers
ADITI PHADNIS & PTI
New Delhi, 28 January
he Budget Session of Parliament that begins on Friday is set to get T off to a rocky start as 18 Opposition parties announced on Thurs day that they will boycott the President’s address to the joint sitting of both Houses in solidarity with farmers protesting against the three Union laws. Announcing the decision, Ghulam Nabi Azad, leader of Opposition in Rajya ALL ABOUT THE SESSION Sabha, said the 16 parties also demanded an independent probe into the Centre’s n Budget Session will be expected to end on Apr 8 n Question Hour will be role in the violence that shook the national held in two parts, n Parliament will sit in two allowed for an hour capital during the farmers’ tractor parade starting from Friday shifts because of Covidn All normal procedures on Republic Day. Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi said this was n First part is scheduled to 19. Morning session is including Question Hour, “most unfortunate”. conclude on Feb 15, dedicated to Rajya Sabha, Zero Hour and The parties that will boycott the preswhile second part will while Lok Sabha will be discussion under Rule ident’s address on Friday are the Congress, begin on March 8. It is held in the evening 377 will be carried out the Nationalist Congress Party, the National Conference, the Aam Aadmi Regulation Bill and the Maintenance and sive legislation addressing the digital ecoParty (AAP), the Shiromani Akali Dal Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Bill sphere and the right to individual privacy. (SAD), the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, are likely to be discussed and passed. The Supreme Court has already ruled the Trinamool Congress, the Shiv Sena, Pending legislation includes the Medical that the right to privacy is a fundamental the Samajwadi Party, the Rashtriya Janata Termination of Pregnancy (Amendment) right. The government has drafted a law, Dal, the Communist Party of India Bill and the Dam Safety Bill. but this was referred to a joint parliamen(Marxist), the CPI, the Indian Union The Opposition is likely to be extremely tary committee. Muslim League, the RSP, the People's active, which might ensure that this session Elements of the JPC-drafted Bill, after Democratic Party, the MDMK, the Kerala is loud and acrimonious. Not just the a clause-by-clause discussion and meetCongress (M) and the All India United farmers’ protest against the three farm laws ings with more than 100 stakeholders — Democratic Front. passed in the Monsoon Session that the including companies like Facebook, government has flatly refused to repeal, but WhatsApp, Paytm and others — propose Session agenda also the handling of the Covid-19 pandemic mirroring of data held by companies that The most important items on the agenda and the situation on the Line of Actual have servers in jurisdictions that are not in the session are the passage of the Budget Control (LAC) are expected to be flagged by friendly to India. In other words, no strict and related documents — the Economic the Opposition. Opposition parties will also localisation of data. The changes in the Survey for 2021-22 on Friday, The Union quiz the government on the status of the government-drafted Bill relate to the size Budget on Monday, and the report of the vaccines, amid extensive doubts over the and composition of the statutory authority Finance Commission. efficacy of one of the vaccines, and more that will hear complaints about data The Joint Parliamentary Committee on financial assistance for states to deal with breaches. “We have tried to re-formulate the Personal Data Protection (PDP) Bill is the fallout of the pandemic. the Bill incorporating the voices of those ready with its report and is expected to be Among the non-Budget legislative who will be touched by it — not just the tabled in the session. The DNA business, the most significant will be the bureaucracy and the government,” said a Technology (Use and Application) PDP Bill that will be the first comprehenmember of the JPC.
based independent HR conmitting their applications to cost unacceptably, Kumar said: > FROM PAGE 1 FROM PAGE 1 sultant, is hopeful that this shift the respective authorities. "We will sell the F-15EX on the in mindset will bring about a BSNL and MTNL had initerms and condiations the In the shadow larger change. “There has been tially shortlisted as many as 14 Indian government wants to a fundamental shift in the way properties for sale. Later, DoT buy it." of Covid domestic chores are divided between genders, and the lockdecided to sell four of these, out of which two were found to be launched the so-called Boeing On Thursday, Boeing also The seating in the staff buses down normalised these conundervalued. Hence, DoT India Repair Development and was spaced out and organised versations across the board and decided not to go ahead with Sustainment (BIRDS) Hub. in a zig-zag manner. Those who helped challenge the associtheir auction. DoT is of the view This effectively amounts to could, such as corporate and ated stereotypes.” This, she that some properties were localising the maintenance, project management staff, hopes, will positively impact valued below the circle rates in repair and overhaul (MRO) of were quickly oriented to work managers and help them their respective states. “We Boeing platforms being used from home. “It was an intense become more empathetic. were not keen on selling those by the Indian military. time,” recalls Sapra. Things “Previously, WFH was not assets below the circle rate India is one of the world’s have now gotten into a rhythm looked upon favourably,” says prevalent in that particular largest Boeing defence cusand are close to how they were Varma. That has changed. state,” said a DoT official. tomers. It currently operates 11 in normal times, but some of Most MNC in Gurugram However, properties where C-17 Globemaster III transport these practices are continuing. don’t intend to get people back the valuation differences have aircraft, nine P-8I Poseidon Apart from logistical coninto office before June. Some been reconciled to a reasonable maritime patrol aircraft with cerns and adaptations, this might begin with just 10 per level, can be taken up for three more on order, 22 AHperiod also called for mental cent staff. Across the country, further steps in the monetisa64E Apache attack helicopters, reorientation. Kumar Aditya, the offices that are getting tion process. Usually, the valwith six more on order and 15 who works with a fintech firm employees back are doing so uation of the property is done CH-47F Chinooks heavy lift in Gurugram, says the through shifts while also ensurby the companies as well as a helicopters. dynamics of business are ing social distancing norms are consultant, and the final value The BIRDS Hub can also changing. Things that would've maintained. A hybrid model is is arrived at after assessing the provide support, with New happened, say, five years down the other new normal. Aditya, The department also feels Delhi’s acquiescence, to Boeing have got expedited. Aditya’s is who lives in Delhi, would be that restrictions should be platforms in service with other a products-cum-services comhappy to continue with WFH – removed for achieving the best regional countries. This could pany. It is now reorienting to a “though I do sometimes feel I value out of the asset significantly raise India’s product-focused company sin - have intruded on my mother’s Monetising real estate assets defence export earnings. ce the cost of providing services space who used to have the worth ~37,500 crore is part of Stating that this would is far more. “Naturally there is house to herself during the the overall relief package that “shape India as a strategic desnervousness among employees day”. But he is happy about the would be used to retire debts, tination for aerospace engiwho were hired for one thing travel time he saves. “My rouupgrade networks and offer a neering, maintenance, repair and are now doing a job that tine is better. I’ve been able to voluntary retirement scheme and sustainment services”, someone with less experience pay attention to myself and be (VRS) ai m ed at reducing the Boeing said the BIRDS “traincan do for less salary,” he says. disciplined.” two companies’ employee ing programs would increase The uncertainty has As for engaging with colstrength by half. skilled manpower by developbrought with it a vital lesson: leagues and good, old office ing sub-tier suppliers and "Your job may not be secure, banter, “that continues with medium, small and micro but ensure that your career is." the colleagues I am close with,” enterprises (MSMEs) to build Boeing gets US So, he has been updating his he says. “Only, now we don’t high quality MRO capabilities skills, the intangible ones such waste hours on it.” in India”. govt nod... as reading more, being more aware of things around him, and focusing on sound invest- Asset valuation The F-15 Eagle, which is flown by several air forces, including Govt set to ment planning. He has also of BSNL-MTNL... that of Israel, has a formidable realised the importance of air-to-air combat record of amend... deep work, without distur“The assets under monetisa104-0. Along the way, Boeing bance, which is sometimes tion have various issues and developed a ground strike verAfter security clearance is unavoidable when working encumbrances associated with sion called the Strike Eagle. received, details including the from home. them — for example, seeking Now, equipped with a new name of the highest bidder, the In the initial months, with the removal of a designation, cockpit, active electronically price quoted by it, and the bosses suspicious of whether reservation, encroachment, scanned array (AESA) radar, terms and conditions in the people were actually working mutation, change of land use integrated electronic warfare share-purchase agreement are while at home, Aditya says and so on,” said the official suite and fused sensors and placed before the Core Group there’d be a catch-up or stockquoted above. Sources say that data links, the F-15EX has of Secretaries on Divestment taking call every three hours. many of the assets would been transformed into a (CGD), headed by the cabinet “A lot of time was wasted in require their land use to be multi-role fighter capable of secretary. The CGD then makes that, but now everyone is more changed to get the best sale the full range of missions. recommendations to the or less settled in the work from value. BSNL and MTNL have The aerodynamics of the F- Cabinet Committee on home (WFH) routine,” he says. reportedly started the process 15 have always been top-of-theEconomic Affairs. If H1 fails to Anjali Varma, a Bengaluruof change of land use by subline. Capable of flying at Mach get security clearance, the CGD 2.5 (two-and-a-half times the can give the option to the next BS SUDOKU # 3268 speed of sound), the F-15EX is highest bidder (H2) for matchthe world’s fastest fighter airing the bidding price of H1. craft. It carries 13.5 tonnes of “It’s always not possible that armament, more than the the second-highest bidder will Very easy: Rafale or the Sukhoi-30MKI. Its match the price offered by the « range of 1,200 nautical miles highest bidder,” the official Solution tomorrow (2,200 kilometres) enables it to said. This would then derail the strike targets deep inside privatisation process. enemy territory. The changes will be Based on publicly available approved and implemented in SOLUTION TO # 3267 US budget figures, the F-15EX a month as the government costs $80.3 million per fighter, starts receiving financial bids including the cost of its twin for privatising Bharat engines. However, India wants Petroleum Corporation, the aircraft to be built in India, Shipping Corporation of India, which involves setting up and Air India, etc. ~~HOW TO PLAY~~ certifying a new factory and The security committee will Fill in the grid so that every row, training workers. That would finalise what information will every column and every 3x3 box take the cost up significantly. be sought from financial bidcontains the digits 1 to 9 Asked whether building the ders, the official quoted above fighter in India would raise its said.
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ORIENTAL VENEER PRODUCTS LIMITED
Sonal Adhesives Limited
CIN: L35100MH1991PLC060686 Regd. Office : Survey No. 49, Village Aghai, via Kalyan Railway Station, Thane-421 301 Corp. Office : 16, Mascarenhas Road, Mazgaon, Mumbai-400 010, Maharashtra, India. Tel. No.: 022-61389400; Fax No.: 022-61389401 Website: www.ovpl.co.in E-mail: [email protected] NOTICE
CIN: L02004MH1991PLC064045 Regd Off: - Plot No.28/1A Takai-Adoshi Road At PO Khopoli Tal Khalapur Dist Raigad Khopoli MH - 410203 Phone: +912192262620 Email id: [email protected] Website: www.sonal.co.in NOTICE
Pursuant to Regulation 29 and Regulation 47 of the Securities and Exchange Board of NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Regulation 29 read with Regulation 47 of SEBI (Listing India (Listing Obligation and Disclosure Requirements) Regulation 2015, Notice is hereby Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, that the meeting of the Board of given that a Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company is scheduled to be held on Directors of the Company will be held on Tuesday, February 09, 2021, at the Corporate Office of Friday, the 12th February, 2021 at 4:00 p.m. inter-alia to consider and Un-audited Financial the Company situated at 16, Mascarenhas Road, Mazgaon, Mumbai 400010, Maharashtra, India, Results for the 3rd Quarter and Nine Months ended 31st December, 2020. inter-alia, to consider and approve, the Unaudited Financial Results (Consolidated and Standalone) This information is also available on the website of the Company i.e. www.sonal.co.in and of the Company for the Quarter and Nine months ended December 31, 2020. on the website of the stock exchanges i.e. www.bseindia.com. The said notice may be accessed on the Companys website at www.ovpl.co.in and also on the website of BSE Limited at www.bseindia.com
For Sonal Adhesives Limited Sd/- For Oriental Veneer Products Limited Place: KhopoliDate: 29.01.2021 Managing DirectorSandeep AroraDIN : 00176939 Date :Place : Mumbai January 28, 2021 Company SecretaryRameshwar MediaSonam Gupta sd/-
apcotex industries limited
Registered Office: 49-53 Mahavir Centre, Sector 17, Vashi, Navi Mumbai - 400 703 Tel.: 022- 2777 0800 www.apcotex.com ● Email: [email protected] CIN: L99999MH1986PLC039199
EXTRACT OF STATEMENT OF AUDITED FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE QUARTER AND NINE MONTHS ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2020
(Rs. in Lakhs)
| (Rs. in Lakhs) | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SR. NO. |
PARTICULARS |
30th Sept. 20 Audited QUARTER ENDED 31st Dec. 19 Audited 31st Dec. 20 Audited |
NINE MONTHS ENDED 31st Dec. 20 Audited 31st Dec.19 Audited |
YEAR ENDED 31st March 20 Audited |
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| 1 | Total Income from Operations | 16,596.34 | 13,046.24 |
11,097.93 |
35,816.37 |
38,503.35 |
50,191.52 |
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| 2 | Net Profit / (Loss) for the period | |||||||
| (before tax, exceptional and / or | ||||||||
| 3 4 |
extraordinary items) Net Profit / (Loss) for the period before tax (after exceptional and / or extraordinary items) Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax (after exceptional and / or extraordinary items) |
2,136.17 2,136.17 1,659.95 |
1,435.19 1,435.19 1,163.38 |
(183.09) (183.09) (142.16) |
2,870.57 2,870.57 2,156.14 |
1,940.89 1,940.89 1,356.14 |
2,460.38 2,460.38 1,662.72 |
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| 5 | Total Comprehensive Income for the period [Comprising profit/(loss) for the period (after tax) and other comprehensive income (after tax)] |
2,574.47 | 1,520.18 | 4.81 | 3,777.31 | 1,444.97 | 1,102.28 | |
| 6 | Paid up Equity Share Capital (Face | |||||||
| value of Rs.2/- each) | 1,036.90 | 1,036.90 | 1,036.90 | 1,036.90 | 1,036.90 | 1,036.90 | ||
| 7 | Earning per Share | |||||||
| Basic & Diluted | 3.20 | 2.24 | (0.27) | 4.16 | 2.62 | 3.21 |
Notes: a) The above is an extract of the detailed format of financial results for quarter & nine months ended on 31st December 2020 filled with the stock exchanges under regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The full format of the quarterly financial results are available on Company's Website www.apcotex.com and on the website of the Stock Exchanges www.nseindia.com and www.bseindia.com.
- b) The above financial results were reviewed by the Audit Committee after audit by the statutory auditors of the Company and the Board of Directors approved the same at their meeting held on 28th January 2021.
c) The Board of Directors have recommended an interim Dividend @ Rs. 1.50/- per share (on fully paid up share of Rs.2/each) for financial year 2020-21 and fixed 12th February 2021 as record date for determining entitlement of members for the purpose of payment of interim dividend.
For and on behalf of the Board Sd/Atul C. Choksey Chairman DIN: 00002102
Place: Mumbai Date: 28th January 2021
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MAHA BANK'S MAHA MSME MARATHON (M3) CAMPAIGN
CRORE VIA AT-1 BONDS
ank of India has raised Rs. 750 crores via Basel III CompliantAdditionalTier1(AT-1)bondsonJanuary27,2021 Bon private placement basis. Issue was over-subscribed with receipt of Bids up to Rs. 1,017 crores against issue size of Rs. 750 crores.
ank of Maharashtra, a premier bank in the BcountryhasstartsaMaha MSME Marathon (M3) Campaigntogiveeconomical strength to Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises. Bank'sAhmednagar Regional Office has organizedacustomermeettoexplainvariousproductsforMSME. The M3 campaign started with lightening the lamp by Mr. R. Jagan Mohan, DGM, MSME, in the presence of Mr. Rajendra Katariya, Presindent - AAMI, Omkar Kumar - Chief Manager, CPC- Commercial, Mr. Rajiv Kadam -Ahmednagar zonal manager and Branch managers and Customers. Mr. R. Jagan Mohanpresentedthekeynoteaddresshighlighting''MSMEImportanceintheEconomyofCountry."MrRajivKadam,inhisspeech highlighted about MSME products & Bank's development.
JNPT CELEBRATES 72ND REPUBLIC DAY
WITH GREAT ENTHUSIASM gan Mohan, DGM, MSME, in the presence of Mr. Rajendra awaharlalNehruPortTrust(JNPT), Katariya, Presindent - AAMI, Omkar Kumar - Chief Manager, India’spremiercontainerportcelCPC- Commercial, Mr. Rajiv Kadam -Ahmednagar zonal manJebratedIndia’s72ndRepublicDay ager and Branch managers and Customers. Mr. R. Jagan Mowithfervorandpassion,followingallthe hanpresentedthekeynoteaddresshighlighting''MSMEImporpreventive measures amended by the tanceintheEconomyofCountry."MrRajivKadam,inhisspeech Ministry of Home Affairs and the Minhighlighted about MSME products & Bank's development. istryofHealth&FamilyWelfareinwake oftheCovid-19pandemic.TheJNPort REPUBLIC DAY 2021 CELEBRATION family participated in the celebrations AT NTPC-SOLAPUR held at the JNPT Training Centre. On arrival of the Chief Guest, Shri Sanjay TPC Solapur Sethi, IAS, Chairman, an impressive Guard of Honour was preproject was celsented by the CISF officials. The celebration then started with Nebrated India's flag hoisting by the Chief Guest, followed by singing of the Na72ndRepublicDaywith tionalAnthem in the presence of Shri Unmesh Sharad Wagh, great IRS,Dy.Chairman,ShriAnilSRamteke,IRSS,CVOandHoDs. enthusiasm. Chief SpeakingattheRepublicDayceremony,ShriSanjaySethi,IAS, Guest Shri N Srinivas Chairman,JNPT,said,“Aswecelebrateour72ndRepublicDay, Rao,GGM(Solapur)unletusrememberthesacrificesofourfreedomfighters.Overthe furled&salutetheNationalFlag.SpeakingontheoccasionShri years,themaritimesectorhasbeenakeycontributortotheecoN Srinivas Rao recalled freedom fighters and said NTPC Ltd. nomic growth of the nation, supporting India’s vast trade in the establishedin1975andproveditselfasthedominantpowermacountry and as the number one container port, which handles jor with presence in the entire value chain of the power generaover half of the country’s container cargo. tionbusiness.Today’stotalinstalledcapacityofthecompany is 63,785 MW including coal, gas, hydro, solar and wind energy projects. The company has set a target to have an inPNB CELEBRATES REPUBLIC DAY WITH stalledpowergeneratingcapacityof130GWbytheyear2032. A HUMANITARIAN CAUSE StatingtheimportanceofrenewableenergyShriNSrinivasRao ation’s leading public said NTPC has an aim to establish maximum renewable enersector bank, Punjab gy stations in coming years.
ation’s leading public sector bank, Punjab NNational Bank (PNB) today celebrated the 72ndRepublic Day with lots of patriotism and fervor. The PNB MD
72ND REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATED AT GNFC, NARMADANAGAR – BHARUCH
& CEO Shri. CH. S. S. Mallikarjuna Rao hoisted the National flag at headquarters in New Delhi. The ceremony was attended by the EDs, CVO, CGMs and senior officials of PNB. Salutingthewarriors,ShriCH.S.S.MallikarjunaRao,MD&CEO, PNB said “PNB Parivar salutes the innumerable sacrifices the armed forces have made for our wellbeing. The pandemic had broughtthetoughesttimeacrossglobe,butwenowseethepositivity and improvement in the economy. With the advent of the vaccine, the impact is receding. We salute the contribution and responsibility taken by our frontline warriors our medical fraternity and the healthcare industry for bringing a ray of hope. Appreciating the contribution and the enthusiasm shown by the entire PNB Parivar 2.0, MD & CEO said “PNB has successfully completed the CBS integration with e-UBI and e-OBC in record time, managing 18crore plus customer ~~s~~ . The amalgamation is theturnaroundforthebank,theresilienceinbouncingbackwith the animal spirit. Taking a lead as a premier bank PNB Parivar takes the pledge to strengthen the bank in the days to come.
ntheoccasionof72nd RepublicDayon26th OJanuary, 2021, Shri Pankaj Joshi, Hon’ble Managing Director of the CompanyhoistedtheNationalFlagin NarmadanagarTownship. On thisoccasionAwardsandTrophies were conferred to the Employees/Departmentsand Security Personnel for their suggestionsinimprovingCompany’s Performance and attentiveness in their duties respectively. Considering the global pandemic situations, the event was marked with participation of Limited nos. of invited employees.
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apcotex industries limited Registered Office: 49-53 Mahavir Centre, Sector 17, Vashi, Navi Mumbai - 400 703 Tel.: 022- 2777 0800 www.apcotex.com ● Email: [email protected] CIN: L99999MH1986PLC039199
EXTRACT OF STATEMENT OF AUDITED FINANCIAL RESULTS
FOR THE QUARTER AND NINE MONTHS ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2020
| (Rs. in Lakhs) | (Rs. in Lakhs) | (Rs. in Lakhs) | (Rs. in Lakhs) | (Rs. in Lakhs) | (Rs. in Lakhs) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| R. O. PARTICULARS |
QUARTER ENDED | NINE MONTHS ENDED | YEAR ENDED | |||
| 31st Dec. 20 Audited |
30th Sept. 20 Audited |
31st Dec. 19 Audited |
31st Dec. 20 Audited |
31st Dec.19 Audited |
31st March 20 Audited |
|
| 1 Total Income from Operations |
16,596.34 | 13,046.24 |
11,097.93 |
35,816.37 |
38,503.35 |
50,191.52 |
| 2 Net Profit / (Loss) for the period (before tax, exceptional and / or extraordinary items) |
2,136.17 | 1,435.19 | (183.09) | 2,870.57 | 1,940.89 | 2,460.38 |
| 3 Net Profit / (Loss) for the period before tax (after exceptional and / or extraordinary items) |
2,136.17 | 1,435.19 | (183.09) | 2,870.57 | 1,940.89 | 2,460.38 |
| 4 Net Profit / (Loss) for the period after tax (after exceptional and / or extraordinary items) |
1,659.95 | 1,163.38 | (142.16) | 2,156.14 | 1,356.14 | 1,662.72 |
| 5 Total Comprehensive Income for the period [Comprising profit/(loss) for the period (after tax) and other comprehensive income (after tax)] |
2,574.47 | 1,520.18 | 4.81 | 3,777.31 | 1,444.97 | 1,102.28 |
| 6 Paid up Equity Share Capital (Face value of Rs.2/- each) |
1,036.90 |
1,036.90 | 1,036.90 | 1,036.90 | 1,036.90 | 1,036.90 |
| 7 Earning per Share Basic & Diluted |
3.20 | 2.24 | (0.27) | 4.16 | 2.62 | 3.21 |
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Notes: a) The above is an extract of the detailed format of financial results for quarter & nine months ended on 31st December 2020 filled with the stock exchanges under regulation 33 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. The full format of the quarterly financial results are available on Company's Website www.apcotex.com and on the website of the Stock Exchanges www.nseindia.com and www.bseindia.com.
b) The above financial results were reviewed by the Audit Committee after audit by the statutory auditors of the Company and the Board of Directors approved the same at their meeting held on 28th January 2021.
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c) The Board of Directors have recommended an interim Dividend @ Rs. 1.50/- per share (on fully paid up share of Rs.2/each) for financial year 2020-21 and fixed 12th February 2021 as record date for determining entitlement of members for the purpose of payment of interim dividend. For and on behalf of the Board Sd/Atul C. Choksey Chairman DIN: 00002102 Place: Mumbai Date: 28th January 2021