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Page Industries Ltd. AGM Information 2024

Jul 15, 2024

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July 15, 2024

The Secretary The Secretary Corporate Relationship Dept. National Stock Exchange of India The Bombay Stock Exchange Limited Rotunda Building Exchange Plaza, Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers Bandra Kurla Complex Dalal Street, Mumbai – 400 001 Mumbai – 400 051

Dear Sir,

Sub: Newspaper advertisement on Annual General Meeting, E- Voting instructions and Book closure- Reg.

We herewith enclosed copies of newspaper advertisement published in Business line and Samyuktha Karnataka on 13 July 2024 on 29[th] Annual General Meeting, E-Voting Instructions and Book closure.

Copies of the said advertisement is also available on the website of the Company.

Thanking you,

Yours truly, For Page Industries Limited

MURUGESH C Digitally signed by MURUGESH C Date: 2024.07.15 17:28:37 +05'30'

Murugesh C Company Secretary Encl: as above

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BENGALURU businessline. SATURDAY - JULY 13 - 2024

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IIP hits 7-month high of 5.9% in May

‘What hurts is Chinese dumping of stainless steel at subsidised rates’

Forex reserves jump $5.16 b to $657.16 b MIXED SHOW. Electricity, mining sectors shine; manufacturing growth slips

Overall, Crisil expects India’s GDP growth to moder-ate to 6.8 per cent this fiscal ate to 6.8 per cent this fiscal from a strong 8.2 per cent recorded previous year.

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KR Srivats New Delhi GROWTH INDICATORS� Mining, manufacturing and dia’s GDP growth to moder-ate to 6.8 per cent this fiscal bll interview from a strong 8.2 per cent reAided by strong show in elecelectricity sectors stood at corded previous year. Abhishek Law tricity generation and the 6.6% (6.4%), 4.6% (6.3%) and New Delhi mining sector, factory output 13.7% (0.9%) respectively LACKLUSTRE GROWTH growth for May surprised on � 13.7% growth in electricity Sunil Kumar Sinha, Principal Dumping of stainless steel by the upside coming in at a 7- was a seven-month high Economist, India Ratings and China at subsidised rates Mumbai: The country’s forex month high of 5.9 per cent, Research, and Paras Jasrai, continues unabated and has reserves jumped $5.158 billion data released by Commerce Senior Economic Analyst, Innearly doubled in the last to $657.155 billion during the and Industry Ministry cent (0.9 per cent) respectDharmakirti Joshi, Chief dia Ratings and Research, three years, says Abhyuday week ended July 5, the Reserve showed on Friday. ively. The 13.7 per cent Economist, Crisil, said that said that lacklustre manufacJindal, Managing Director of Bank of India said on Friday. The overall Index of Indusgrowth in electricity was a consumer-oriented goods turing growth is a concern for Jindal Stainless Ltd. The forex kitty had declined for trial Production (IIP) has seven-month high. drove the rise in IIP. While stability of industrial Demand in India continues Concerns have not been raised in terms the previous two consecutive been at 5 or above 5 per cent Within the manufacturing consumer durables recorded recovery. to be ‘good’ and is expected to weeks, dropping $1.713 billion for four straight months now. sector, the growth rates of the the strongest growth in May At the use-based classificagrow at a consistent 8-10 per of shipments from Japan or Korea. But to $651.997 billion for the The latest reading of IIP top three positive contributamong the six major manution level, the highest growth cent, supported by an Chinese dumping of stainless steel at week ended June 28. The growth of 5.9 per cent was ors to the growth of IIP for facturing categories, nonwas registered by the coninfra-push. Export markets subsidised rates continues unabated. reserves had touched an higher than the 5.7 per cent May 2024 are basic metals durables also rose after desumer durables (12.3 per cent —the US and Europe — are all-time high of $655.817 billion growth recorded in May last (7.8 per cent), pharmaceuticclining the previous month, y-o-y, at a three-month high), “slowly picking up”. ABHYUDAY JINDAL, as on June 7 this year. PTI year and the revised 5 per als, medicinal chemical and he said. which got a boost due to a faIn an interview to Managing Director of Jindal Stainless Ltd cent growth in April. botanical products (7.5 per However, infrastructure, vourable base effect and heat- businessline on the sidelines However, overall manufaccent), and electrical equipconstruction and capital wave-led push in demand. of an ICC event, Jindal spoke turing growth fell in May to ment (14.7 per cent). goods slowed, indicating Consumer non-durable about the demand scenario, been a recurring issue on steel scrap. How does China's exports grow 4.6 per cent (6.3 per cent). It In use-based classification, some cooling of the investgoods picked up to 2.3 per both in India and overseas, for over a year now. Your it impact JSL? 8.6 per cent in June was better sequentially comthe growth rates in May are ment momentum. Central cent y-o-y in May from a conconcerns over Chinese comments. We have reduced our buying pared to 3.9 per cent in April 7.3 per cent in primary goods, government capital extraction in the previous dumping and expansion It’s been nearly been three from Europe. There were still 2024. 2.5 per cent in capital goods, penditure had slowed in May month; however, it continues plans. Excerpts: years now since the industry some high value or high nickel Hong Kong: China’s exports beat For April-May 2024, the IIP 2.5 per cent in intermediate amid the elections, Joshi to be in sharp contrast with has been raising concerns content scrap that was forecasts in June, customs data grew 5.4 per cent, higher than goods, 6.9 per cent in infraadded. the durable segment. One quarter into the over dumping. From around coming in but mostly, say showed on Friday, while imports 5.1 per cent in the same structure/construction “Going forward, industrial “The latest data corrobornew fiscal, how is the 40,000-50,000 tonnes a around 90 per cent is from grew less than expected. Exports period last year. goods, 12.3 per cent in congrowth could be lifted by imate Ind-Ra’s assertion of the stainless steel demand month three years back, India and nearby countries grew 8.6 per cent from the same sumer durables, and 2.3 per proving consumption as rural persistence of divergence in shaping out in India? shipments coming in like Asia or the Middle East. time last year to hit $307.8 billion, KEY SECTORS cent in consumer non-durdemand catches up on the consumption demand, which Domestic demand is strong (dumping) from China are according to data released by In May, the growth rates of ables. Based on use-based back of healthy agriculture. is led by the upper income and is driven by the infra now up to 90,000-100,000 You recently completed Chinese customs, beating the three sectors — mining, classification, the top three The urban economy continhouseholds. Capital goods push. We are anticipating an tonnes a month. the acquisition of estimates of about 7.4 per cent to manufacturing and electripositive contributors are ues to be supported by robust grew at a tepid 2.5 per cent y- 8-10 per cent growth for This is a big negative, Chromeni Steels. How 8per cent growth. Imports, city — stood at 6.6 per cent primary goods, consumer credit growth but is likely to o-y (lowest since February) in some time now. But what especially for MSMEs which does this impact your however, fell 2.3 per cent from a (6.4 per cent), 4.6 per cent durables and infrastructure/ cool off as rate hikes bite and May, signalling muted investhurts the most is Chinese are unable to grow. Some of top-line? year earlier to $208.8 billion. PTI (6.3 per cent) and 13.7 per construction goods. services slow,” he said. ment activity in the economy. dumping at subsidised rates. them have exited their The acquisition will help us Such dumping is unabated businesses and become increase our cold rolling and increasing traders. capacity by 15,000-20,000 month-on-month. In fact, we are not asking tonnes. for protectionism when we In the next 6-7 months, we Coal India plans to ease e-auction norms for better participation And on exports? seek action. Concerns have should get the Chromeni sale of coal is broadly catThe company feels this bid. CIL circulated the During the fourth quarter Exports are slowly picking up, not been raised in terms of plant up and running. In Mithun Dasgupta egorised as sale through fuel would encourage increased concept note to e-auction last fiscal, the total supply of to both Europe and the US. shipments from Japan or terms of impact, we expect a Kolkata supply agreements (FSAs) participation from e-auction bidders on Thursday. It has coal through the e-auction We were expecting much Korea but are specific to positive on both the topline and e-auctions. Of its annual bidders as blocked capital of asked all the bidders to go route was 22.57 million faster recovery but that has China since these shipments and bottomline. Upping Toencourage better participcoal production, presently, consumers will be eased. through the draft modalities tonnes and the average realnot happened. In Europe, the are coming in at subsidised supplies in the domestic ation from coal consumers, the miner can offer up to 20 “With more cash availability and provide feedback within isation per tonne stood at recovery is now more visible rates (below the cost of market would be the focus. state-run miner Coal India per cent under e-auction in a at their disposal, consumers 15 days. ₹2,545.01. During the period, in the Western part that production in their country of But we will also keep open the (CIL) is planning to ease year after meeting the FSA could switch over to more Generally, coal is supplied the total supply of coal includes Germany, Italy and origin). So, we are saying that option to export depending norms in e-auctions, like commitment. auctions with the same capto consumers at notified through the FSA was 175.94 France. But it is still on the there is space for imports on factors like EBITDA ramping up the quantities CIL said it has asked all its ital,” CIL said. prices. Reserve price in e- million tonnes and the averslower side. while seeking a level-playing (earnings before interest, tax, offered under the auction subsidiary companies, exauction means the price that age realisation per tonne field. depreciation and hammer and lowering the cept Northern Coalfields, to OTHER CHANGES is arrived at, after adding on a from the FSA sales was Industry’s concerns over amortisation) and market earnest money deposit spike offer quantities under Some of the other changes certain percentage to the no₹1,535.54. Chinese dumping have Europe is mulling a tax conditions. (EMD) for bidders. e-auction to 40 per cent of contemplated are a threetified price of coal. Now, subCIL, the world’s largest their respective total produchour auction window replasidiaries have been given coal producer, has circulated tion for the second and third cing the earlier long-drawn flexibility to fix their reserve a concept note to e-auction quarters of the current finanprocess, allowing consumers prices, taking into account bidders to seek their feedcial year. to change their mode of different factors like local deback as the miner has conRevamping its auction transport from rail to road, mand-supply scenario from ceptualised new modalities methodology under its elecpost bidding, without addidifferent sources, optimise for single window mode agtronic window, CIL has tional premium, and allowvarious modes of loading, nostic e-auction, according lowered EMD to ₹150 per ing a single bidder to place a particularly road mode availto a stock exchange filing by tonne from ₹500 per tonne of maximum of four bids able with the coal company, the company on Friday. coal to ease the e-auction against each basket which coal stock at mine and level of For the coal behemoth, the norms. earlier was restricted to one booking in earlier-e-auction.

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